This week's hot headlines
Luby's closure in Plano leads this week's 5 most-read Dallas stories
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Beloved Luby’s restaurant pushed out of Plano location after 30 years. Beloved cafeteria chain Luby’s is being forced to close one of its longest running restaurants in the Dallas area: the location in Plano at 5040 W. Park Blvd. at the busy intersection of Preston Road, where it's been in business for 30 years.
2. All the best bluebonnet spots in Dallas-Fort Worth and across Texas in 2024. Texas' beloved bluebonnets are putting on their annual spring show across the state, and - as predicted - they're looking superb. Following are areas in DFW and around Texas where people have reported 2024 bluebonnets and other wildflowers, or where they're looking reliable for pretty photos further into April.
3. Dallas restaurant news keeps on spinning with openings and closings. This edition of Dallas restaurant news includes a few new openings, an unexpected closure, some new menu items, and a couple of interesting company collaborations. There’s also a couple of crawfish things going on, just in time for peak crawfish season.
4. Dallas-based Half Price Books closes location in Mesquite after 30 years. A location of Dallas' beloved used-book chain Half Price Books is preparing for its final chapter. The Half Price Books in Mesquite, at 1645 N. Town E. Blvd., in the Market East Shopping Center, will close in May, after 30 years.
5. 10 best patios in Dallas have been nominated for 2024 Tastemaker Awards. Dallas does not lack for patios, but which are the best? Which combines pretty views, comfortable seating, good food & drink, all with a connection to the great outdoors? Patios are the subject of this installment in our 2024 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards, our annual awards event honoring the best in Dallas food and drink.