Valerie Hall+FollowDallas’ New Sandwich Craze + Wild Pest AlertDallas just scored its first Snarf’s Sandwiches and locals are already obsessed! But that’s not all—there’s a new bug in town, and it’s not the good kind. The pasture mealybug is invading Texas, wrecking grass and pastures in 20 counties. Farmers are on high alert, and there’s no easy fix yet. From cult sandwiches to a bug battle, Dallas is definitely buzzing this week! #Food #DallasEats #TexasNews10Share
dianefrank+FollowSevy’s Grill closing after 29 years in DallasSevy’s Grill, a Dallas staple near Preston Center, is closing its doors in June 2026 after nearly three decades of serving the community. Many locals have celebrated milestones and business deals over their famous dishes, and the staff’s impressive longevity—some have been there since day one—made it feel like family. While the lease dispute is forcing this move, the team is already searching for a new spot. If you’ve got memories at Sevy’s or want to support the crew, now’s the time to visit and share your stories. What’s your favorite Sevy’s moment? #Food #DallasEats #SevysGrill00Share
mary01+FollowDallas group steps in to rescue Razzoo’sRazzoo’s Cajun Cafe, a Texas favorite known for its Louisiana-style eats, is getting a lifeline from Dallas-based M Crowd, the folks behind Mi Cocina. With a nearly $19 million bid, M Crowd plans to keep Razzoo’s running while deciding which locations and employees will stay. Three spots—including Corpus Christi and Pasadena—are already closing, but most Houston-area locations are safe for now. This move could mean big changes for the chain’s 1,000 workers and loyal fans. What do you think—will new ownership bring Razzoo’s back stronger, or is this just delaying the inevitable? #Food #DallasEats #TexasRestaurants00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowDallas group steps in to save Razzoo'sRazzoo's Cajun Cafe just got a lifeline from a Dallas hospitality powerhouse. M Crowd, the folks behind Mi Cocina, is making an $18.8 million move to take over the struggling chain. They’ll get to pick which locations and employees stick around, while the rest may close for good. This could mean your favorite Razzoo’s spot survives—or disappears. The deal also helps keep the doors open during bankruptcy, so staff and regulars aren’t left hanging. What do you think: is this the fresh start Razzoo’s needs, or just another big shakeup for local dining? #Food #DallasEats #Razzoos00Share
dianefrank+FollowDallas just got sweeter: Coffee & pie unite!White Rhino Coffee and Emporium Pies—two local favorites—are joining forces, and that means more reasons to celebrate in Dallas! Imagine your favorite slice of pie paired with a perfect cup of coffee, all while supporting majority women-owned businesses that truly care about our community. The best part? The Emporium Pies team and recipes aren’t going anywhere, so the flavors you love will stay the same. With plans to expand and new coffee-and-pie pairings on the horizon, this feels like a win for everyone who loves a cozy treat. What pie and coffee combo would you want to try first? #Food #DallasEats #LocalBusiness00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowDallas coffee and pie just got sweeterCoffee lovers and pie fans around Dallas are in for a treat—White Rhino Coffee has just acquired Emporium Pies, bringing together two local favorites. Imagine grabbing your morning latte and pairing it with a slice of ‘The Drunken Nut’ or a seasonal holiday pie, all in one stop. Both brands will keep their own shops, but expect some delicious collaborations soon. This move could make your next coffee run a lot more tempting! Which pie and coffee combo are you hoping to see first? #Food #DallasEats #CoffeeAndPie00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowCasa Linda says goodbye to Maya’s MediterraneanMaya’s Modern Mediterranean is closing its Casa Linda spot after seven years, and it’s hitting home for a lot of East Dallas locals. The team picked Dec. 23 as the last day, giving staff time to find new gigs before the holidays—a thoughtful move that shows how much they care about their people. Over the years, this place built a real following, even snagging “Best Mediterranean in Dallas” twice. If you’re a fan, now’s the time to swing by for a final meal (and half-off beer and wine!). What’s your favorite Maya’s memory? Will you make the trip to their Hillcrest Village location? #Food #DallasEats #CasaLinda00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDallas just got a new coffee and pie power duoCoffee and pie lovers in Dallas are in for a treat—White Rhino Coffee has bought Emporium Pies, meaning you’ll soon be able to grab your favorite slice and a fresh cup under one roof. Both brands are keeping their unique vibes for now, but big things are brewing: expect more locations, creative menu mashups, and those perfect coffee-pie pairings. Emporium’s bakers are staying on, so your favorite recipes aren’t going anywhere. With local businesses feeling the pinch lately, this team-up could be a sweet boost. What combos are you hoping to see? #Food #DallasEats #CoffeeAndPie00Share
David Miranda+FollowWhat’s really on Dallas Christmas tables?Most Dallas families are serving up beef, not turkey, for Christmas dinner—think tenderloin, rib roast, or even beef bourguignon. But here’s the thing: while some enjoy lavish spreads, many in our city rely on Meals on Wheels or food pantries for their holiday meal. About 20% of Dallas County faces food insecurity, and that gap feels even wider during the holidays. Whether your tradition is beef, turkey, or something totally unique, it’s a privilege to have options. How do you celebrate, and what’s your take on the changing face of Christmas dinner in Dallas? #News #DallasEats #ChristmasDinner00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowNew flavors lighting up DFW neighborhoodsFresh eats are popping up all over Dallas-Fort Worth, making it a great time to try something new close to home. From scratch-made bagels in Grapevine to Paris Baguette’s sweet and savory treats coming soon to Plano, there’s a lot to look forward to. Chuy’s is finally bringing its Tex-Mex favorites to McKinney, while Linh’s Kitchen in Denton and Oak Street Cafe in Roanoke are already serving up local favorites. Have you checked out any of these new spots yet, or is there one you’re most excited to try? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #DFWfood #DallasEats00Share