Posts Tagged ‘Restaurants and Dining’
By Brue Felps Organizers at Hillside Village Shopping Center plan to follow up on Howl at Hillside with a fall installment of the recurring fundraising events for the White Rock Dog Park. This season’s hoopla happens from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Oct. 1, in the center’s parking lot. Activities include free zumba lessons, running clinics, face [...]
Community Contribution Chef and owner Brian C. Luscher and his wife, Courtney, of The Grape recently presented the Stewpot Alliance with a check from the proceeds of the recent Feast of St. Martha. The Stewpot Alliance was formed to support and promote The Stewpot in downtown Dallas, which offers a safe haven for homeless and [...]
By Bruce Felps The first meeting of this school year’s Stonewall Jackson Elementary School Dads Club convenes Wednesday evening. The patriarchs gather at 7 p.m., Sept. 14, at Snuffer’s Restaurant and Bar.
By Bruce Felps A few of days ago, news came out concerning Garden Café and owner Dale Wootton’s attempt to gain a libations permit for the restaurant. The café has been an outstanding establishment in the neighborhood yet the city denied his petition. Wootton today sent an e-mail message addressing the situation. It’s fairly lengthy [...]
By Bruce Felps The J.L. Long Middle School Sports Booster Club convenes Monday to address a full agenda. The club gathers at 7 p.m., Sept. 12, inside Lakewood’s 1st and 10 sports bar, which seems fitting.
By Bruce Felps Credit Woodrow Nation’s Abel Gonzalez, class of ’88, with taking State Fair of Texas fried foods to such acclaimed levels. He masterminded Fried Butter, Fried Coke, and Fried Cotton Candy, the latter of which didn’t make it out of the testing kitchen, and this year debuts Deep Fried Pineapple Upside Down Cake.
By Bruce Felps A semi-late afternoon web-cruise turned up a rather surprising item at the Dallas Morning News Eats Blog. A brief quoted Pat Snuffer, namesake owner of the Lower Greenville Avenue burger-and-cheese-fries joint, denying rumors the venerable eatery would shut down.
By Bruce Felps This year’s Lakewood Summer Arts Faire at Lakewood United Methodist Church features more than art. The eighth annual event covers two days — 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Aug. 26, and 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Aug 27 — at the church. A VIP preview party, which requires a separate admission price of $35 for a [...]
By Bruce Felps Business people, when sitting across a desk during negotiations, probably could use a little insight on what the other person might be thinking. East Dallas business practitioners could gain some of that insight during this week’s East Dallas Networking lunch. Jeff Persaile, CPLP — which stands for Certified Professional in Learning and Performance [...]
By Bruce Felps A few days ago, an e-mail acquaintance e-mailed — imagine that — a rumor about a new site for Matt’s Rancho Martinez. It was one of those friend-posted-on-Facebook-about-an-overheard-conversation rumors so let’s look into that a little more before publishing, huh? Well, I just hung up the phone after talking with Matt III, and [...]








