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By Renee Umsted|All Feature Articles, All Magazine Articles, Dining, Lower Greenville, News, Patios, Restaurants|0 Comments Photography by Kathy Tran. FOOD IS INHERENTLY NOSTALGIC to Carter Reyenga. The best experiences the chef has while eating occur when food is not just sustenance, but when it reminds him of a moment. This is the feeling Reyenga wants neighbors to have when they dine at Son …

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FIRST LOOK First Look: Rye Offers Avante-Garde Cocktails and Small Bites to Savor ALEX GONZALEZ AUGUST 27, 2021 4:00AMThis is the second location of Rye; the flagship is in McKinney. Alex Gonzalez If you’re still waiting on your reservation for Apothecary, you’ll probably have better luck getting into Tanner Agar’s other concept, Rye. Located next door to Apothecary, this …

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Apothecary is a cocktail den with lots of surprises. When you walk into Dallas cocktail den Apothecary — through the unmarked front door off of Greenville Avenue — the first glimpse inside is unremarkable. The tiny foyer is pitch black. But peek behind the black velvet curtain, and inside is the most interesting cocktail lounge …

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Cuisines include Japanese, Tex-Mex, new American and more. Are cocktails a cuisine? Via Dallas Morning News For years, Lowest Greenville has been one of Dallas’ most vibrant dining districts, but it’s also been a revolving door for restaurants that perennially open and close. The pandemic might have accelerated some of those closures, taking out Asian restaurant Gung Ho; patio spot …

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