13 Spots Where Celebrities Dine and Drink in Dallas
Up for a little celebrity spotting?
Up for a little celebrity spotting?
After two decades in Dallas, Bellini’s upholds the standards for Italian food and ambiance.
Shodo should probably be added to your list of places to try soon. (You have that in your Notes, too, right?)
The Spelled Milk puts some respect on the simple breakfast food’s name.
Four Sisters had found a new home in Mansfield.
This stylish and family-friendly new addition to the Elmwood neighborhood is proving to be a caffeine boost for the community.
The bagel tsunami continues in North Texas.
A new deli has opened in the Bishop Arts District.
In other news, Lee Harvey’s loves everybody.
Need something sweet for Valentine’s Day?
Need something warm and indulgent today? Of course you do.
With a solid rec, we indulged in the dreaded market-price steak and have zero regrets.
A new steakhouse and a couple of other restaurants have recently opened in the West End.
We finally got to check out Herby’s Burgers in the Elmwood neighborhood of Oak Cliff.
A quick shot of Lee Harvey’s appeared in a Super Bowl ad – about Jesus.
Speak in Rockwall is channeling the Roaring ’20s (1920s, that is).
There’s a new souffle pancake in Frisco that you should see about. Soon.
Looking for a delicious, very reasonably priced lunch that also supports local culinary students? Of course you are.
If you’re a fan of Korean snacks, Frank Seoul is worth exploring.
Get swept away at this new Arabian nights-themed cafe.
Amid persistent staff shortages and a reputation for toxicity, how can Dallas chefs create a better, healthier future for their industry?
There’s a lot of debate over what makes a good or bad date night location. However, some restaurants are just a hard no.