Hooker’s Grill Is the Most Interesting Restaurant in the Fort Worth Stockyards

When Ruth Hooker built Hooker’s Grill in the Fort Worth Stockyards in 2017, she pressed her family’s handprints into a corner of the foundation before the concrete set. She placed scripture in the walls. On the outside, in large letters visible from the sidewalk, she had the words Chi Pisa La Chi Ke engraved in stone. It’s Choctaw. It means until we meet again. There is no word for goodbye in the Choctaw language, and Ruth doesn’t say it to her customers. “I’ll see you later. I’ll see you next time. I’ll see you down the road.”

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Pangea Has a New Address and Downtown Dallas Is Better For It

Kevin Ashade was born in Dallas, grew up in the U.K. and Nigeria, came back to Texas, went to the Culinary Institute of America, and spent years inside some of the most serious hotel dining rooms in the city — Nana at the Hilton Anatole, Craft at the W Hotel, The Oceanaire Seafood Room. He built a catering company called GourmEats. In 2016, he went on Beat Bobby Flay and beat Bobby Flay, with his coq au vin.

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Dallas Margarita Guide: 12 of the Best in the City Right Now

On the night Mariano Martinez opened his restaurant in Dallas in 1971, his bartenders nearly quit. The blended margaritas were coming out different every single time — some icy, some half-melted, some barely cold — and the crowd was not having it. Martinez went home, couldn’t sleep, and walked to a 7-Eleven the next morning for coffee. A little girl was pulling a Slurpee from a machine. That was the moment.

He went back, modified a soft-serve ice cream machine with his friend Frank Adams, dialed in his father’s recipe, and pulled the lever. Out came the world’s first frozen margarita. Consistent, cold, and exactly right every time. The machine ran for 34 years before Martinez retired it and donated it to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, where it was named one of the top ten inventions in the museum’s collection. A sister version sits today at the Old Red Museum near Dealey Plaza, six miles from where the whole thing started.

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Cinco de Mayo at Luna Roja: Downtown Dallas Has Its Party

Luna Roja opened on April 2 in downtown Dallas, and it hit the ground doing something nobody else in the AT&T Discovery District was doing. The restaurant sits at 1525 Elm Street inside the Hilton Garden Inn — with a separate entrance off the street so you’d never know it was a hotel restaurant unless someone told you — and the room bears that out. Murals by FGIII Fine Art Productions cover the walls. Textured stone, saturated color, a full bar with over 50 tequila labels running from blancos to extra añejos, mezcal, and sotol. It looks like someone actually thought about it.

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Omar Flores Behind Muchacho and Whistle Britches Opens Maroma in the Design District Today

Omar Flores grew up in El Paso helping his father run family restaurants. Not as a dishwasher, not clearing plates — actually in the kitchen, learning how things worked from the time he was old enough to hold a knife. That early start shaped everything that came after.

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Dock Local to Open at Dallas Farmers Market Summer 2026

Dock Local, the premium casual coastal cuisine concept founded by Chef Brett Curtis, is expanding its Dallas footprint with a highly anticipated new location at the Dallas Farmers Market opening Summer 2026. This marks the fourth DFW location for Dock Local and the fifth location nationwide (one other location in Nashville). The brand will introduce its signature East Coast–inspired seafood dishes and genuine hospitality to one of the city’s most frequented culinary hubs. 

Known for delivering fresh, high-quality seafood in landlocked markets, Dock Local has built a loyal following across Dallas-Fort Worth and in Nashville. 

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There’s a Burger on Lower Greenville You Need to Know About


Jeff Bekavac opened Goodwins in May 2024 in the old Blue Goose space on Greenville. He named it after the cross street. He’s been in Dallas kitchens for years — Neighborhood Services, Cane Rosso — and this is his first real shot at doing it his own way. The room is warm, the bar is brass, the back bar is darker and better for a martini. It fills up fast on weekends and most weeknights aren’t far behind.

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Austin’s Best Oyster Bar Is Finally Coming to Dallas: Here’s What to Expect

Dallas has been waiting for Clark’s Oyster Bar longer than it should have had to. The Austin institution opened in 2012, became one of the most copied seafood concepts in Texas, expanded to Aspen, Houston, and Montecito — and somehow Dallas kept getting skipped. That changes this fall.

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