The bottomless cocktails are $9 a piece and the menu offerings are even more reasonable. Read more.
At Swig, brunch is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., so it’s perfect for those late brunchers who want fabulous fare far from the maddening crowd. Read more.
Located in both Dallas and Fort Worth, this quaint little restaurant, founded in 2002, produces some of Texas’ finest vegan and organic deals. Read more.
The Moth's slinging 10-12 classic cocktails like the Vesper, the Sazerac, and the Dark & Stormy, all of which will fill the void of your confidence. Read more.
With a sleekly minimalist interior by Plan B (Oak, Bowery), he's "flipping the script" on most sandwich places. Try the fried chicken & jack w/ jalapeno cream sauce. Read more.
Try the "long bone" coyboy steak - it's a traditional rib eye taken to the next level with custom seasonings and topped with black truffle butter. Read more.
The Quarter Bar's augmenting its booze pops with a new lineup of Summer drinks that're inspired by New Orleans, so they'll probably be a big hit and go down easy Read more.
Of course, you're here for the ramen, so get to it with this tonkotsu, a pork belly-laden broth with awesomeness like kikurage 'shrooms, bok choy, menma, nitamago, and roasted sesame. Read more.
Breakfasts are delicious with their egg, cheese, and meat biscuits for around $2 each, but people really come for the fried chicken. They also have the usual sides like mashed potatoes and gravy. Read more.
The stuffed crepes and eggs are popular here and include variations such as the hearty Bluto, which comes with chorizo, onion, bacon, tomatoes, jalapeno, cilantro, a Poblano and Cheddar. Read more.