The Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings of 2026
If you didn’t hit all the new places you were looking forward to in 2025, we’ve got good/bad news.
If you didn’t hit all the new places you were looking forward to in 2025, we’ve got good/bad news.
While nine locations have closed, 10 North Texas locations made the cut.
Another iconic Dallas spot is closing after not being able to agree on new lease.
Another day, another private equity firm runs a once-revered business into the ground.
In a city of lushes, these are the lushiest.
The Saint has moved from a club-ish district to a burgeoning restaurant scene and has a new spectacular view.
We’ve got some top Champagne picks all with interesting backstories and at variety of price-points, sorta like you.
With latte flavors like pecan pie, s’mores and gingerbread toast, this coffee truck in Denton is worth the trip off the beaten path.
An early morning blaze has shuttered Campisi’s. No one was injured.
The 10-day forecast mostly calls for sunny skies and cocktails on a patio (mostly!).
We try the table-side guacamole, the house-favorite flautas and a mountain of pork.
While lists of the best burgers and pizza did well, local stories focused on the people who make Dallas a great place to live also thrived.
The North Dallas spot in an upscale modern space is from the same team behind Darna and Baboush.
Foie gras Snickers and caviar and lobster lumpia top our list of best bites this year.
Make a layover the best part of your busy travel day.
This new all-day neighborhood diner, lounge and backyard stage will open early for breakfast, and stay up late for live music.
If you have a favorite neighborhood restaurant, prove it by eating there. A lot.
We agree that this hole-in-the-wall is one of the best places in Dallas for a bowl of ramen.
Choose from new spots or traditional family-run restaurants that have been in Dallas for decades.
The Knox-Henderson entertainment district is rapidly changing.
Dallas dining had a remarkable year with more than a dozen big openings.
This Oklahoma City import is ready for your next sugar high.