Pie Tap Has a $2 Frosé For You and Your Brosé

We’ve seen some good frosés crop up across Dallas over the last year and a half, but we’re delighted to finally see one that’s a bit elevated—both in ingredients and ABV. Pie Tap decided that some frozen summer water wasn’t going to cut it, so they took it up a notch by adding Hendrick’s gin and Aperol to the usually (relatively) innocent cocktail. The result? A frosé that will bump up your brunch game. And at just $2 a pop (clink, fizz), you may find yourself calling it “pink drank”.

Eat This: The Brisket/Pork Cheeseburger at Bet the House BBQ

There’s already a lot to like at Bet the House BBQ in Denton. Co-owners Shawn Eagle and Cody Smithers just celebrated the four-year anniversary of their barbecue restaurant, and in our humble eyes, it’s a staple of north DFW barbecue. While the standards continue to impress, the owners’ willingness to…

Is This the Cheapest Topo Chico In North Texas?

Summer in Texas can get expensive. Between the $300 electric bills and the cost of posting up at the FOE pool every weekend, heat-related expenses start to add up. One of our biggest summer expenditures: Topo Chico. Sure, every Texan sips this popular Mexican sparkling mineral water year-round. But when the…

Meccha Matcha in Plano Is Your New Mecca for All Things Matcha

Suite 166 at the Park Pavilion Center in Plano (off Coit Road and Park Boulevard) has weathered several reincarnations over the past couple of years. Since the commercial plaza grew into the bustling micro-Asiatown it is today, the small storefront went from being a Snowflake Cafe — where the freezer-burned…

Cedars Socíal Opens a Funky Backyard Shipping Container Taco Stand

Just after Valentine’s Day, the Cedars Social, the Cedars’ struggling neighborhood cocktail bar, became the Cedars Socíal, a modern Mexican restaurant helmed by a powerhouse trio: restaurateur Monica Greene, chef Anastacia Quinones and bar manager Leann Berry. The restaurant has been gaining a serious foothold in Dallas’ growing modern Mexican food scene,…

After Getting Booted Off Knox, Wild About Harry’s Is Back

In April, Wild About Harry’s announced that, after 22 years, the laid-back hot dog and ice cream shop was forced to vacate its Knox Street location because of a landlord dispute in the ever-gentrifying neighborhood. Now, it’s back: Wild About Harry’s new store at 4527 Travis St., a few blocks from…

Pegasus City is the Ideal Brewery for Sweltering Texas Summers

It’s getting to be beer weather in Texas. OK, yes, it’s always beer weather, but the summer heat calls for something refreshing, light and well made, a beer that will make me tolerate the outdoors, a beer that’s cool consolation for the face-melting misery of the Dallas sun. Luckily, a…

Amazon Prime Launches ‘Superfast’ Beer and Wine Delivery in Dallas

In February, Amazon launched two-hour grocery delivery service in Dallas, giving us one less reason to drive across town for eggs and grass-fed beef. The grocery delivery included alcohol, but now the online retail behemoth is upping the ante with “superfast” beer and wine delivery in DFW. “Prime members can…

The Parlor on Commerce Is Closed, But Its Famous Patty Melt Is Back

Chef Taylor McCreary never made it to Deep Ellum to devour one of the city’s best sandwiches, and, technically, he never will. He’s been piloting the kitchen at the Braindead Brewing for a month since the departure of former chef David Pena to Goodfriend, around the same time Commerce Street…

Coming to Victory Park: Billy Can Can, a ‘High-End Dallas Dining Saloon’

The attempted reinvention of Victory Park continues. A week after the opening of Tracy and Kent Rathbun’s Imoto come details of a new restaurant opening in the neighborhood June 28: Billy Can Can. “The 4,800-square foot, 145-seat restaurant — a vibrant interpretation of a high-end late-19th-century Dallas dining saloon —…