
We will be closing our doors as of Apand going dark for a while until the new owners take over. It is with the heaviest of hearts that we come to you, our friends and family, to tell you that the brewery is being sold and will be under new ownership. The brewery announced its April 1 departure on Instagram last week, noting that the brewery is “being sold to a new owner through the bankruptcy court proceedings.” The new owners of the property at 2326 Farrington Street have not yet been disclosed, but drinkers can say their farewells to the brewery until March 31. Noble Rey Brewing is no moreĭesign District brewery Noble Rey has officially ceased operations. According to CultureMap, the bakery will open its doors at 1005 Foch Street on April 13, taking over the space formerly occupied by its now-shuttered sister ice cream shop Chills 360. Magical Dessert Bar, the Deep Ellum bakery known for serving up sweets that look like unicorns, will open a second location in Fort Worth. Unicorn-themed pastries will soon land in Fort Worth

The annual event, which has been held at Reverchon Park in Oak Lawn since it was founded in 2010, will take over the Dallas Farmers Market on November 2 with tons of meat-free dishes, craft beer, live music, yoga, cooking demos, and more. The Texas Veggie Fair, an annual fried food bonanza for vegetarians, will relocate to the Dallas Farmers Market in 2019.

A vegan tradition moves to a brand new location in 2019 Currently, Press Waffle Company operates locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston, but its fruit-topped waffles could soon be a household name. The investment will fund Press Waffle Company’s plans to pursue franchisees that can open new outposts in locales beyond Texas.

The duo secured a $300,000 investment from Corcoran in exchange for a 15% stake in the fledgling waffle chain, which has its eyes on a national expansion. On Sunday, Press Waffle Company’s Bryan Lewis and Caleb Lewis scored a major investment from Shark Tank star and real estate magnate Barbara Corcoran. Press Waffle Company scores on ‘Shark Tank’ Looking for more intel about where to eat and drink in the Big D? Sign up for Eater Dallas’s newsletter, and follow us on Twitter and Facebook. The company currently has three locations in the state (Plano, Fort Worth, and Friendswood) as well as a fourth location set to open in Oklahoma City.Welcome to AM Intel, a daily round-up of easily digestible Dallas dining details that every local needs to know. The investment will fund Press Waffle Co.’s plans to pursue franchisees outside of Texas. Monthly specials at each Press location include limited-time offerings such as Cereal Waffles and Chicken & Waffles.

Waffles are fully customizable and can be served with a variety of fruits, sauces and house-made whipped creams. These dough-based waffles have a brioche-like texture and are loaded with caramelized clusters of Belgian pearl sugar. Press specializes in authentic Liege waffles. “We have seen how she has helped restaurant brands like Cousin’s Maine Lobster and Tom & Chee grow exponentially after ‘Shark Tank,’ and we knew that she would be the right partner to help us accomplish the goals we have for this company.” “We definitely went in with our eye on Barbara,” Caleb Lewis said. Corcoran, as she has a reputation for success with restaurant brands. is the first Dallas-based restaurant to be funded on “Shark Tank.” The brothers had hoped for an offer from Ms.
