S&D Oyster Co Remains the Dallas Source for all Things NOLA

S&D Oyster Company has been a constant on McKinney Avenue since 1976, and walking through the door still feels like discovering a place that refuses to chase trends. The room carries an easy confidence — vintage 1950s touches, worn wood, simple tables, and a bar lined with high stools that invite you to settle in. It’s casual, comfortable, and unmistakably old-school in the best way. Nothing feels staged. It feels lived in.

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Florida Based Huey Magoo’s Making its Way to North Texas

Huey Magoo’s is stepping into Dallas with a straightforward pitch: better chicken tenders, done consistently, and done at scale. The Florida-based fast-casual brand has plans for multiple North Texas locations, signaling that it sees real opportunity in a region that already takes its chicken seriously.

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Flying Fish Opens 2nd Location in Plano

Allison David

Flying Fish, the fast-casual seafood eatery founded by restaurateurs Shannon Wynne and Larry Richardson is now open at 4032 Preston Road in the former Dickey’s BBQ space. Inspired by the East Texas seafood joints on area lakes and especially Caddo Lake, Flying Fish has eleven outposts throughout Texas and Arkansas.

Offerings include grilled plates prepared traditional, snappy or with garlic butter, crab, oysters and shrimp, fried catfish, fish fillets and Southern specialties such as po’ boys, jambalaya, grits and gumbo. Ice cold beer, wine and margaritas are also available.

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Oak & Stone Expands with Second Texas Location in Addison

Oak & Stone is headed to Addison in summer 2026, bringing its high-energy dining room and signature self-pour tap wall to 5225 Belt Line Road #220. The Florida-born concept, part of Artistry Restaurants, marks its second North Texas outpost following its McKinney debut this spring.

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The Five-Minute Afternoon Reset That Calms Cortisol and Smooths Your Cycle


If your afternoons set off cravings, brain fog, or that wired‑but‑tired feeling at night, cortisol is usually in the mix. This stress hormone follows a daily rhythm, but work sprints, skipped meals, and stimulants can push it higher late in the day. For women with PMS or PCOS, that extra spike can mean worse cramps, mood swings, breakouts, and rough sleep. PCOS affects about 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, and stress can bump up adrenal androgens that aggravate symptoms.

Here is a practical fix you can repeat Monday through Friday. It takes five minutes, fits between meetings, and helps your brain and metabolism steer back to steady. Small, predictable inputs quiet your stress response far better than heroic once‑a‑week efforts.

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Dish of the Week: Miso Glazed Sea Bass at Ramble Room

photo by Joey Stewart

Ramble Room has a knack for making comfort feel polished. The dining room hums with energy, cocktails clink at the bar, and the menu moves easily between indulgent classics and coastal-leaning plates that show real restraint. It’s a place that understands its audience: refined but relaxed, stylish without trying too hard.

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Celebrate Festa Della Donna at Eataly, March 5th

On Thursday, March 5, Les Dames d’Escoffier Dallas will honor International Women’s Day with its signature celebration, Festa Della Donna, hosted at Eataly at NorthPark Center. The evening is both a tribute and a mission-driven fundraiser, spotlighting the women shaping North Texas’ culinary landscape while raising scholarship funds for future industry leaders.

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Dim Sum this Weekend at Bushi Bushi in Addison

Bushi Bushi Dim Sum in Addison is a dim sum experience that turns every bite into a moment of discovery. The restaurant’s strength lies in the meticulous care taken with each dish, making even familiar items feel extraordinary. The soup dumplings set the stage: delicate, translucent skins envelop a steaming pork broth that bursts on the tongue, rich and savory with just a whisper of ginger. Each dumpling is perfectly pleated, tender but resilient enough to cradle the hot filling until the very first bite. Shumai follows with plump morsels of pork and shrimp, lightly seasoned with sesame oil and a touch of ginger, their springy texture and golden tops inviting repeated bites.

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