Kitchen + Kocktails Turns Closure Speculation Into a Bold Times Square Expansion
All eyes were on this elevated Southern comfort-food restaurant after a cryptic Instagram post hinted at a closure.
All eyes were on this elevated Southern comfort-food restaurant after a cryptic Instagram post hinted at a closure.
The spot follows the success of De Fortune in Houston and is part of massive new space, The Seam on Oak Lawn.
More seafood is on the way to the Design District.
PopUp Bagels is perhaps the loudest damn bagel shop we’ve ever been to. But we let a purist take a bite for an honest take, which is the only kind he’s capable of.
The Smoothie King king is getting into the chicken tendie business. And there will be free meals for the first 250 guests at the grand opening this weekend.
Seegar’s Deli recently debuted for a soft opening in The Cedars. Expect dinner and cocktails soon.
After a few false starts and a do-over, construction on a new Central Market should start this year.
A perpetually rebranded hotel brings a predictable (and pricey) eatery, with a “speakeasy-style” bar coming soon.
The issue wasn’t the excessive cumin in the carnitas; it was that they were competing with a smash burger and mac and cheese.
The new restaurant is helmed by chef Erin Willis a James Beard Award nominee who was most recently at RM 12:20.
This follows the Deep Ellum closure last year.
The bagel invasion continues. This one comes from Westport, Connecticut.
What’s BJ’s and where is Forney? Us too. Here’s what you need to know about the new Costco and Sam’s Club competitor.
Queen’s Head Pub is from a Deep Ellum venue veteran and is expected to open in late May, just in time for the World Cup.
Carl the Snowman will have one final tour this Christmas season.
New York Sub has been treading water at a ghost kitchen using DoorDash. It’s been trying. They’re ready to move into their new home.
Palladino’s is backed by a Nick and Sam’s veteran, who currently has a steakhouse in Grand Central Station. He’s now bringing it to Dallas.
You’ve now got another option for wearing dirndl and lederhosen aside from Addison’s Oktoberfest.
We lost some good ones last month including Rye on Lower Greenville, and two downtown bars: The Mitchell and Ye Olde Scarlet Pumpernickel Tavern.
HIDE originally opened in Deep Ellum in 2017 and moved to Lower Greenville in 2022.
Fans heading to Arlington today for Opening Day have several new options for places to dine before or after the game.
The iconic Christmas light spectacle in Arlington(ish) is now a steakhouse. Be excited.