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    Hottest headlines of 2021

    Dallas devoured these 10 most-read restaurant and bar stories of 2021

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 30, 2021 | 12:39 pm

    Editor's note: As the year comes to a close, we look back at the 10 most-read restaurant and bar stories of 2021. In a year when the hospitality industry was still reeling from the effects of the pandemic, the list includes several sad closures. But there was also long-awaited supermarket news; a fun new rooftop bar sensation; and the arrival of a famous food blogger, who shook things up as soon as he got to town. These are the dining stories that Dallasites read most, all from CultureMap dining editor Teresa Gubbins.

    1. Famous food blogger moves to Dallas, calls out brisket at revered BBQ spot. Mike Chen is the host of Strictly Dumpling, a YouTube channel that has amassed 3.7 million subscribers since it launched in 2013. This famous online food reviewer has moved to Dallas to cover its booming restaurant scene. Since his relocation to North Texas in early March, he'd already posted raves about our ramen, Vietnamese food, and sushi. But uh-oh: He was unimpressed with the city's No. 1 most recommended BBQ spot.

    2. President of Uncle Julio's found dead at downtown Dallas hotel. Harper Caron, who was president of the Dallas-based Uncle Julio's Tex-Mex chain, died in a downtown Dallas hotel; he was 45. Police officers were called to the Statler Dallas on Saturday, August 7 where they found Caron at about 5 am. A New Orleans native, Caron worked for Uncle Julio's for 25 years, moving up the ranks to become president in September 2019.

    3. Hotels with weatherproof rooftop 'igloos' are a thing in Dallas-Fort Worth. In January, a new hotel in Grapevine introduced fun little igloos on their rooftop which let you hang outside in a weatherproof environment. Hotel Vin added what they call rooftop "bubbles" on their Rioja Rooftop Terrace. They were the second local hotel to open igloos to patrons, after the Statler Dallas introduced them in December 2019. Dallas' coolest holiday bar phenomenon then came back to several hotels for the 2021 Christmas season.

    4. One of Dallas' oldest vegetarian restaurants is closing this weekend. A longtime vegetarian restaurant in Dallas sadly closed for good: Cosmic Café, which had been serving unpretentious vegetarian food at 2912 Oak Lawn Ave. for more than 25 years, was closing to make way for a yoga space. They closed on October 17.

    5. Pizza joint with square slices from ex-Mafia mob boss opens in Dallas. A new pizzeria with serious New York City cred opened in Dallas in May, just outside Uptown. Called Slices, it's a Sicilian-style pizzeria that serves pizza by the slice, with ingredients imported from Italy and a slice configuration that's square. The concept was founded by the colorful Michael Franzese, a former capo of the Colombo mafia family.

    6. Dallas' NorthPark Center trades out one burger & fries joint for another. Famous burgers were headed for NorthPark Center in June: Dallas' most upscale shopping center would welcome a location of Shake Shack, the New York-based burger chain, where it would open at 8687 N. Central Expwy. #2400. It's in the food court on the second floor, in the space previously occupied by Sonic Drive-in.

    7. H-E-B finally expands to Dallas-Fort Worth with 2 new supermarkets. At long last, H-E-B is coming to Dallas-Fort Worth. Fulfilling a longheld oft-repeated yearning for H-E-B stores by Dallas-area shoppers, the Texas supermarket giant announced in March that it will open two stores, both north of Dallas, in Frisco and Plano. Both stores will open in fall 2022.

    8. Classic Dallas Tex-Mex comes back to life in storied El Fenix location. Classic Dallas Tex-Mex that's been dormant for more than a decade was ready to rise again. Casa Rosa, which once ruled the Park Cities from its Inwood Village location, is being revived by owner Gilbert Cuellar Jr., who will open at an address with its own storied past: the former El Fenix at 5622 Lemmon Ave., in the Lemmonwood Shopping Center, built in 1961.

    9. Dallas craft beer pioneer Braindead Brewing to shut down in Deep Ellum. A pioneering Dallas craft beer bar shuttered just after Thanksgiving. Braindead Brewing, which had been open in Deep Ellum for nearly seven years, issued last call on Sunday, November 28. Word from staffers began to leak during Thanksgiving week, and the bar finally posted the news on its Facebook page, stating that "this will be our last weekend of business."

    10. Upscale Dallas taqueria chain shutters 2 locations including Irving. An upscale taqueria in Las Colinas closed: Taco Diner, which had been open at 5904 MacArthur Blvd. at John Carpenter Freeway for more than two decades, closed the location on January 1, with a post on its website and Facebook page, announcing the sad closure. The chain simultaneously closed its location in Fort Worth's Sundance Square. That left just two locations: West Village (which later closed September 1) and, still standing, Lake Highlands.

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    Big, very big, supermarket news last spring.
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    Bagel News

    Dallas' Starship Bagel used ingenious method to win Best Bagel award

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 19, 2025 | 5:36 pm
    Starship Bagel Oren Salomon
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    Starship Bagel founder Oren Salomon

    Dallas' award-winning Starship Bagel racked up another award on November 16, when the bagel shop won top prize in the 2025 New York BagelFest, an annual bagel competition drawing two dozen bagel purveyors from around the globe.

    Starship won "Best Bagel" — the top award that the festival bestows — as well as awards for Best New York-style bagel, Best Showmanship, Best Schmear, and Most Creative.

    This marked the third year Starship competed, following 2023 when they first won Best Bagel, and again in 2024 when they won Best Schmear.

    Competing in another city in the food & beverage realm is challenging, as it takes the operator out of their usual zone, away from the processes and equipment they rely on every day — and especially in a category as temperamental as baking, which involves unpredictable factors such as yeast, a living thing, and water, whose makeup famously differs from city to city.

    But this year, Starship Bagel founder Oren Salomon devised a formula that, on paper, might seem risky, but ended up being a wild success.

    "We took a huge gamble and it paid off," Salomon says. "We made the winning bagels in Lewisville a week before the event."

    Wait, what?

    "We par-baked them, froze them, and brought them to New York on dry ice — then finished them off in an oven I purchased in New York and brought to the Citifield venue," he says. "We turned an 'away game' into home field advantage."

    The word "par-baked" means partially baked, a process where bread or pizza dough is baked for part of the total cooking time, then frozen to be popped back into the oven for a final finishing bake.

    "Par-baked" can be a dirty word in the baking world since it's a technique most often employed by supermarket chains and big companies, not the little guy. Your typical "artisan" baker baking a loaf of crusty artisan bread is not par-baking.

    But Salomon says that the technique proved to be ideal for bagels.

    "Bagels lend themselves to it and it’s a very bagel-specific technique," he says. "Par-baking actually makes a superior product and that’s exactly why we wanted to enter it into the competition."

    For bakery nerds: They first baked their bagels in a rotating deck oven, to give the bagels a crisp bottom. After freezing, they did their second bake in a convection oven, which gave the bagels a nice crispy top.

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    "It's a hybrid approach with results only made possible by using two ovens," Salomon says.

    They'll continue to experiment with this technique at their three locations in Lewisville, downtown Dallas, and North Dallas.

    "Now we’re going to roll out parbaked bagels to all of our stores so we can serve hot bagels all day long," he says. "It’s a transformation that will allow us to increase quality, freshness, availability while reducing costs and our carbon footprint by reducing our need to deliver to our satellites multiple times per day."

    It may not be enough to keep up with what they anticipate will be a huge burst in business in the upcoming week. Their win got major coverage not only in the hometown press but also nationally. (The New York Post: "Schmear campaign! The best bagel shop in America isn't in New York, it's in Texas — worse, the judges were mostly New Yorkers.")

    Since they've returned from the competition, they've been slammed, and Salomon anticipates possible shortages this weekend and going into the holiday.

    "We look forward to feeding all these new faces, we just hope they come with proper expectations for the moment," Salomon says.

    Starship Bagel has enoyed a meteoric rise since Salomon opened the first location in Lewisville in 2021. A second location opened in downtown Dallas in 2023, and a third opened in North Dallas in 2024.

    For this year's Bagelfest, they brought a big menu of items including:

    • French onion pre-soup: onion bagel with French onion schmear topped with melted Gruyere and chives
    • Beer Schmear: poppy bagel with hops-infused schmear topped with candied orange and barley malt drizzle
    • Mushroom Shawarma: Sesame bagel topped with seasoned mushrooms, tahini, and Israeli salad
    • Schmeara Masala: garlic bagel with Makhani sauce schmear, topped with cherry tomatoes and cilantro
    • Ube For You, Bae: plain bagel with ube schmear topped with toasted coconut flakes
    • Black Garlic Chili Crisp: Italian bagel with black galic schmear topped with kimchi cucumber and chili crisp

    Winning the Best Bagel award in New York was a coup since New York is generally considered to be the bagel capital of the world, with many aficionados insisting that the secret ingredient is New York water.

    "We won with Lewisville water!" Salomon says.

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