Chris Lyons+FollowRoach infestation shuts down Arlington eateryA roach infestation forced Tienda Y Restaurante La Campina Salvadorena in Arlington to close its doors, highlighting just how quickly health violations can impact our local dining spots. Alongside this, Equinox Restaurant & Bar was closed due to a sewage backup, and Golden Chopsticks failed inspection for unsafe food storage. All three faced serious issues, but most have since addressed the problems after follow-ups. It’s a reminder to check those inspection scores before heading out to eat. Have you ever changed your mind about a restaurant after seeing its health rating? #Health #BodyHealth #ArlingtonEats00Share
dianefrank+FollowBarbecue legend Roy Hutchins opens near CowboysCowboys fans, get ready for a new post-game tradition—The Original Roy Hutchins Barbeque is bringing its famous brisket and Texas Twinkies to Arlington, just steps from AT&T Stadium. This isn’t just another BBQ spot; it’s a family-run legend making only its second-ever location after decades of Texas smokehouse history. Whether you’re celebrating a win or nursing a loss, Hutchins’ signature flavors will be right in the heart of the action. Who’s excited to see this local favorite fire up the pits next to the stadiums? #Food #DallasCowboys #ArlingtonEats00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowArlington loses a taco favorite near AT&T StadiumCartel Taco Bar, a downtown Arlington staple since 2018 and a go-to spot for fans near AT&T Stadium, is closing up shop for good. Rising costs and shrinking sales made it impossible for them to keep going, and they’ve already stopped serving food. This spot was more than just tacos—it was a gathering place for locals and visitors alike. What does this closure say about the challenges facing small businesses in our area? Have you noticed other favorites struggling lately? Let’s talk about how these changes are shaping our community. #Food #ArlingtonEats #SupportLocal00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowArlington’s new BBQ spot is a meat lover’s dreamBrisket with a deep, peppery bark, melt-in-your-mouth pork belly burnt ends, and the legendary Texas Twinkie—The Original Roy Hutchins Barbeque is about to make Arlington a serious barbecue destination. This family-run spot is taking over a massive location just off I-30, giving fans more room to gather, share, and savor those smoky flavors. Whether you’re a longtime devotee or just curious about what makes Texas BBQ so special, this is the place to dig in. Who’s planning to check it out on game day? What’s your must-try menu item? #Food #ArlingtonEats #TexasBBQ00Share