Valerie Hall+FollowDallas says goodbye to The Biscuit BarThe Biscuit Bar, a beloved local spot for biscuit sandwiches and tots, has suddenly closed all its Dallas-Fort Worth locations. Owners Jake and Janie Burkett shared that rising costs and tough landlord negotiations made it impossible to keep going, even after a potential sale fell through. It’s a tough loss for fans who loved grabbing breakfast, lunch, or dinner at one of their six spots. This really highlights how challenging it’s become for small, family-run restaurants to survive in today’s market. What’s your favorite memory from The Biscuit Bar, and how do you feel about the changing food scene in Dallas? #Food #DallasEats #SupportLocal00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowDallas lands Little Ruby’s: NYC favorite arrivesLittle Ruby’s, a New York City staple for two decades, is bringing its Aussie-inspired comfort food and vibrant brunch scene to Uptown Dallas in early 2026. Locals can look forward to signature dishes like the Bronte Burger and Ricotta Hotcakes, plus a full coffee bar and spritzes on tap—all in a bright, easygoing space with a big patio. With Dallas’ restaurant scene booming and new upscale spots popping up along ‘Billionaire’s Row,’ what do you think about another big-city brand joining the mix? Will Little Ruby’s stand out or get lost in the crowd? #Food #DallasEats #LittleRubys10Share
gregorybrown+FollowDallas’ Best of Big D 2025: A night to rememberDallas pulled out all the stops at this year’s Best of Big D bash, bringing together over 900 locals for a celebration packed with flavor, fun, and creativity. From Loro’s bites to JD’s Chippery cookies, guests sampled the city’s top eats and sipped creative cocktails. The night buzzed with interactive photo booths, bouquet-making, live art, tarot readings, and even a bonsai booth! It’s clear Dallas’ food, drink, and creative scene is thriving. What’s your favorite local spot or hidden gem that deserves the spotlight next year? #News #DallasEats #BigD202500Share
Jason Wells+FollowSevy’s Grill closing: End of an era in DallasAfter nearly 30 years serving the Dallas community, Sevy’s Grill will close its doors in June 2026 due to rising rent costs. This spot has been more than just a restaurant—it’s where neighbors gathered, staff became family, and celebrations big and small found a home. With eight team members working there since day one, the sense of loyalty and warmth is unmatched. As Sevy’s searches for a new location, there’s still time to enjoy one last meal and share memories. How do you feel about losing such a neighborhood staple? What’s your favorite Sevy’s memory? #Food #DallasEats #CommunityMatters01Share
Valerie Hall+FollowDallas’ New Sandwich Craze + Wild Pest AlertDallas just scored its first Snarf’s Sandwiches and locals are already obsessed! But that’s not all—there’s a new bug in town, and it’s not the good kind. The pasture mealybug is invading Texas, wrecking grass and pastures in 20 counties. Farmers are on high alert, and there’s no easy fix yet. From cult sandwiches to a bug battle, Dallas is definitely buzzing this week! #Food #DallasEats #TexasNews10Share
dianefrank+FollowDallas just got sweeter: Coffee & pie unite!White Rhino Coffee and Emporium Pies—two local favorites—are joining forces, and that means more reasons to celebrate in Dallas! Imagine your favorite slice of pie paired with a perfect cup of coffee, all while supporting majority women-owned businesses that truly care about our community. The best part? The Emporium Pies team and recipes aren’t going anywhere, so the flavors you love will stay the same. With plans to expand and new coffee-and-pie pairings on the horizon, this feels like a win for everyone who loves a cozy treat. What pie and coffee combo would you want to try first? #Food #DallasEats #LocalBusiness00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowDallas coffee and pie just got sweeterCoffee lovers and pie fans around Dallas are in for a treat—White Rhino Coffee has just acquired Emporium Pies, bringing together two local favorites. Imagine grabbing your morning latte and pairing it with a slice of ‘The Drunken Nut’ or a seasonal holiday pie, all in one stop. Both brands will keep their own shops, but expect some delicious collaborations soon. This move could make your next coffee run a lot more tempting! Which pie and coffee combo are you hoping to see first? #Food #DallasEats #CoffeeAndPie00Share
dianefrank+FollowSevy’s Grill closing after 29 years in DallasSevy’s Grill, a Dallas staple near Preston Center, is closing its doors in June 2026 after nearly three decades of serving the community. Many locals have celebrated milestones and business deals over their famous dishes, and the staff’s impressive longevity—some have been there since day one—made it feel like family. While the lease dispute is forcing this move, the team is already searching for a new spot. If you’ve got memories at Sevy’s or want to support the crew, now’s the time to visit and share your stories. What’s your favorite Sevy’s moment? #Food #DallasEats #SevysGrill00Share
mary01+FollowDallas group steps in to rescue Razzoo’sRazzoo’s Cajun Cafe, a Texas favorite known for its Louisiana-style eats, is getting a lifeline from Dallas-based M Crowd, the folks behind Mi Cocina. With a nearly $19 million bid, M Crowd plans to keep Razzoo’s running while deciding which locations and employees will stay. Three spots—including Corpus Christi and Pasadena—are already closing, but most Houston-area locations are safe for now. This move could mean big changes for the chain’s 1,000 workers and loyal fans. What do you think—will new ownership bring Razzoo’s back stronger, or is this just delaying the inevitable? #Food #DallasEats #TexasRestaurants00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowDallas group steps in to save Razzoo'sRazzoo's Cajun Cafe just got a lifeline from a Dallas hospitality powerhouse. M Crowd, the folks behind Mi Cocina, is making an $18.8 million move to take over the struggling chain. They’ll get to pick which locations and employees stick around, while the rest may close for good. This could mean your favorite Razzoo’s spot survives—or disappears. The deal also helps keep the doors open during bankruptcy, so staff and regulars aren’t left hanging. What do you think: is this the fresh start Razzoo’s needs, or just another big shakeup for local dining? #Food #DallasEats #Razzoos00Share