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    Something fishy going on

    Where to eat in Dallas right now: 10 hot restaurants for March

    Teresa Gubbins
    Mar 4, 2013 | 6:00 am

    Not everyone observes Easter. But for those who do, abstinence is part of the deal. For Catholics, that means no meat or animal products; in fact, it's church law that Catholics cannot eat meat on Fridays during Lent. It's the law, baby!

    Dallas-Fort Worth is more Baptist than Catholic, but we'll take this opportunity to highlight 10 places to get your Lent on.

    Cafe Pacific
    Open since 1980, this Highland Park Village staple was the original place to get good seafood in Dallas. The signature crab cakes look good, formed into cylinders with sharp edges and browned until crisp. If you're feeling sassy, try the lobster salad rolls, an Asian-inspired appetizer with lobster wrapped in rice paper, served with a peanut chili dipping sauce.

    Daddy Jack's
    If you want to eat fish like the Catholics in New England do, this is the place. The trademark is the fish of the day topped with Ritz-cracker stuffing, comforting and rich; entrees come with a nothing-fancy baked potato and chunky vegetable medley. In keeping with the times, Daddy Jack's does a lobster roll, and it's about as authentic as you can get.

    Dallas Fish Market
    This high-end downtown Dallas eatery has pristine seafood in a pristine room. Ahi tuna with a rare, red center is served with Israeli couscous, zucchini, squash and carrots in a basil-tomato vinaigrette. Redfish goes fiery-hot with Thai chili, pad Thai noodles, stir-fried vegetables and roasted peanuts.

    Dodie's Reef
    Dodie's Cafe on Greenville Avenue at Belmont has been the go-to spot since 1989 for New Orleans-style po' boys, crawfish and frosty beer. Half a mile north is its newer sibling, Dodie's Reef, which features New Orleans-style po' boys, crawfish — and a full bar. Hurricane time.

    Driftwood
    This Oak Cliff restaurant from a former Dallas Fish Market manager is a chip off the old block, with a like-minded elegance and froufrou fish on the plate: soft-shell crab, charred octopus and seared trout. Among chef Omar Flores' selection of crudo are oysters accompanied by a jalapeño sorbet.

    Hook Line & Sinker
    HL&S now has a second branch at 17602 Preston Rd., but whether you're at the Uptown or North Dallas location, you'll find near-greaseless fried catfish and combination plates with fried shrimp, fried oysters and crunchy-moist hush puppies.

    S&D
    The New Orleans-style seafood spot is fixated on shrimp: boiled shrimp, shrimp cocktail, shrimp salad, spicy shrimp dip, BBQ shrimp, fried shrimp sandwich and — last but not least — that pinnacle of shrimpness, the fried shrimp platter. Medium-size shrimp are battered and fried until crunchy and served with slaw, fries or Creole rice, and hush puppies.

    Spoon
    Dallas' own version of Le Bernardin, the New York seafood temple, is presided over by mercurial Top Chef contestant and keeper of the pickles John Tesar. The menu has signatures such as the spicy Singapore toast, but it evolves with whatever fish haul comes in; The Brad has the full set.

    TJ's Seafood Market and Grill
    TJ’s Seafood Market in Preston Forest added a second location in the Shops at Highland Park, near La Duni, with seating for 24. They grill fish from the case to order and top it with sauces such as Creole or wasabi vinaigrette; there are also daily specials such as steamed mussels and clams. TJ's also has one of the most popular lobster rolls in town.

    20 Feet Seafood Joint
    This new fish shack in East Dallas is the latest concept to follow trailblazing Good 2 Go Taco into this former run-down strip in far East Dallas. Located next to Goodfriend Beer Garden and Burger House, it has a slight New England vibe in its chef-driven clam chowder, lobster rolls, and fish and chips.

    Bonus entry: Sea Breeze Fish Market
    Plano spot featuring longtime seafood expert Rick Oruch has become famous for its lobster rolls, but it's been doing nicely grilled fish at an affordable price for five years.

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    A Toast

    Dallas distiller launches zero-proof liquor line and hosting accessories

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 5, 2025 | 4:04 pm
    Teaspoon zero-proof
    Photo courtesy of Teaspoon
    It's the brand's first line of non-alcoholic beverages.

    The zero-proof liquor movement keeps gaining momentum, and the latest to take a seat at the bar is Teaspoon, from the Dallas-based Dynasty Spirits.

    The brand's first line of non-alcoholic whiskey, tequila, gin, and "Italian Spritz" (comparable to the main ingredient in a certain bright-orange cocktail) are already available for shipping nationwide, and the company promises they will be carried by more than 400 Texas retailers by year's end. Each 700ml bottle is priced at $32.99.

    “Teaspoon was born from a simple belief: that the drink in your hand should match the moment you’re in,” says founder Devin Odell. “Teaspoon isn’t just zero-proof spirit alternatives, it’s a statement. It offers a fresh option for those who expect more from what’s in their glass: more flavor, more intention, more celebration.”

    For the mocktail connoisseurs out there, here's a quick overview of each bottle's tasting notes:

    • The zero-proof whiskey has cherry, vanilla, caramel, and citrus zest on the nose. The palate opens with a bourbon-style sweetness and finishes dry and peppery.
    • The zero-proof tequila has the aroma of cracked black pepper with hints of pineapple and guava, and tastes of fresh bell pepper up front. Citrus mid-notes add brightness and it's rounded off with a lightly sweet oak finish.
    • The zero-proof gin's nose brings lemon zest and elderflower, and its taste is dry and herbal like a true London Dry gin.
    • The zero-proof Italian Spritz balances sweet red licorice and bitter orange peel on the nose. The palate starts with orange-candy brightness and progresses to juicy grapefruit before finishing with a lingering herbal bitterness.

    The name Teaspoon is reflective of the culinary measuring tool's history, and how the gilt silver spoons were once prized by England's upper crust due to the initial rarity of tea imported from Asia.

    The Texas-born Odell founded Dynasty Spirits in 2010, and the brand's portfolio currently includes Pezuña Blanca tequila, Townes vodka, Green House vodka and gin, Lasso Motel whiskey, and Painted Donkey tequila.

    Launching in tandem with Teaspoon’s non-alcoholic beverages is a collection of custom retail products in collaboration with Marcello Andres, Shelton Metal, Tom Adam, Match 1995, A Bientot, WP Standard, and more. Currently, that includes linen cocktail napkins, glassware, and a set of artful pewter teaspoons, each representing a different zero-proof liquor.

    Dallasites can taste and shop at Teaspoon's launch event: November 6 at at the Shop Swoon boutique inside the Joule Hotel. Bottles will be available for purchase there through November 9.

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