North Texas Celebrates Beer to Go

On Sunday around North Texas, a celebratory, almost holiday-like vibe of fuzzy feel-goods accompanied many brewery staffs as they switched their lights on for the day. It was a clear, sunny day on what was indeed a holiday weekend, but Sept. 1 marked the first day Texas craft production breweries…

This Weekend: BrewFest, a Chocolate Festival, and a Margarita and Taco Crawl

The ninth annual Dallas Observer BrewFest is happening this Saturday at the Dallas Farmers Market. Featuring hundreds of local and international beers, this outdoor festival also includes live music and food vendors, including Tutta’s Pizza, Fletcher’s Original State Fair Corny Dogs, Taqueria Taxco and more. What: Dallas Observer BrewFest When:…

Why Are We All Not Eating at Porky’s Burgers and Wings Right Now?

It’s been six short months since Ernesto and Alfredo Pena opened their family’s burger hut. In restaurant years, five months and change is primordial. It’s still at the cellular level, a tender and fragile age when the slightest predator could gobble it up. The baby-blue joint is huddled against Gus Thomasson…

Coolgreens Takes Dallas with Five Locations

Eating healthy looks like it might get more fun with Coolgreens slated to open five new stores in Dallas. Husband and wife duo Benny and Leily Farzad formed Farzad Food Group and signed a deal to bring the Oklahoma City-based, fast-casual health eatery to Dallas-Fort Worth. Both Leily and Benny…

Josh Harmon to Lead Two Culinary Concepts at the Belmont Hotel

The Belmont Hotel has provided stunning views of the Dallas skyline since 1946. This West Dallas spot has stood on Fort Worth Avenue while the area around it develops, bringing in newer businesses that draw visitors but also gradually block those picturesque views. And come the start of 2020, it…

Dallas Vegans Can See Light at the End of the Fast-Food Tunnel

No matter how refined your palate, sometimes the body craves convenience above all else. You think about a kitchen full of fresh produce and scratch ingredients with a sense of dread rather than culinary anticipation. Work ran late, you skipped lunch, and hunger is overriding good sensibility.

Chef Junior Borges Details New Concept at The Village

Since arriving to Dallas in 2014, chef Nilton “Junior” Borges has been a driving force in Dallas’ hospitality scene. He has worked as the opening chef of Uchi Dallas and served as executive chef at FT33 and at The Joule. Come next spring, Borges will serve as vice president of…

Las Palmas Quietly Serves a Worthwhile Brunch in Uptown

It seems Las Palmas is keeping its brunch a pretty well-kept secret. Located in Uptown, it’s hiding in plain sight. It might have something to do with the front sign only stating “Lunch & Dinner 11-11.” Maybe it’s because they opened a few months ago. The only acknowledgment of brunch…

Farewell, Tlayudas: One of Dallas’ Best Mexican Restaurants Is Closed

Mi Lindo Oaxaca, Oak Cliff’s beloved home base for tlayudas, squash blossom quesadillas and made-from-scratch mole, is closed. According to a Facebook post, owner Honorio García is directing customers to his new restaurant, El Oaxaqueño Panadería y Taquería, at 2324 W. Clarendon Drive. El Oaxaqueño offers trompo tacos and trompo…

A First Look at Del Sur Tacos Turns into a Weekend Highlight

A friend sent me two texts last week: “Del Sur tacos” “On Jefferson” I didn’t ask questions about the cryptic messages. I just held down on the taco text for the thumb’s-up response and decided to make a quick stop in over the next couple of days. What I assumed…