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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Safety First

Eating Out

Eating Losses

A New-Look Food Hall

Great Heights

Chow, Baby

Chow, Baby

Viva, La Vivo

It struck me as I walked into Vivo 53 (525 Taylor St., 855-216-2378) that this city has quietly built a small but solid stable...

Haute Dogs

The only thing more American than a good ol’ hot dog is tricking one out like it’s a monster truck. Turning food that was...

Moon Over Mash’d

When I first heard the name Mash’d, I fantasized about a restaurant constructed entirely of mashed potatoes. I wanted to eat my way out...

Brace Yourselves for World of Beer

I couldn’t believe what I was seeing when my server at World of Beer (3252 W. 7th St., 682-708-7021) brought out a giant pretzel...

Swallowing Sounds

If I were ever being tortured for information, all my captors would have to do is use loud music or bizarre noises, and I...

ComFort Worth Is a Fixture

There are a ton of holes in our city’s burgeoning culinary landscape. We could really use some good dim sum places. I’d love to...

Heim Barbecue: You on the List?

I felt like a twentysomething hipster about to be allowed into an exclusive nightclub for the first time. Don’t get me wrong. I felt...

Galligaskins Goes Down

The person in line ahead of me at Galligaskins Submarines (5817 Camp Bowie Blvd., 817-377-0196) had a lot of questions. “Um, can I get the...

War and Cheesecake

I was sitting in the dining room of The Cheesecake Factory (455 Commerce St., 817-348-0810) along with 200,000 other diners when I became paralyzed...

Camp Bowie Rises, Shines

The competition for breakfast dollars just ratcheted up at the Village at Camp Bowie (6115 Camp Bowie Blvd.). The venerable Lunch Box (Ste. 236,...