It’s a Good Day to Hug Your Grill

You can pretend you’re still plugged in at the office, but we all know you’re not. July 4th is just hours away, the weather is cool for this time of year and all of you are watching the clock while you lust for your grills. Tomorrow promises to be the…

Should Vegans Care that They Live Near Former Vegans?

Eating vegan is hard. It takes dedication to strictly adhere to any diet, especially one that cuts out big bricks of the food pyramid. It can be hard to eat vegan and stick to a healthy, balanced diet, and scientists are split on whether or not simply removing animal protein…

Dessert at Last: Ethiopian Pasti at Lalibela

If you’ve eaten at many Ethiopian restaurants around Dallas, you may have noted a glaring omission in the dessert department. Some restaurant menus offer up store-bought confections, but when you place an order the waitstaff often admits they don’t actually carry them. Other menus neglect sweets completely. If you try…

Village Baking Co. Carefully Crafts Some Amazing Baguettes

It goes without saying that most bread in this town is a massive let down. The most disappointing loaves can be found at grocery stores where blonde baguettes with a soft, almost waxy crust fill the bread baskets next to the even more terrible loaves branded simply as French or…

The Reuben Chronicles: When Sauerkraut and Bacon Unite

Every time I see a Reuben sandwich on a menu my pupils dilate a bit. I know I shouldn’t eat them as much as I do, and I’ve gotten pretty good at resisting lesser specimens, but there are a few finer points of sandwich craftsmanship I can’t turn down no…

Raising La Banqueta

This was not what Alberto Neri had in mind when he pictured his new life in America. The Mexico City native would eventually make his name as the Suadero King in Dallas, but he got his start in Riverside, California. Neri, who had never so much as swung a hammer,…

Frankie’s Sports Bar & Grill in Uptown Is Closed

Frankie’s Sport Bar & Grill in Uptown at 3227 McKinney Ave. closed last week. This spot originally opened in 2000 and after 13 years of making it possible to watch every college football game at once, posted this message to their Facebook page: We’re heartbroken to leave our original Uptown…

Mot Hai Ba Turns Vietnamese-American Classics Upside Down

It was wildly unexpected when Colleen O’Hare and Jeana Johnson announced their latest restaurant. They’d already successfully tackled tacos more suited for gringos than for those raised on the streets of Mexico City. Authenticity be damned — those tacos were delicious, and Good 2 Go quickly became an East Dallas…

Dallas’ Hand-Crafted Hot Dogs Make for One Hell of a Cookout

Step away from the highly-processed tube meat. You know who you are. Your last-second planning has you trapped in the aisles of your local grocery store. There are red and yellow bottles in your cart, next to crappy buns cooked four days ago. Hot dog cookouts are supposed to be…

Twilite Lounge’s Grand Opening Is Friday. There Will Be Boozes.

The Danny Balis (maybe-your-favorite-radio-talking-guy from 1310 The Ticket, King Bucks tambourinist, new-bar-haver) and his partner The Jess Barr (Slobberbone guitarer, new-bar-haver) have recently opened Twilite Lounge, a bar in Deep Ellum. You’ve probably already heard of it because you’re tapped into The Bar Scene like that. Maybe you’ve even done…

Qariah Is Making Some Bang-Up Chicken Sandwiches

I want to love the shawarma at Qariah, but they don’t sell enough of them. If you’ve ever seen the vertical spit at Bachman Lake Taqueria spinning full tilt, you know it’s a sight to behold. The meatsicle sizzles as it twirls, spitting fat at the burners, which hiss and…

Le First Look at Le Bilboquet: A Spot of France in Uptown

Opening quietly just over two weeks ago, Le Bilboquet has confidence that can only come from experience, which makes sense, since the restaurant is actually a transplant from the Upper East Side in New York City. The original in New York is expanding, and expanding quite far to boot, since…

Monty Python and the FM Smokehouse

The producers of the Holy Grail proudly present The Life Of Bri … no, no that’s not right. It says here “FM Smokehouse”. I don’t remember that one being part of the canon, but then I guess no one really watched The Meaning Of Life either, despite that whole song…

Picking a Bone With Pecan Lodge

Barbecued brisket is a finicky son of a bitch. Cook it too fast and you’ll be left with a dry, rubbery hunk of beef the size of your grandmother’s purse. Cook it too long and you can end up with a pile of loose, stringy meat. Smoke a perfect brisket…

Four Hungry Humans Take on the Pecan Lodge Trough and Lose

The four of us entered with the best intentions. I’d gathered three friends to help me evaluate the barbecued meats of Pecan Lodge, and “the trough” seemed like the only way to go. The $65 plate (sides not included) offered plenty of everything the restaurant had to offer, and according…