New Scooter’s Coffee Opens in Richardson, Texas
Just recently, the city of Richardson saw its first Scooter’s Coffee open up. Now, the city’s residents will have the chance to get their fix like many other neighboring cities in the DFW area. With a handful of the popular coffee chain’s franchises already spread across the state, Richardson is the perfect place for their […]
Continue ReadingGrapevine’s Harvest Hall Ready to Open
The long-awaited opening of Grapevine’s first food hall is planned for this weekend. Opening February 6th, Harvest Hall plans to bring more great dining to DFW residents. The new spot brings elevated and creative food to the city. Residents and critics alike can’t wait to see the new spot open on Saturday. The food hall […]
Continue ReadingParklets coming to Dallas
In recent city news, Dallas has partnered with Better Block to make the city more inviting to diners during COVID. Parklets will be coming to Dallas through Better Block’s program. City council recently authorized the change to help local private businesses cope with the challenging times. City Council chose Better Block because of it’s passion […]
Continue ReadingOak Lawn’s best restaurants
We’ve taken a look at one of Dallas’s most progressive neighborhoods to find its best food. The Uptown district is known for being one the city’s most LGBTQ-friendly areas. It’s close to Downtown, so Oak Lawn has some great food and fantastic arts and nightlife. Because of its proximity to so many great amenities, it’s […]
Continue ReadingCafé Momentum has plans to go national with its program
The award winning Café Momentum has announced that they have plans to bring their restaurants to more cities across the US, according to Eater Dallas1. The innovative restaurant is known for its modern American food and, even more so, its program that allows recently released members of the juvenile justice system the opportunity to learn […]
Continue ReadingXOXO Dining Room re-opens in Dallas
In-the-know diners of Dallas beware, XOXO Dining Room has just re-opened in town. We recently saw the upscale restaurant open before the COVID pandemic, but it closed once it became mandatory for eateries across the city. The exciting new spot is sure to be a hit for the social class, with its stylish features and […]
Continue ReadingThe most interesting Dallas breakfast spots
Dallas has long been home to a number of top-of-the-line breakfast spots. From old-school, retro diners to upscale brunch havens, the city has everything you could want in terms of breakfast foods. Our list highlights some of the most interesting options that the city offers, all of which have brought more great food to Dallas’ […]
Continue ReadingCity Council makes positive changes for COVID-era restaurants
According to the Dallas Observer, Dallas City Council has approved a change that will affect city restaurants in a major way. Previously, restaurants were required to have at least one parking spot per one hundred to two hundred square feet of space1. Dallas eateries also had to have patio or outside seating areas be enclosed. […]
Continue ReadingDia de los Muertos Festivities in the Dallas area
The Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos (or “Day of the Dead” for the non-Spanish speaking readers) is coming up this weekend. The holiday will take place on Sunday, November 1st, and carry over until Monday, the 2nd. Here in Dallas, the exciting celebrations will begin as early as Friday. We’ve put together a list […]
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