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    News You Can Eat

    Pizza redo, tequila-spiked watermelon and more bites of Dallas food news

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 29, 2014 | 1:21 pm

    At one end of the Dallas restaurant news spectrum, we have caviar and a dapper new bar serving sophisticated cocktails. At the other end lie beer, burgers, barbecue and pizza — you know, the usual.

    But the best thing going on here is a delicacy being served at the Truck Yard that founder Jason Boso nicknames "white trash bottle service," involving a watermelon and a spigot. Read on:

    More than a year in the works, Parliament, the cocktail lounge starring famed bar slinger Eddie Lucky Campbell, is open on Allen Street in Uptown, in the old Four Lounge space (which closed after owner Keith LaBonte unexpectedly passed away). Decor includes patterned burgundy wallpaper, leather banquettes and a bar Campbell stained himself. This is definitely his passion project, but the cocktail menu has a scholarly bent, with many drinks and descriptions and historical touches. If you want to eat, State & Allen Kitchen and Bar next door is providing a small menu of sandwiches, salads and snacks.

    Open in Deep Ellum in the old Vern's Place spot is Cold Beer Company, a bar with 24 beers on tap and a small menu of sandwiches and snacks. The building has been undergoing renovation for some time; it comes from Carter Voekel, Kelly Wesner and Gabe Whatley, who also own Fillmore Pub in Plano.

    The old Ketchup Burger Bar in Uptown is now known, unfortunately, as The Sir, and it has a reality TV star as part of the ownership. Ben Scott, who was on Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise, joins a team that includes managing partners brothers Niko and J.D. Ybañez, owner Yaser Khalaf (who owns Baboush and Souk), plus chefs Norman Grimm (Acme F+B) and Peja Krstic (The Standard Pour).

    Richardson barbecue joint Ten50 BBQ is open from Chili's founder Larry Lavine, with brisket, St. Louis pork ribs, turkey, salmon, smoked chicken and banana pudding. A baked potato is $4; corn on the cob is $3. Sides are standard: potato salad, coleslaw, pinto beans, and mac and cheese. They still haven't figured out social media — i.e., negative comments on the Facebook page have a tendency to "disappear" — but they do banana pudding, which as everyone knows is the BBQ Snob's favorite dessert.

    Fireside Pies in Fort Worth is now called Thirteen Pies. The name change reflects the ambitions of owner Consilient Restaurants to grow Thirteen Pies into a chef-driven concept with pizza, pasta, and craft beer and cocktails. A branch in Atlanta is planned for September 2014 and a Houston location for summer 2015. Consilient owns and operates Victor Tangos, The Porch, American F+B and Hibiscus.

    So & So's is now serving weekend brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. The menu includes chicken-fried chicken with poached eggs, blueberry pancakes, scrambled eggs, and chilaquiles with pork and eggs sunny side up.

    Oak has added caviar service, featuring Karat brand Osetra caviar, served classically with crème fraîche, egg, red onion and buckwheat blini. Cost is $120 for one ounce. They're also serving Miyazaki Wagyu beef, imported from Japan, in carpaccio for $28 per 1.5 ounces with capers, Parmesan and arugula; or as a filet, for $20 per ounce, with a five-ounce minimum.

    Richardson bakery Reverie Bakeshop is now serving vegan and gluten-free soy-based soft-serve ice cream, available solo or as part of a cookie or brownie sundae for $5.

    Canary By Gorji is serving an unusual dessert smoothie made with tomato. The key to the smoothie, says Gorji, is Irish cream liqueur and low-acidity.

    Dee Lincoln signed a lease at the Shops of Highland Park to open another Dee Lincoln Steak Bar in early 2015, in the old La Duni space. This makes four locations, with two existing steak and burger bars (Uptown and Plano) and two upcoming steak bars, including the recently announced Fort Worth location.

    The first Whole Foods Market in Denton County will open September 10 in the Shops at Highland Village, at FM 407 and FM 2499. New local vendors include RoRo’s Baking Company frozen cinnamon and dinner rolls, Rabbit Hole Brewing Company, and Empire Baking Company bread used in the prepared foods department. The in-store bar features beer and wine with a variety of local sips, including Four Corners and Community Beer. Wood-fired pizza: Call in your order and pick up dinner to go.

    Beginning at 5 pm on August 29, the Truck Yard is offering spiked watermelons injected with tequila, fresh lime juice and triple sec. A whole watermelon is $69, for groups of five or more. They have a limited number: 40.

    Cocktail by Eddie "Lucky" Campbell.

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    Pie News

    White Rhino Coffee acquires Dallas bakery chain Emporium Pies

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 10, 2025 | 10:57 am
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    A Dallas pie company has a new boss: Emporium Pies, a small chain of pie shops founded in 2012, has been acquired by White Rhino Coffee, the Dallas-born coffee company known for its community-driven cafés and craft-focused approach.

    Emporium Pie owners and sisters Landon Perdue, Jen Abohosh, and Addie Roberts say in a release that the transition reflects a natural alignment in values.

    "Part of our shared mission is hospitality and giving people a reason to celebrate," Roberts says. "We love the team, who I’ll continue working alongside, and I’m excited for this next chapter together. There’s something about dessert that brings people joy in a way nothing else can, and we’re thrilled to see that legacy carried forward."

    Emporium began as a small operation selling pies from a 1930s bungalow in Bishop Arts. A second location opened in McKinney in 2013, followed by Deep Ellum which opened in 2016, and Fort Worth which opened in 2021, for a total of four shops. This is the second time the chain has changed hands; the original founders sold the company in 2022.

    White Rhino was founded in 2007 and currently has 12 locations, the most recent being a location at Cypress Waters, inside a conference room, which opened in 2025.

    “Emporium Pies has built an extraordinary legacy,” said Sara Escamilla, CEO of White Rhino Coffee. “Their products are consistently excellent, impeccably crafted, and beloved. Every pie is made with the highest quality ingredients. To be able to support and grow a concept of this caliber is an honor.”

    The bakers and Addie Roberts will remain on staff, ensuring that the recipes remain unchanged. While the businesses will operate as usual for now, White Rhino Coffee plans to explore expanding Emporium Pies’ footprint across the Dallas–Fort Worth area.

    They'll also introduce collaborations and menu integrations such as signature pie-and-coffee pairings.

    “For now, it simply means coffee and pie - two of life’s best comforts - can be enjoyed across both brands,” Escamilla says.

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