First Look: Bowl Games Sports Bar is Open in the Design District
Bowlounge in the Design District of west Dallas has a new sister concept across the parking lot, Bowl Games, which opened a few months ago.
Bowlounge in the Design District of west Dallas has a new sister concept across the parking lot, Bowl Games, which opened a few months ago.
It can be frustrating to spend your days sifting through local food news for a living, only to learn about a spot that’s been right under your nose but you’d missed for years.
On Sunday a panel of judges gathered in Fair Park to judge the 10 fried food finalists for the 18th Annual Big Tex Choice Awards. The winners are the cream of the fried crop at the State Fair of Texas, which runs Sept. 30 – Oct. 23 this year.
Earlier this summer we spoke with Will Call’s chef Joshua Gianni Farrell about his mission to urge men to be proactive about their role in birth control, either through conversations, activism or by learning about vasectomies.
If you’re looking for something to do this weekend to shake off the crazy-ass week, there’s plenty to fill your time and stomach. Thursday is national banana split day, plus Fletcher’s Corny Dogs is popping up at Klyde Warren. For serious foodies (no shade intended …
It was 1939 when Neil and Carl Fletcher first set up a food booth in Fair Park. They’d had a long-running career in Vaudeville as performers, and had moved their show,
Longtime Dallas sandwich shop Antoine’s has closed. The sandwich shop was a fixture along Harry Hines Boulevard serving the Medical District and downtown …
Each week we like to dig around and find unique, boozy and indulgent things to get into around Dallas. It might be a festival, a social gathering of like-minded imbibers, an exclusive dinner or a special that we’re fond of (like this week, it’s The Slow Bone’s beef rib Saturday).
Atipico is a new restaurant just north of downtown near downtown where Harry Hines Boulevard changes into North Akard Street. It along with The Henry,
Restaurants in Dallas have opened and closed for the month of August.
Whoever in Dallas County pissed off H-E-B, please go handle this. Send flowers. Apologize. On Aug. 11, the best lil’ grocery store in Texas announced its first Tarrant County store.
Restaurant Week is a trifecta of wins, or a boxed daily double, for your handicappers. We get to eat mostly high-end meals at what feels like a matinee pricing.
There’s always room for another brewery at the table. Craft beer in North Texas continues to grow and this weekend it will get a little bigger.
Well, it feels like this summer just will … not … end. And while the kids might beg for it not to, us adults are ready to wrap up this season of hot sweat. Here are some fun distractions to get you through the next week.
Chef and TV personality Tim Love loves a good angle. His concepts never shoot straight down the middle. His upscale restaurant Lonesome Dove, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary in the Fort Worth Stockyards, serves exotic wild game dishes
Someone recently called August the weekend of summer. So, we’re taking that approach for the next several weeks. Treat yourself for plowing through
Tito’s Vodka is not having it with all these canned seltzers. For a bit of a back story: seltzers are trending. Bigly. And you don’t need to go to a 10U baseball tournament in Waco or any driveway neighborhood gathering to see that.
Some of the most synchronized and caffeinated workers in America are starting to form an alliance. On July 29, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) tallied the votes from the Starbucks store at Mockingbird Station in Dallas
Hugo’s Invitado has infused a bit of fresh color and energy into Uptown’s West Village. The new, large outdoor dining area is full of green chairs, tables …
A pioneering figure in the Bishop Arts District restaurant scene passed away on July 23 at age 68. Sara Tillman was raised in Oak Cliff and lived and worked there …
There’s a scene in the 1994 film Forrest Gump where Tom Hank’s character is sitting on a bench talking about how he was invited to visit the White House, and explains with an eye roll, “Again.” And then he, ” … met the President of the United States. Again.”
A restaurant in Keller didn’t agree with how the Small Business Association (SBA) was distributing more than $28 billion from the Restaurant Revitalization Fund…