Mary Williams+FollowWhere to eat out in Dallas on ChristmasChristmas Day in Dallas doesn’t mean you’re stuck in the kitchen—plenty of local restaurants are opening their doors for festive meals! Whether you’re craving a classic steakhouse dinner, a cozy brunch, or just want to skip the dishes, there’s something for everyone. Many spots are rolling out special holiday menus, but tables are filling up fast, so booking ahead is a smart move. If you’ve got a favorite place, check if they’re open and snag a reservation. Who’s planning to dine out this year, and where’s your go-to spot for a holiday meal? #Food #DallasEats #ChristmasInDallas00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowUptown Dallas scores a new brunch gemPeach cobbler pancakes and shrimp & grits are now just around the corner—Another Broken Egg Cafe has landed on Lemmon Ave, bringing a fresh Southern-inspired twist to Uptown Dallas mornings. This spot is all about slowing down and enjoying a welcoming meal, whether you’re craving a Lobster & Brie Omelet or classic biscuits and gravy. Plus, their brunch cocktails are legendary. With seasonal chef specials and a lively vibe, it’s the perfect place to gather with friends or family. Who’s ready to make this their new go-to brunch hangout? What dish are you trying first? #Food #DallasEats #BrunchGoals00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowSnarf’s Sandwiches brings new flavor to DallasNorth Texas just got a major sandwich upgrade! Snarf’s Sandwiches, a Colorado favorite, has landed in Dallas with two new shops and three more on the way. Their menu is packed with hearty classics—think Italian meats, prime rib, and old-school egg salad—making it a fresh lunch spot for anyone tired of the usual chains. With locations popping up in University Park, Lakewood, and Preston Road soon, it’s about to get even easier to grab a seriously good sandwich. Anyone tried them yet? What’s your go-to order? #Food #DallasEats #SnarfsSandwiches00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowChristmas feasts you don’t have to cook in North TexasNo need to stress over the stove this Christmas—some of the best restaurants in Frisco, Plano, Dallas, and beyond are rolling out festive menus so you can relax and celebrate. From Italian seafood feasts at Lombardi Cucina Italiana to a modern Indian brunch at Sanjh, and luxurious steakhouse dinners at Knife and Dee Lincoln Prime, there’s something for every craving. Whether you want a classic holiday meal or something with a global twist, these spots are open and ready to make your holiday memorable. Who’s planning to skip the kitchen and dine out this year? Share your picks! #Food #DallasEats #PlanoFood00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowWhere to eat out in Dallas on Christmas DayNo need to stress about cooking or missing out on festive flavors—several Dallas restaurants are keeping their doors open on Christmas Day! Whether you’re craving Italian comfort food, a lavish brunch buffet, sushi, steak, or even endless ramen, there’s something for every taste and budget. From classic spots like Buca di Beppo and Del Frisco’s to new favorites and hidden gems, these places make holiday dining easy and delicious. Who else loves the tradition of eating out on Christmas? Got a favorite spot from this list, or one we should add? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #DallasEats #ChristmasDay00Share
Annette Jones+FollowDallas foodies: These new dishes wowed usDallas’ dining scene is on fire this year, with new restaurants serving up some truly unforgettable dishes. From the playful Hwe Dupbap at Domodomo Kō—think build-your-own hand rolls with seven kinds of fish—to the melt-in-your-mouth brisket at Kafi BBQ, these plates have us planning our next night out. The Veal “Cordon Bleu” at Mamani even snagged a Michelin star just weeks after opening! Whether you’re craving kimchi carbonara, oxtail corndogs, or a 17-course omakase, 2025’s newcomers are raising the bar. Which spot are you most excited to try? #Food #DallasEats #FoodieFinds00Share
Jason Wells+FollowDallas’ Record’s Bar-B-Q: More than just barbecueRecord’s Bar-B-Q in South Dallas isn’t your typical barbecue joint—it’s a living piece of community history. Open since 1969, this Black-owned spot became a hub for more than just smoky chicken and saucy sandwiches. Barbara Record, who recently passed at 83, quietly kept the place running, supporting local schools and banding together with other Black restaurant owners to fight unfair suppliers. Longtime regulars remember not just the food, but buying records and sharing stories inside. It’s a reminder of how local businesses can shape, support, and unite a neighborhood. What memories do you have of spots like this in your community? #Food #DallasEats #CommunityMatriarch00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowDallas chain Razzoo’s gets a second chanceRazzoo’s Cajun Cafe, a favorite for many in Texas, might just dodge closure thanks to a big move by Dallas-based M Crowd—the folks behind Mi Cocina. They’ve stepped up with an $18.8 million offer to buy the struggling chain out of bankruptcy, and if the deal goes through, Razzoo’s could keep its doors open while things get sorted. Some locations have already closed, but most are still serving up Cajun classics. What do you think—will new ownership help Razzoo’s bounce back, or is this just a temporary fix? #Food #DallasEats #Razzoos00Share
mary01+FollowDallas locals swear by this steakhouseNothing says Dallas comfort like a mesquite-broiled ribeye at Dunston’s Steak House on Lovers Lane. This spot has been a neighborhood staple for generations, serving up smoky steaks, loaded baked potatoes, and a salad bar that feels like a trip down memory lane. Whether you’re craving a buttery filet, a crispy fried catfish plate, or just want to soak in the vintage wood-paneled vibe, Dunston’s delivers that old-school Texas charm. Regulars rave about the friendly service and classic flavors. If you’ve been, what’s your go-to order? If not, which dish would you try first? Let’s hear your Dallas steakhouse stories! #Food #DallasEats #Steakhouse00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowDowntown Dallas eats you can’t missDowntown Dallas is a food lover’s playground, packed with everything from rooftop sushi bars to cozy underground steakhouses. Whether you’re craving a classic margherita pizza, a sky-high Wagyu and caviar tower, or comforting Tex-Mex with a twist, there’s a spot for every mood and budget. The Exchange Food Hall buzzes with variety, while places like Cafe Momentum serve up more than just great meals—they’re changing lives. Which Dallas dish or hidden gem has surprised you lately? Let’s swap stories and recommendations! #Food #DallasEats #HiddenGems00Share