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    News You Can Eat

    A cluster of openings and more fall happenings in Dallas restaurant news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Oct 16, 2015 | 11:04 am

    For this roundup of Dallas-Fort Worth restaurant news, the usual openings and closings are eclipsed by menu announcements and pumpkin tales. Everyone's doing autumnal menus and pumpkin dishes. Many of these are available for a limited time only. Go get 'em.

    The Original Pancake House is opening a branch in Irving, in the old Johnny Carino's space at 635 and MacArthur Boulevard. There are currently six OPHs in the Dallas area. If you've had their Dutch baby pancake, if you've had their mushroom omelet topped with mushroom sherry sauce, if you've had their cherry kijafa crepe, then you know that six branches is not enough. Good news outside of DFW: Their future plans include a branch in Houston in summer 2016 and a location in San Antonio later in the year.

    East Hampton Sandwich Co. has opened its branch at 3888 Oak Lawn Ave., in Turtle Creek Village, in the old Good Eats space. EHSC specializes in sandwiches and salads, including its famed lobster roll. The first Dallas-area branch opened in Snider Plaza in October 2012, and a second branch opened in Plano at the Shops at Legacy in 2013.

    Rockfish Seafood & Grill will open a location in Frisco, at 9179 Dallas Parkway. This will follow the new more accessible and contemporary design that debuted at the Lewisville store in 2014, and will be the company's design moving forward. Rockfish has 12 restaurants in Texas, 9 in Dallas/Fort Worth, two in Houston, and one lonely branch in Lubbock.

    World of Beer is introducing a fall menu. Huh, how do you like that, a craft beer place getting all foodie. Dishes include Dogfish Head sliders, featuring pork and beef meatloaf with gravy made with Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale; skillet cornbread, cooked in a cast-iron skillet, topped with arugula and roasted corn; Colorado chili with steak, chorizo, and red bean chili; and a pimento cheese dip, served with celery and garlic toast.

    Malai Kitchen is serving wine flights. Owners Braden and Yasmin Wages are passionate about debunking the myth that wine is difficult to pair with Southeast Asian food. The price is $22 for four red or white wines (3-ounce pours), and combines wines from Bordeaux, Spain, California, and Australia.

    True Food Kitchen recently released its fall menu with dishes such as a seasonal vegetable board, kale crunch salad, bison short rib, and butternut squash pizza.

    Pinstack has introduced a fall menu, with dishes such as a burger topped with gruyere and jalapeno bacon marmalade, chicken wrap, autumn wedge salad, and more.

    The Mitchell has a new lunch menu that is tres French: French onion soup, country-style pork terrine, tuna Nicoise salad wraps, quiche Lorraine, ham-and-cheese croissant sandwich, grilled chicken paillard, $2 oysters. And for dessert, beignets, creme brulee, chocolate truffles. Do you have to wear a beret to eat there?

    Madrina now offers lunch, Tuesday-Friday from 11:30 am-2:30 pm. The menu includes taco de chivo, duck confit enfrijoladas, pozole, and chicken paillard.

    Paul Martin's American Grill is offering Sunday brunch, in a prix fixe mode, which is unusual for brunch. The $22 price includes blueberry bread, fruit, and entrée from these choices: French toast, eggs Benedict, and two omelets, one with bacon, the other made of egg whites, with spinach and mushroom.

    Henry's Majestic is doing a special Halloween menu through October 31. Dishes include butternut squash fritters with pumpkin puree; beer-braised ribs with sweet potato and kale; and a blood orange tort. There are also some special cocktails, priced at $6.66, including one called Blood in the Water with mezcal, citrus, and beet tea reduction.

    Kate Weiser Chocolates has chocolate Halloween monsters and stuffed pumpkins, plus bon bons and chocolate pears. A chocolate pumpkin filled with pumpkin truffles, chocolate-covered apricots and orange peels, espresso beans, and toffee bits is $24.

    Society Bakery has iced sugar cookies and a cupcake. Pumpkin cookies include witch hats, ghosts, zombies, and bats, $3.25-$4. There are also orange and chocolate cupcakes for $3.50.

    Joe the Baker has an intriguing lineup of new macaron flavors including caramel, maple, pumpkin pie, butternut squash, salted pecan, corn husk, butterscotch, bubble gum, and dark chocolate. Quick breads and Halloween "mac o'lanterns" are available via his website or via pickup at the Coppell Farmers Market, Saturdays from 8 am to noon.

    Celebrity Café & Bakery has a new menu with gluten-free variations of its existing signature products and other delicious goodies. Working closely with a registered dietician and nutritionist, the bakery team spent months properly tweaking 15 of Celebrity’s signature items to add no gluten.

    Del Frisco's Grille has a new butterscotch pudding dessert, served in a glass jar, big enough to share or not. Although, have you ever tried sharing a dessert in a glass jar? It's really kind of awkward.

    Bruno Davaillon will leave the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek at the end of November. He's been their executive chef for six years. He told SideDish he could not divulge his future plans, but that he would do so in the coming weeks. Ooooh, intrigue.

    Chef Bruno Davaillon will depart the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek at the end of November.

    Chef Bruno Davaillon from Rosewood Manion on Turtle Creek
      
    Photo courtesy of Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
    Chef Bruno Davaillon will depart the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek at the end of November.
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    Cocktail News

    6 Dallas bars unveil new on-trend cocktail menus for spring 2025

    Raven Jordan
    Apr 18, 2025 | 6:27 pm
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    Dallas restaurants regularly roll out menus these days that follow the season, keeping things fresh by taking advantage of whatever's being harvested. But bars are getting in on the action, too, unfurling creative drink menus that make the most of seasonal ingredients and flavor trends.

    Here are some refreshing drink menus to look forward to in Dallas this spring:

    Knife Plano
    Plano steakhouse has four new seasonal cocktails for spring including In Bloom, which contains both mezcal and tequila, along with pineapple juice and lime, served in an absinthe-rinsed glass. The Umit’s Mule is a spin on the classic mule featuring bourbon with aromatic bitters. Monk’s Sabbatical blends Diplo rum with trendy Green Chartreuse, Averna, and falernum, stirred. Finally, the fruity Fresa, which combines tequila blanco with citrus syrup, lime juice, and fresh strawberries. Cocktails are $14-$16.

    Midnight Rambler
    Award-winning cocktail bar at the Joule Dallas Hotel is doing two very distinctive themes. One theme is Pokemon-inspired drinks including Marky Mav with Bacardi Ocho rum, Cuban Style, and citrus mint prosecco foam. The Conspirator is a Caprese-style martini with tomato-basil-infused rum and Mozzarella Co. bocconcini — cheese in a drink, how wild is that. Matcha Chop has Illegal Caribbean Cask, mezcal, matcha, coconut milk punch, and blackberry foam. Their second "Rambler on Lock" theme features cocktails inspired by Dallas staples such as The 11, a riff on 7/11’s frozen Slurpee; and the Filthy 2.0, an ultra-dirty martini. Cocktails range from $14-17.

    On Rotation
    Brewery located near Dallas Love Field has brought back Turbulence, an IPA they first released in 2021. It's a hazy IPA full of Citra and Idaho 7 hops with grapefruit, tangerine, mango, apricot, and oranges. They have it on tap, $4.50 for eight-ounce or $8 for 14-ounce; and or via growler, $9 for a 32-ounce fill. They also have it in cans at the brewery, $22 for a four-pack.

    Tupelo Honey
    North Carolina-based Southern restaurant has launched a new beverage menu nationwide and that includes the two DFW locations in Las Colinas and Frisco. It's heavy on matcha and watermelon in drinks such as the Mindful Martini with Prairie Organic Gin and matcha; a nonalcoholic iced match latte; and the Watermelon Smile Margarita. Cereal Milk Martini is a rum-based cocktail topped with rainbow cereal marshmallows. There is also a Whiskey Flight with four old fashioneds served in a mimosa flight stand; and house-made lemonades in flavors like matcha, peach, and blueberry. Drinks are $11.50-$28, or $6.50 for the non-alcoholic matcha.

    Virgin Hotels
    Commons Club at the Virgin Hotels in the Design District has a new limited-time cocktail menu promoting the new Hulu sitcom Mid-Century Modern, which follows three friends as they spend their golden years in Palm Springs. Drink highlights include Boys Just Wanna Have Fun with Ketel One Vodka, cherry vanilla soda, and lemonade; She’s Throwing Shade, with Spring 44 Gin, St-Germain, Fever-Tree grapefruit soda, and lime; and Rainbow Rager with Bacardi 8, Aperol, pineapple, and cinnamon. Drinks are $16 each, but for those who want to indulge or share, a For The Queens Bowl for 3-4 is $45. Available through April 27.

    Waterproof
    Statler Dallas Hotel rooftop bar is going all tiki with three new tropical cocktails: Llama’s Choice with Tito’s Vodka, guava nectar, lemon, and coconut; Mai Tai with a pineapple rum blend, orgeat, triple sec, lime, and Fee Foam; and Rooftop-Rita with LALO Blanco Tequila, orange liqueur, agave, and lime. Drinks are $15-$16.

    Cocktail notes

    RTDs at the supermarket
    The Texas legislature is considering a bill to allow "RTD" ready-to-drink cocktails in grocery and convenience stores. The bill, authored by Sen. Kelly Hancock, R-Fort Worth, would allow the sale of beer and wine products with up to 17 percent ABV. Texans can currently buy RTDs at liquor stores such as Total Wine, although those have a higher alcohol content than the lower-ABV malt liquor versions Hancock is suggesting for convenience stores. In the bill, Hancock claims the laws are "confusing for Texans." The bill is sufficiently innocuous and pointless that it has made it through the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee, and if passed, it would be effective September 1.

    Bar takeover
    Ginger’s, the speakeasy-style cocktail lounge in downtown Dallas' East Quarter that is operated by Sushi | Bar Hospitality, will host a special bar takeover for one night only featuring craft cocktail icon Christine Wiseman on Tuesday, April 23, from 6-10 pm. Formerly the Global Beverage Director for Bar Lab Hospitality, Wiseman spearheaded award-winning programs at Broken Shaker locations in Miami, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, and is known for her creative, playful yet refined cocktails.

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