Antone’s Sandwiches from Houston are Rolling into DFW
Antone’s is a bit like the Jimmy’s in East Dallas, in terms of it being a specialty-import grocery store; but their sandwiches closely resemble Antoine’s Foods on Harry Hines Boulevard.
Antone’s is a bit like the Jimmy’s in East Dallas, in terms of it being a specialty-import grocery store; but their sandwiches closely resemble Antoine’s Foods on Harry Hines Boulevard.
Misti Norris, the James Beard-nominated chef at Petra and the Beast, is dabbling in a new project. Rainbowcat is a combination of two of her favorite loves:
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Tennis courts across North Texas are being retrofitted into pickleball courts, which really just requires a roll of durable tape. Pickleball a cross between tennis and ping pong …
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Dallas welcomed a whole slew of new restaurants in 2021. And while it’s always exciting to have something new to try, what happens when a place falls off the ‘hot new places’ list?
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Fans of The Great American Hero were crushed last summer when news broke that the colorful little sandwich shop on Lemmon Avenue would close before the end of the year. Now, it seems that 2022 is off to a good start, at least for sandwich lovers. The shop, the last…
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Born into a family that’s become synonymous with Texas barbecue, John Mueller could never break away from the call of smoking meats. In a 2013 profile …