"Bailey's Prime Steakhouse and Patrizio Pasta coming to West 7th."
That is the headline at DFW.com and the Star-Telegram website. The Star-Telegram article is little more than an announcement. I have never been to the Bailey's Steakhouse in Dallas, so I did a little research. The steakhouse was reviewed by the The Dallas Morning News restaurant critic -- but not favorably. As a matter of fact, he pretty much trashed it. http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontentl
I have to admit to having mixed feelings on the mega-steakhouses in general, at least from the view of a personal dining choice. The cost to build and build-out one of these places is anywhere from 2 -- 10 million dollars. The Del Friscos in Philly cost around 7 million, I hear. The prospective clientele for these restaurants is not the local diner but the business diner. We need them in the city but when the wife and I are going out for a special dinner, I want the money going into good food and not faux-velvet wall paper. But that's me.
Patrizio Pasta looks like a nice medium priced Italian restaurant. Again, I have never been to any of their Dallas-area locations.
Let's hope for the best in both restaurants, anyone with a comment on Bailey's or Patrizios please weigh in. Thanks.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Friday, July 31, 2009
Fort Worth Downtown Review
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The premier issue of the Fort Worth Downtown Review is out and on the newstands. Well, actually in the restaurants and hotels of Downtown-South.
Look for a copy --- or go to http://www.fwdowntownreview.com and click on "Pages."
Many Fort Worth food and Fort Worth news weblogs were included in the "Lists" section. The magazine is oriented to Fort Worth visitors as a guide to enjoying our fair city.
Please make comments and suggestions to rsmith@fwsummit.com. She would love to hear from you.
The premier issue of the Fort Worth Downtown Review is out and on the newstands. Well, actually in the restaurants and hotels of Downtown-South.
Look for a copy --- or go to http://www.fwdowntownreview.com and click on "Pages."
Many Fort Worth food and Fort Worth news weblogs were included in the "Lists" section. The magazine is oriented to Fort Worth visitors as a guide to enjoying our fair city.
Please make comments and suggestions to rsmith@fwsummit.com. She would love to hear from you.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Fort Worth's Best Beer
Fort Worth has its fair share of establishments where a cold pint can be enjoyed in the summertime.
Flying Saucer, Houston Street Patio, Ginger Man, Bull and the Bush, Paddy Red's, to name just a few, are all places that highlight the enjoyment of a fresh draught. The Ginger Man even has the occasional event, such as next week's, " Beer Tasting, Summer Sippers." (August 1, $30, for more information: gingermanpub.com)
The Star Telegram, July 22, ran a good article on the best summer selections for beer drinkers. Included: our very own Rahr Brewery, Summertime Wheat, and Shiner's Smoakhaus.
http://www.star-telegram.com
Have a little known favorite? Please pass it on.
Flying Saucer, Houston Street Patio, Ginger Man, Bull and the Bush, Paddy Red's, to name just a few, are all places that highlight the enjoyment of a fresh draught. The Ginger Man even has the occasional event, such as next week's, " Beer Tasting, Summer Sippers." (August 1, $30, for more information: gingermanpub.com)
The Star Telegram, July 22, ran a good article on the best summer selections for beer drinkers. Included: our very own Rahr Brewery, Summertime Wheat, and Shiner's Smoakhaus.
http://www.star-telegram.com
Have a little known favorite? Please pass it on.
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