Posts Tagged ‘oak cliff’
We started out at the bar with their all-you-can-drink mimosas, which helped us pass the 45 minute wait. After scoping out all the plates that kept passing us at the
Oddfellows is a relatively new restaurant in the Bishop Arts area of Oak Cliff with some notable features that make it quite unique.
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a guru when it comes to barbecue, but I do know what tastes good and the food from Lockhart in Oak
Yesterday we finished the long weekend with a little post-Christmas brunch. What better place to go than Hattie's?
So I just realized that if you don’t have dinners plans, there’s still time for you to make it to Cliff Cafe before they close tomorrow. Try the previously mentioned
Bittersweet news (that’s mostly bitter): Sidedish reported yesterday that Cliff Cafe will be closing its doors for a major overhaul. They’ll open again in September, redesigned and with a “brand-new
Poor lil’ dish. Feeling a bit neglected lately? I’m so sorry Yes, updates have recently been a little slow, but that doesn’t mean we don’t love you. It’s just that
If you think of food in terms of art, the equivalent of a blank canvas would most likely be pizza. It’s simple and straightforward. It can remain plain or, in
My sister and I had a conversation the other day about breaking our habits of ordering the same things all the time. I’ll try almost anything once in the name
Hattie’s is a beautiful, uncomplicated bistro in the Bishop Arts District whose fare is best described as “white-tablecloth Southern food.” The menu consists of rustic, traditional favorites from the South