All week long
Now through Sunday, January 24,
State Fare Kitchen & Bar, 947 Gessner, 15930 City Walk, will be offering a new Craft Beer dinner in collaboration with local No Label Brewery. Any guests having dinner at either the Sugar Land or Memorial location will be offered the option of the three-course dinner from rustic arugula salad and andouille sausage to Southern surf and turf and berry shortcake with vanilla Chantilly, each course paired with a No Label brew for $40 per person (plus tax and tip). Reservations are encouraged.
Monday, January 18
Chef Chris Williams’ non-profit
Lucille’s 1913will donate 3,000 meals in Houston s Fifth Ward neighborhood and Fort Bend County on Martin Luther King Day. Beginning at 11 a.m., 1,000 individually packed meals and 500 Personal Protective Equipment kits will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis at the
Tuesday, January 12
Taco Tuesday Team-Up at Tacos A Go Go
Tacos A Go Go continues its Taco Tuesday Team-Up series with a new limited-time taco from chef Dawn Burrell. Every Tuesday this month, Burrell s Beef Cheek Birria taco featuring beef birria, adobo, Monterey Jack cheese, red onion, fresh cilantro pickled leaves and sliced radishes will be available at all Tacos A Go Go locations. A portion of proceeds from every taco sold will benefit I’ll Have What She’s Having in support of women’s health.
Thursday, January 14
National Hot Pastrami Day at Kenny & Ziggy’s
Kenny & Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen Restaurant, 2327 Post Oak, celebrates National Hot Pastrami Day with a Triple Decker Hot Pastrami Sandwich, available for dine in or takeout. The colossal sandwich is made with its own USDA prime beef, cured inhouse for 45 days and then triple-smoked at a low temperature so the flavor permeates the meat. Get it for $21.95.
Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings:
Torchy’s Tacos has introduced its January Taco of the Month, the Fancy Schmancy, a perfect brunch taco made with hot smoked salmon, scrambled eggs, fresh spinach, capers, pickled onions and jalapenos, fresh dill and herb cream cheese on a flour tortilla. Get it for $6.50 and pair it with $3.50 mimosas all month long.
On Sunday, January 17 at 4 p.m.,
Underbelly Hospitality culinary director Nick Fine will teach kids of all ages to cook in UH’s next installment of Virtual Cooking for Kids: “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.” The $55 kit serves four and includes all the ingredients to prepare veggies and ranch, garlic bread, pasta and meatballs, and cannoli. Pick up your kit on January 16 between noon and 5 p.m. at 1100 Westheimer.
Torchy s Tacos created a Hangover Hotline that can be called during the first few days of 2021 to make it easy for taco lovers to find the perfect comfort foods to ease them into a New Year. The hotline from the craft casual taco chain was created to lift spirits after the difficult year that has been 2020 and give people the chance to be entered to win free tacos for a year.
By calling 833-L8R-2020, taco lovers will be presented with a variety of options based on the severity of their 2020 hangover. As well as being presented with favorites like the famous Green Chile Queso or Trailer Park Taco, callers will also get to know Torchy’s January Taco of the Month, the Fancy Schmancy.
Detroit-style pizza pop-up finds home and more Dallas restaurant news East Dallas is where this pizza will be at.
Thunderbird Coming up on the end of 2020, Dallas restaurants are still optimistically opening, with an eye towards a better 2021. There s new Mexican, new pizza, and new coffee, plus a trio of opportunities for you to win money, food, and free stuff. Here s what s happening in Dallas dining news:
Vidorra Addison, the Mexican concept that debuted in Deep Ellum in 2018, has opened its second location in Addison, at the Village on the Parkway at 5100 Belt Line Rd. #410, in the former Social House space, where they re serving Mexican dishes, cocktails, and a large selection of tequila. The menu includes shareable appetizers, soups, salads, tacos, and entrées such as flaming fundido with melted Oaxaca cheese served in a 400-degree Molcajete dish, and a selection of street tacos such as fried avocado tacos with panko breaded avocado, pico de gallo, ancho slaw, Cotija