Pax and Beneficia Opens New Cafe in Deep Ellum
The North Texas coffee shop is opening its first storefront in Deep Ellum.
The North Texas coffee shop is opening its first storefront in Deep Ellum.
Going to a baseball game is never a disappointment with food options like the Boomstick and Big Papa.
What if we pass out free butter tortillas to everyone who can board and deboard a plane in a timely and efficient manner?
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.
The Heritage Table in Frisco is playing with our hearts with the stingy hours on this magnificent burger. We’ll take two.
These are big claims to make, but someone’s gotta do it.
We wanted to understand Birrieria and Taqueria Cortez, so we tried the entire menu, which you can too, for less than $100.
Harwood eliminates seed and nut oils and debuts a lofty nonalcoholic beverage program.
Looks like people really do read suggestion cards. Getting tipsy in a psychedelic wormhole is what the summer needs.
Ease the pain of this heat and the cost of everything with some summertime specials around Dallas.
Owner Elijah Salazar has finally found a new home for his Oak Cliff coffee shop, Peaberry Coffee.
We’ve long loved Full City Rooster, and now the whole world knows.
The Rangers’ Boomstick isn’t just a hot dog – it’s a full-on commitment. You might need a rain poncho.
Who’s up for a field trip that ends with a free soda pop? We thought so.
Shaq was out and about at a 7-Eleven recently promoting his Blueberry Lemonade BeatBox.
The Creamy Mushroom Swiss Burger is something to write home about, and the brunch is tasty too.
Break bread – and nothing else, we promise – with your favorite local news source at the Observer’s first members-only supper at Radici on July 16.
Dallas formally celebrates Pride twice a year, but here are some of the best bars and restaurants that celebrate year-round.
Dallas may lack in big culinary awards. But a winner is in our backyard doing work that’s more important than any accolade.