Could Craft Cider Join The Craft Beer Movement In Dallas?

It’s already started. Joel Malone is well on his way to open up a cidery right in the heart of the Bishop Arts District. His brewing operations and storefront, which he expects to open in May, will be right next to Cretia’s on Bishop Street behind Lockhart Smokehouse. Malone tells…

Balcones Texas Single Malt Wins Another Award

Balcones Distillery, the folks responsible for the Texas single malt whiskey we tasted back in January, just made news with the Ultimate Beverage Challenge. The Waco-based distillery’s product just won the American whiskey category in a recent spirit evaluation held by the organization, which tastes and scores spirits. See also:…

The Social House on Routh Is Now Open

The Social House (2708 Routh S.) has opened a second restaurant in the old Arcodoro-Pomodoro space in Uptown. The Social House got its start in the West Village about four years ago, then in 2011 moved north to Addison into much bigger digs and tweaked their concept and focused more…

Doritos is Actually Making Taco Bell Doritos Locos Tacos Chips

Doritos, following the success of Taco Bell’s Doritos Locos and continuing the trend of making food taste like more, other foods, is actually making Doritos Locos Tacos Chips which will be flavored like Doritos Chips and Taco Bell’s Doritos Locos. Now, let’s be clear: Doritos is extracting the flavor out…

Farmers Market Report: Greens Are Springing in Coppell

This Saturday might have been the worst day yet in this early spring season for farmers markets as far as the weather is concerned. Early morning thunderstorms were followed by some seriously nippy temperatures — it was a damp, cold, windy Saturday morning. Despite the weather, the more devoted farmers…

Guerrilla Barbecue in a Carrollton Parking Lot

When I say to you “pop-up restaurant,” you might envision such things as an experienced chef temporarily occupying an artful and attractive space in a prime location somewhere to try out a new concept or two. Perhaps you think of a fun new approach to dining testing out the commercial…

Dallas’ Eight Best Pizza Places

As I sit at my desk a sudden craving for pizza has overcome me. This instantly reminded me that it’s been sometime since we’ve updated our list for Best Pizza in Dallas, here on City of Ate. Things have changed a touch since we last updated that list. Even though…

BBQ Snob Daniel Vaughn is Now the Barbecue Editor at Texas Monthly

If you haven’t heard, Daniel Vaughn, AKA The BBQ Snob, has recently been hired by Texas Monthly as their official barbecue editor. He joins William Breathes, the Denver Westword ganja writer, in the the ultra-elite ranks of the coolest jobs in journalism. See also: – Daniel Vaughn: The BBQ Snob…

I Made Candied Bacon. Now You Make It. Now.

When I opened up this cookbook at Christmas, this was the recipe that had to be made. I waited for the right moment, then I tried it out. There are no photos of the results, because the results were eaten too quickly. I assure you, this bacon is amazing. It’s…

Looking for My Long Lost Salteñas

While dining at Joyce and Gigi’s it’s impossible not to notice the South American influences on the menu. There are empanadas, fried yucca, churrasco and other dishes from all over the continent. One thing that is missing though, especially considering Gigliola Aguilera hails from Bolivia, is salteñas. See also: -…

Joyce and Gigi’s Warm Up East Dallas

Have you met Joyce and Gigi? Depending on your vantage point, they’re either a South American mother and daughter chef duo, or a quaint yet seductive South American restaurant in East Dallas. Both descriptions are true, and certainly restaurants named after their principles are nothing new. But in the case…