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    News You Can Eat

    A place dedicated solely to grilled cheese and more pressing Dallas food news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jan 15, 2015 | 4:17 pm

    Are you ready for a restaurant dedicated entirely to the grilled cheese sandwich? What about a place named after an egg? Ready yourself for that and more restaurant news around Dallas-Fort Worth.

    Coming to Bishop Arts in January is Dallas Grilled Cheese Company. The menu will include cheesy sandwiches such as American cheese on Texas toast and Brie on a baguette with pears and walnuts, as well as soups, salads and, oh yes, a full bar with cocktails, wine and a big selection of beer. There will be gluten-free bread options and — last but not least — paper straws, available on request, not mindlessly handed out. No plastic, YAY. The restaurant will open at 310 W. Seventh St., in the space once occupied by the Book Doctor. Opening date is penciled in as January 19.

    There's a second branch of Start, the fast-casual concept that premiered on Greenville Avenue in 2012. The new one is at 4023 Lemmon Ave., in a prominent space that's two blocks north of Oak Lawn Avenue. Founder Erin McKool conceived Start as a healthier alternative to fast food. The Lemmon Avenue menu will be the same as Greenville's, but there is a new item: a sweet potato cinnamon roll, available at brunch. The Lemmon locale has more parking and a dedicated exit lane for drive-through business.

    A breakfast-and-lunch place called Yolk will open at One Arts Plaza on January 20, in the old Screen Door space. The Chicago-based chain founded by Taki Kastanis has a big menu that celebrates excess, including $12 omelets made with five eggs, chicken and waffles, potato pancakes, and eggs Benedict topped with pot roast. There are four kinds of French toast made from such non-bread items as challah, cinnamon rolls and red velvet cake. Lunch options include burgers, chili, sesame-crusted salmon and kale salad. Hours are 6 am-3 pm weekdays and 7 am-3 pm on weekends; maybe that will be the magical formula to break the One Arts Plaza jinx.

    North Texas is getting another Torchy's Tacos, this one in West Plano, off the Dallas North Tollway on the southeast corner of Parker Road; according to a company spokesperson, it's slated to open in April. Torchy's monthly taco flavor for January is called Tuk Tuk and has a Thai-Mex theme: beef fajitas, cooked cabbage slaw, pickled cucumber and carrots, Sriracha, avocado sauce, Jack cheese, crushed peanuts, and mint. It sounds like it would be good even without the beef. There are seven Torchy's around DFW, including Allen, Addison and Fort Worth.

    Preston-Forest restaurant Oso Food and Wine is now open for lunch Monday-Friday, 11 am to 2 pm. Menu highlights include crispy shrimp falafel, gazpacho panzanella salad with cantaloupe and cucumber, hummus bowl with fava bean fattoush salad, lamb burger with arugula and feta on a brioche bun, and house-made pappardelle pasta with Waygu ragu. There's chicken breast perked up with green olives, capers and prunes, accompanied by a Manchego-heirloom grits cake and braised winter greens.

    Patina Green in McKinney is now serving dinner Thursday through Saturday. It started out as a market-type deal, which grew into lunch and now dinner, after owners Robert and Kaci Lyford began hosting monthly dinners that sold out. The menu will change weekly based on seasonal ingredients and will observe a street-food approach, which means disposable packaging. Menu items include pinto beans with rice and corn sticks, smoked and pickled beets, pork cheeks with radish and kale, and chicken confit.

    Henderson Tap House has created a new brunch menu with items such as blueberry pizza with ricotta, cheesy bacon fries, French toast, crab Benedict, and shrimp and bacon cheddar grits. Drinks include a mimosa carafe with OJ and a full bottle of champagne for $10, as well as a $5 bloody Mary with choice of up to 11 toppings — bacon, shrimp, pickled peppers, Slim Jims, etc. — for $.50 each or "loaded" for $9. The brunch runs from 11 am to 4 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Sunday's "Sinner's Brunch" gives 25 percent off to anyone who works in the service industry.

    Yumilicious, the Dallas-based frozen yogurt company that specializes in self-serve, has introduced a groundbreaking new item: tiramisu gelato, available at all of its Dallas-Fort Worth stores. Can you name another fro-yo chain that offers self-serve gelato? In addition to being gluten-free, the tiramisu gelato has 70 percent less fat than traditional ice cream, and the milk is rBST free.

    Pollo Tropical has a new "lite" menu of five chicken entrées that come in between 340 and 510 calories. Citrus chicken salad has orange wedges, tomatoes and almonds. There's a quarter chicken with salad, chicken with rice and vegetables, chicken with brown rice and romaine lettuce, and chicken Caesar wrap with Caribbean chicken soup.

    Hopdoddy Burger Bar has a new limited-edition shake with an Indian influence. The mango lassi shake is like half smoothie, half milkshake, combining yogurt, spiced ice cream, mango and mint. It's available through January 18.

    Uchi Dallas has lined up a chef for the new Dallas location: Nilton "Junior" Borges Jr., who will serve as chef de cuisine, along with chef-owner Tyson Cole. Hailing from Rio de Janeiro, Borges worked his way up the ranks at various New York City kitchens, including Amali and Tom Colicchio's eponymous Colicchio & Sons. He relocated to Texas in 2014 to join the Uchi team. According to a release, the restaurant will open in "late winter or early spring 2015."

    Consilient, the restaurant management company of Tristan Simon, has changed its name to Raised Palate Restaurants. According to a release, the name reflects the company's core values of honing and perfecting ingredients, service and presentation in its seven restaurants, including the most recent opening of Thirteen Pies in Atlanta. Raised Palate manages and operates Hibiscus, The Porch, Victor Tangos, Thirteen Pies (Fort Worth and Atlanta), and AF+B (Fort Worth, Atlanta and coming fall 2015 to Houston). Additional restaurants are on the horizon for Dallas, Houston and Atlanta.

    Pizza Inn Holdings, The Colony-based owner of Pizza Inn and the new Pie Five Pizza, has also changed its name, to Rave Restaurant Group Inc. "We're changing the name of the company to reflect the changes we've gone through and, more importantly, our expectations for the future," says CEO Randy Gier. There are 32 branches of Pie Five and more than 150 locations of Pizza Inn around the world. Gier also says, "We aren't your father's Oldsmobile," and that the company is at an "inflection point." I do not think that word means what he thinks it means.

    Start has a second branch on Lemmon Avenue.

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    Restaurant News Roundup

    Catch up on all that's happening in this Dallas restaurant news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 15, 2026 | 3:15 pm
    Mar Y Sol
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    Latin flavors at Mar Y Sol

    There's always a lot going on in the Dallas restaurant world, but the action this month seems unsurpassed. There are openings, closings, relocations, expansions, rebrandings, and new owners. So much news. There's also a wave of new menus just introduced for spring, because it's that time of the year.

    Here's what's happening in Dallas restaurant news:

    Delhi6 Indian Kitchen & Bar, an authentic Indian restaurant in Highland Village, has moved to a new, larger location at 2420 Justin Rd., in the former Lost Colony space. The restaurant was previously located at The Shops at Highland Village. Driven by growing demand and a loyal customer base, owner Vipul Jain made the decision to relocate and elevate the dining experience. A full-service bar is set to open soon, alongside an expanded menu that will feature Indian-Chinese specialties and creative fusion dishes. New offerings include wraps; tacos; pizzas; and an indulgent dessert selection, highlighted by cheesecakes infused with unique Indian flavors.

    Too Thai Street Eats, a Thai restaurant that opened in Carrollton in 2017, now has a second location in Frisco, at 9150 Warren Pkwy. #100, in a shopping center at Preston Road that is home to Asian chains such as 99 Ranch, Daiso, Teso Life, Royce Chocolate, and 85 Bakery. Specialties include khao soi, a coconut chicken curry noodle dish from northern Vietnam, and pad kra pao, a stir-fry with meat, garlic, chili, and basil, served with jasmine rice and a fried egg. Owner Kunya Chaiwasun, a native of Bangkok, also owns Best Thai Signature and Boba Tea and Treats.

    Honeybird, a small local chain specializing in sandwiches, doughnuts, coffee, and matcha drinks, has opened a location in Allen at 803 E. Main St. #G, in a strip center off Greenville Avenue. They do fried chicken sandwiches with buttermilk fried chicken and Havarti cheese, and a roast beef sandwich with onion and Gruyere cheese. Doughnuts are decadent, such as Banana Pudding with maple icing, or the Churro Cronut — a croissant doughnut with cinnamon sugar and cream cheese frosting. They stay on top of trends like their recent debut of the Dubai Chewy Cookie with a kataifi filling. Allen is their third location, joining their original location in Flower Mound which opened in 2022, and a location in Plano.

    Deviled Egg Co., a small local chain, just opened at The Sound at Cypress Waters at 3001 Olympus Blvd. #100 in Coppell, where it's serving deviled eggs in 18 varieties: traditional, everything seasoning, smoked salmon, south of the border, sriracha bacon, jalapeño popper, crab rangoon, chicken bacon ranch, Cali roll, Buffalo blue cheese, Buffalo chicken, chicken n a pickle, chicken Caesar, gyro, cheeseburger, BBQ chicken, gyro, and a rotating flavor. In addition to deviled eggs, they also offer protein bowls, coffee, and bagels. The company was founded by entrepreneur Raechel Van Buskirk and has three other locations: McKinney and Rockwall, which are, like Coppell, takeout only; and the original in Denison, which is also dine-in with a more extensive menu that includes appetizers, shareable dishes, and a full bar of fun cocktails.

    Hide Bar at 1928 Greenville Ave. quietly closed at the end of March, following the St. Patrick's Day festivities. The bar — which originally opened in Deep Ellum in 2017, then closed in 2020 during the pandemic — relocated to Lower Greenville in 2022, following a time-consuming and expensive makeover. Owner Nick Backlund told the DMN that he was closing Hide because he was not allowed to keep the bar open after midnight, due to limits in the neighborhood.

    Mirador Whipped ricotta with spring peas at Mar Y Sol.Mirador

    San Marzano Italian, a New York restaurant that opened a location in Uptown in 2024, has closed. The original location opened in New York's East Village in 2014, where it draws locals and NYU students for its mix-and-match approach where you choose a pasta and pair it with choice of sauce from selections, such as Bolognese, wild boar ragù, tomato-vodka, pesto, meatball, or shrimp scampi. They opened on a prominent corner at 3700 McKinney Ave., in the spot previously occupied by Public School 214.

    Dave's Hot Chicken has opened at 4909 Ross Ave. #100, in Dallas, in a space that was previously Marzano's Pizza. This is Dave's 15th location in DFW, joining Mesquite, Richardson, Irving, Addison, Plano, Arlington, Lewisville, Hurst, McKinney, Fort Worth, and Denton.

    Bit of Grub is a new restaurant in North Dallas at 19129 Preston Rd. #100 with a wide-ranging menu of American and Tex-Mex basics including fajitas, enchiladas, burritos, nachos, chicken-fried steak, Caesar salad, smashburgers, chicken sandwich, patty melt, onion rings, banana pudding, and fried apple pie. That location was previously a Dunkin Donuts, a Kenny's Cafe, and a Mexican place called Casa Mama's for a decade.

    Stan's Blue Note at 2908 Greenville Ave. has a new ownership team in Mo Sherbi & Reid McRae, who state that they are honored to carry on its legacy while bringing fresh energy. They're hatching a new menu, a new upstairs private E-lounge (a private area that can host game-watching parties or people can play games), and upgrades to the bathrooms and patios. They're adding a smashburger, but they promise that the patty melt is "safe and sound," as well as fried mozzarella sticks and spaghetti and meatballs.

    Ellie's Cafe & Tea Room is a renamed and refreshed cafe and tea room now open Plano in the High Street Antique Mall at 800 N. Central Expy., in the former Chocolate Angel space. The owners and staff are the same, but the name change took place because the Chocolate Angel license expired and was not renewed. The menu — featuring deviled eggs, avocado toast, spinach salad, quinoa bowl, turkey and Brie sandwich, and more — has been updated with new recipes and an overall refreshed experience.

    Bulla Gastrobar in Plano has a new menu for spring that includes calamari slow-cooked in its own ink, pork belly with piquillo confit, roasted sweet potatoes with goat cheese spread, cannelloni pasta filled with lamb and Idiazabal cheese, tempura asparagus with goat cheese and yogurt, and dulce de leche cheesecake.

    Mar y Sol, the Latin American restaurant, has updated its menu including adding a dedicated Nikkei section, showcasing Japanese-Peruvian inspired crudos and tiraditos; new street tacos; and a new Wood Fire Grill section. New dishes include lobster rice with lobster bisque, tacos with skirt steak or shrimp, quesabirria, branzino, and Lomo NY strip.

    Mirador has new dishes for spring including ricotta with English peas, butter lettuce salad, and cavatelli pesto with green garlic and arugula. New cocktails include a white Negroni with Bombay Sapphire and bianco vermouth, and a Ruby Spritz with hibiscus-infused tequila, elderflower, and prosecco.

    Hash Kitchen Ube pancakes at Hash Kitchen.Hash Kitchen

    Lazy Dog Restaurants has a new menu of seasonal dishes and cocktails for spring. Highlights include Korean fried chicken bao buns, chicken shawarma salad, deviled egg salad sandwich, chili-garlic cucumbers, and rigatori with burrata cheese and greens. New cocktails include a watermelon margarita and a yuzu skinny margarita. It's available at all six DFW locations in Addison, Allen, Arlington, Euless/Glade Springs, Plano, and Garland.

    Hash Kitchen has a new lineup of limited-time brunch items available through June including ube buttermilk pancakes with blueberry compote; strawberry shortcake pancakes layered with cream cheese frosting and strawberry compote; and the Hash brunch sammie with bacon, hash browns, eggs, cheddar, and hollandaise, served with fries.

    Snooze Eatery is expanding beyond its breakfast-and-brunch roots with a new lineup of lunch dishes rolling out nationwide: The Rachel sandwich with turkey, Swiss, slaw, and spicy bacon Thousand Island; Grilled 3-cheese and tomato soup; Cobb salad with habanero pork belly, avocado, pickled red onion, and chickpeas; beef-and-cheddar smashburger on pretzel bun; whipped cottage cheese toast with balsamic date spread; and steel-cut oats with maple cinnamon vanilla cream, berries, and toasted brown butter granola.

    Cantina Laredo has new dishes for spring at its Addison and Frisco locations, including carnitas nachos, sopecitos with carnitas and black beans; mahi mahi with cilantro lime rice and asparagus; and chopped salad with field greens, black beans, avocado, strawberries, queso fresco, spicy pumpkin seeds, and cilantro-lime vinaigrette. New tacos served with Mexican rice and ranchero beans include carnitas, chicken in cascabel sauce, and Angus beef brisket.

    Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden has contracted Proof of the Pudding, an Atlanta-based catering operation, as its preferred food and beverage provider. Proof's portfolio includes the PGA Tour, Gas South Arena, and The World of Coca-Cola, among others. They'll be doing the food for events such as neo-expressionist artist Hunt Slonem: Bunnies, Birds & Butterflies Exhibition (April 20-September 30) with a limited-edition drink that brings the magic of the exhibit to the table in a whimsical, themed tea at the DeGoyler House; plus new menus and picnic offerings for the Cool Thursdays Concert Series from April 23-June 11. For the first time, guests can also pre-order food.

    Hotel ZaZa has appointed new corporate executive chef Chad Blunston, who will oversee culinary operations across all properties including Group Therapy in Austin, Dragonfly in Dallas, Tipping Point in Memorial City, and Monarch in Houston. He previously served as VP of culinary at HM Alpha Hotels & Resorts.

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