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    Where to Eat Now

    Where to eat in Dallas right now: 10 restaurants to dim the August heat

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 5, 2015 | 6:00 am

    It's said that heat curbs the appetite. There's even a scientific study. Not only does food intake create heat, but you also get hot and perspire after eating. To stay cooler, the common advice is to choose food that's light and hydrating.

    To that end, our Where to Eat for August consists of places where you can grab just a bite. A light snack. Something hydrating. Something cooling.

    Bistro N
    It's easy to take Bistro N for granted, since it's hidden away on the third floor inside the Nordstrom's restaurant at NorthPark. It's worth making a trip, and if you want to see it in prime time, that means lunch. The menu includes carefully composed, showpiece salads as well as surprisingly good pizzas with thick, billowy crusts.

    Cibo Divino
    Market-restaurant at Sylvan Thirty from chef Daniele Puleo is super-casual in a European mode with an easy-come, easy-go vibe. Grab a seat at the bar, have a glass of wine and some snacks like the charcuterie board or a thin-crust pizza.

    C'Viche
    This side-project restaurant to Clark Food & Wine Co. next-door specializes in light snacks like tacos, salads, quesadillas and of course ceviches made with choice of scallops, tuna, shrimp or a combo. There's also margaritas and sangria, and an ultra-cooling atmosphere that evokes a beach-side cantina.

    El Come Taco
    East Dallas taqueria has become a foodie destination thanks to rock-solid tacos and edgy specials such as chapulines, aka fried grasshoppers. The atmosphere is bright, the staff is friendly and the food's bright-tasting and skillfully prepared.

    The Heights
    Lakewood bistro in the former Legal Grounds space comes from chef Karin Porter, who worked at the Grape restaurant in Dallas, then ran her own catering business. There's a bountiful brunch, homey dinner and late-night bar snacks such as the deconstructed sandwich plate with ham, jalapeño pimiento cheese, pickled apricots and baguette.

    Oishii
    Neighborhood favorite is doing better than ever since the makeover chef-owner Thanh Nguyen executed following a fire. Golden wall tiles from Italy and oversized lighting fixtures give the place a bump up in atmosphere, but the prices are still reasonable on the unusual Asian-fusion menu of sushi rolls, hot pots and sweet-and-sour shrimp.

    Patrizio
    This Italian oldtimer is newly opened in Uptown after closing at its longtime post at Highland Park Village. Chef Ryan Carbery is overseeing the lengthy menu that includes appetizers, pastas, sandwiches, entrees, salads and pizzas. The thing that's "light" about Patrizio is the price: For fairly fancy dining, it's light on the wallet.

    Pier 247
    Cajun seafood restaurant takes up in a former gas station in Oak Cliff. Most of the menu's pretty stick-to-your-ribs with dishes like the chicken fried steak served with a side of fried shrimp. But there also po'boys, nachos with fried oysters and crawfish, crab cakes and oysters on the half-shell. Even the name is beachy.

    Pints & Quarts
    Super casual drop-in from Brooke Humphries features burgers, hot dogs, French fries, shakes and cold beer. It's less about what they serve and more about how and where: in a former tire shop at the center-of-the-universe intersection of Ross and Greenville Avenues, which you can observe from their friendly, airy patio.

    Quesa
    Cedar Springs spot from husband-and-wife Francisco and Patricia Cabrera specializes in Mexican street food, with a menu of small, casual bites. There are tacos in versions with meat, seafood and vegetarian, which you can get on corn or flour tortillas, or alternatively a large lettuce leaf. But the cool thing is the signature "quesa," an empanada-like pastry enclosing fillings such as meat, beans or cheese.

    Snack on a charcuterie plate at Cibo Divino at Sylvan Thirty.

    Cibo Divino
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    Snack on a charcuterie plate at Cibo Divino at Sylvan Thirty.
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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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