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    This Week in Gluttony

    Chicks mix drinks for charity and more top food and booze events in Dallas

    Diana Oates
    Jan 13, 2015 | 6:00 am

    This is a unique week, with not one but two events dedicated to cocktail creation and the kickoff of an annual dinner series at FT33. If you like to learn, Urban Acres can help sharpen your knife skills.

    Save us a seat.

    Tuesday, January 13

    Death & Co Book Party at Midnight Rambler
    Celebrate the new Death & Co book, Death & Co: Modern Classic Cocktails, which pays homage to the contemporary cocktail movement sweeping the country. Tickets cost $55 and include admission, a copy of the book ($40 value) and free Death & Co cocktails poured by their crew. Since its opening in New York City in 2006, Death & Co has been a must-visit destination for serious drinkers and cocktail enthusiasts to enjoy some of the modern era’s most iconic drinks. The event lasts from 6-9 pm. Buy tickets online.

    Three-Year Anniversary “Kale & Ale” Celebration at Sundown at Granada
    The Lower Greenville restaurant celebrates its third anniversary with $2 bottled beer and half-price salads from open until close through Thursday, January 15. In addition to “Kale & Ale,” there are weekly specials such as half-price draft beer on Tuesday, half-price whiskey on Wednesday and half-price bottles of wine on Thursday. On Saturday and Sunday, celebrate the occasion with $2 mimosas.

    Wednesday, January 14

    Speed Rack Dallas at Life in Deep Ellum
    Texas’ top female bartenders pour straight and fast in Deep Ellum in Dallas’ first-ever Speed Rack competition — a global all-female speed-bartending tournament that raises money for breast cancer charities. Bartenders compete in timed heats to complete rounds of cocktails from a list of 50 classic recipes, and they are judged on their speed and accuracy. The winner is crowned Miss Speed Rack Dallas and invited to compete in the national finals in New York in June. North Texas competitors include Simone Elizabeth Springer, Haydee Hernandez and Kiyoko Kinoshita from Midnight Rambler; Alexis Rolon from The Rustic; Nicole Marie DeGroot and Jenna De Long from Whiskey Cake in Plano. The event starts at 6 pm; tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.

    Healthy Kosher Tour and Tasting at Whole Foods Preston Forest
    Join healthy eating specialist Lacey Baxter for a special store tour, discussion and tasting focused on kosher foods. At this event, discover products that are both kosher certified and good for your heart and health, based on four pillars of healthy eating: plant strong, healthy fats, whole foods and nutrient dense. The class is free, but space is limited, so you must RSVP.

    Thursday, January 15

    Deep Ellum Wine Walk
    Pick up a passport when you purchase a glass for $5 (or mug for $8), and embark on a sip-and-shop tour of Deep Ellum. Get stamps on your passport at any five of the 16 participating locations, and enter the drawing for gift certificates from neighborhood merchants. Wine Walk venues include Akola Project, B4, Dallas PinUp, Dallas School of Burlesque, Deep Ellum Trading Company and many more. Check in at 2650-B Main at 5 pm.

    Basic Knife Skills Class at Urban Acres Farmstead
    Do you love to cook but wish you could slice, dice and chop with ease? Now’s your chance to learn. Urban Acres CEO Joe Chou shows you how to safely master basic knife skills in the kitchen. This class is hands-on, so students need to bring their own knives and cutting boards to chop and dice produce such as carrots, onions, garlic and potatoes. Students also learn how to choose the best knife for their cooking needs and receive resources for maintaining knives. 18 and up only. Cost is $55. Buy tickets online.

    Friday, January 16

    Exotic Mushroom Dinner at Grace
    Executive Chef Blaine Staniford is ushering in 2015 with an exotic mushroom dinner. Diners are graced with Hon Shimeji, Trumpet Royale, Hen of the Woods and many other mushrooms during this six-course dinner which includes wine pairings. A vegetarian and vegan menu is also available. The cost for dinner is $125. There is a reception which starts at 6:30 pm and dinner starts at 7 pm. Call 817-877-3388 for reservations.

    Monday, January 19

    Guest Chef Ed Lee at FT33
    The FT33 guest chef series has returned. Matt McCallister welcomes some of the nation’s most progressive chefs into his kitchen for a night dedicated to innovation and collaboration. First up is Ed Lee of 610 Magnolia and Milkwood in Louisville, Kentucky. Cost is $105 per person for eight courses; add $55 for wine pairings. Reservations are required, so call 214-741-2629.

    Hang out at Midnight Rambler for the Death & Co book party on January 13.

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    Photo by Daniel Driensky
    Hang out at Midnight Rambler for the Death & Co book party on January 13.
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    Closure News

    Deep Ellum sushi tops 5 surprising restaurant closures in Dallas

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    In the cyclical world of Dallas restaurants, January is often a time for closures — not only because it's the beginning of a new year but also because the post-holiday lull, with all its New Year's resolutions and diets and dry spells, can make January a challenging month for business.

    These five closures all come as a surprise: from a longtime location of a bakery chain to a BBQ startup to a veteran vegan spot. Two closures involve restaurants that have been open in Dallas — one in the Park Cities, the other in Deep Ellum — for decades.

    Here are five sad closings that just occurred around Dallas:

    Bread Winners Cafe & Bakery
    Revered local cafe chain closed its location in Plano at 4021 Preston Rd. after 20 years. In a post on Instagram, the bakery said that their lease had come to an end, and they closed on December 24. The chain has three other locations: NorthPark Center, Allen, and the original on McKinney Avenue in Uptown Dallas.

    Casa del Vegano
    Popular vegan Mexican restaurant on Jefferson Avenue in Oak Cliff closed on January 2, after five years. On their Instagram post, they said that they fought hard to stay alive. "We pushed, adjusted, sacrificed, and held on as long as we could. Unfortunately, after falling two months behind and facing heavy fees and penalties, we reached a point where we could no longer continue," they said. They may offer some of their dishes at their more casual sister restaurant, Vegan Food House, also in Oak Cliff.

    Deep Sushi
    Longtime sushi restaurant in Deep Ellum has closed after 30 years — impressive for any restaurant, but especially in Deep Ellum. A notice on their website says "closed until further notice," but a spokesperson for the ownership confirmed that it has closed for good. Deep Sushi opened in 1996, just as the neighborhood was shifting from an underground rock nexus into a broader entertainment zone with restaurants and bars. It was founded by a group of physicians with sushi savvy, at a time when there were only a handful of sushi spots in the city. They engaged Tetsuji Yamaguchi, who had his own eponymous restaurant on Inwood Road, to consult on the menu, and for a few years, it was one of the hottest destinations in town.

    New York Sub
    Park Cities sandwich shop that's been open at 3411 Asbury St. across the street from SMU since 1974, is closing at the end of February. According to an Instagram post, owners Andrew and Edith Kelley were in the middle of negotiating another 10-year lease when their landlord sold the building. "While the new owners have been kind, we simply can’t make the new financial terms work," their post says. Their goal is to find a new location nearby or else find someone who wants to take over the shop.

    Tejas Brisket Co.
    Fast-casual BBQ takeout spot in East Dallas is closing its storefront at 1318 N. Peak St. Owners Tifany Swulius and Antonio Guevara gave it their all, including adding breakfast tacos, but to no avail. In a Facebook post, they said they were no longer able to continue to operate a storefront with their current hours -- not even after a tout in November in TX Monthly. They'll maintain a catering operation, and meanwhile will keep serving brisket until they run out, which they predict will be on or around January 16.

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