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    This Week in Gluttony

    Deep Ellum Wine Walk tops best food and drink events in Dallas this week

    Diana Oates
    Jun 16, 2015 | 6:00 am

    This Week in Gluttony is less about what you are eating and more about the company come mealtime. Father’s Day is June 21, so we’ve included options for treating Dad this weekend, as well as the usual dinners and the return of Deep Ellum Wine Walk.

    Tuesday, June 16

    Taste of Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives at Ye Ole Butcher Shop
    This five-course family reunion is BYOB. Courses include Redneck Roulade (mini Cordon bleu with cheese sauce), Hollywood Hobo Soup (vegetable soup), Homewrecker Salad (farro/coucous with fresh herb dressing), Peacemaker Casserole (enchilada casserole), and Krispy Kreme bread pudding with gelato. The fun starts at 7 pm, and tickets are $20 each.

    Wednesday, June 17

    Krupp Brothers Wild Game Dinner at Y.O. Ranch
    Stagecoach Vineyards owners Jan and Bart Krupp are the featured guests for the evening. The five-course dinner, prepared by Y.O. Ranch executive chef and owner Tony Street, includes warm arugula salad and grilled quail, buffalo tournedos rossini, double-stuffed venison chop, and pineapple carpaccio. The cost is $100 a person; dinner starts at 7 pm. Call 214-744-3287 for reservations.

    Thursday, June 18

    Deep Ellum Wine Walk
    During this recurring event (third Thursday of the month), you can combine two of your favorite pastimes: wine drinking and shopping. Visitors can purchase a collectible Wine Walk glass for $10, raise it and repeat as they enjoy samples and explore Dallas' hottest neighborhood. Pick up a passport at the check-in table at 2650-B Main St. (starting at 5 pm). Have it stamped at five or more destinations — participating stores include Life of Riley, Akola Project, Epocha and Elluments — and enter the drawing (located at the check-in table after the event) for a chance to win gift certificates.

    Friday, June 19

    Pachi Pachi Cheese Dinner at Omni Dallas
    Some of the state’s best cheese comes from McGregor, Texas, and you can taste it as this unique dinner. Menu items include hand-pulled queso de mano, pan-seared Gulf catch, Black Hills pork tenderloin and Pachi Pachi chevre cheesecake. The reception starts at 6:30 pm; dinner begins at 7. Cost is $45 per person. Call 214-979-4529 for reservations.

    Paelo Luau at Whole Foods Addison
    The event starts with a 6 pm wine and beer tasting and then progresses into a dinner at 6:30. Menu items include tropical fruit salad, roasted butternut squash, poblano gazpacho topped with pepita and goat cheese, fresh salmon poke lettuce wraps, sugar cane beef and chicken skewers with pineapple slaw, ginger-infused grilled black tea and watermelon jalapeño aqua fresca, and coconut macaroons. Tickets are $20.

    Saturday, June 20

    Best Little Brewfest in Texas in Old Town Lewisville
    This charity festival and competition features more than 80 breweries (many from Texas) and 200-plus craft brews. In addition you will find craft ciders, Texas wines and distilled spirits for sampling. Winners are announced at 4 pm at the main stage in the new Ferguson Park. Doors open at 3 pm for general admission and 1 pm for VIP. Tickets start at $40; your designated driver gets in for $15.

    Sunday, June 21 (Father’s Day)

    Canary By Gorji
    Special fixed-price menu from 5-9 pm. Menu items include choice of Caesar or spinach and arugula salad, choice of pork chop or Copper River salmon, and choice of four-berry sorbet or flourless chocolate cake. Cost is $45 a person. Call 972-503-7080.

    CBD Provisions
    Special Father’s Day crab boil prepared by executive chef Richard Blankenship is served family-style for $45 per person. Feast on whole Gulf blue crab, potatoes, corn on the cob, housemade sausages, and bread. The regular brunch menu also is available. Call 214-261-4500.

    Jasper’s Plano
    Fixed-price brunch menu includes items such as crab cake Benedict, prime rib hash, pork belly and ham sandwich, and more. The cost is $39 per person. Call 469-229-9111.

    Reunion Tower
    Father’s Day package includes a GeO-Deck ticket for Dad, 4-by-6 printed and digital photo with Dad, a BBQ platter at Cloud Nine Cafe and a car wash voucher. The BBQ platter includes a half rack of ribs with bourbon glaze, smoked butter sweet corn, loaded baked potato and double chocolate whoopie pie. Come anytime from 11 am to 9 pm. Tickets are $45.

    The Second Floor
    Three-meat dinner (available June 18-21) includes house lamb kielbasa, spiced pressed pork shoulder and seared peppered ostrich tenderloin for $40. Dessert is on the house for Dad. Call 972-450-2978.

    Make Pizza for Dad at Greenville Avenue Pizza Company
    During this 30-minute lesson, kids learn the art of pizza making as they create pies with Dad’s preferred toppings — and then help him eat it, of course. The experience also includes a chef’s hat and a magnet photo featuring Munchie the Slice. The class costs $35 and lasts from noon-4 pm. Email gapco2007@gmail.com for reservations.

    Monday, June 22

    Karbach Brewing Co. Dinner at Meddlesome Moth
    This is the Dallas debut for Karbach Brewing Co., and brewmaster Eric Warner will be in attendance. The five-course dinner complements featured beers such as Love Street, Weisse Versa, Hopadillo, Hop Delusion, Three Legged Lab and Bourbon Barrel Imperial Hellfighter. The event starts at 6 pm and costs $65 per person. There are only 30 seats available, so call 214-628-7900 for reservations.

    Karbach Brewing debuts in Dallas on June 22 at a beer dinner at Meddlesome Moth.

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    Karbach Brewing debuts in Dallas on June 22 at a beer dinner at Meddlesome Moth.
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    Supermarket News

    Downtown Dallas to get neighborhood grocery store from veteran team

    Teresa Gubbins
    Mar 13, 2025 | 9:26 am
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    A neighborhood grocery store and cafe is coming to downtown Dallas: Ari’s Pantry, the beloved neighborhood grocery store founded in Oak Cliff, will open an outlet at 1800 Main St., in the space previously occupied by Berkley's Market.

    Ari's founder Ari Lowenstein says the store will be similar to the Oak Cliff location, with pastas, gourmet goods, dried foods, produce items, plus meals for dining in or to go — with the addition of a coffee shop, gelato stand, and sandwiches.

    "You'll be able to pick up salads, entrees, sandwiches," Lowenstein says. "We'll be open for coffee at 7 am and open until 9 pm if you need to pick up a bottle of wine. There'll also be an area where you can sit and have a glass of wine and a nice cheese board."

    Berkley's Market, the local gourmet grocery chain, closed in 2024 as part of a bigger transition by Berkley's ownership, but the space has solid grocery history as it was previously home to Royal Blue Grocery, the gourmet grocery chain from Austin.

    The market will be a joint venture between Lowenstein and Alan Kearney, owner of downtown businesses such as The Crafty Irishman and Patrick Kennedy's Irish Pub, as well as Cannon's Corner Irish Pub in Oak Cliff — coincidentally across the street from Ari's, and thus where Kearney saw Ari's in action.

    To make this expansion happen, Kearney is partnering with other downtown stakeholders including Dino Santonicola, owner of Partenope Ristorante, and Nick Roditis, owner of Yolk at One Arts Plaza — all of whom share a commitment to strengthening retail in downtown.

    That includes supporting the idea of having an upscale grocery outlet within the Central Business District. "Berkley's may have closed but we had faith that downtown Dallas wanted and would support a market like this," Kearney says.

    They're hoping to have it open in mid-April.

    The location is almost dead-center in downtown, across from Main Street Park and surrounded by businesses, residences, and hotels including Joule Dallas, Statler Dallas, the Indigo, the Magnolia, and the Adolphus. The store sits on the ground level of The Merc, an apartment high-rise in the landmark Mercantile Place building.

    Kearney has experience in the hospitality world, but opening a grocery was another matter. Ari's had built a strong presence in Oak Cliff, drawing customers for his array of offerings. Lowenstein also opened an outlet in Trinity Groves in 2024 with a larger kitchen that serves as their commissary for all locations.

    Ari Lowenstein at Ari's PantryAri Lowenstein and aide at Ari's PantryAri's

    "We'll do downtown what I've done at our other locations, with a broad selection of good products and fair prices — but our play is always to get on your rotation," Lowenstein says. "We work to figure out what products people love so that, if you are a professional person living downtown and I'm two blocks from you, I'll have it on the shelf. Of course I'm happy when someone comes in and spends $100 on a bunch of things, but I also love it when people come in to get that one thing they need."

    In addition to easy grab-and-go, they'll add great coffee in morning, gelato in afternoon, and Italian sandwiches — like their house-made porchetta on house-made ciabatta — whenever you want them.

    "We're here with great food whether you want to eat it here, pick it up to go, or bring it to your friends in a gift box," he says.

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