• Home
  • popular
  • Events
  • Submit New Event
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • News
  • Restaurants + Bars
  • City Life
  • Entertainment
  • Travel
  • Real Estate
  • Arts
  • Society
  • Home + Design
  • Fashion + Beauty
  • Innovation
  • Sports
  • Charity Guide
  • children
  • education
  • health
  • veterans
  • SOCIAL SERVICES
  • ARTS + CULTURE
  • animals
  • lgbtq
  • New Charity
  • Series
  • Delivery Limited
  • DTX Giveaway 2012
  • DTX Ski Magic
  • dtx woodford reserve manhattans
  • Your Home in the Sky
  • DTX Best of 2013
  • DTX Trailblazers
  • Tastemakers Dallas 2017
  • Healthy Perspectives
  • Neighborhood Eats 2015
  • The Art of Making Whiskey
  • DTX International Film Festival
  • DTX Tatum Brown
  • Tastemaker Awards 2016 Dallas
  • DTX McCurley 2014
  • DTX Cars in Lifestyle
  • DTX Beyond presents Party Perfect
  • DTX Texas Health Resources
  • DART 2018
  • Alexan Central
  • State Fair 2018
  • Formula 1 Giveaway
  • Zatar
  • CityLine
  • Vision Veritas
  • Okay to Say
  • Hearts on the Trinity
  • DFW Auto Show 2015
  • Northpark 50
  • Anteks Curated
  • Red Bull Cliff Diving
  • Maggie Louise Confections Dallas
  • Gaia
  • Red Bull Global Rally Cross
  • NorthPark Holiday 2015
  • Ethan's View Dallas
  • DTX City Centre 2013
  • Galleria Dallas
  • Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty Luxury Homes in Dallas Texas
  • DTX Island Time
  • Simpson Property Group SkyHouse
  • DIFFA
  • Lotus Shop
  • Holiday Pop Up Shop Dallas
  • Clothes Circuit
  • DTX Tastemakers 2014
  • Elite Dental
  • Elan City Lights
  • Dallas Charity Guide
  • DTX Music Scene 2013
  • One Arts Party at the Plaza
  • J.R. Ewing
  • AMLI Design District Vibrant Living
  • Crest at Oak Park
  • Braun Enterprises Dallas
  • NorthPark 2016
  • Victory Park
  • DTX Common Desk
  • DTX Osborne Advisors
  • DTX Comforts of Home 2012
  • DFW Showcase Tour of Homes
  • DTX Neighborhood Eats
  • DTX Comforts of Home 2013
  • DTX Auto Awards
  • Cottonwood Art Festival 2017
  • Nasher Store
  • Guardian of The Glenlivet
  • Zyn22
  • Dallas Rx
  • Yellow Rose Gala
  • Opendoor
  • DTX Sun and Ski
  • Crow Collection
  • DTX Tastes of the Season
  • Skye of Turtle Creek Dallas
  • Cottonwood Art Festival
  • DTX Charity Challenge
  • DTX Culture Motive
  • DTX Good Eats 2012
  • DTX_15Winks
  • St. Bernard Sports
  • Jose
  • DTX SMU 2014
  • DTX Up to Speed
  • st bernard
  • Ardan West Village
  • DTX New York Fashion Week spring 2016
  • Taste the Difference
  • Parktoberfest 2016
  • Bob's Steak and Chop House
  • DTX Smart Luxury
  • DTX Earth Day
  • DTX_Gaylord_Promoted_Series
  • IIDA Lavish
  • Huffhines Art Trails 2017
  • Red Bull Flying Bach Dallas
  • Y+A Real Estate
  • Beauty Basics
  • DTX Pet of the Week
  • Long Cove
  • Charity Challenge 2014
  • Legacy West
  • Wildflower
  • Stillwater Capital
  • Tulum
  • DTX Texas Traveler
  • Dallas DART
  • Soldiers' Angels
  • Alexan Riveredge
  • Ebby Halliday Realtors
  • Zephyr Gin
  • Sixty Five Hundred Scene
  • Christy Berry
  • Entertainment Destination
  • Dallas Art Fair 2015
  • St. Bernard Sports Duck Head
  • Jameson DTX
  • Alara Uptown Dallas
  • Cottonwood Art Festival fall 2017
  • DTX Tastemakers 2015
  • Cottonwood Arts Festival
  • The Taylor
  • Decks in the Park
  • Alexan Henderson
  • Gallery at Turtle Creek
  • Omni Hotel DTX
  • Red on the Runway
  • Whole Foods Dallas 2018
  • Artizone Essential Eats
  • Galleria Dallas Runway Revue
  • State Fair 2016 Promoted
  • Trigger's Toys Ultimate Cocktail Experience
  • Dean's Texas Cuisine
  • Real Weddings Dallas
  • Real Housewives of Dallas
  • Jan Barboglio
  • Wildflower Arts and Music Festival
  • Hearts for Hounds
  • Okay to Say Dallas
  • Indochino Dallas
  • Old Forester Dallas
  • Dallas Apartment Locators
  • Dallas Summer Musicals
  • PSW Real Estate Dallas
  • Paintzen
  • DTX Dave Perry-Miller
  • DTX Reliant
  • Get in the Spirit
  • Bachendorf's
  • Holiday Wonder
  • Village on the Parkway
  • City Lifestyle
  • opportunity knox villa-o restaurant
  • Nasher Summer Sale
  • Simpson Property Group
  • Holiday Gift Guide 2017 Dallas
  • Carlisle & Vine
  • DTX New Beginnings
  • Get in the Game
  • Red Bull Air Race
  • Dallas DanceFest
  • 2015 Dallas Stylemaker
  • Youth With Faces
  • Energy Ogre
  • DTX Renewable You
  • Galleria Dallas Decadence
  • Bella MD
  • Tractorbeam
  • Young Texans Against Cancer
  • Fresh Start Dallas
  • Dallas Farmers Market
  • Soldier's Angels Dallas
  • Shipt
  • Elite Dental
  • Texas Restaurant Association 2017
  • State Fair 2017
  • Scottish Rite
  • Brooklyn Brewery
  • DTX_Stylemakers
  • Alexan Crossings
  • Ascent Victory Park
  • Top Texans Under 30 Dallas
  • Discover Downtown Dallas
  • San Luis Resort Dallas
  • Greystar The Collection
  • FIG Finale
  • Greystar M Line Tower
  • Lincoln Motor Company
  • The Shelby
  • Jonathan Goldwater Events
  • Windrose Tower
  • Gift Guide 2016
  • State Fair of Texas 2016
  • Choctaw Dallas
  • TodayTix Dallas promoted
  • Whole Foods
  • Unbranded 2014
  • Frisco Square
  • Unbranded 2016
  • Circuit of the Americas 2018
  • The Katy
  • Snap Kitchen
  • Partners Card
  • Omni Hotels Dallas
  • Landmark on Lovers
  • Harwood Herd
  • Galveston.com Dallas
  • Holiday Happenings Dallas 2018
  • TenantBase
  • Cottonwood Art Festival 2018
  • Hawkins-Welwood Homes
  • The Inner Circle Dallas
  • Eating in Season Dallas
  • ATTPAC Behind the Curtain
  • TodayTix Dallas
  • The Alexan
  • Toyota Music Factory
  • Nosh Box Eatery
  • Wildflower 2018
  • Society Style Dallas 2018
  • Texas Scottish Rite Hospital 2018
  • 5 Mockingbird
  • 4110 Fairmount
  • Visit Taos
  • Allegro Addison
  • Dallas Tastemakers 2018
  • The Village apartments
  • City of Burleson Dallas

    News You Can Eat

    Impending Uptown restaurant closure can't darken this sunny batch of food news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 20, 2015 | 10:11 am

    You can tell the season just by looking at the menus of restaurants around Dallas-Fort Worth, where spring dishes are sprouting. There are more tacos, more pizza and more brunch.

    All of that spring growth cannot be stunted by the impending closure of one of Dallas' oldest restaurants. Here's your chance to catch up with all the latest restaurant news:

    Old Warsaw will close this year, to make way for a 14-story office building being plotted 2620 Maple Ave. The Old Warsaw has been serving old-school French Continental food since 1948, and at this location since the '70s.

    Spin Neapolitan Pizza, the fast-casual chain with plans to open four branches around Dallas, finally opened its first at Southlake Town Square. Founded in 2005 by husband and wife Richard and Gail Lozoff and partner Edwin Brownell, Spin has locations in Kansas City, Omaha and Southern California. In addition to Southlake, it has a location in Richardson with coming-soon locations in Irving and Dallas.

    Sugar Skull Cafe, the Mexican concept at Trinity Groves, opened April 11. It's serving coffee, tacos, breakfast, desserts and margaritas, and it is open three meals a day.

    Yucatan Taco Stand abruptly opened its branch on Greenville Avenue. The Fort Worth-bred chain has tacos in many flavors, but also restaurant-y food like yucca fries with roasted garlic aioli.

    Two new Dunkin' Donuts have arrived, one in McKinney, another in Burleson; both are combined with Baskin Robbins ice cream stores. In addition to doughnuts and coffee, they're serving a pretzel-roll chicken sandwich and a steak wrap with steak and cheese in a five-inch round tortilla. Another branch has opened in Frisco but that's a standalone, no Baskin-Robbins.

    Bishop Cider Co. is opening a second location in the Design District, following the original that opened in Bishop Arts in 2014. Slated to open in the summer, the new space will include a taproom and event space with tours. The address is 2777 Irving Blvd.

    Malai Kitchen is expanding, with plans to open a second branch in Southlake. In the meantime, the original at West Village will launch a four-course chef's tasting menu on May 1, with dishes inspired by different regions of Asia: smoked duck breast (Sapa, northern Vietnam); scampi soup (Dalat, central Vietnam highlands); beef short rib (Satun provence, southern Thai border); and taro root and dark rum coconut milk custard coconut gelato with tart tamarind caramel (Phetcharaburi, south central Thailand). The menu runs through May and will change monthly. It's $58 per person, plus $30 for wine pairings.

    Southlake Neapolitan pizzeria Campania is opening a branch in the space previously occupied by La Perla, the Italian restaurant north of the Galleria. The original Campania was located in the West Village, but it closed in 2012.

    Richardson Mediterranean restaurant Afrah will open a second location in Irving, at 3351 Regent Blvd. near 635 and Belt Line. Noted for its shawarma and hummus, Afrah got the Guy Fieri boost when it was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. The Richardson location is also expanding into a larger space, set to open in May.

    Snider Plaza restaurant Dive Coastal Cuisine has a new summer menu featuring stuffed grilled jalapeños; mango and jicima salad; shrimp kabob tacos; and grilled peaches with coconut cream, oats and honey.

    Wild Mushroom Steak House in Fort Worth is now serving lunch Wednesday through Friday, in addition to dinner and Sunday brunch. The lunch menu will feature burgers, tenderloin and chicken tarragon sandwiches, priced from $14 to $30. A new bar menu offers fried oyster nachos and flatbread pizzas, and it is served at lunch and dinner.

    Hibiscus' new spring menu items include burrata with strawberries, chicken with fava bean puree, sea bass with green garbanzos, and an updated Caesar salad with mache lettuce and white anchovies.

    Grace restaurant in Fort Worth has new spring menu items, including trout tartare, escargot with broccoli fondue, rabbit tortellini, black bass with yellow curry, and halibut with peas shoots and a novel side: cream of wheat with herb butter.

    Victor Tangos chef Kirstyn Brewer has new spring menu items, including baked oyster with leeks; sautéed spring veg with puffed rice, sweet soy and poached egg; and PB&J bread pudding.

    Carmel Restaurant is now serving Sunday brunch with Belgian waffles, quiche, eggs Benedict, omelets and signature dishes such as shakshuka: eggs baked in a tomato red pepper sauce spiced with cumin, paprika, cayenne, feta cheese and meat patties. Shawarma sandwiches come with choice of chicken or beef. There are also spicy bloody Marys and mimosas.

    At Cantina Laredo's original location on 4546 Belt Line Rd. in Addison, they're testing a new menu prior to rolling it out nationally. The menu focuses on farm-to-table produce, fruit, poultry and meat. Tortillas will be created from heirloom, single-origin masa from Oaxaca and Jalisco. Ceviches and tortas will be added, including pollo tinga, cochinita pibil, elotes and barbacoa. There will be agua frescas and bebidas, plus more tequila and mezcal.

    Twisted Root Burger Co. has added a veggie burger to its menu, made from black beans, ground chickpeas, flax seeds, brown rice and quinoa. Made in-house daily, it costs $5.99.

    Romano's Bakery shut down abruptly this week, stiffing some couples who'd ordered wedding cakes. Celebrity Cafe & Bakery will honor 50 percent (up to $250) of their lost deposits on a wedding cake from Celebrity.

    Cotton Patch has a new to-go menu of entrées and sides, including pot roast, turkey, meatloaf and strawberry pecan salad. Beginning June 1, Cotton Patch will also bring back fried green tomatoes for the summer, served with avocado ranch dressing. Two new desserts, strawberry shortcake and blueberry cream cheese pie, are available through the end of July.

    Sfuzzi Dallas has hired T.J. Lengnick as executive chef. Look for new items in the coming weeks, including a brunch that will coincide with the opening of the restaurant's patio. But what is this? "The Sfuzzi menu has been scaled back a bit but still maintains its mission with a strong focus on pizzas and pasta." Cutting back so soon?

    Dunkin' Donuts continues to slowly, steadily expand.

    Dunkin' Donuts, sprinkles, doughnut
    Dunkin' Donuts Facebook
    Dunkin' Donuts continues to slowly, steadily expand.
    unspecified
    news/restaurants-bars

    Buzzy opening

    Buzzy Palladino's Steak & Seafood debuts in Preston Hollow after NYC raves

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jun 16, 2026 | 1:37 pm
    Palladino's Steak & Seafood
    Photo courtesy of Palladino's
    Cowboy Steak at Palladino's Steak & Seafood Dallas.

    One of Dallas' most anticipated restaurant openings of 2026 has happened: Palladino's Steak & Seafood, the steakhouse that became the toast of New York before it arrived in Texas, has officially opened in Preston Hollow.

    The restaurant from restaurateur Joseph Palladino opened Tuesday, June 16 at 5959 Royal Ln., in the former Spec's space at Preston Road and Royal Lane.

    The opening marks a return to Dallas for Palladino, an ex-NYPD police officer-turned-restaurateur known for concepts such as Nick & Sam's Steakhouse and the Coal Vines pizza chain.

    Palladino's Steak & Seafood is his newest creation, combining steakhouse, Italian, and seafood, particularly sushi.

    Joseph Palladino, Palladino's Joseph Palladino inside Palladino's Steak & SeafoodPhoto courtesy of Palladino's

    Palladino first announced the Dallas location in 2025, while simultaneously opening the original Palladino's Steak & Seafood inside New York's Grand Central Terminal. That restaurant quickly emerged as one of New York City's buzziest openings, earning praise from outlets including Eater, Forbes, and the New York Post, and drawing celebrity diners who gushed as lovingly as the critics did.

    The Dallas version is described in a release as "a modern steakhouse menu featuring prime cuts, impeccably sourced seafood, Italian-inspired dishes, refined sushi offerings, and elevated tableside experiences."

    Palladino has assembled a veteran team that includes executive chef Sam Hazen - whose résumé includes stints at Michelin three-star Le Gavroche, Tavern on the Green, and Tao - along with chef de cuisine Henry Johnson.

    Palladino said the cuisine reflects both his New York roots and Hazen's experience working in fine dining and Asian concepts.

    Highlights of their menu include:

    • Slow-Roasted Herb-Crusted Prime Rib served tableside from the restaurant's "Trolley Treat"
    • Bread Stick Veal Milanese
    • Miso-Glazed Chilean Bass
    • Maine Lobster Scampi
    • Sushi selections
    • Taste of Japan A5 Wagyu offerings

    The Dallas location was designed by Rockwell Group, the internationally known design firm that also created the New York restaurant. "The Dallas location reinterprets Palladino’s signature sense of glamour through a distinctly Texas lens, blending the sophistication and energy of the brand’s New York roots with the warmth and character of Palladino’s longstanding Dallas legacy," says the release.

    Palladino's also includes two private event venues: The Aria, a live-music-focused events space (complete with grand piano and stage) named for Palladino's daughter; and The National, an intimate private dining room named for Dallas National Golf Club, where Palladino is a member.

    "Featuring photography from the club, The National celebrates Dallas’s deep ties to the sport while reflecting the restaurant’s broader themes of legacy, community, and elevated gathering," says the release.

     Palladino's The snazzy bar area.Photo courtesy of Palladino's

    Palladino first landed on the Dallas restaurant scene in 1998 to partner up with the equally larger-than-life restaurateur Phil Romano, and went on to have a hand in the creation of Nick & Sam’s, the swanky steakhouse on Maple Avenue (now run by Sam Romano, Phil Romano's son), Nick & Sam's Grill, Dos Jefes, and Coal Vines, his homage to the casual neighborhood restaurants reminiscent of his upbringing in New York.

    Palladino was approached by Preston Royal's landlords to open a restaurant at the center. Given his local following and celebrity draw, as well as the large local appetite for steakhouses, Dallas made sense as a second location, particularly at the highly desirable intersection of Preston and Royal.

    “Dallas has played such an important role in my story as an entrepreneur," Palladino says in the release. “After opening the first Palladino’s Steak & Seafood in New York, it felt only right to bring it here next. This city understands hospitality at the highest level, and we’re excited to introduce a menu, ambiance and experience that reflects that.”

    The Palladino's bar opens daily at 4:30 pm, with dinner service beginning at 5 pm. Hours are 5-10 pm Sunday-Thursday and 5-11 pm Friday-Saturday.

    ---

    Teresa Gubbins contributed to this story.

    steakhousepreston hollowpreston roadcelebritiesnew yorkopenings
    news/restaurants-bars
    CULTUREMAP EMAILS ARE AWESOME
    Get Dallas intel delivered daily.
    Loading...