Nikki Greek Bistro Unveils New Weekday Menus, Six Under $20 Lunch & Happy Hour Specials

Dallas’ go-to neighborhood gem, Nikki Greek Bistro & Lounge, is spicing up the weekday routine with a pair of delicious new offerings designed to tempt tastebuds and treat your wallet. With the debut of its Six Under $20 Lunch Menu and an all-new Weekday Happy Hour, Nikki invites guests to savor the bold, authentic flavors of Greece more often—without skimping on quality or experience.

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MilkShake Factory Introduces Chocolate Cake Shake and a New Cake Pop

MilkShake Factory, the neighborhood dessert destination known for its handspun milkshakes and small batch, premium chocolates, is debuting a pair of decadent new menu items that celebrate the brand’s rich chocolate heritage in an irresistibly craveable way. Beginning Monday, April 21, guests can enjoy the all-new Chocolate Cake Shake and the handcrafted Chocolate Cake Pop, available for a limited time at all MilkShake Factory locations.

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From Netflix to Poker Night: Why Online Casinos Are Becoming the New Stay-at-Home Activity

In recent years, the landscape of home entertainment has undergone a significant transformation. With the rise of streaming services, food delivery apps, and virtual experiences, individuals increasingly prefer the comfort and convenience of home entertainment compared to outdoor activities. 

Among these rapidly growing home-based entertainment options, online casinos have emerged as a notable contender, capturing the attention of those seeking excitement without leaving their living rooms.

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Dining on Rabbit for Easter?

Rabbit Cacciatore

If your idea of a rabbit dish stops at a Sunday stew or a countryside casserole, it’s time to reconsider. Once a staple of rustic European kitchens, rabbit is making a refined return to contemporary menus—and nowhere is this more exciting than in Dallas.

Succulent and lean, rabbit meat is a chef’s dream: versatile enough to be roasted, braised, or folded into fresh pasta, yet rich enough to hold its own beside the trendiest ingredients. Across Europe, dishes like French lapin à la moutarde or Italian coniglio alla cacciatora have long celebrated rabbit’s subtle, savory depth. Now, that old-world charm is colliding with new-school creativity in the kitchens of North Texas.

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A·T Bistro is a Global Culinary Haven

Sea trout

Located in Preston Center at 8305 Westchester Drive, A·T Bistro (formerly Au Troisième) has swiftly become a cornerstone of Dallas’ dining scene. Founded in 2021 by Bobby Pollette, a seasoned chef with roots in Kailua Kona, Hawaii, and Jeff Acol, the bistro embodies a fusion of New American cuisine enriched with global influences. The name “Au Troisième,” translating to “the third place” in French, reflects the founders’ vision of creating a space that serves as a comfortable retreat between home and work.

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Edmond’s Burgers Serves Big Flavor Without the Fuss

In a city saturated with gourmet burger joints and fast-casual chains, Edmond’s Burgers quietly holds its ground as a neighborhood staple. Tucked into a modest strip along West 15th Street in Plano, this unassuming eatery delivers a full-flavored punch with every burger it plates—without the pretense, the inflated price tag, or the Instagrammable gimmicks.

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Retro Movie Review: American Graffiti (1973)

Directed by George Lucas | Written by George Lucas, Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck

“Where were you in ’62?” That’s the evocative question posed by American Graffiti, a film that captures the final moments of innocence before adulthood sets in. Set in Modesto, California over the course of one summer night in 1962, the film tells the intersecting stories of teenagers at a crossroads. More than a simple nostalgic ride, George Lucas’s semi-autobiographical tale serves as a meditation on youth, change, and the aching uncertainty of the future.

With its lack of a conventional plot, American Graffiti relies instead on character, atmosphere, and a near-constant soundtrack of era-defining rock and roll to tell its story.

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Inaugural Art & Soul of Kaleidoscope Park Festival

Kaleidoscope Park, the 5.7-acre signature green space in Frisco, is proud to present the inaugural Art & Soul of Kaleidoscope Park festival, taking place May 17–18, 2025. The two-day celebration of creativity and community will showcase 30 exceptional artists from North Texas and beyond.

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