Have Your Pie and Eat It Too. The 8th Annual Texas Pie Fest Is Back
Tell us what could be better than a day at a farm eating pie? Go ahead … we’ll wait …
Tell us what could be better than a day at a farm eating pie? Go ahead … we’ll wait …
After serving the community since 1975, Rudy’s Chicken on Lancaster Road is closing.
Sunday is National Margarita Day and what better way to make you hate your life choices on Monday morning than by celebrating with Dollaritas?
Yeah, don’t hold your breath on that. But there are plenty of cheap tacos anyway.
The neighborhood sports bar will shutter on Feb. 28, according to a Facebook post.
Chef Kevin Ashade is bringing those legendary Southern-meets-French flavors to a brand-new home in downtown Dallas.
Ever heard of Black Sheep Coffee? Well, you’ll likely have one in your backyard soon.
Sauvage, a 12-seat wood-fired omakase, is closing after a final service on March 21. In an Instagram message, owner and chef Casey La Rue linked his decision to health issues that have persisted since his first Dallas restaurant. “Running this kind of restaurant and the all-consuming nature of it isn’t great for you physically. So, […]
The lease cliff is what happens when a neighborhood changes a lot (for the better) and then your contract is renewed.
In a city of churn-and-burn dining, these icons prove staying power lies in execution, not hype.
Aba, not to be confused with Avra, is an upscale Mediterranean restaurant from Chicago.
We mapped out a week’s worth of the best cheap food deals in the city so you don’t have to. Monday through Sunday, we’ve got you covered
We tried Dallas’ latest dining darling and have a couple tips that will make or break your visit.
The old Lava Cantina space in Grandscape will get a new life this summer.
Forget the theatrics. Ateliê is a much-needed dose of authenticity backed by culture, art and flavor, rooted in the historic Jefferson Boulevard.
The new cafe near Klyde Warren Park has caffeine and booze, which we around here like to call bookends.
You could sample 200 types of whiskey. But should you? (No, says the spit bucket.)
From dive bars to vinyl-spinning DJs at low-key lounges, there’s a vibe and style for everyone in Dallas.
It’s Mardi Gras, y’all. Get some crawfish and Hurricanes.
Cane Rosso in Deep Ellum is 15, old enough to realize $1 pizza is the only way to buy our fickle affection.
Why this hyper-focused suburban gem is serving the best falafel in North Texas.
Low-key elite food, restrooms with character and maybe even a stripper pole. All on a budget.