When I moved here I was expecting amazing restaurants everywhere. I have found a few but does anyone live around here and know where to go for good BBQ or Italian?
When I moved here I was expecting amazing restaurants everywhere. I have found a few but does anyone live around here and know where to go for good BBQ or Italian?
Texas is famous for BBQ and I have yet to eat good Cue down there.
*disclaimer* I have not been to Salt Lick
There's a lot more to DFW than just Dallas. I know some good eyetalian and BBQ places in the burbs.
BBQ. Go to Fort Worth by the stockyards. Right next to Billy Bob's is a great place...can't remember the name.
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When I'm in Dallas Metro area...I don't recall my food consumption.
Try Maggiano's for Italian:
http://www.maggianos.com/EN/Willow-B...onLanding.aspx
Maggiano's is a Brinker restaurant. So, it is a part of a chain; but the food is pretty good and the portions are generous. There are usually some really nice looking ladies there during the weekend dinner time.
Try Patrizzio's also.
For BBQ, find a Randy White BBQ location. His is good Q and you might even run into Randy while you are there.
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Coopers BBQ. Walk in and they raise this big pit and you start by picking your meat. Ribs, brisket, chicken, hot links, smoked sausage, etc. Then you have all the beans, sauce and bread you want. Sauce is great and the meat is really tender...all kinds.
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Also East Main BBQ in Euless. Go for lunch on a Saturday or Sunday. Buffett style. Unbelievably good.
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hmm, BBQ - choices would be The Hard 8, Railhead....Rudy's
go to downtown Ft Worth and give Reata's a try - its not necessarily bbq but you'll love it regardless
Reata is worth a trip to Fort Worth all on its own.
For BBQ, I vote for Rudy's, Cooper's and Spring Creek BBQ
Biased simply because I know the owners of both places...
But try Armend's in Southlake or Vinny's in Trophy Club.
If it's not too out of the way that is.
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There's a Chili's down there that is out of this world. Just off 635 I believe.
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Bone Daddy's for BBQ....okay, maybe you don't entirely go there just for the barbecue.
Can't limit it to just Dallas for the best BBQ, there are great places all over the metroplex. In Dallas though, Mac's is pretty good, Meshack's over in Garland is strong to quite strong, Sonny Bryan's will do in a pinch.
But there are other great places throughout DFW...Railhead, Smokey's, Angelo's and Cousin's in Ft. Worth are all really good. Bartley's in Grapevine has something good going too.
There are some good ones on 635...
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