Haunted Castle Cafe Opens in Plano. Does It Have a Ghost of a Chance?
If you’ve ever wanted to feel like you’re dining inside a Halloween haunted house, there’s now a restaurant for that.
If you’ve ever wanted to feel like you’re dining inside a Halloween haunted house, there’s now a restaurant for that.
Sandwich Hag may be gone, but Ookuma Burger is a worthy replacement.
This soft serve bar is fun whether you’re a kid with a dairy allergy or a parent who wants to unwind with a THC milkshake.
The line had been out the door for weeks. We had to see what the fuss was about.
Make several reservations here because you won’t be able to try it all in just one trip. And you’ll want to try it all. Trust.
A third restaurant to take up residence at this location in as many years. How do they fare?
We first found this mother-son pair at a gas station in Grand Prairie. They have now relocated to a brewery in Dallas.
Vector Brewing wants to be your new work-from-home space. Cheers to that.
Trinity Groves has a new pizza spot from the same group behind Saint Rocco’s.
The first North Texas location of the fast-casual chicken chain was announced two years ago, and it’s finally opening on Sept. 3. Opening day perks will be worth the wait.
They don’t just do hotdogs here. There’s also a blacklight room and a life-size plush sheep.
A dry-aged sea bass served in a brown butter dashi is one of the best meals we’ve had this year.
Olive Burger has been cranking out tasty burgers with a Persian twist since 2012, and we only recently realized what we’ve been missing.
Dea has been rebranded as Perch Bistro & Bar, offering up some of Dea’s favorites as well as new items such as pizza.
The celebrity-centric, over-the-top dessert restaurant may relocate.
What makes Duff’s so famous anyway? We set out to the land of dragons to find out.
Yes, yes, yes. There’s plenty of sushi for everyone in Dallas now.
Frisco now has two H-E-B stores and people still can’t get enough. We don’t blame them.
Maybe it’s not for everyone, but the fried bologna sandwich at Cenzo’s is no laughing matter.
Diana Zamora may not open her planned East Dallas pastry shop, but she’s not giving up on the dream of Nena Postreria.
Head to this food court inside an Asian grocery store for home-style takes on noodles, burgers and breakfast.
This new spot in Far North Dallas takes pride in making fresh, authentic and wobbly Japanese cheesecakes.