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LISTEN: We miss a lot of Dallas restaurants (but mostly these bars)

Our weekly ‘Eat Drink D-FW’ podcast dishes on North Texas restaurant news, food and drink trends.

Editor’s Note: Eat Drink D-FW is hosted by Dallas Morning News Food Editor Erin Booke with food reporters Sarah Blaskovich and Claire Ballor. Each week, our food journalists dish, debate and analyze local restaurant news, food and drink trends, tips for cooking and shopping, and other obsessions. You’ll also hear from chefs, farmers and foodies like yourself as we explore the people who make D-FW one of the most vibrant, diverse and ambitious food scenes in the country.

Eat Drink D-FW from The Dallas Morning News is made possible by Central Market. All editorial decisions are made by The News.

These are the Dallas restaurants and bars we miss most

The burgers at now-closed Off-Site Kitchen are missed by a lot of folks.
The burgers at now-closed Off-Site Kitchen are missed by a lot of folks.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
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In this episode of Eat Drink D-FW, food editor Erin Booke talks with food reporter Sarah Blaskovich about her story on the Dallas restaurants we miss most. That’s right, these restaurants are no longer around, but still hold a special place in our hearts. The ones we miss most are either the spots where we celebrated important dates with those we loved, or where we just knew our friends would be hanging out. Then we hear lauded chef Dean Fearing, Rangers Insider Evan Grant, food writer Amanda Albee, and longtime reader Paige Flink share in their own words about the spots they miss.

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The restaurants and bars Erin misses most: Elbow Room, Ginger Man, Trinity Hall and Wild About Harry’s

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Which ones does Sarah miss most? Trinity Hall, Idle Rich, Off-Site Kitchen, Bolsa, Stampede 66. (We all miss having a Stephan Pyles restaurant around.)

For more historical restaurant coverage:

* Eateries 75 years or older in D-FW.

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* More that are over 50 years old.

* 3 Dallas food businesses that are over a century old!

Tell us! Which Dallas restaurant do you miss most?

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