New Sandwich Spot Alert: Snarf’s Is Coming to Dallas
Snarf will open in Snider Plaza later this year, and yeah, they’ve got a hot dog sandwich.
Snarf will open in Snider Plaza later this year, and yeah, they’ve got a hot dog sandwich.
An all-day Aussie cafe lands in Dallas, and yes, there’s banana bread (and pavlova).
Swank, the charming Oak Cliff restaurant, will get a new name and a brand new venue when it relaunches in 2026.
How does a big plate of pretzel-coated calamari and a boozy Orange Julius sound about now? Sames.
The Viet-Mex kitchen, which is one of our Top 100 restaurants, is ready for its next phase.
This area near Hurtado and Cane Rosso will soon welcome several new restaurants that we’re pretty excited about.
Move over, chicken and waffles. These are anything but your basic brunches.
The Padilla family has built a cheesesteak empire. The sandwiches are stellar, but the sauces pull it all together.
What’s the one thing you always buy when you go to H-E-B? Warm butter tortillas here.
Did you know that Half Price Books’ mothership has a cafe-restaurant-tiki lounge with a whole fried branzino?
From chef Phillip Frankland Lee and skateboarder Neen Williams, NADC Burger is set to open in Uptown this August.
Dallas restaurants came and went in June like your summer fling, but with better lighting.
Restaurants, particularly those mentioned in the Michelin Guide, are diving into tasting menus. It’s a trend we’re behind.
The Texas Restaurant Association reports the nonprofit is on the ground in Kerrville; Mercy Chefs served 500 meals Saturday.
These aren’t just baked potatoes; these are bowls of gluttony and hope sprinkled with star dust.
The patio stayed sharp, but now it smells like slow-cooked trompo.
Pecan Lodge hosted Tom Cruise a few weeks ago. Now, his sausage will be there indefinitely.
The restaurant and bar by day and music venue by night has closed, as one of the original owners takes full custody for a rebrand.
Nestled in the back of a busy Irving shopping center, Kitchen 101 is an unassuming hub for delicious (and huge) sandwiches.
Who would win in a fight over a bagel? An angry New Yorker or a passionate Yelp reviewer?
Señor Oink: Because apparently, Mauricio Gallegos hates your diet as much as you do.
Frenchie brings French comfort food to the old Corner Bakery spot in the University Park area.