From Across the Pond Finds Some Success Pivoting Methods

From Across the Pond has been serving English fare in North Richland Hills for more than a decade. But when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it hit them hard.  “We literally did 99% of our business through dine-in,” owner Lee Herdman says. “Take-out was maybe 1% of our business.” “We used…

Closing and Opening News for Restaurants

Yelp updated its Local Economic Impact Report June 25 and reported that from March 1 to late June, 23,981 restaurants across the United States have closed. Locally, it doesn’t seem like we’ve seen the full spate of closings yet. In many cases, it’s hard to determine if a restaurant is…

A Food Guide for Fourth of July 2020

Well, amazingly we’ve just about made it halfway through 2020. High fives all over the place. As we ease into the downhill side of this (please, can it be the easier downhill side?), when making plans for our Fourth of July parties, let’s focus on locally owned places. This is…

Birria Ramen Offers Variations of a Stew

There’s an interesting culinary movement playing out in kitchens across the area that swings far and wide on a pendulum, both socioeconomically and culturally. It’s a combination of Japanese and Mexican staples, topped off with a bit of Texas. If this were Russell Crow in A Beautiful Mind, there’d be…

Kouign-Amann Day, a Retrospective

The tipping point happened in a parking lot just off the Dallas North Tollway, while I was sitting in my car. The sun had only put in a few hours’ work that day and was casting a golden yolk haze inside my Honda. I was holding a kouign-amann (pronounced “queen…