New Year’s dining specials in our city
byWhether you’re craving Mexican, brunch, steak or sushi, we’ve got a roundup of New Year’s dining specials from across our city.
Whether you’re craving Mexican, brunch, steak or sushi, we’ve got a roundup of New Year’s dining specials from across our city.
Brya Zan Thai Noodle + Brew was born out of the desire for Malai Kitchen owners to create a more casual version of their DFW concept.
After discussions with landlords over a pending sale that would aid the brand out of bankruptcy, The Biscuit Bar is closing all locations.
What restaurants in Plano sell the most liquor? Wine? Beer? Haywire, Legacy Hall and Tight Ends top the charts in drink sales.
The breakfast-oriented eatery will open on Dec. 15 at 7 a.m. The first 20 dine-in seated tables Dec. 15-17 will receive a free mug and coffee for a year.
The members-only club will feature five distinctly-decorated areas: The Lounge, The Arena, The Restaurant, The Foundry and Wild Orchid.
Pappalecco, an Italian-style cafe with locations in Las Vegas and San Diego, is opening a franchise location in Downtown Plano this January.
Local Creamery won blue ribbons for its homemade vanilla and strawberry ice cream flavors at the NAICA National Convention.
Flying Fish, Desperados Mexican Restaurant and TRU Bowl Superfood Bar are set to open in Plano soon.
Flamant’s recent opening marks a return north for the Walkabout team, with nods to Spain and France. Croquettes with a dirty martini dip ($11), ricotta-folded gnocchi served with ragu bianco ($19) and espresso martinis curated in Italian, French and Portuguese tradition ($15-17).