Check Out the Final Lineup for the Between the Buns Slider Fest

Last year, the Observer launched a new Dallas food fest: Between the Buns, celebrating the humble slider sandwich and its many, many variations. On Saturday, March 23, the event returns to the Dallas Farmers Market, where attendees can fill up on as many sliders as humanly possible. This year’s lineup…

The West End Gets a New Gourmet Popcorn Shop

Any and every type of restaurant seems to pop up in Dallas. What you don’t see a lot of are popcorn shops. One family recently popped into the industry after opening Avery’s Savory Popcorn on Ross Avenue. Husband and wife Allen and Sherry Avery and their son, Steffon, are bringing…

One of Dallas’ Best Ramen Shops Is Headed to Richardson

One of the city’s best ramen shops is opening an outpost in Richardson this summer. Oni Ramen started in Fort Worth and opened a Deep Ellum outpost in fall 2017. The ramen shop is known for its Reaper Ramen, made with a “demon”-spiced miso broth and a killer hot sauce…

Downtown Dallas Has a New Bourbon Bar and Restaurant Serving Southern Fare

Downtown has a new bar and restaurant that officially opened for business this week: Elm Street Cask and Kitchen. Billing itself as a “neighborhood bourbon bar and grill” with an “extensive whiskey collection, Southern-inspired cuisine and a variety of inventive and classic cocktails,” Elm Street Cask and Kitchen is serving “honest…

Alamo Club Opens Today in the Former Blind Butcher

In June 2018, Lowest Greenville lost one of its best low-key hangouts, the Blind Butcher. Today, a bar and restaurant called Alamo Club takes its place. It’s an “upscale neighborhood restaurant and bar serving American classics in an old-school comfortable setting,” according to a press release. The concept comes from Austin…

Tacos Mariachi Brings Taco Brunch to Lower Greenville

Some restaurants make some dishes better than others on the same menu. That’s definitely the case at Tacos Mariachi for its brunch menu at its new Greenville Avenue location. If you’re there for the normal menu, the campechano ($5.75) will make you happy with carne asada, grilled octopus, sauteed shrimp,…