Fig & Favor Grab-and-Go Local Market Now Open in the Harwood District
Fig & Favor is a grab-and-go market in the Harwood District that will pull meals and products from some its other concepts, like Dolce Rivera and Mercat Bistro.
Fig & Favor is a grab-and-go market in the Harwood District that will pull meals and products from some its other concepts, like Dolce Rivera and Mercat Bistro.
First Look: We tried out the Oh K-Dog in the remodeled H Mart in Plano.
Whiskers and Sodas is a cafe dedicated to cat adoption. But, yes, you can also drop by to grab a coffee and pastry and just chill with some cats for a bit (for a small fee).
What’s your go-to night-time cereal? Dez Bryant is faced with a tough choice.
We recently tried Dickey’s foray into the Nashville hot chicken sandwich scene.
Tacos y Chelas is a family-owned taqueria in the Bishop Arts District. We recently tried the breakfast tacos but will be back for free margaritas on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Cracked & Crepe, a North Texas brunch spot, recently celebrated the opening of two of its newest locations in Frisco and Flower Mound. The fan-favorite spot serves crepes, waffles, pancakes, Benedict and other brunch specialties.
Komodo, in the Epic Development in Deep Ellum, is a concept from South Florida and is part club, restaurant and lounge.
We don’t normally report on barbecue joints four hours away, but this is a special case. Who’s down for a road trip?
Can’t keep a hungry city down. Lots of new restaurants opening in Dallas this spring.
Spring is in the air. Patios and sangria are beckoning us. Let’s all go out for tapas.
The Stoneleigh P is having a big 50th-anniversary party. Alas, it will be the last year in this spot.
Matt’s Rancho Martinez has closed shop in East Dallas after opening a large new restaurant in Allen.
After more than 7 decades in the fried chicken business, the Hall family is still at it.
Cafe 43 is a hidden brunch gem on the SMU campus.
Pressure Nutrition is a new local juice bar in Roanoke that we got to try out recently.
Bits and Bites is not only a tasty event, it supports our budding local culinary scene.
The new space is for adults on wheels and booze. What could go wrong?
Baseball is back and so are hotdogs sold by the feet.
The James Beard Award finalists have been announced and Dallas has a solid showing.
The Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival is this weekend. We caught up with a few bartenders participating in the festivities and asked what drinks the love and hate, plus North Texas’ most defining drink.
Last weekend was the first Sunny South Dallas Food Park event of the year, and fortunately, we were able to get a taste. But will be back for more.