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    News You Can Eat

    Short ribs and hot dogs beef up this round of Dallas restaurant news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Feb 17, 2015 | 6:00 am

    Soon local foodies will be able to dig into short ribs at a new Dish in North Dallas, eat hot dogs in Deep Ellum, pizza in Plano and chocolate chip cookies in Fort Worth. Here's more restaurant news:

    The opening date nears for Dish Preston Hollow, the second branch for restaurateur Tim McEneny: late February. It's going into the spot at Hillcrest Avenue and Northwest Highway previously occupied by Soleo Mexican. The menu will feature seasonal American cuisine with wine, craft cocktails and local beer. It'll be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. McEneny opened the first Dish in the ilume building on Cedar Springs in 2009.

    Hot dogs to the rescue in Deep Ellum with Luscher's Red Hots, from The Grape chef-owner Brian Luscher. The opening is tentatively scheduled for the last week of February. Luscher has been overhauling the space at 2653 Commerce St., which was best known as home to the late '90s punk-rock Sand Bar. His makeover includes a patio in front, which makes the most of a corner spot that was previously hard to utilize.

    The first location of Kin Kin Urban Thai opens in Fort Worth on February 27. It'll start with dinner service only, then add lunch on March 2. The restaurant is at 2801 W. Seventh St., in the old MK Sushi spot. The menu features pad Thai and tom yum soup along with a "Thai Scottish egg" and a "Thai-inspired" burger. The branch on Oak Lawn in Dallas is opening in April, and Preston/Forest is supposedly opening in the summer.

    A branch of cookie company Tiff's Treats is opening in Fort Worth, at 2401 W. Seventh St., Ste. 112, near Chuy's. This is the first Tiff's in Tarrant County and the 17th store overall. It is scheduled to open in April.

    A branch of Moe's Southwest Grill is open in Rowlett, at 5601 President George Bush Turnpike. Aside from the usual burritos served at this Atlanta-based chain, the Rowlett branch has one of those deluxe Coca-Cola Freestyle touch-screen-operated soda fountains with more than 100 options, including 70 diet or low-calorie and 90 caffeine-free beverages; 80 unique brands offered nowhere else; and many waters, sports drinks, lemonades and sparkling drinks.

    A second branch of nascent pizza chain Firecrust has opened in Plano, at 6509 Park Blvd., where Roti Grill used to be. Firecrust is one of the growing number of quick-serve Neapolitan-style pizza concepts swarming Dallas-Fort Worth, including such players as Project Pie and Pie Five. The first Firecrust opened in Dallas at the southwest corner of Knox and 75. A third branch is opening soon in Addison off Belt Line Road.

    A branch of Super Chix, the fried chicken concept from Yum! Brands, is opening in Dallas. A spokesman for the real estate company confirms that the restaurant has leased a space at 14999 Preston Rd., at the southwest corner of Belt Line Road, in the same shopping center as Tom Thumb. It'll take an end cap on the corner by Wells Fargo and Bank of America, in a space that was once a hair salon and an eye doctor's office. The restaurant is still under construction and won't be open for another 60 days. The inaugural branch opened in Arlington in 2014.

    Poor Didi's Tamale Diner; it survived three years in humble Mesquite before moving in November 2014 to Trinity Groves. Now it is closed. Trinity Groves sent out an announcement that it has "many new and creative restaurant concepts to select from" to fill the former Didi's space.

    Henry's Majestic opens for lunch on February 17; hours will be Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-4 pm. New ​items include beet salad, meatball grinder, chicken wrap, kale and ahi tuna, pork belly salad, and rib-eye sandwich. New cocktails include black tea cardamon collins and a non-alcoholic smoked cherry phosphate, which they say are perfect for day drinking. But aren't they all?

    Chef Andrew Dilda, who went on the market after Barter closed, is now off the market; he's joined the staff at Neighborhood Services in Addison.

    Sherman microbrewery 903 Brewers has begun canning its beer, using the 360 Lids model that allows the entire top to be removed. They're releasing four beers: 903 Blonde, Chosen One Coconut Ale, Sasquatch Imperial Chocolate Milk Stout, and Roo’s Red. The chocolate milk stout will be sold in four-packs, while the other beers will come in six-packs.

    A second branch of Firecrust is open in Plano.

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    A second branch of Firecrust is open in Plano.
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    Holiday News

    UNT Dallas campus will host drive-thru with free Thanksgiving food

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 13, 2025 | 1:02 pm
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    The North Texas Food Bank, in partnership with the University of North Texas at Dallas, Tom Thumb / Albertsons, and UNIQLO, will host a Thanksgiving food distribution for families in need on Saturday, November 22, 2025, from 9 am-12 pm (or while supplies last) on the UNT Dallas campus at 7300 University Hills Blvd.

    The drive-through event, open to the public, will serve approximately 500 families, each receiving a turkey and about 60 pounds of food. Additionally, global clothing retailer UNIQLO will donate Heatch thermal clothing.

    According to Feeding America, Texas has the highest number of food-insecure individuals in the U.S., and the Dallas-Fort Worth area ranks third among major U.S. metros. Within NTFB’s 12-county service area, nearly 744,000 people, including 250,000 children, face hunger, with more than 60 percent living in Dallas County.

    UNT Dallas has partnered with NTFB since 2020, hosting monthly mobile food distributions on campus that have provided more than 140,000 pounds of food to 1,500 families so far this year. Students, faculty, and staff regularly volunteer to support these events. The university also operates the Trailblazers Care Pantry, offering groceries, hygiene products, and a Career Closet to help students prepare for internships and job interviews.

    Albertsons and Tom Thumb have supported NTFB for more than 40 years through food donations, financial contributions, and volunteer efforts. Through their Recipe for Change initiative, they provide millions of pounds of food each year to local food banks, including nearly 2.5 million pounds donated to NTFB last year. In August, NTFB received a $3 million multi-year grant from the Albertsons and Tom Thumb Foundation to advance the food bank’s Fulfilling Futures strategic plan.

    UNIQLO volunteers will distribute Heattech thermal clothing as part of the company’s Heart of LifeWear initiative. Through its partnership with Feeding America, UNIQLO will help provide 2 million meals nationwide and donate 50,000 Heattech units to individuals experiencing homelessness or food insecurity in the U.S.

    How to participate
    No registration is required to attend the UNT Dallas distribution, but participants must arrive in a vehicle. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. While no ID is required, families will be asked to provide their household size and zip code.

    In addition to this event, NTFB has purchased and distributed about 15,000 turkeys through its network of 500 partner food pantries and organizations this holiday season. Neighbors seeking food assistance find a food pantry nearby from this online list that provides food and often other services, or they can find mobile food distributions across North Texas. Neighbors can also contact the North Texas Food Bank to learn about Senior Programs and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

    Tom Thumb and Albertsons stores in North Texas are owned and operated by Albertsons Companies, which operates stores across 35 states and the District of Columbia under multiple banners including Albertsons, Safeway, Tom Thumb, Randalls, Market Street, and United Supermarkets. UNIQLO is a Tokyo-based apparel chain which debuted in Dallas in October 2024 with three locations at Galleria Dallas, The Parks Mall in Arlington, and Stonebriar Centre in Frisco.

    “With the government shutdown affecting paychecks and benefits for many families, this Thanksgiving event comes at a crucial time,” says North Texas Food Bank president & CEO Trisha Cunningham in a statement. “Tom Thumb / Albertsons and UNT Dallas continue to be incredible partners in helping us make sure every neighbor has food on the table. Their ongoing support allows us to respond quickly when our community needs us most.”

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