Patio pioneer St. Ann Restaurant in Harwood District makes comeback It s almost like a new restaurant.
Photo by Kathy Tran A restaurant in the Harwood District near downtown Dallas that helped pave the patio revolution is making a comeback:
Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar, which originally opened in 2010, will return with a new menu, new space, new everything. According to a release, the restaurant will reopen on Wednesday, March 10. The new menu is influenced by the Pacific Northwest and seasonal Texas ingredients, under the direction of chef Taylor Kearney, who was inspired by the Pacific Northwest philosophy of cuisine that focuses on seasonal and local ingredients, as well as mostly zero-waste.
The latest Dallas charity soirees to unveil COVID-friendly formats
Photo by Ashley Gongora
Photo courtesy of The Family Place Dallas-area nonprofits have been rethinking their big fundraising events for the past year. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, virtual auctions have replaced galas, and streaming Q&As with celebrity speakers have replaced live luncheons. What hasn t changed? Their need to raise critical funds to provide desperately needed services to the community. Below are the latest nonprofit events being held in more pandemic-friendly formats. (Note that their plans were revealed before Gov. Greg Abbott lifted mask and capacity restrictions on March 2, so their plans could change again.) Here s what they re doing and how to join in.
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What to consider before buying your first home with a pool in Dallas
Courtesy of City Group Properties Winter Storm Uri wreaked havoc on pools.
Photo courtesy of Texas Pride Realty Group Ah, those lazy summer days hanging around your backyard pool. Kids splashing in crystal-blue water, grownups savoring the sun appealing imagery for many first-time homebuyers. But fast-forward a few months to the ice storm Dallas just experienced. You’re bundled up like Bernie Sanders, banging away with a shovel to bust a hole in your pool’s rock-hard ice surface, cursing the day you decided to buy a house with a pool.
Dallas doubles down on mask mandate, Fort Worth takes them off
Dallas doubles down on mask mandate, Fort Worth takes them off This is how you ll look in Dallas.
Photo by Thomas Garza Dallas and Fort Worth officials are taking divergent paths following the controversial decision on March 2 by Gov. Greg Abbott to reopen the state for business and rescind the requirement to wear masks, effective March 10. Abbott s announcement leaves the decisions to counties and in North Texas, it s one yes for masks and one no. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said in a press conference on March 2 that he would continue to heed the advice of health professionals to keep wearing masks, wash hands, and keep a distance from others.