Bohemian Cafe Closes. Kolaches Will Return.

For most Dallasites, kolaches are a rite of passage during a trip to Austin, and most stop in West, where a number of bakeries turn out the pastries for drivers hurtling up and down Interstate 35. But those same Dallasites don’t love kolaches enough to keep Bohemian Cafe open back…

September Marks the Last Stop for The Dog Stop

For 30 years, The Dog Stop has been the go-to location for North Dallasites looking for a taste of Chicago. Hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches and other snacks are sold from the windows on either side of the tiny drive-up cottage built on the edge of the Hillcrest Village parking…

Society Bakery Is Your New Spot For Lunch

If you don’t keep close tabs on Society Bakery, the business will completely reinvent itself between visits. It was just over a year ago that I stopped in at the bakery’s new location on Greenville Avenue. The walls were painted in a rich red color and I took home cupcakes…

Matchbox, a Solid Pizzeria From Up North, Is Headed to Dallas

“We getting a Matchbox?” A guy two cubes down heard me chatting on the phone with a spokesperson from D.C. If you’re lived in Washington, or even just visited the place, and muttered the words “where can I get a decent pizza?” you’ve likely heard the name before. Cube Guy…

We Tried the New Whataburger Bacon Burger So You Also Now Have To

When it comes to fast food, I’m a traditionalist at heart-stomach. If I’m headed to McDonald’s, usually at the airport because that seems like a safe sanctuary to eat McDonald’s, I’m sticking to the combo No. 2 (two single cheeseburgers, Coke, fries), which I’ve ordered since high school. New items…

Step Right up to Val’s Cheesecakes, Now Open on Maple Avenue

If you are so over the endless parade of doughnuts, cupcakes, cookies, cronuts, macarons, popsicles, juices, fro-yo and every other kind of sweet treat Dallas has to offer, well, too bad because there’s one more you’ve just got to try. That’s right. There’s another sweet in town, and it’s available by…

Bbbop’s Chicken Is the Stuff of Obsession

One shot. Most dishes I encounter during my food explorations get one chance to make an impression before they’re captured in my notebook and churned into words. Dallas is filled with interesting restaurants and has too many menus with too many dishes for me to give mediocre plates a second…

Pie Fans: Go to Lekka. Now.

Remember Obzeet, that groovy little restaurant/bar/tchotchke shop on Preston Road in North Dallas? It was a fun place to unwind with friends and enjoy live music on the patio, even if the tiny parking lot was incredibly hard to navigate (I think the translation of “Obzeet” is roughly something like…

Rapscallion Brings a Twisty Menu to Greenville Avenue Next Week

After teasing pedestrians on Greenville Avenue with banners and signs for months, Rapscallion will at last open July 7. Brothers Brooks and Bradley Anderson and chef Nathan Tate, who run Boulevardier in Oak Cliff, say they plan to bring a new take on Southern cooking to the neighborhood. Bradley Anderson’s…

Best Barbecue Joints in the Mid-Cities

Smack in the middle of DFW lies an abundance of meathead smokers and barbecue sandwich stops. From Arlington to Southlake, gas stations, shacks and barns turn around beef plates and classic sides ad nauseam, and it can all start to run together a bit, just like the towns.  But some…

Café Salsera Now Open in Deep Ellum

Café Salsera quietly opened its doors this week, as employees scrambled to make last-minute adjustments. Plants were freshly mulched out front and new signs were hung. News that the restaurant was on its way came five months ago, as a construction crew set out to transform the dining room. The space…

Brunch at Spork Can Be Challenging but Not a Disaster

When Spork, the overtly outer-space themed restaurant opened in March, it felt less like a sonic boom and more like the seal of a Pringles can being broken. Living nearby and being the consummate professional/fledgling alcoholic that I am, I made semi-frequent visits during happy hour wherein I would find…

bbbop’s Coming Oak Cliff Location Will Be a Big One

It’s no secret that co-owner Sandra Bussey and her partners plan to open additional locations of their fast-casual Korean restaurant bbbop. Even though each of her two restaurants are a little different, you can sense the potential for scalability in the dinning rooms. That carefully crafted logo looks the part,…

Could This Finally Be Tomato Time in Dallas?

Like any fan of tomatoes, I get excited when the weather starts to warm up each year. I have a ritual involving freshly baked bread, an absurd amount of mayo and an even crazier amount of tomato slices that I indulge at least a few times each summer. Sometimes I’ll…

In Praise of the Perfectly Executed $6 (And Under) Burger

Dallas isn’t a just a burger destination anymore; it’s a wildly-thriving meat ecosystem. It’s why it’s so damn hard to answer the question, “What’s a good burger I should eat right now?”: There are enough burger sizes, classifications and hybrids in Dallas to live on their own, roaming the grassy…

DISH Adds a Second Plate (Review)

I sat at the bar at DISH, trying to explain to my bartender what the last restaurant in DISH’s new space was like. Customers and servers swarmed around us like angry insects. A martini sloshed, and amber liquid swirled in a mixing glass. “It was called Soleo,” I told her…

Remedy’s Next Ice Cream Sundae Uses Fish Sauce

I was all excited to tell you about my recent run-in with Darryl Strawberry, but the story is moot. I ordered the sundae pictured above recently at Remedy — it borrowed the famous baseball player’s name. I was going to use the sundae to tell you a story about my…

Lisa Garza to Open Shelby Hall Downtown

Liza Garza and her partner Patton Roberts are opening a new restaurant downtown called Shelby Hall. Garza’s announcement contains no menu, no design info and no opening date, but it did contain this photo of Lisa Garza. Actually, there were a number of photos, but I liked this one the…