In-N-Out Coming to Dallas Proper “This Month”

The Dallas Morning News’ Leslie Brenner reported this week that the long-awaited In-N-Out Burgers near Frisco and Allen, the California chain’s first foray into the DFW area, is set to open next week. But what about those of us who consider Frisco a bit too near the edge of civilization…

Five Tortillerias That Trump Tequila

Today, we celebrate the victory of Mexican armed forces over the French. The event is usually honored with copious amounts of sour margaritas and bad Tex-Mex food. Take, for example, the Bob Armstrong Queso-eating contest at Mattito’s Uptown. Not all must be sour day-glo beverages and paperweight pabulum in Dallas…

Il Cane Rosso Settles Down

What’s left to say about Il Cane Rosso that hasn’t already been said? The name and product were Dallas institutions long before the new Deep Ellum storefront opened for business this year. Il Cane Rosso was Dallas’ esoteric floating pizzeria, setting up shop at Chocolate Angel and Times Ten Cellars…

BG’s Subs: Drive By, Not Through

The Dallas Arboretum is beautiful this time of year. It’s also fucking crazy. If you’re driving down Garland road during arboretum business hours, you’ll see a ridiculously long line of minivans stuffed with sticky-toddler-filled cars eats, brides-to-be and chicks decked out in their quinceañera dresses all super frustrated that they’re…

Dirty Love: You Know You Want It

In part one of this week’s Three Course Meal, we learned about chef Tim Love’s inspiration for his Love Shack burger joint, along with a secret, off-menu item he likes to order when he’s in the mood for one of his burgers. Yesterday, we shared a recipe for grilled pickles…

Restaurant Freebies: Will They Keep You Coming Back?

At the risk of getting punched in the face and having my journalist card revoked, I’ll repeat the cliché: There’s no such thing as a free lunch. But what about a few free drinks? Or a couple of appetizers, if you’re friends with the staff? Casual restaurants are great because…

Revolving Doors: April Showers Bring New Eateries

We can all agree today that April showers don’t bring May flowers, and stormy April was particularly unkind to Metro Diner as the bacon and eggs institution shuttered their doors last month. But the month wasn’t completely clouded by these unfortunate closures, and several new, mostly casual, eateries opened their…

We’re Looking for the Best of the Wurst

Wurst runs in my family. You see, I wouldn’t be here without it. In the early hours of a cold, very cold, Icelandic winter day, my grandfather, the great Hvatr Luster, returned home from a year and a half of copious Nazi-butt-kicking and name-taking and found himself hungry outside a…

Tim Love Shacks Up in Hometown Denton

Chef Tim Love of Fort Worth’s Lonesome Dove Western Bistro is a very busy guy. On top of his flagship fine-dining restaurant, the Denton native owns the White Elephant Saloon and three Love Shack burger joints, the third of which opened in early April in Denton at 113 E. Hickory…