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    Vegan Student Dining

    University of Texas at Dallas reaches for top-tier status with bountiful new dining options

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 28, 2014 | 8:31 am

    University of Texas at Dallas has unveiled a new residence hall and accompanying dining center that brings a wealth of new food choices, including vegan, healthy foods and late-night fare.

    UTD's addition of vegan food puts it in a league with the University of North Texas, the first in the country to create an entire vegan cafeteria when it opened Mean Greens in 2011; that initiative made the national news.

    UTD's new Dining Hall West will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner to students, faculty and staff from 7 am to 9 pm Monday-Thursday and 7 am to 7 pm on Friday. On weekends, brunch will be served from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm, and dinner will be offered from 4:30 to 7 pm.

    "About 19 percent of our students are international, and many are vegan or vegetarian, so we're responding to their palates," says UTD's Carrie Chutes Charley.

    The dining hall features cooking stations and dedicated areas for vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and other dietary needs. Diners can choose from waffles, pasta station, salad bar, sandwiches, bakery items, frozen yogurt, espresso, wok-prepared meals and Vietnamese noodle soup.

    Dining Hall West will also be home to a Papa John's Pizza and a convenience store.

    "The addition of Residence Hall West, Recreation Center West, Dining Hall West and Parking Structure 3 is truly a game changer in terms of activity in the north part of campus," says Dr. Calvin Jamison, vice president for administration. "We will have nearly 5,000 students living on campus this year, and these new facilities will offer more convenience not only for residents, but for commuters and employees as well."

    There's more: a pita bar with vegetarian options, sushi, made-to-order salads and spuds, Einstein Bros Bagels, Jason’s Deli and an IHOP Express. The campus now has 13 food locations with more coming in the next few months. All are open to the public.

    The dining program is part of an overall expansion at UT Dallas that will not only increase the number of students and amenities on campus, but also make the university a bigger and more meaningful force in the city. The university is working toward becoming what it refers to as a "tier one" institution, a nationally competitive research university that can attract research money, hire prominent faculty, award more doctorates and place well in college rankings.

    Cities with great research universities get benefits that Dallas-Fort Worth does not; for example, Massachusetts, with one-fourth the population of Texas, receives 250 percent more federal R&D funds and double the venture capital investment.

    "The vision for the school has been going on for a while," says Bob Fishbein, assistant VP for auxiliary services. "You're finally seeing it come to fruition as all these things are starting to mature. Having a new dining hall attached to the new residential hall and learning facilities puts it in the same location where students live, as opposed to being across campus."

    This new initiative to bring services closer is called a "living-learning community," which makes living on campus more comfortable and enticing. They're also executing a beautification program where they replace cement and concrete with trees and shaded areas.

    Carrie Chutes Charley, the university's assistant director of food and retail services, says that the menu expansion is a response to the makeup of the student population.

    "About 19 percent of our students are international, and many are vegan or vegetarian, so we're responding to their palates," she says. "But vegan dining is a huge trend everywhere, especially on college campuses."

    A new dining hall features numerous options, including vegan and vegetarian foods.

    Dining hall at University of Texas at Dallas
    Photo courtesy of UTD
    A new dining hall features numerous options, including vegan and vegetarian foods.
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    Michelin-recommended Hattie B’s Hot Chicken brings Nashville heat to Plano

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jun 17, 2026 | 2:00 pm
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    A Nashville hot chicken favorite with Michelin cred has found a new roost in Plano: Hattie B's Hot Chicken, the fast-casual chain known for its spicy fried chicken, has opened at 2104 Preston Rd., in Preston Towne Crossing.

    The restaurant officially debuted Wednesday, June 17. It's the second Dallas-area location for the chain following the opening of its Oak Lawn spot in October 2024 — a relocation of the original Dallas location which opened in Deep Ellum in 2022.

    Announced in August 2025, the Plano restaurant occupies the former Boston Market building at Preston Towne Crossing. The 3,008-square-foot space includes a patio with seating for 50 guests, plus 56 seats indoors, says a release.

    Hattie B's Plano Hattie B's has taken over a former Boston Market building in Plano Towne Crossing.Photo courtesy of Hattie B's

    The menu centers on fried chicken that can be ordered at a sassy range of spice levels: Mild, Medium, Hot, Damn Hot, and the chain's hottest option, Shut the Cluck Up! There are also two non-spicy options: Southern fried chicken and a Sweet & Smoky dry rub.

    Menu highlights include:

    • Dirty Bird Fries ($10.50) — Loaded fries topped with Hattie B's signature pimento mac & cheese, fried or grilled tender bites, and Nashville comeback sauce
    • Classic Chicken Sandwich with one side ($11.50) — Fried or grilled chicken with coleslaw, Nashville comeback sauce, and pickles
    • Jumbo Tenders Plate ($11.75) — Three fried or grilled chicken tenders served with one side, bread, and pickles
    • Southern Salad ($13) — Fried or grilled chicken tender bites, mixed greens, sweet corn and black-eyed pea succotash, cheddar, bacon, and cornbread croutons
    • Half Bird Plate ($15.50) — Breast, thigh, leg, and wing served with one side, bread, and pickles
    • Desserts ($4) — Banana pudding, peach cobbler, or a waffle sundae (add $1)
    • Drinks — Beer, cocktails ($8.50), and boozy frozen drinks ($9)

    Hattie B's was founded in Nashville in 2012 by father-and-son duo Nick Bishop Sr. and Nick Bishop Jr. and has since expanded across Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, and Nevada. The chain was named a Recommended Restaurant by Michelin in its debut guide to the American South in November 2025.

    They currently have seven locations in Tennessee, plus locations in Alabama, Georgia, Nevada, and Texas.

    "We are beyond fired up about opening in Plano," executive chef Brian Morris said in a statement. "Folks can expect everything they know and love about Hattie B's — our delicious fried chicken, Southern sides, grandma-approved desserts and cold beer and cocktails."

    Hours at the Plano restaurant are 10:45 am-10 pm Sunday-Thursday and 10:45 am-11 pm Friday-Saturday.

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