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    This Week in Gluttony

    Here are the 8 top food and drink events in Dallas-Fort Worth this week

    Diana Oates
    Jul 7, 2015 | 6:00 am

    The Fourth of July festivities may have come and gone, but there is more food to eat and wine and beer to drink. These are the best of the gluttonous events around Dallas-Fort Worth this week:

    Wednesday, July 8

    Wine But Not From the Vine Class at Whole Foods Preston Forest
    Grapes, who needs ’em? Join the experts at Whole Foods as they explore a variety of berry, fruit and honey wines, with the unique flavors of strawberry, blueberry, peach and more. This 7 pm class is free, but you must register.

    Thursday, July 9

    Cosmos and Cookie Decorating at Barcadia
    At this unique class, enjoy laughs, cosmos and sweets as you create cookies in fun shapes like stilettos and little black dresses. Every week, there is a different theme. Early bird tickets are $30; regular admission is $35. The class lasts from 6:30-8 pm.

    RustRidge Wine Dinner at Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House Forth Worth
    A five-course dinner is paired with wines from RustRidge Ranch and Winery of St. Helena, California. Courses include seared halloumi cheese, miniature Maine lobster rolls, iron-seared Arctic char with parsley pesto quinoa, three-pepper crusted beef ribs, duo of cocoa nib-crusted beef tenderloin with a summer truffle demi-glace and chimichurri marinated lamb chop with foraged mushroom ravioli, and more. Dinner starts at 7 pm and costs $135 a person. Call 817- 877-3999 for reservations.

    Friday, July 10

    Bordeaux Varietals Wine Tasting at Pappas Bros.
    This tasting showcases outstanding examples of wines from around the world that trace their heritage to this classic region, including Semillon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Caramenere. The event lasts from 6-8 pm and costs $65 a person. This is a wine tasting, not a wine dinner, although seasonal hors d’oeuvre will be served. Call 214-366-2000 for reservations.

    Saturday, July 11

    Asian Street Food Dinner at Grace
    Grace chef Blaine Staniford and Tokyo Cafe chef Kevin Martinez host an Asian street food dinner on the patio. The menu features a mix of Asian-inspired and American dishes such as crispy Peking duck with Koshihikari rice, kumquats, watermelon pickle and kimchi; tonkotsu ramen; chili lobster and Shiro Kogi beef ribs; and coconut custard with mochi, lychee nuts and miso crumble. Courses are paired with selections by Grace sommelier Jenny Kornblum. Dinner is $74 and begins promptly at 6:30 pm. Make reservations by calling 817-877-3388.

    Sunday, July 12

    Sunday Supper at CBD Provisions
    This is the kickoff to a weekly series that runs through August 2, and each Sunday features a different three-course menu. Dishes range from charred romaine Caesar salad to Gulf fish fry to coconut layer cake. CBD also offers 50 percent off all bottles of wine on Sundays during dinner service from 5-9 pm, in the bar or dining room.Cost is $37 per person. Call 214-261-4500 for reservations.

    Monday, July 13

    Barley’s Angels July Chapter Meeting at Deep Ellum Brewing Company
    The female-centric beer appreciation group is easing back into chapter meetings with a casual and fun trip to Deep Ellum Brewing. The $18 ticket includes three beers, brewery tour, appetizers and a DEBC pint glass to take home.

    Cheese 101 Class at Scardello Artisan Cheese
    Experience comparative tastings of cheese and out-of-the-ordinary items that help you focus on the distinct flavors of each cheese type. The class covers the basics on how cheese is made and the fundamentals of pairing it. The $40 ticket also includes drinks; reserve quickly, because these classes often sell out. It starts at 7 pm.

    Barley's Angels hosts its July meeting at Deep Ellum Brewing Company on July 13.

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    Eataly Pizza Fest at NorthPark Center in Dallas crushed it

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 7, 2025 | 4:47 pm
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    Dallas' full-blown love affair with pizza was plain to see on Sunday, April 6 at Eataly Pizza Fest - Dallas, the largest all-inclusive, citywide pizza festival bringing together nearly 30 of DFW's best pizza spots to celebrate one of the best foods in the world.

    The event took place at NorthPark Center, in the parking lot outside the entrance to Eataly, at the northwest corner of Boedeker Street and Northwest Highway, where a massive tent filled with booths had been erected — each booth backed up by an oven where pizzeria teams were cooking pizzas to order, to be cut into varying bite-sized samples.

    They represented more than six styles of pizza, including Neapolitan, New York-style, Detroit, tavern, and Chicago. It presented an ideal opportunity to wander from booth to booth, comparing pizza styles, toppings, and crust.

    The event drew famed pizzaiolo Chris Bianco, founder of nationally acclaimed Pizzeria Bianco, which has locations in Phoenix and Los Angeles, who participated in welcome speeches on the main stage and hosted a seminar on the education stage, where he shared his journey and held a meet & greet with attendees.

    They broke the event into two time slots: 11 am-2:30 pm, and 3:30-7 pm. According to estimates, the total attendance for the day was more than 3,500 people, with the majority showing up for the second afternoon session.

    Attendees were given tokens to vote on their favorites, and one winner was proclaimed for each time zone:

    • For the early slot, the winner was DeLucca Gaucho, the small pizzeria chain that takes a Brazilian-style all-you-can-eat approach.
    • For the afternoon slot, the winner was Partenope, the mom-and-pop from pizzaiolo Dino Santonicola and Megan Santonicola.

    Eataly Pizza FestMegan and Dino Santonicola from Partenope at Eataly Pizza FestEataly/Michael Dee

    But there was not a bad pizza in the house.

    At peak times, each pizza stand had lines a dozen people deep. However, they were slinging pizzas so briskly that the lines moved quickly. Blissfully, nobody asked about gluten-free options. There was gluten everywhere.

    The tent was a like a giant U-shape. Lined up on one side were the dome-shaped ovens that signify Neapolitan-style pizza, where purveyors included Pizzeria Testa, Fireova Pizza, Cane Rosso, Il Forno, Poco Fiasco, and Partenope.

    On the other side, deck ovens stood shoulder-to-shoulder, behind slingers that included Dough Bird, Mimi's, Fortunate Son, Greenville Avenue Pizza Co., Cenzo's Pizza & Deli, Jet's Pizza, Neony Pizza Works, Prego Pasta House, South Polk Pizzeria, and Salisbury's Pizza.

    Outside the main tent were two more rows of pizza stands, with one entire row dedicated to Eataly, who had side-by-side stands serving items such as mozzarella balls and desserts.

    Lining the perimeter were 30 drink booths, pouring everything from craft beer by Peticolas, White Rock Brewing, Tupps, and more, to wines, spritzes, alcohol-free wines, and a cool Italian version of cola called Molecola.

    To their credit, the organizers used paper boats instead of plastic or styrofoam, lessening the environmental impact.

    Eataly Pizza FestEataly Pizza FestEataly/Michael Dee

    There was a band playing way too loud and the weather was just short of freezing, but few in the crowd seemed to mind.

    I was there for the crust and brought a friend who was throwing away her crusts, so we ended up sharing a single portion, with me eating the crust and her eating the center.

    Favorites included:

    • Dough Bird, the restaurant from Fox Restaurant Concepts (Flower Child, Culinary Dropout), had a great biscuit-like almost foccaccia-style crust with a crunchy bottom and a moist fluffy top.
    • Neony Pizza Works, the highly personal Oak Cliff pizzeria, had a refreshing "banh mi" variety with all the sweet and piquant flavors of a banh mi sandwich with toppings that included thinly sliced cucumber and thinly shaved carrot.
    • Fortunate Son, the Garland pizzeria from the owners of Goodfriend Burger House, had an amazing crust with lots of toasty flavor and dark brown edges.
    • Starship Bagel, the award-winning bagel chain from founder Oren Salomon, used bagel dough as the crust, and it had a killer flavor with loads of depth and complexity.
    • Fireova, a mobile food truck-only, was among the best of the Neapolitan options, with a nice fermented flavor and some dark burnt spots on the crust — maybe because they're a food truck only and are accustomed to producing a pizza that succeeds in circumstances like these.

    The full lineup included Andrew's American Pizza, Cane Rosso, Cenzo's, DeLucca Gaucho, Dough Bird, Eataly, Fireova, Fortunate Son, Greenville Avenue Pizza Co., Il Forno (San Antonio), Jet's Pizza, Mimi's Pizzeria, Neony Pizza Works, Paradize, Partenope, Pietro's Pizza (Longview), Pizzeria Testa, Poco Fiasco, Prego Pasta House, RossoPomodoro, Salisbury's Pizza, Sauce Bros., Starship Bagel, South Polk Pizzeria, San Martin Bistro, Urban Crust, and Vestals.

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