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    Destination: Clifton

    Famed Texas chef opens destination restaurant in historic town

    Kristin Butler
    Apr 19, 2017 | 10:15 am

    Acclaimed Austin chef Sonya Coté is co-opening a destination restaurant in Clifton, Texas, population: 3,376. The mind behind Hillside Farmacy and weekend eatery Eden East is creating a true farm-to-table experience in the historic railroad town, located 33 miles west of Waco.

    Sinclair opens to the public on Thursday, April 20. Coté is partnering with Curtis and Kaye Robinson Callaway, friends from Austin who relocated to a farm near Clifton. More than five years ago, Kaye purchased the town’s historic downtown gas station, remodeling it into an upscale restaurant, Mitchell’s Grille. She closed the popular establishment on December 31, 2016, with the intention of introducing a fresh concept featuring seasonal foods that pay homage to the Texas land and heritage.

    That’s where Coté comes into play. As co-owner and executive chef, Coté is designing the hyperlocal menu. “Sourcing ingredients from the area has been a really fun endeavor,” Coté says. “We found a quail farmer about three miles away, and he’s going to bring us fresh quail every day that we need it — never frozen, and raised just for us.”

    A traditional Texas steakhouse, Sinclair will always feature two standard cuts on the menu, starting with a 14-ounce rib-eye and 8-ounce tenderloin, both natural Black Angus beef. Other spring entrées include a bone-in pork chop; natural, free-range half chicken; and, of course, grilled quail. Her house-made venison sausage will also grace Sinclair’s menu. (She learned the art of making sausage working alongside Dai Due owner/chef Jesse Griffiths.)

    Additionally, Coté looks forward to embracing Clifton’s notoriety as "The Norwegian Capital of Texas." “It’s been exciting to study [Norwegian cuisine] and bring in that element as well. There’s going to be a lot of smoked meats,” says Coté, who’s also known for her affinity for fermentation. Given the Norwegian predilection for smoked fish, she may also source from the Gulf.

    Brunch service kicks off on Mother’s Day, May 14, with entrées like pork belly and eggs and blueberry buttermilk pancakes. Menu items like the “Killer Wedge” will appeal to the less-breakfast inclined.

    Coté, who supports women blazing new trails in the culinary world, notes that “Sinclair is a majority women-owned steakhouse. I think we’ll bring a nice feminine perspective.” Her longtime collaborator and chef de cuisine for Coté Catering, Melissa McKenzie, will serve as Sinclair’s managing chef.

    Sinclair seats 90 and features an outdoor patio and full bar. Given Bosque’s history as a dry county until May 2011, Sinclair will debut with wine, beer, and a simple beverage selection. Coté’s son, Thorne Russell, bar manager at Hillside Farmacy, will craft the cocktail menu with staples “like an old fashioned and a good martini,” says Coté, adding that “the wine list will have a strong Texas focus.”

    Beyond Sinclair, Clifton is a road trip-worthy small town. For a unique overnight experience, check out The Cell Block, an abandoned, 1930s city jail that Kaye converted into a boutique hotel, located a few blocks away from Sinclair. The décor gives a playful nod to confinement with steel-hinged windows, handcuffs, and other novel accents like handmade dominoes, a favorite pastime of Clifton jailers.

    Just outside the hotel, Clifton Art Alley, an initiative spearheaded by Kaye, displays brightly colored murals by world-acclaimed artists. The Texas Commission of the Arts took note, officially designating Clifton a Cultural Art District in 2011.

    Clifton also boasts the oldest operating movie theater in the state. Plus, the award-winning Bosque Museum showcases the region’s rich history, as well as the largest collection of Norwegian artifacts in the South and Southwest. Kaye’s also partial to the small town’s “bright stars, peace and quiet, and all the animals.”

    Historic photographs of the town, railroad, and former Sinclair gas station adorn Sinclair’s walls, and the railroad is an intrinsic part of the restaurant design. Railroad ties on original brick walls offer a place to hang your hat. Kaye also started the tradition of toasting every time the railroad barrels by. “When the train horn blows, it’s too loud to talk, so we toast,” Kaye says.

    “I’d love to keep that tradition alive,” Coté adds.

    Naturally, Coté is already plotting more ways to innovate at Sinclair and shorten the distance between farm to fork. “Eventually we’re going to start raising our own animals and food on [Kaye’s farm] property for Sinclair. The land is there.”

    Sinclair is located at 215 W. Third St. in Clifton. Starting April 20, the restaurant will be open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 5 to 10 pm. Sunday brunch, starting May 14, is from 11 am to 4 pm.

    Sinclair is a new steakhouse in Clifton, Texas, from chef Sonya Coté.

    Sinclair restaurant Clifton Sonya Cote
      
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    Sinclair is a new steakhouse in Clifton, Texas, from chef Sonya Coté.
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    Where to drink

    Where to drink in Dallas right now: 5 happy hours and specials for May

    Raven Jordan
    May 9, 2025 | 3:30 pm
    Apothecary
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    Apothecary

    There's a little twist in this installment of Where to Drink, CultureMap Dallas' monthly column of bars and buzzy spots with drink specials. In addition to a new menu and plenty of cocktails, the list includes an interesting new (non-alcoholic) milkshake happy hour.

    Here's where to drink in Dallas right now:

    Apothecary
    Lower Greenville bar has a whole new menu as part of its Drinking through the Decades series. This menu features a lineup of 10 cocktails that are 1950s inspired. Cocktails feature Don Draper, a dirty martini; Punching Zombies, with clarified papaya zombie milk punch, sugar, and spirits from around the world including Batavia and Cachaca; and Egyptian Tiki, made with a gin and bourbon split base. Drinks can be paired with new menu items like pigs in a blanket or Neiman Marcus chicken salad. Drinks are $19.

    MilkShake Factory
    Milkshake and chocolate shop in Grapevine is launching a milkshake happy hour, something for those who embrace the AF lifestyle. Out of the 20-plus shake choices, they're offering all classic shake flavors for $5 every Thursday from 4-6 pm. Flavors include the typical chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, plus mint chip, raspberry, and cookies and cream.

    Outta Bounds Sports Bar & Grill
    Sports bar in Little Elm has a weekday happy hour from 11 am-7 pm. Wells are $3.50, and domestic beers are $1.50 off. Additionally, on Thursdays they offer Deep Eddy for $4.50 and Titos for $5. Burgers and appetizers, including breaded pickles, fried mozzarella, onion rings, and the J Special burger, are $1.50 off.

    Shakertins
    Lounge bar in The Colony features specials every day of the week. There's a weekday happy hour with $2 off appetizers and select cocktails from 3-6 pm. Additional drink specials throughout the week include Tequila and Taco Tuesday with $4 Pueblo Viejo Tequila Blanco and $2 street tacos from 5-11pm; and $5 Western Son flavored vodkas or Texas beer every Thursday from 3 pm-2 am.

    The Skellig
    Irish pub on Henderson Avenue has half-priced drinks every Thursday from 4 pm-2 am. Discounted cocktails include old fashioned, the mule, French 75, mezcal paloma, and cold brew Irish coffee. Each drink runs $5.50-$6.50. Also, if Thursdays don't work for the schedule, they have a weekday happy hour from 4-7 pm. Cocktails are $7 and house red, white, rose, or sparkling wines start at $8 per glass.

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