What Exactly is “Local” Beer? Well, It’s Complicated.

D.G. Yuengling & Son is America’s oldest craft brewery, having first poured frothy pints back in 1829 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Since that time they have remained a family business, passed down through generations, always father to son, until the fifth generation of all daughters who are now at the helm. Despite…

In Coppell, J. Macklin’s Grill Serves Its Community Well

When Holly and Todd Kerr’s children were young, their go-to family restaurant was a Chili’s Too on Belt Line Road near their home in Coppell. When it closed, Holly told Todd it might be time for them to open their own restaurant. At least then they’d know there was a…

10 Delicious Deals on National Pizza Day in Dallas

Let’s face it. If it wasn’t one already, Dallas is becoming a pizza lover’s paradise. Whether you want New York-style pizza or Detroit-style pies, Sicilian flavors or flavors from India, you can find a pie (or two or three) to satisfy your cravings. Need a gluten-free cauliflower crust or vegan…

Julien Eelsen Goes Beyond Crepes with Ice Cream in Legacy Hall

Whether it’s the savory crepes or the decadent breakfast sandwiches, we’ve long been fans of the food from Whisk Crepes Cafe. Now, owner Julien Eelsen is diving further into the sweet side with Bourbon Vanilla Ice Cream, which is planned to debut in a soft opening Friday. “I love ice…

30 Sweet Socially Distant Valentine’s Day Ideas

With COVID-19 cases peaking and confusion surrounding the vaccine rollout, you might feel stuck trying to decide what to do for Valentine’s Day this year. Quite a few Dallas restaurants are offering special dine-in meals, but many of us are simply not ready to dine in. That doesn’t mean you…

10 Super Spreads to Pick Up for Your Big Game Day at Home

Restaurants have taken to calling it the Big Game because the NFL trademarked the name “Super Bowl” and jealously defends its use. But whatever you call it, Dallas restaurants are offering a superabundance of specials and takeout options for Sunday’s game. We’ll just call them Super Bowl specials because we…

Luna’s Tortillas Will Mark Its 97th Year in Business This Month

Since its founding by Maria Luna in 1924, Luna’s Tortillas has fed hungry Dallasites their favorite fresh tortillas and tamales, growing into a prominent business through five generations of management by her family. Feb. 27 marks the company’s 97th anniversary, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there won’t be the…