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Dallas Comedy House Re-Opens With Restaurant, Beer Garden
Aside from its nightly shows, classes, and corporate training, DCH will be introducing a variety of new acts as it settles into its new space, including Monday Service Nights (dubbed “Dish”) and Thursday Philanthropy Nights.
Modern Medical Cosmetic Boutique Opening in Turtle Creek
services including neurotoxins like Botox, Dysport, and dermal fillers ), Vivace Micro-needling, BBL, CoolSculpting, Halo, Motus A/X laser hair removal, hormone replacement therapy, PRP for hair loss, and more.
Fair Park First Names New Executive Director
Fair Park First, the nonprofit devoted to restoring, revitalizing, and renewing the National Historic Landmark, announced Brian Luallen to be its executive director.
The Hill Announces 5 New Tenants
Located 8041 Walnut Hill Lane, the North Dallas shopping center is already home to a laundry list of eateries and shops such as Boardroom Salon for Men, Snooze, and Emler Swim School.
CiboDivino Expands With All-Day Concept in Downtown Dallas
The new restaurant will also be home to the only Roman-style pizza in Dallas, serving scissor-cut slices.
Over Accessorizing? Not When It’s Nicole Leigh
What started as a hobby four years ago for Preston Hollow sisters Samantha Nicole Devitto and Taylor Leigh Kurz has quickly grown into a successful jewelry line sold nationally in nearly 80 stores.
Step Inside the All-New Hadleigh’s
The new Hadleigh’s interior is a show-stopper with Hadleigh’s blue Terrazzo flooring
New Menu at MidiCi Offers A Little Italian for Everyone
Owner Michelle Martin said customer feedback was the driving force behind the refurbished menu, that people wanted more than just pizza.
Children Welcome to Make Their Own Ice Cream at Baldo’s
The class is very hands-on, and attendees learn to make ice cream from scratch, crush the cookies and make homemade whipped cream as well.
Behind the Redesign of Mi Cocina’s Monkey Bar
The hush hush spot atop Highland Park Village’s Mi Cocina recently reopened, showing off a lighter look with furnishings imported from recent travels
Just Call Her an Aficionado
Elaine Pearlman considers herself a granola conousseur.
Dallas-Based Tenet Collects 4.5M servings of Cereal for Children
Since 2014, more than 19 million servings of cereal and approximately $1,165,000 have been donated to benefit thousands of children and others struggling with the effects of hunger.
Sue Canterbury Named The Pauline Gill Sullivan Curator of American Art at DMA
She has knowledge of late 19th- and early 20th-century American art and the role of transatlantic exchange between art centers of Europe and the United States.
Park Place Motorsports Wins 24 Hours of Le Mans
Park Place Motorsports driver and Dallas resident Patrick Lindsey won the GTE Am points championship title in Le Mans, France.
The Union’s Final Phase of Development is Complete
Most recently, Kotta Sushi Lounge (previously known as Minami) opened, offering an expansive menu of sushi rolls and Japanese entrees.
Dive Into A Young Chef’s Light
When she was 30, Franchesca Nor had her first baby, an aqua, navy, and seafoam progeny named Dive Coastal Cuisine.
James Beard Semifinalist Brings TexMex to Plaza at Preston Center
The 70-seat restaurant has a 30-seat outdoor patio and will take over space formerly operated by Taco Diner.
Hunter Pond Adds Old Hollywood Steakhouse to Dallas Restaurant Portfolio
Drake’s, a steakhouse described to be unlike any other will open this October at the center of popular Bluffview and Devonshire neighborhoods.
The Baker Hotel and Spa Begins Historical Renovation
The owners and developers of The Baker Hotel and Spa, including well-known Park Cities resident Brint Ryan, commenced a three-year, $65 million renovation and restoration of the iconic hotel located in Mineral Wells.