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I liked it too but it was totally empty each time I went, maybe 3 times total. Like scary empty.

On Tio's Tortas (Closed)

I went there to find info on local reaction to the Mark Cuban insider trading story! Pick up the slack, Pegasus!

On Dysfunctional D Magazine blogs place Dallas media in paralysis

Smoke em while you got em, folks. If it passes, you're welcome on my porch.

On Dallas smoking ban decision delayed until December

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On Sarah Palin Dallas visit to be the focus of protest

Amuse is closed and the location will be reopened on Tuesday 9/2 as a Tex-Mex restaurant (Sala). Amuse has plans to move to Victory Park in a few months.

On Amuse (Closed)

I disapprove of what you smoke, but I will defend to the death your right to smoke it.

Voltaire

(or something like that)

On Proposed Dallas smoking ban a sticky issue for gay bars

The Dallas Observer reports this week that Exposition Park Cafe has closed its doors. Another funky, fun independent spot down. This time, apparently, it could be DART's fault. But then, what isn't? Color me sad.

On Exposition Park Cafe (Closed)

This is actually quite sad. I hate to see independent coffeeshops go down in Dallas. There are so few. Nodding Dog was a fun location, had a nice space, friendly staff, and I never had a problem with the coffee, but then I live too far to try it on a regular basis. I wish I could open something in that adorable spot. Plus I know tons about coffee. Maybe it could be just me and a french press? Cash only?

I do agree that Cafe Brazil is in no way a coffeehouse - please, those beans must sit there for months. And all those ridiculous flavors? Sheesh. Get a milkshake if that's what you want.

On Nodding Dog coffeehouse in Dallas' Bishop Arts district appears to have shut down

I tried out Crooked Tree the other day. And then went again. The place is GREAT and the coffee is good too, of course.

On Best Bites: Dining out in Dallas-Fort Worth June 27

Did anyone notice that Casita Dominguez appears to have changed hands? I drove by yesterday and all the signs were changed to "Nueva Casita." I hadn't heard of this and don't know anyone who has eaten there since the change. Thoughts?

On Nueva Casita

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