Chef Misti Norris Announces Petra and the Beast Will Close Dec. 29
The local chef promises this isn’t the end, but a moment of “reflection and growth.”
The local chef promises this isn’t the end, but a moment of “reflection and growth.”
Craving some cold weather comfort food? Go for K-style katsu.
Taco Bell is offering the world a limited-time run of chicken nuggets and dipping sauces.
The Simple Life stars Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie partnered with Sonic to offer two dirty soda-esque drinks for a limited time.
We’ve always got an eye out for a good road trip and chicken-fried steak. Found one!
The owners of Dallas’ first Mexican wine shop, Vinito, have opened the city’s first Mexican wine and cocktail lounge in Bishop Arts.
We recently caught up with the small brewery in the Cedars neighborhood for upscale bar food and a chat about expansion.
Forgot cornstarch? And you never have enough eggs, right? Probably should have grabbed one more carton of eggs.
We visited this lovely new spot along the Katy Trail for a cocktail, banh mi and spring rolls, which set us back $50.
Local bakeries might be running thin on pies at this point, but Spec’s and Dolly have got you covered.
This fairly new pizza spot jumped onto our favorites list straight out of the gate.
You get avocados! And YOU get avocados! Everyone gets avocados!
Some of the best coffee in Dallas can be found in the Cedars neighborhood.
We didn’t want to say it, so we’re glad someone else did: Whataburger is not the Texas icon it once was.
If you haven’t ordered your to-go orders yet, you might want to hop to it. Some restaurants are cutting off orders soon.
Might want to start stockpiling THC seltzers. Community Brewing, which produces THC drinks, wants a common sense approach.
A new downtown omakase from an Uchi veteran gets a twist. Bonus: chef Ross Demers is on staff.
Victory Social isn’t your grandma’s food court. Here you can get something for any mood, any time of the day.
‘Tis the season! Or is it? We dive into The Mansion’s top-shelf $75 cocktail.
It’s the small things that matter here, like the salami bits in the crispy artichokes and the pistachio butter on the bologna sandwich.
Got plans for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day dinner? Here are restaurants that will be open either or both days.
Choose from new spots or traditional family-run restaurants that have been in Dallas for decades.