The Tomato in Denton Has Opened Again (Again)
The Flying Tomato was a beloved pizza hangout near The University of North Texas with some staunch pizza fans. After two fires, it’s back again as a food truck.
The Flying Tomato was a beloved pizza hangout near The University of North Texas with some staunch pizza fans. After two fires, it’s back again as a food truck.
The massive restaurant with club vibes in Deep Ellum has closed “effective immediately.”
Know Brass Tap? If you don’t already you probably will soon.
Arlington’s beautiful new Loews hotel has a new pan-Asian restaurant named after a famous street in Bangkok.
The power lunch may be a dying art, but there are still plenty of places in Downtown Dallas to power through lunch.
Like to write and eat? We’re once again looking for journalists to help us with our food section.
Inside McKinney’s historic Cotton Mill, White Box Roastery serves up excellent coffee and an arguably perfect banana muffin.
The “It’s 3:45 Somewhere” menu on the rooftop might save summer with $8 boilermakers and Frosty Fries.
Fiery fried chicken is headed to the land of Lake Ray Hubbard.
Inflation, right? Not at Sfuzzi evidently.
Rodeo Goat’s over-the-top burgers are coming for you, Addison.
The names are half the fun. Maybe a Whole Bundt of Kisses will win. Or the Standing on Business. Hot Chick-in-Pancake Poppers sound promising.
Finally, a new brunch spot has opened.
This music-centric restaurant and bar is looking for a good time in Grapevine.
Need a sandwich and a beer in a dark bar?
Fried rice in its simplest form: a flavor-packed comfort dish.
Remember the old game BurgerTime? Ready to mindlessly waste hours trying to get through six levels? We are too.
The newly opened cafe makes a mean honeycomb bread and a delicious creation called a pistachio bite.
Bougie but low-key with big flavors from the kitchen, Alice is the East Dallas gem every neighborhood desires.
We found a taqueria with a flare for the dramatic in terms of flavor and decor.
We’ve ranked the best and worst Waffle Houses in DFW and pulled out the best worst reviews for each.
Save up your lunch money. It’s expensive but worth it.