Been waiting for this for a while
FTAco07 said:
I should add Goodwin's, in the old Blue Goose space, is planning to open in February. It's my most anticipated opening of 2024
GarlandAg2012 said:
Veritas Wine Room is really actually closing this time, in a couple weeks (last guided wine tasting is next week I believe)
We went about a month ago and they had mentioned the recent renovations. Food was fantastic and the rabbit ragu is still on the menu - after a ton of deliberation I ended up trying it and have been dreaming about it since!752bro4 said:
Gemma (#12) - haven't been since they've renovated, but going next week and excited. Their rabbit ragu is one of my favorite dishes in dfw.
I believe it is a lease issue, plus the guys seem to be more focused on their RE careers than running restaurants at this point. Hillside Tavern is very successful I think. I'm surprised Boulevardier is still around but maybe they have a really great lease there, or maybe Bishop Arts is thriving more than I realize - I don't go down there too often.SupermachJM said:GarlandAg2012 said:
Veritas Wine Room is really actually closing this time, in a couple weeks (last guided wine tasting is next week I believe)
Well this sucks. We were there about a month ago and they seemed to be doing well. They had a bottle of pinot noir for sale that we haven't found anywhere but direct from the winery in Sonoma, so we were excited to go back. I guess we will have to go this weekend.
Their other locations are still open, if you are in the need for average texmex.hoosier-daddy said:
Blue Goose is gone?
Hate to see that. We were day 1 patrons when they opened. Best wine bar I've ever been to still. And did many a popup dinner there.GarlandAg2012 said:
Bumping this old thread. Lots of changes since the end of 2020. Here are some recent news items:
D Magazine updated their top 50 in Dallas:
https://www.dmagazine.com/best-dallas-restaurants-right-now/?referrer=interactive
Thunderbird Station closed
Birdie's Eastside is about to open, pretty sure they have done some friends and family nights already? Looked like it the other night but not sure.
Bar Collette is a new cocktail bar in the West Village associated with Namo.
Henry's Majestic reopened in its new location - old one at McKinney & Monticello is demolished. New location is out by Trinity Groves.
Leela's Wine Bar reopened on Lowest Greenville
Lots of new omakase has opened in Dallas
Veritas Wine Room is really actually closing this time, in a couple weeks (last guided wine tasting is next week I believe)
Voodoo Doughnut opened a Dallas location on Lowest Greenville.
Its official. We’re coming to downtown Dallas! https://t.co/udZfUBvXKu
— Hurtado Barbecue (@HurtadoBBQ) July 22, 2024
mavsfan4ever said:
It's not Dallas proper, but anyone had vaqueros bbq? One is opening up in the watters creek shopping center in Allen. Menu looks good. Apparently they have been in grapevine.
That's them. Agree completely on the tacos.YouBet said:
Is Hurtado the ones in Rangers stadium with the tacos? If so, those are pretty damn good.
Garrelli 5000 said:
I'm not sure Frisco can get a good restaurant. For some inexplicable reason the people here love to slobber over any locally owned restaurant, no matter how bland the food tastes.
There are several taco joints the Frisco women swoon totes amazeballs in ermagod mouth over that do not have 1 grain of salt in the entire kitchen. Crappy, bland, over priced food served in a restaurant with a bunch of LED lighting and Thievery Corp playing in the background.
There are a couple of decent places, but nothing that's opened in the last 5 years in Frisco proper is really worth a s***.
Garrelli 5000 said:
I'm not sure Frisco can get a good restaurant. For some inexplicable reason the people here love to slobber over any locally owned restaurant, no matter how bland the food tastes.
There are several taco joints the Frisco women swoon totes amazeballs in ermagod mouth over that do not have 1 grain of salt in the entire kitchen. Crappy, bland, over priced food served in a restaurant with a bunch of LED lighting and Thievery Corp playing in the background.
There are a couple of decent places, but nothing that's opened in the last 5 years in Frisco proper is really worth a s***.
I stand correct, one great place in the past 5 years. Baonecci is fantastic.Trajan88 said:
May I recommend this Italian cuisine gem in Frisco...?
Italian family moved this restaurant from the North Shore district of San Francisco...
https://www.caffebaonecci.com/
If you are comparing anything to Gus's good luck, that fried chicken is next to impossible to beat. It is in a category of its own. Babe's is good though.Trajan88 said:
Re: N. Plano, Frisco, or McKinney
Is there any worthy bone-in fried chicken restaurants in these locales along the line of Dallas' great Mike's Chicken or Gus's Chicken?
I have been to Plano's What's Cluckin' but it's not quite Mike's or Gus's
drewser95 said:
East Dallas neighborhood bar closes after 4 years of pandemic woes
BarNone in (Old) Lake Highlands. Timing wasn't great with opening right before lockdown, and they were a little pricey for a neighborhood spot but the food was always good.
As an aside, El Vecino a few doors down is a great family Tex-Mex restaurant, if anyone is looking for something new & hasn't tried it yet (they've been open for several years).
Garrelli 5000 said:
I'm not sure Frisco can get a good restaurant. For some inexplicable reason the people here love to slobber over any locally owned restaurant, no matter how bland the food tastes.
There are several taco joints the Frisco women swoon totes amazeballs in ermagod mouth over that do not have 1 grain of salt in the entire kitchen. Crappy, bland, over priced food served in a restaurant with a bunch of LED lighting and Thievery Corp playing in the background.
There are a couple of decent places, but nothing that's opened in the last 5 years in Frisco proper is really worth a s***.