Let’s Play 4/20 Bingo!
Today is April 20, also known as 4/20. I think we all know what that means: It’s finally Lima Bean Respect Day, yo! Have a fun and safe Lima Bean Respect Day, everyone. And while you’re funning, play some Four Twenty Bingo!…
Today is April 20, also known as 4/20. I think we all know what that means: It’s finally Lima Bean Respect Day, yo! Have a fun and safe Lima Bean Respect Day, everyone. And while you’re funning, play some Four Twenty Bingo!…
Sweaty camel-toe count: 32 People post-workout high-fiving count: 5 On Northwest Highway, right next to Bicycle Works, a bicycle café called Bicycle Café (7510 East Northwest Highway) recently opened. When you walk inside and see all the bicyclephernalia on the walls and all the people still wearing their helmets while…
Chefs gathered along the sidelines of the Paul Quinn farm last night to serve food for the Community Cooks event. Over 400 guests attended, which was twice as many compared to last year’s inaugural feast, and college officials said the dinner raised over $250,000 for the farm. Paul Quinn College…
I’ve always been intrigued by restaurants known for one great dish. Is it really that good? How’s the rest of the menu? Is it worth waiting in line or making an expedition to unknown territory just to try this one dish? These are the questions I asked myself when I…
OK. It’s your first day at work at some random French cafe. You’ve never waited tables before, but you aced the interview and somehow convinced the manager that you were ready for the big time. Your first table is seated. It’s a four-top. Old ladies lunching. And after they place…
Dallas native John Kleifgen took his first job at a restaurant as a teenager because a gig carrying mulch at Calloway’s didn’t provide much entertainment. So, when a friend told him about a kitchen job for the Lakewood Country Club, he weighed his options and wisely chose a country club…
News broke Tuesday that local restaurateur Phil Romano is opening two new eatZi’s in the area. A Grapevine (at 1319 Hwy 114) store will open on May 17, and a lease has been signed for a new development in Plano. Today eatZi’s chef executive, Adam Romo, clarified a few more…
Bust out the sombreros (and whatever other ethnically irrelevant garb you might have), because the second-annual Margarita Meltdown is coming to the Bishop Arts District. Last year’s event drew more than 2,500 people, and founders Nico Ponce of The Chesterfield and Tony Fernandez of OC’s Espumoso Caffe hope to capitalize…
Each week, Justin Bitner goes hunting for DFW’s most interesting sandwiches. Only for the last few weeks he blew off this very important assignment to attend to way-less-important ones, including getting married. Apparently he was a little excited because he filed about 4,700 words about a chicken sandwich. I was…
Simmered down to an elevator pitch, Sissy’s Southern Kitchen and Bar might sound like a handful of other Dallas newcomers: Food Network contestant comes close but doesn’t win it; television near-miss spawns pseudo celebrity; fame spurs restaurant dreams and the masses come to eat. Mostly this model has been applied…
While interviewing Jeffery Hobbs about the fried chicken at Sissy’s, the subject of this week’s review, I asked a number of questions about his process. I’ve only fried chicken at home a few times (the smell!) so I’m not well versed it its mechanics. I did, however, page though all…
U.S. Food Trucks, a company that builds, leases, sells and consults on mobile meal makers, recently announced what it’s calling the first-annual state-wide Food TruckFest. The event combines approximately 30 food trucks from as far as San Antonio with a 5K race. (As if 3.2 miles could put a dent…
Nation’s Restaurant News reported yesterday that eatZi’s will open two new spots in the ‘burbs. The first will open on May 17 in Grapevine and will occupy 10,000 square feet “of freestanding retail space in a former Luby’s Cafeteria site.” The Plano store will be a newly constructed 10,000 square-foot…
UPDATE: Earlier we sent an email Tim McCallum, owner of Vapiano, asking if they might open back up. “We hope so, we will send out info when we do,” McCallum replied. Vapiano at Mockingbird Station has, to put it delicately, closed. Or, if one were to read the sign on…
Chad Montgomery got a lesson in event promotion over the weekend. The operations manager by day, beer guzzler by night had never organized a large public event before, and he learned a few lessons with his inaugural Big Texas Beer Fest. One lesson is to take food truck commitments with…
Ben & Jerry’s annual Free Cone Day was scheduled for April 3, but tornadoes forced some local shops to play a make-up game, and that making up goes down today. Three local shops are partaking in the festivities: Plano, McKinney and the Shops of Highland Village. The Plano store has…
Julian Barsotti, chef and owner of the highly acclaimed Nonna, is set to open Carbone’s Fine Food and Wine at 4208 Oak Lawn today. The name Carbone is a relic of Barsotti’s past. His maternal grandparents (the Carbones) owned a deli and small grocery of the same name in New…
Crawfish season, which if you’re not from the South is not when crustaceans fall from the sky, is one of the few documented times when it’s totally OK to suck the hot brains from a tiny crustracean head. Mark Andresen, the illustrator who’s no stranger to Not-Eating-This-Shit Properly, provides this…
Changes are coming at Oak Cliff’s beloved Mesa. The restaurant opened just before my arrival and was the subject of my very first review. I loved the place, and the very same week Leslie Brenner did too. It went on to become one of the most notable openings of the…
The buzz for Big Texas Beer Fest on Saturday morning was palpable miles away from Fair Park. From the Mockingbird Station where I embarked, people of all stripes, many sporting T-shirts from breweries and the bars where they’re served, were packed like anchovies into the DART train. Despite the occasional…
The Deep Ellum Outdoor Market shut down Main Street over the weekend for a food truck rally. For some, especially the 10 or so trucks there, the night was a success. Cajun Tailgators ran out of food at 9:30 p.m. The Munch Box had a “sea of people” outside their…
“Pie North Bishop is ours!” I just got off the phone with Megan Wilkes, proprietor of Emporium Pies, who told me she and her partner Mary Gauntt signed the lease for their pie shop yesterday. Wilkes’ pie pun — there are always pie puns — is a riff on the…