A visit to Dallas isn’t complete without brunch. Dallasites take their brunch seriously, and I’ve put together a guide to the best brunch in Dallas so take your pick of all the mimosas and chicken and waffles you can eat. You can’t visit Texas without trying barbecue. For delicious ...
Although Texas has a reputation for being one of the more conservative parts of the U.S., Dallas truly feels like the lavender heart of the state. The city's welcoming LGBTQ+ community embraces the mindset that “y’all” really does mean all. This inclusive attitude has led to a growth...
Harrison Blum: Best Mediterranean and Greek food in Dallas! Love the Keftedes and sliced leg of Lamb gyro. Thena Smiggles: Get extra ziziki sauce and put it on everything Daphne Best: The Sunday Brunch is amazing! 15. Eddie's Napoli's 8.5 915 W Centerville Rd (Northwest Hwy & Saturn)...
When you live in Dallas but are not the meat-a-holic that everyone else in the state of Texas seems to be, it can seem to be a bit of a dry desert in terms of finding vegan or vegetarian restaurants. There are a few good options out there, however, if you know where to look. ...
But first, roasted Gulf oysters, sherry-infused turtle soup, eggs sardou, comprised of crispy artichokes, spinach, and a rich béarnaise tinged with tomato, known as choron — it's all on the menu at Brennan's in the French Quarter, and it's all for breakfast and for brunch, easily ...
The gay-friendly restaurant and bar, which has been going strong for more than three decades, stages drag shows every evening and drag brunches on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Otherwise, know that the venue contains two bars: one indoors and designed for nighttime use, the other ...
If you can get to Kenny’s on a Sunday, check out their brunch setup – I particularly recommend the chicken & waffles. 2. Al Biernat’s So popular that they had to open two locations – both in Dallas – Al Biernat’s is always jumping. Owner Al Biernat worked at the Palm in Los...
Texas: Pecan Lodge - Dallas Facebook You know what they say about Texas. The barbecue is definitely better, andPecan Lodgein Dallas has some of the best. Thesignature dish is beef brisket, of course, and Pecan Lodges smokes theirs for up to 18 hours and serves it with house-made barbecu...
Dallas You may have all heard that everything is bigger in Texas. Well, Dallas does its best to fulfill that promise. You'll find several museums with vast art collections and fascinating specialty museums like The Sixth Floor Museum/Texas School Book Depository, which, though small in size,...
Hold the mimosa, there's a new Sunday recovery beverage in town. And it's aptly called Sunday Brunch. Fans say it's "Sweet, creamy, and rich on the palate--not unlike egg nog." But go easy on the refills; Kane Brewing's creation clocks in at over 9% ABV. ...