Dallas is a hotbed for restaurant openings. Restaurateurs from across the globe often choose Dallas as their plus-one for expansion. In addition, local restaurateurs know a good thing when they see it and continue to expand. Early last year, we predicted the biggest openings of the year (the only one not to make it was the adult-only roller skating bar, Ride On). Here are the restaurants that jumped into the scene like a cannonball at a summer pool party.
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As a full-service media and marketing company, the Dallas Observer specializes in bringing people together in Big D. Our award-winning publication has become a trusted source of news, music, restaurants and the arts for more than 1 million monthly active readers. We make advertising simple for business owners by using practical thinking and effective strategies, and our wide portfolio of digital and traditional marketing options help clients stand out in a competitive and changing environment. We’re part of Voice Media Group, whose digital marketing agency, V Digital Services, serves as our in-house resource for business owners seeking success in the digital space. As a Google Premier Partner, VDS offers a team of certified specialists excelling in local and organic SEO, paid media, social media management, web development and pay-per-click advertising.
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On Tuesday, Forbes released its annual 30 Under 30 North America list. More than 600 recipients were spread across 20 categories. Most of the honorees are based in California or New York, but there were 32 Texans, six of whom currently reside or originate from North Texas. #30under30 #NorthTexas #TexasNews
Forbes Honors 6 North Texans in Its 30 Under 30 List
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Hudson House on Lovers Lane has been recognized as one of OpenTable’s Top 100 Restaurants in America for 2024 — the only restaurant in the DFW area on the list.
Only One Dallas Spot Makes OpenTable's 2024 List of Top 100 Restaurants
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Are you the one? We are looking for a culture and food writer to join our staff. The position calls for a reporter with newsroom experience or strong interest in culture, arts and music journalism and criticism, and an authoritative familiarity with Dallas’ dining and nightlife scene. We’re looking for a journalist to report on human interest stories in the community, one capable of ideas-driven arts and culture pieces — someone with fresh (or really persuasive stale) opinions, a person of taste and a curious palate who can explore the city and tell the stories that make up its culture. To learn more about the job and how to apply, go to https://lnkd.in/giKwXG-k
The Dallas Observer Is Hiring a Culture and Food Staff Writer
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It's been really hot 'round here for a long while, but many throughout North Texas have felt something unusual over the past few days: rain. Only one week into November, we’ve had enough rain to almost forget that October came and went with hardly a drop.
Prediction: November Will Not Be as Warm and Dry as October. Or Will It?
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Plenty of Dallas restaurants are hastily trying to open their doors before the busy holiday season. Here are some of the most anticipated openings of the year👇 #DallasRestaurant #RestaurantOpenings #NewRestaurant #DallasTX
Most Noteworthy Restaurant Openings for the Rest of 2024
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We at the Observer spend most of our time dishing on the Top 100 Restaurants, Top 100 Bars and an entire issue of Best of Dallas, not to mention our recent best chicken-fried steak list. But in our quest for thoroughness, we decided to look at places that get a lot of chatter but perhaps shouldn't. We asked people on social media and, it turns out, they have opinions. Here are the eight most overhyped restaurants in Dallas according to Dallasites. Read about it: https://lnkd.in/gqJCAp_n
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The second week of #earlyvoting is upon us, and your helpful fact of the day is that voting early can help cut back on the number of political fundraising texts you receive. Texans took to the polls over the weekend, resulting in the statewide voter turnout outpacing the number of ballots cast by this point in both the 2016 and 2020 elections. Across North Texas counties, the higher number of voters was a welcome change after a slight slump in turnout midweek. That slump followed the flurry of excitement when polls opened on Oct. 21.
Early Voting Turnout Outpaces 2020, 2016 Elections Across North Texas
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At the Dallas Observer, we’re committed to providing you with the election coverage you need as you cast your vote. We’re aiming to raise $2,500 to help our newsroom provide crucial coverage during this unprecedented election cycle, and we are asking for your support. If you value journalism like ours that strengthens democracy and holds our leaders accountable, will you support us by contributing today? Learn how at https://lnkd.in/gTCAg6K6
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The Fort Worth Police Department is sitting on hundreds of untested sexual assault evidence kits despite a 2019 law mandating evidence be sent to a lab and processed within a 120-day window, a recent NBC5 investigation found, leaving victims right’s advocates concerned that Texas police departments are failing survivors of sexually violent crimes. According to the NBC5 investigation, Fort Worth police failed to send DNA evidence kits to a lab within the state-mandated 30-day deadline 43% of the time over the last five years, submitting hundreds of kits more than 100 days late, and 28 kits over a year late. In the lab, 901 kits have waited 90 days or more to be tested, missing the state deadline given for DNA processing. Learn more 👇
NBC5 Finds 900 Untested Rape Kits in Fort Worth, Delaying Justice for Survivors
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