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News Bites: Get Barbecue Ramen at Uchiba and Revolver Taco Lounge Will Reopen in Fort Worth

News Bites: Get Barbecue Ramen at Uchiba and Revolver Taco Lounge Will Reopen in Fort Worth SideDish’s weekly digest of need-to-know dining happenings in Dallas. By Rosin Saez Published in Food & Drink February 10, 2021 2:18 pm News Bites, from quiet closures to opening updates and everything in between, including coronavirus-related intel. Revolver Taco Lounge Goes Back to Where It All Started Firstly, the Deep Ellum location is not in jeopardy, so don’t panic. Owner Regino Rojas, who originally opened Revolver Taco Lounge in Fort Worth in 2011, tells the Dallas Morning News that the homecoming was always a part of the plan. (

New corn dog restaurant opens in Dallas after Fletcher s family feud ends

New corn dog restaurant opens in Dallas after Fletcher’s family feud ends You think you know corn dogs? These new-age dogs are made of elk, dipped in gold, or laced with CBD oil. Mother-daughter duo Vickie Fletcher and Victoria Jace Fletcher Christensen added a pickle corn dog to the menu, made with Best Maid pickles from Fort Worth, at their restaurant CornDog With No Name.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer) Fried stuff-on-a-stick company CornDog With No Name opened a new restaurant in Dallas, at Northwest Highway and Preston Road. One of CornDog With No Name s meat-free dogs is the cheese: mozzarella cheese, dipped in corn dog batter and fried in peanut oil.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer)

CornDog with No Name Opens Second Location in Preston Center

The upscale deep-fried corn dog business is expanding into Preston Center. After opening their first restaurant in northwest Dallas about a year ago, the mother-daughter duo of Vickie Fletcher, who worked at the State Fair of Texas overseeing the sale of millions of corn dogs since the 1980s, and Jace Fletcher Christensen are spreading their fancy fried food fare. The unusual name, CornDog with No Name, is the result of a lawsuit that settled out of court. The original name of the first spot, EatFletch, got Christensen in hot water with her step-grandmother, who sued her for using part of her last name in fear people would think they re serving the official fair corn dogs (they re not). Christensen agreed not to use the name and, in a hurry to reopen the restaurant, slapped up a sign that read CornDog With No Name.

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