New Year’s Resolutions For The Dallas Dining Public; Plus a Few from Our Food Writers


It was around 46 B.C. when Julius Caesar decided to fiddle with the calendar and made January 1 the start of the new year.

It was around 46 B.C. when Julius Caesar decided to fiddle with the calendar and made January 1 the start of the new year. The month of January was named after the god Janus, a two-faced deity who Romans believed symbolically looked back at the previous year while looking ahead to the new year.…

Our Favorite Barbecue Bites Of 2021


When we look back on 2021, we’ll remember it as a year where restaurants learned to manage pandemic restrictions, inflating costs and staffing shortages in …

When we look back on 2021, we’ll remember it as a year when restaurants learned to manage pandemic restrictions, inflating costs and staffing shortages in an attempt to bring a sense of normalcy back to the dining public. For barbecue hounds, this meant a chance to get out and try new favorites and old standbys from the land of smoke and fire.…

More Than Just A Cook, John Mueller Will Be Remembered As A Barbecue Icon


Born into a family that’s become synonymous with Texas barbecue, John Mueller could never break away from the call of smoking meats. In a 2013 profile …

Born into a family that’s become synonymous with Texas barbecue, John Mueller could never break away from the call of smoking meats. In a 2013 profile in Texas Monthly, Mueller described his job title. “I don’t say ‘pitmaster.’ I say that I ‘cook.”…