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    Tastemaker Awards 2019

    Dallas-Fort Worth culinary superstars and food fans toast the Tastemaker Awards

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Apr 26, 2019 | 6:50 pm
    Dallas-Fort Worth culinary superstars and food fans toast the Tastemaker Awards
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    It was all the very best food and drink at the 2019 Tastemaker Awards, CultureMap's celebration of the top restaurants, bars, and culinary masters, held at the Fashion Industry Gallery in downtown Dallas on April 25.

    More than 25 bars and restaurants dished out spectacular tastes in a hedonistic feast. The sixth year of the annual event, presented by Woodford Reserve and benefiting North Texas Food Bank, it drew a sold-out crowd of more than 700 attendees and proved to be the most delicious one yet.

    Lines formed quickly for small plates and samples from some of Dallas-Fort Worth's most popular and influential eateries. Buzzy dishes included tripe chicharrones at Khao Noodle Shop; brisket elote at Panther City BBQ; Lady Marmalade pizza at Zoli's NY Pizza; a vivid green pea soup from Bullion, winner of Restaurant of the Year; and Bavarian pretzel bites with beer cheese fondue at The Common Table.

    Some restaurants had multiple offerings. The Pyramid Restaurant & Bar served pig head taco and a mini mole tart; Al Biernat's did tenderloin with garlic mashed potatoes and for the vegans, a veggie tart; and Sauce Pizza and Wine threw down a three-course "meal" of Caprese skewers, baked beef lasagna, and dark chocolate and orange zest cannoli.

    For the first time, VIP ticket-holders could arrive early and mingle in a lounge just for them. The French Room's Anthony Dispensa — a nominee for Chef of the Year — prepared an elevated food-pairing experience for VIPs throughout the night. Courses included: steak tartare with horseradish cream on brioche, paired with Woodford Reserve bourbon; quail egg on cauliflower gel and caviar, paired with Woodford Reserve Rye; and chicken parfait with herbed sourdough, paired with Woodford Reserve Double Oak.

    VIP guest mixologist Austin Millspaugh crafted the most talked-about cocktail of the night in the VIP lounge. The drink, called a Kentucky Play Bill, was a take on a traditional mint julep, made with Woodford Reserve and topped with honey whipped cream, mint, baby's breath, and a whimsical garnish — homemade popcorn.

    Desserts got their very own dedicated Sweet Suite, where pastry chef nominees turned out an array of gorgeous sweets, such as cookies n' cream tartlets from Bisous Bisous Patisserie; Strawberry Fields sorbet and pink goat ice cream from Baldo's Ice Cream & Coffee; mini butter biscuits with bourbon apple butter from The Statler; and dessert tostadas from Dallas Athletic Club. Sugarfina even set up a grab-and-go candy bar.

    The main bar poured potent cocktails, including a Woodford Reserve Old Fashioned, a margarita starring El Jimador tequila, and the most popular drink of the night — the Gold Rush — featuring Woodford Reserve Bourbon with honey syrup and lemon juice. Korbel offered bubbly mixed with fun flavors like blackberry and mango at the Bubbly Bar; wines by Sonoma-Cutrer and beers from Deep Ellum Brewing Company and Alaskan Brewing Co. were served; and guests paced themselves at the Topo Chico Hydration Station.

    But this party wasn't just a feeding frenzy; we had some awards to present. CultureMap senior editor Teresa Gubbins welcomed the crowd and introduced celebrity emcee chef Dean Fearing, who announced winners in 14 categories from restaurants and bars across Dallas-Fort Worth. They were selected by judges consisting of past winners, food and beverage industry experts, and CultureMap editors: Anastacia Quinones, Doug Pickering, Jeana Johnson, Keith Cedotal, Omar Flores, Ron Ruggless, Steve Deshazo, Tom Fleming, Trevor Landry, Darren McDonald, Lanny Lancarte, Lisa Little-Adams, Malolm Mayhew, Marcus Paslay, Stephanie Merry, and Gubbins.

    One of the biggest awards of the night was for Best New Restaurant, voted on by the CultureMap readers. The winners were Taco Y Vino in Dallas and Four Sisters in Fort Worth. They were greeted with some of the heartiest cheers of the night.

    Winners accepted gorgeous trophies onstage, and some stepped to the mic to give quick speeches.

    Bartender of the Year winner Chris Unruh of Tiny Victories acknowledged his fellow nominees, as well as hardworking bartenders who did not make the list. "This city is so, so phenomenally full of talented people. I think we all probably deserve a piece of this," he said, wrapping up with a line that got more than a few cheers: "Let's party, man."

    When she accepted Clay Pigeon's Fort Worth Restaurant of the Year award, chef Bria Downey gave props to the city to the west: "I just want to say thank you, Dallas, for hosting us, but I love you, Fort Worth."

    Between feasting and celebrating, guests stopped to snap Insta-worthy photos at the Photobooth and bought raffle tickets benefiting North Texas Food Bank. DJ Blake Ward kept the beats lively all night. After the awards presentation, the Landliners Band took the stage for an acoustic set.

    To make getting to and from the event a breeze, Tastemaker Award attendees got a free ride with a special code from the new rideshare app Alto.

    Spotted in the crowd were Dallas dining VIPs and influencers, including prior Tastemaker winner Eddie "Lucky" Campbell, restaurateur Brad Woy, Amy MacLaren, restaurateur Amir Omar, PR mavens Susan Friedman, Cynthia Smoot, and Marcy Bales, and Best of Guide's Tammany Stern.

    Also having fun were guests Alice Schermer, Amy Lockwood, Molly Jones, Del Mixon, Anne Warren, Elizabeth Clark, Laurin Byars, Marcie Pagel, Pat Pagel, Charles Harper, Parthenia Harper, Erika Castillo, Angelica Carriero, Claire McGlynn, Zach Manriquez, Alika Ray, Maggie Garza, Josh Farrell, Candace Hughes, Ilissa Hendricks, Ernest Morales, Eva Nava, Noemi Magallanes, Wendy Magallanes, Chris Magallanes, Carol Jackson, Brian Hannah, Roger Freidline, Alice Freidline, and Jim Severson.

    Now go read about all the winners, and we'll see you next year.

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    Celebrity wedding

    Dallas Cowboys cheerleader ties the knot in dreamy wedding in Tuscany

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jun 16, 2025 | 4:24 pm
    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Marissa Phillips, Braden Leschber wedding, Tuscany
    Photo by Kseniya Palchi via Facebook/Marissa Phillips and People magazine.
    Marissa Phillips and Braden Leschber wed on June 3, 2025 in Italy.

    Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Marissa Phillips married her college sweetheart, Braden Leschber, in a picture-perfect wedding under the Tuscan sun of Italy on June 3, 2025.

    People magazine got the exclusive on all the wedding details and gorgeous photos by Milan-based photographer Kseniya Palchik.

    Phillips just completed her third year with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and reportedly cut the Italian wedding trip short to return to Dallas and "buckle down" for the next season's auditions. She appeared in Season 1 of Netflix's hit series America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Season 2 begins streaming Wednesday, June 18.

    Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Marissa Phillips, Braden Leschber wedding, Tuscany
      

    Photo by Kseniya Palchi via Facebook/Marissa Phillips and People magazine.

    Marissa Phillips and Braden Leschber wed on June 3, 2025 in Italy.

    Phillips, a Round Rock native, began dating Leschber in 2017 when they were college students: she, at Texas A&M University and he, at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin. They got engaged, fittingly, on the field of AT&T Stadium in Arlington - home of the Cowboys - on August 10, 2023.

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    According to People, the couple chose to marry in Italy for two reasons: because of Phillips' proud Italian family heritage and because it was (somehow!) cheaper than a big, traditional Texas wedding. So, they and 75 friends and loved ones jetted off to romantic Tuscany for a destination wedding extravaganza that lasted several days.

    "We wanted to make this celebration as special as it could be and stray away from the typical wedding scene whenever we could," Phillips told the magazine. "We also don’t get a lot of time to slow down and enjoy the company of our friends and family, so we really loved the idea of a destination wedding, where everyone could unplug and spend time together."

    Festivities started Monday, June 2 with a welcome party that included Italy's two most important food groups: pizza and gelato.

    The wedding was held the next day at Borgo Stomennano, a historic estate in the Chianti Classico region, near Florence and Siena. According to the website, the estate's villa and farmhouses are surrounded by woods, vineyards, and olive groves in a tiny village built on ancient Roman and Etruscan ruins that are still visible.

    For the ceremony, People says, the bride wore Katherine Tash's elegant "Luna" wedding dress, featuring a wide-scooped neckline and hand-draped bodice and skirt, from Dallas bridal shop a&bé bridal. To complete her bridal look, she rented diamond stud earrings and a tennis bracelet from Verstolo and wore shoes from Bella Belle Shoes. Her hair and makeup were done by The Styling Stewardess. Bridesmaids wore black dresses from Birdy Grey and Kendra Scott jewelry.

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    Phillips walked down the aisle to an instrumental version of Lana Del Rey's "Video Games" and Phillips' brother-in-law officiated the Christian ceremony, in which bride and groom exchanged traditional vows.

    "[Marriage] means we are stuck with each other for life, through the good times and the bad, tied together as one under God and what God has joined together, let no man separate," Phillips told the magazine.

    At the reception, guests dined on a three-course plated dinner of Italian favorites, including trofie pasta with arugula and walnut pesto; fagottino (filled pasta) with bufala ricotta and artichokes and pecorino cheese sauce; and pork chops lacquered with honey and chopped pistachios. Dessert was traditional Italian wedding cake, which the couple "made" in front of guests. (A photo shows them sifting powdered sugar on top.)

    Phillips told People that she and Leschber took the food so seriously, they traveled to Italy a year before their wedding for a tasting with their caterer, Il Sorriso Ricevimenti.

    The bride changed into a custom party dress designed by her best friend and bridesmaid, Kathryn Emily of Belvedere Couture, made of fabric, lace and pearls from Phillips' mother's preserved wedding dress. The newlyweds and their guests then danced the night away to the live music of BritPops.

    Marissa Phillips, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders wedding.The bride and fellow Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performed "Thunderstruck" at the reception.Photo by Kseniya Palchik via People magazine.

    And, in keeping with Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders tradition, members of the squad performed their iconic routine "Thunderstruck."

    Before heading home, the couple and their guests gathered the next day for a "La Dolce Vita"-themed pool party. The new Mr. and Mrs. then slipped away to Lake Como for a quick "mini moon." (They'll take a longer honeymoon at the end of the next Cowboys season, they say.)

    Back home in Dallas, Phillips is not only a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, but also an administrative assistant at an accounting firm and co-owner (with her sister) of the online Joey Lynn Boutique. She's also involved in the Alzheimer's Association in honor of her father, who died of Lewy Body Dementia in 2021.

    She's also a social media influencer. She went viral in December 2024 for gifting each of the 40 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders members a Dyson Airwrap hairstyling tool, valued at $600 each.

    “Huge thank you to @dysonbeauty and @dysonusa for helping me pull off the biggest surprise to the girls who deserve it most! All the love,” she wrote in the Instagram caption of a video of the women opening the $24,000 Christmas haul.

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