Where to drink in Dallas right now: 5 fun & different new bars to try Frozen drinks at the Dream Cafe.
Dream Cafe For this latest installment of CultureMap s monthly Where to Drink feature, the question is more, where not to drink. It s summer, Dallas has reached herd immunity, and the oppressive heat is in the Pacific Northwest. There s no place in Dallas right now that s not good for drinking. Rather than use our usual filter of best new happy hours, this edition pulls together five places with unique draws. Here s where to drink in July: Bishop Arts lounge that s a sibling to Cajun-Asian restaurant Krio (also in Bishop Arts) opened about a month ago. This is a place with a theme: to showcase the world, in food, drinks, and music. Travel your way through their drinks menu via the Pisco Sour (Peru), Pimm s Cup (London), and Singapore Sling (Singapore). They serve international-themed snacks, too, including a trio of cheesecakes with worldly themes: Turkish baklava, E
Kimpton Pittman Hotel is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrea Ambroze as the hotel s new director of sales and marketing. A Dallas native, Ambroze has more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience, most recently in the position of Director of Luxury Sales and Partnerships for The Denihan Hospitality Group.
After graduating from the University of North Texas, Andrea began her career as a Front Desk Supervisor at The Four Seasons, in Irving, Texas. After moving to NYC in 1995, she quickly worked her way up the ranks, becoming a sales manager at The Pierre Hotel before taking a role as the director of entertainment and corporate sales for The St. Regis New York. No stranger to luxury markets, Ambroze worked for Mandarin Oriental and The Ritz-Carlton in Boston before returning to New York in 2016 to serve as a global sales director of luxury, lifestyle and leisure for The Hyatt Corporation. During her tenure at Hyatt, she was awarded the Hy Performer in both 2017 and 2
Where to eat in Dallas right now: 10 restaurants to hit post-vaccine
Where to eat in Dallas right now: 10 restaurants to hit post-vaccine The vegetarian charcuterie at Elm & Good is a must.
Elm & Good You ve been cooped up for more than a year. Now you re been vaccinated and at long last, you ve got your free pass. There s so much catching up to do. So many meals to eat. Where do you start? These restaurants around Dallas, combining essential new arrivals with persevering stalwarts, are the ones to visit first after getting your vaccine: Take a field trip to this destination Asian shopping center in Grand Prairie where they ve created an upscale food court with two floors, part of a mission to connect people with different cultures through something innately shareable like food. The center unveiled a new round of restaurant concepts in December that include sushi, ramen, matcha beverages, and ice cream. Recent openings include Omakase To Go, Meccha Matcha, Sakari Ramen, a
Rajeev Gopalakrishnan has been appointed General Manager at Kimpton Pittman Hotel in Dallas hospitalitynet.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hospitalitynet.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Texas Monthly s best new restaurants list
7 Dallas eateries land on Texas Monthly s best new restaurants list Noodles at Uncle Zhou in Plano.
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Texas Monthly looks a little different this year. Instead of the usual list of 10 establishments, food editor Pat Sharpe focuses on favorite takeout dishes and drinks from across the Lone Star State, along with spotlighting three of the year s most exciting new openings. In total, the article covers 30 restaurants across seven regions, divided into categories such as starters and sides, sandwiches, entrees, sweets, and cocktails. All offer to-go. To be eligible for the list, establishments must have opened between December 1, 2019 and December 1, 2020.