First Look: Slow Bone BBQ

Jack Perkins’ new BBQstaurant, Slow Bone, will (“hopefully”) be open this Tuesday. I pretended not to know how time works and I went for lunch today. It worked for me once. Pretty sure it won’t work again. But, we can all enjoy the results. Behold: the meats and other food-and-beverage-type…

Watch Your Wallet At Bowl & Barrel

There’s something democratizing about the sport of bowling. Even though pros travel the world, earn sponsorships and win thousands of dollars, it’s still considered a common man’s sport. Bowling is the stuff of beer bellies and Camels, polyester shirts and leather shoes lightly freshened with a spritz of Claire’s Disinfectant…

Pearl Cup in Richardson Now Open

Pearl Cup Coffee in Richardson at II Creeks shopping center is now open (2701 Custer Parkway, Ste. 917). This is the third spot for one of Dallas’ favorite locally owned coffee shops; other locations are the original at 1900 Henderson Ave. and 750 N. Paul Street downtown. Tuesday was their…

First Look: Queenie’s Steakhouse Brings Sexy Back to Denton

Love Shack of Denton and its glorious Bigfat-burgers-with-a-bigfat-egg-on-top were laid to rest in October when Tim Love decided to close the doors and revamp the space with visions of dry-aged steak and white tablecloths dancing in his head. Fast forward to now and Queenie’s steakhouse (115 E. Hickory St.) is…

Henry’s Ice Cream: Yes. This.

You don’t walk into Henry’s Ice Cream in Plano by accident. Plano is far. You’re here on purpose. On a mission. And because you made the pilgrimage all the way out here, your expectations are stupid high. Your toddler stares at neon signage of Henry’s Ice Cream and thinks to…

Ten Bells’ Black Pudding Is Bloody Delicious

I’m quite certain that an expat straight from England would scoff at this entire blog post, but it needs to be said. Ten Bells has a damn fine full breakfast on its weekend brunch menu. Let’s clear up a few things quickly for the sake of discussion. Yes, the tomatoes…

How to Buy Mushrooms from the Spiceman

I stopped into the see the Spiceman the other day to pick up a dime bag. No, not that kind — I assure you Mr. Spicer is a law-abiding, upstanding citizen. He just packages mushrooms meant for recreational consumption in a vaguely illicit manner. If you’re new to the Spiceman’s…

Tripping On Babe’s Chicken-Fried Steak

Well, I finally made it to Babe’s. What kind of food critic lives in Dallas for nearly two years and doesn’t check out the chicken fried steak blessed by Sam Sifton himself? I didn’t stop by the Roanoke location like the former New York Times food critic recommended, but I…

20 Feet’s Midas Touch

I was about halfway through a basket of fish and chips at 20 Feet, the new casual seafood joint in East Dallas, when I started looking for my fork. I haven’t eaten fish and chips with my fingers since I learned how to properly command utensils. Yet the second the…

Victoria’s Mexican Grill in Oak Cliff Now Open

Victoria’s Mexican Grill at 607 Willomet Ave. just off of Davis Street in Oak Cliff has finally opened. Last summer owner Jorge Flores started refurbishing this two-story house and has since transformed it into a quaint spot with two huge patios. I spoke with the manager today, Maria Perez, who…

The Social House on Routh Is Now Open

The Social House (2708 Routh S.) has opened a second restaurant in the old Arcodoro-Pomodoro space in Uptown. The Social House got its start in the West Village about four years ago, then in 2011 moved north to Addison into much bigger digs and tweaked their concept and focused more…

Guerrilla Barbecue in a Carrollton Parking Lot

When I say to you “pop-up restaurant,” you might envision such things as an experienced chef temporarily occupying an artful and attractive space in a prime location somewhere to try out a new concept or two. Perhaps you think of a fun new approach to dining testing out the commercial…

I Made Candied Bacon. Now You Make It. Now.

When I opened up this cookbook at Christmas, this was the recipe that had to be made. I waited for the right moment, then I tried it out. There are no photos of the results, because the results were eaten too quickly. I assure you, this bacon is amazing. It’s…

Joyce and Gigi’s Warm Up East Dallas

Have you met Joyce and Gigi? Depending on your vantage point, they’re either a South American mother and daughter chef duo, or a quaint yet seductive South American restaurant in East Dallas. Both descriptions are true, and certainly restaurants named after their principles are nothing new. But in the case…

Redneck Sushi — A Guide to Triple-Fusion

Now, let’s say you want to combine the heavy, meat-based joys of barbecue with the relatively light, raw fish-based delights of sushi. You’re clearly having a boring day. Nothing’s gone right for you so far. You tried combining Vietnamese and Mexican food. That fell down at the pho burrito. Korean…