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It means different things to different people, yet we all long for it.
Publisher & Editor Mike Tesoriero Mike@SouthlakeStyle.com
It’s what you make of it.
Advertising Director Nicole Tesoriero Nicole@SouthlakeStyle.com Art Director Bruce Sons Bruce@SouthlakeStyle.com Community Liaison Dia Moraru Dia@SouthlakeStyle.com CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Kumiko Murakami Campos Al Hernandez Rex Teter
For most of their lives, Trio New American Café owners and executive chefs, Jason Harper and wife Miriam dreamed of making their home in the best restaurants of Texas. Inspired in the kitchen at early ages, they both learned the ropes and each earned prestigious posts at Kent Rathburn’s Abacus in Dallas. Today they can thank; fate for bringing them together, fortitude for sticking to their dreams, and fortune for conjuring Colleyville’s culinary masterpiece.
It’s where the heart is. Over the course of 40 years, Jeff Blackard, CEO of Blackard Global, has developed more than 20 master planned communities bearing home to more than 15,000 single family residences. He also counts office parks, retail centers, resorts and championship golf courses amongst his prime properties. By most accounts he has had a productive and prestigious career. Yet after all of his experiences it is only recently that he admits to having the understanding of what makes a development exceptional. Through his life’s work and travels he has come to define the ‘village’ as being at the heart of his latest grand vision now under development in Westlake.
You can always come back to it. CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Greg Hoy Gina Mayfield James Reid Amy Reisner
That’s exactly what former football head coach and Southlake citizen of the year Todd Dodge did at Dragon Stadium on Aug. 29. After leaving Carroll in the middle of the 2006 celebratory parade, he headed up Route 35 for the University of North Texas. It was there his fortunes on the field took a complete 180. He could only muster six wins before being let go early in the middle of his fourth season. However, the new coach of rival high school Austin Westlake was welcomed back by the Dragon faithful who paid homage to his 98-11 record and four state championships he brought home from 2000-2006.
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28 FROM SCRATCH Bringing culinary perfection to Colleyville
52 MASTER PLAN Jeff Blackard develops Westlake village
57 OLD FLAME The Dragons’ Dodge returns to his roots
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16 Community news
20 Business news
63 ARTS & CULTURE / EVENTS
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73 SHOP IN STYLE
74 Stuff You’ll Love
75 Luxury Review
79 LOCAL FLAVOR
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87 BOARDING PASS
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90 ZERO TO 60 2015 Chevrolet Camero ZL1
94 OUT & ABOUT
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Uh, hellooooo, we live near an airport. That’s your big complaint? Boo Freakin’ Hoo. We used to hear roosters, baby goats, toads, coyotes – and the airplanes in the background. We can’t sit outside and enjoy our yard anymore. We prefer the old days and the airplanes over people like you. You call it “progress” but we call it bull@#$*. August 2014 • Vol 09 • Issue 08
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L.S.— via email Like it or not, more people like me and my family are choosing to call Southlake home. A thriving economy, excellent schools and quality development are the draw. Get to know some of us, we’re not as bad as you think. Thank you for addressing the important issue of DFW plane noise and giving facts! I believe the constant calling of their “noise line” may help as all of these calls must be logged to FAA...I hope. D.K.— via email Proximity to the airport has its pluses and minuses. Although the City of Southlake and DFW Airport are working together, it is still our job as residents to be heard as well.
Senior Watch List
Its no secret, Southlake Carroll possesses a reputation of
excellence in education thanks in part to a never-ending stream of exceptional students. Hitting the halls this month, another senior class stands ready to showcase their talents for all to see. Accomplished, intelligent, and well rounded — we present
FIVE ONES TO WATCH IN 2015
FI’15 five of the brightest minds from the class of 2015.
I like the layout of the five seniors on p. 46, and I really like the write-ups and layout for each of the five individuals. It turned out great. I appreciate you highlighting students who aren’t star athletes but have their own unique gifts.
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Regardless of where they excel, we feel star students should be recognized. Our problem is; we can’t keep up! Thanks for the compliments and for withholding the use of the dreaded ‘but’.
ONLINE POLL RESULTS Do you consider airline noise to be a problem in the area? 33% No. It doesn’t bother me. 54% Yes. A minor problem. 13% Yes. A big problem. How do you feel about the future of airline noise in Southlake? 28% It will only get worse. 67% It will stay about the same. 6% It will get better. Will airline noise affect real estate values in the area? 62% No. 38% Yes.
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PERSONAL LEE CHILD Shots Fired! One would think after 18 novels and a blockbuster film starring Tom Cruise that Lee Child’s unstoppable ex-military cop Jack Reacher has seen it all. Not the case. In his latest assignment for the CIA, Reacher is after an old nemesis. John Kott, an American marksman fresh out of prison, has taken a shot at the president of France, and it appears likely his next marks may be among the assembled world leaders of the G-8 summit.
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Ties That Bind After the death of their father prompts a dysfunctional family reunion, four battered, middle-aged siblings learn that to fulfill their dad’s last wish they must spend a week together in the family home. Amidst the comical and uncomfortable gathering of spouses, exes and significant others, it is painfully obvious that Judd’s adulterous wife didn’t make the trip. Mourning his father and his marriage, Judd (Jason Bateman) becomes lost in the sea of his past, present and future.
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SOUTHLAKE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER TO BREAK GROUND Located in Bicentennial Park, the site plan for the proposed community recreation center (CRC) in Southlake was approved at the City Council Meeting on June 3. Upon completion, the CRC will be the city’s largest public facility at 105,000 square feet, as well as the most expensive with the
current planned budget at $46.5 million. However, there will be no increase in taxes to construct or operate the facility. The city plans to break ground in early September, and completion is estimated for late 2015. Although a portion of the funding has been set aside for the project since 2009, funding was not approved for phase1 by Southlake City Council until August 2013.
COLLEYVILLE RANKS HIGHEST AMONGST AREA TARRANT COUNTY CITIES ON D’S TOP SUBURB LIST An affluent city with a low crime rate and great schools, Colleyville ranked No. 3 on the list of the Best Suburbs by D Magazine. Other Tarrant County cities to make the list; Southlake at No. 6, Trophy Club at No. 7 and Keller at No. 12. The list of 63 North Texas suburbs was ranked according to a number of factors, taking into consideration factors such as the median age of the population, the average home price and the city’s square mileage.
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GIRLS SCOUTS OPEN SERVICE CENTER IN SOUTHLAKE The Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains recently opened a service center in Southlake. The corporate location for the Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains is in Fort Worth. The Texas Oklahoma Plains council serves more than 20,000 girl members across 79,000 square miles and 81 counties. The service center in Southlake will serve as a retail space to sell items that Girl Scouts need throughout their membership in addition to items for volunteers. There is also a conference room for adult learning and volunteer training, in addition to approximately 10 staff offices for the mission delivery, product sales and retail staff who serve the northeast Tarrant County area. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE RECENTLY PLAYED HOST TO THE 2014 RBI SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES The City of Southlake along with the Texas Rangers hosted the RBI Softball World Series in August. The Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) World Series included baseball and softball teams from the United States, Canada, South America and the Caribbean. The softball games were played at Bob Jones Park. An initiative of the Major League Baseball (MLB) the RBI program is designed to provide youth in underserved and diverse communities with the opportunity to play baseball and softball. In addition, the program works to encourage academic achievement and teach the value of teamwork. BOARD APPROVED MICHAEL NASRA AS NEW KELLER HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Dr. Michael Nasra has joined Keller ISD as the new Keller High School principal. Nasra has spent the last two years as the Associate Principal at Kingwood High School, the second largest high school in the 36,800-student Humble ISD near Houston. Nasra holds an Executive Doctorate of Education Degree in Professional Leadership and a Masters of Education Degree in Administration and Supervision from the University of Houston, is a graduate of the Rice University Jones Graduate School of Business’ Rice Education Entrepreneurship Program, and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business from Southwestern University (Georgetown).
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FOREST PARK MEDICAL CENTER SOUTHLAKE AMONG THE 20 MOST BEAUTIFUL HOSPITALS IN AMERICA Forest Park Medical Center Southlake was recently named one of the “20 Most Beautiful Hospitals in America” by Soliant Health. Ranking at No. 14, Forest Park Medical Center Southlake is the only hospital in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex to make this year’s list. The physician-owned hospital system focuses on providing surgical specialty care and the latest and most effective technology in medical care. Hospital staff, patients and supporters select the top 20 worthy hospitals for the list.
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community and advanced to the gold medal match held on July 20. In the championship round Hallgren and her teammate, Joy Dennis, were pitted against fellow U.S. players, and came up short taking home the silver medal. Former Carroll Lady Dragon volleyball player Cat McCoy spent her summer playing and traveling with the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team. McCoy helped the United States win gold in the Under 20 NORCECA Continental Championship in a straight-set victory against Cuba on July 13.
LADY DRAGON VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS REPRESENT THE UNITED STATES IN COMPETITION Carroll Lady Dragon volleyball player Sophomore Haley Hallgren recently competed in the FIVB Under-17 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Acapulco, Mexico. Starting out the competition seeded as No. 28, the pair held their own
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SOUTHLAKE BUSINESSWOMAN RECEIVES NORTH TEXAS WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY AWARD Mary Coffee, vice president of Southlake business IronCloud Inc., was selected by the Dallas Business Journal to receive a North Texas Women In Technology Award. Following the publication of Coffee’s selection for Dallas Business Journal’s North Texas Women In Technology Awards list, American Registry seconded the honor and added Coffee to the Registry of Business Excellence. IronCloud is seeking funding to develop and take to market their unique security and encryption solution with developed IP (patent pending).
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SOUTHLAKE PD CHIEF AND OFFICERS HONORED WITH PATRIOT AWARD Three members of the Southlake Police Department, including Police Chief Stephen Mylett, Sergeant Mike Dunn and Lieutenant Cynthia Tripp, have been honored with the Patriot Award, which reflects the efforts made by supervisors to support Citizen Warriors though a wide range of measures. The award was established by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) to show their appreciation to supervisors who support employees who continue serve their country in the National Guard and Reserves. The award was presented by Southlake Detective Robert Briggs, a member of the Army Reserves.
SOUTHLAKE BASEBALL PLAYERS EARN TSWA 5A ALL-STATE BASEBALL TEAM Dragon Baseball Pitchers, Junior Ben Leeper and Senior Joe Heineman, have been named to the TSWA 5A All-State Baseball team. Leeper, who finished the season with a 9-1 record, made 2nd team. Heineman, who finished with an 8-1 record, made 3rd team. Leeper allowed six earned runs, and had 83 strikeouts for the season. Heineman allowed only five earned runs, and had 62 strikeouts for the season. The Texas Sports Writers Association names the Class 5A All-State Baseball Team each year.
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KELLER’S STATUS AS A SCENIC CITY HAS BEEN UPGRADED Keller’s Scenic City Certification has been upgraded from silver to gold in recognition of additional and stronger regulations adopted since the city was originally certified. Southlake and Westlake remain at gold designation, while Trophy Club remains at silver. This prestigious designation is given by the Scenic City Certification Program of Scenic Texas, the first in the United States to incorporate a comprehensive set of model standards for design and development of public roadways and public spaces into one program. Cities apply to the program and undergo a rigorous evaluation and scoring of existing municipal standards against the model. Those with the highest evaluation scores earn certification.
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business KELLER REDESIGNS ITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WEBSITE The City of Keller’s Economic Development Department has created a new website to promote its Keep it in Keller campaign. Features of the website include making available lists of places to shop, play and eat in the city. In addition, it is also a one-stop shop for specials provided by local businesses for Keller residents and visitors. The Economic Development Department started Keep it in Keller to not only raise awareness about shopping local, but to show the impact an increase in local sales tax has on the city’s economy. Sales revenue and the taxes it generates are responsible for new jobs in the community, strong property values, and additional retail, restaurant and service options for residents.
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MULLER ENTERTAINMENT MAKES SOUTHLAKE HOME Muller Entertainment has recently relocated to Southlake bringing with it film production workshops for students, movie screenings for seniors and possibly a film festival in 2015. The company, which now resides at 540 Commerce Street, was founded in 2002 by film industry professional Justin Muller. Muller Entertainment’s primary focus is creating and managing filmed entertainment projects, as well as management of studio facilities for motion pictures and television productions. Muller said Southlake’s location and economy make it attractive for the film industry. The Muller Film & Television Education Foundation is a non-profit branch of the company that was created to inspire youth, educate students and enhance the creative community through offering a variety of programs.
EBBY HALLIDAY MOVES TO NEW OFFICE ACROSS FROM SOUTHLAKE TOWN SQUARE The Southlake Ebby Halliday team is moving to a brand new office building across from Southlake Town Square. The nearly 13,000-square-foot facility will accommodate approximately 80 agents and will be opening later this month. Ebby’s Southlake office serves the Southlake, Westlake, Colleyville, Grapevine, Keller, Roanoke and HEB areas.
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New & Notable CITY BANK MORTGAGE 751 E. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 110, Southlake CityBankOnLine.com Offering a wide variety of mortgage products, City Bank Mortgage recently opened a branch in Creekside Office Park. With the real estate market making a comeback, you just might be needing their services, including fixed and adjusted rate loans, balloon, jumbo and FHA mortgages, as well as construction loans and refinancing. DOVE MOTHER’S DAY OUT 2380 Lonesome Dove Rd., Southlake DoveDayOut.com PAWTREE 940 S. Kimball Ave., Ste. 150, Southlake pawTree.com Founded on the principal that we owe it to our pets to provide them with the best nutrition possible, pawTree’s mission is to educate and empower pet parents – to help them make informed decisions and feel good about giving back to their pets. pawTree develops a customized nutrition plan for your pet, while using real meat, no corn, soy or wheat, and no artificial flavors or coloring.
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the nurses have worked in some of the area’s busiest trauma emergency rooms. In addition, the center’s experienced radiology technologists have the ability to provide on the spot imaging with the latest X-ray, CT (cat) scan and ultrasound technologies. And thanks to the latest computerized image-processing systems and a certified on-site laboratory, patients will benefit from immediate radiology interpretations, and timely lab results. At the conclusion of your visit Complete Care Southlake’s attentive and well-trained patient care coordinators are available to help make sense of your insurance benefits and get you back to the comfort of your home as quickly as possible. Complete Care Southlake remains committed to the philosophy of providing quality medical care with compassion, speed and skill. “From the beginning we have prided ourselves on the phrase, ‘The Doctor will see you NOW,’” says Peebles, “and from the moment you walk into our 24-hour emergency center until the time you leave we are committed to making you and your family feel cared for and comfortable.”
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uilding a personal connection with a skilled plastic surgeon can make all the difference in looking and feeling your best. At the newly opened Vennemeyer Plastic Surgery in Southlake, Dr. Michael Vennemeyer knows you need to feel understood before you can trust someone to help make the right decisions about your aesthetic procedures. Over the course of his career as an award-winning, boardcertified plastic surgeon, and author, he has helped countless patients achieve the results they have always envisioned. New to Southlake, Dr. Vennemeyer has brought his passion and expertise in cosmetic plastic surgery to the community. Meet Dr. Vennemeyer An Ohio native, Dr. Vennemeyer graduated summa cum laude from Ohio State University. He then completed medical school, followed by five additional years of plastic and reconstructive surgery residency at Ohio State University Medical Center. After seven years of building a successful practice in the Ohio area, he and his wife, Andrea—also a physician— chose to move to Southlake. “We did our homework and quickly found Southlake to be a great place to live,” says Dr. Vennemeyer, “there are plenty of nice people, great weather and a positive vibrant energy that’s not easily found in other parts of the country.” Drawn by the enthusiasm for the community, Dr. Vennemeyer is just as enthusiastic about his profession. While in Ohio, he was honored as a top Cosmetic Surgeon by his peers and was recognized as one of America’s Top Surgeons in the field of Plastic Surgery by the Consumer’s Research Council of America. Putting aside his credentials, patients know that his passion, experience and desire to educate people about plastic surgery are what continue to distinguish him from other physicians. His vast experience in educating patients and making them feel at ease, led him to author the book, “Plastic Surgery Myths Dispelled: A Consumer’s Guide.” Since the book’s publishing in 2011 Dr. Vennemeyer has been featured on FOX and NBC television for his expertise in plastic surgery and to discuss the details of his book, which debunks inaccurate plastic surgery information and sheds light on the information you need to know when considering cosmetic surgery. An Accomplished Plastic Surgeon Dr. Vennemeyer is an exceptionally accomplished plastic surgeon. An innovator in the field of plastic surgery, Dr. Vennemeyer demonstrates his cutting edge training and true depth of experience through procedures that include: breast augmentation, facelifts, rhinoplasty, tummy tucks, and his own version of liposuction— 360 Lipo. Circumferential treatment of the abdominal area, or 360 Lipo, is a new procedure that aggressively treats the abdomen, waist, hips, and flanks to achieve dramatic results. “Treatment of these areas together as a single unit allows for better skin retraction and more dramatic reshaping of the abdomen, waist and hips,” explains Dr. Vennemeyer.
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Dr. Vennemeyer also believes dramatic results can be achieved through a more customized and personal approach. He regularly invites breast augmentation clients to “try on” breast implants to best determine the proper size. “Our luxurious consultation rooms have beautiful oversized mirrors,” he explains, “We ask patients to bring their favorite outfits and try them on with various sized implants. I find patients enjoy the consultation, and it helps take the anxiety and guesswork out of sizing.” Dr. Vennemeyer’s unparalleled skill and rapport – combined with his focus on female and male patients – has created an absolutely winning combination for anyone considering plastic surgery in the Southlake area. We welcome you to tour our office and meet our
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he secret is out. (Okay, maybe for some really-in-the-know local foodies, the secret has been out for a while). But for the rest of us, the buzz about Trio, with its globally influenced/locally sourced New American cuisine, has just about reached fever pitch. Since 2009, husband and wife team Jason and Miriam Harper have been quietly building a culinary empire in a nondescript Colleyville strip mall. Somewhere between an Anytime Fitness and a hair salon, the 1,500-square-foot storefront belies what’s going on inside. Here, worldclass cuisine — think Smokey Hatch Crab Wontons and Pork Milanaise — is on the menu … for lunch. Who knew Precinct Line Road had it so good? Well, apparently a lot of people. In the past six months, there’s been a shift. Attempting to get a table on a Friday or Saturday night, without a reservation, is just about a lost cause. “If someone walks in and every
cuisine. After three or four years, it was time for Jason to move on. “My family was up here in Dallas; I felt like I had gotten everything I needed to get out of San Antonio, so I wanted to come back home,” he says. Jason did his research and heard great things about Abacus, a five-star Dallas restaurant with celebrity
single seat is full, and there’s a line to the door and they end up not sitting down and eating, that’s not really a bad thing for us,” Jason says. “The one thing they took from that is, Wow, that place must be really good because they are completely packed. Then they’ll make it a point to make sure they get in the door, either come earlier or give us a call and make a reservation.” He can be that confident. This summer, Jason was one of four finalists in Fort Worth, Texas Magazine’s Top Chef Challenge — along with Sebastien Layen of Cast Iron Restaurant, David McMillan of Bird Café and the eventual winner, Todd Phillips of J.R.’s Steak & Grill. Not bad company when you’re still in your early thirties. A Dallas-native, Jason grew up in a restaurant family, eventually landing in San Antonio at a series of chain restaurants and touristy spots before landing his first big break: Biga on the Banks, the River Walk institution and the standard for fine dining in that part of the state. There, highly regarded chef-owner Bruce Auden focused on New American
chef Kent Rathbun at the helm. In the culinary world, interviews often come in the form of a stage (a French word pronounced stahzje), where a chef works briefly, unpaid, in another chef’s kitchen to either learn new techniques and cuisines or simply to show off his culinary chops. Jason literally picked up the phone and called the restaurant and spoke to Tre Wilcox (who rose to fame in Top Chef’s third season) and asked to stage on a Friday night. As Jason puts its, “That basically means come into a kitchen that you’ve never been to before, with people you’ve never worked with before, and show up and just work, and try to be as productive as you can and help them and showcase your skills, without getting paid at all on the busiest night that they have.” The gamble paid off. “At the time he didn’t have anything for me, but I feel like I made an impression,” Jason remembers. Tre sent him over to a friend at Nobu, in Crescent Court. After just a one-month stint, Tre called him back to Abacus. “I came over and worked as
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a line cook. I was there for about two years before I was promoted to sous chef.” As if on cue, Miriam, a fresh-faced 19-year-old intern right out of culinary school, arrived at Abacus just after the promotion. A Fort Worth girl who had taken some recreational classes at the Culinary School of Fort Worth and later studied at Le Cordon Bleu in Austin, Miriam was
ready for her shot. A high-end restaurant — especially those with a celebrity chef at the helm — can be a revolving door for interns. The work is hard and the hours are long, but Miriam excelled. “My wife had such a passion for what she was doing and such a strong work ethic already [instilled by her] parents, that she came in and it was like second nature for her,” Jason says. Miriam eventually became the assistant pastry chef. “I had my sights set on her from Day One,” he says. “My passion is and always has been food. I’ve dedicated my whole life to it and expressing myself creatively through food. I take it very seriously. She shares the same passion and has the same vision that I do as far as what she wants in life and what makes her happy. That’s all it took for me,” Jason says. “Honestly, we fell in love, got engaged, got married and then actually did all the food for our own wedding,” Jason says. A short time later, Jason was offered the cooking school manager position at the Central Market in Fort Worth, an offer he couldn’t refuse. There, one of his volunteers kept telling him about a little restaurant and catering operation for sale in Colleyville. By this time, Miriam, at the ripe old age of 21, had become the head pastry chef at Mediterranean Villa, a meeting and reception facility in Arlington. In 2009, with the country knee deep in recession, 27-year-old Jason and 22-year-old Miriam were able to negotiate a deal to make Simply
You, simply theirs. “It’s the dream of a chef to not work for someone else and to have his own restaurant and do his own kind of food that he wants to do.” But still, as with the pursuit of most dreams, there was risk involved and plenty of naysayers to remind them of that. “Our entire family and friends all told us we were crazy, and we were making the biggest mistake you could make, going in undercapitalized, while at the same time there’s a recession. But I’ve always taken a lot of risks in my career. I’ve always kind of been a risk taker in life, so it didn’t really scare me,” Jason says. “I knew I could make great food. And I believed if I made great food that people always have to eat. That’s something that has stuck with me.” As tempting as it might have been to immediately make the place their own, they proceeded with caution. The name remained unchanged at first, and so did the menu for the most part. The first year was rough, as they didn’t want to alienate the existing client base, however small it was at the time. “We slowly changed the menu. It just felt like an uphill battle from the very, very beginning to try to educate the local clientele as to what
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good food is — made from scratch, kind of inspired cuisine,” Jason says. “Things started to click and people started to understand it. I started being able to have more freedom with my menu.” At first, ladies who lunch filled the tables in the afternoon, dining on soups, sandwiches and salads in a very casual environment. At lunch, people walk up to the register, place their order and wait for their food and drinks to arrive. There’s no server and just paper-wrapped cutlery and plastic cups. Still, lunch at Trio means Grilled Corn Caesar salad with cotija and charred tomato dressing or Pork Belly Mac with red fox cheddar (each under $10). By year three, they were shattering records. In early 2012, Jason and Miriam decided to open for dinner. “I told my wife, ‘Look, if we open for dinner, I want to do the kind of food we used to do at Abacus. I want to do the high-end food,’” he remembers. “That was another big risk that we took. No one has ever really done that — you take a very simple, simple sandwich shop and then from day to night you transform it to an upscale fine dining establishment,” Jason says. The first few months they relied on the lunch business to sustain them. When dinner is served Thursday-Saturday, out comes the linen napkins, silverware, china and goblets. They bring in several other hot appetizers, flatbread pizzas, charcuterie boards and cheese plates, and even though the entire lunch menu is still offered in the evening, about 85 percent of diners order from the dinner menu. That makes for a unique dynamic. “You may have someone sitting at one end of the table who orders a $9 chicken salad sandwich. But her husband sitting at the other side of the table could very well be eating a $42 rack of lamb,” Jason says. “The biggest reason we’re getting as much recognition as we are is because the dinner entrée selection that we put on is very small – one beef, one poultry, one fish. They rotate with the seasons, and are constantly in flux. Plus a dinner special as well — rack of lamb, venison, bison, copper river salmon, fish that you’ve never heard of before — such as blue nose sea bass.” Trio sources ingredients locally whenever possible. “Our beef comes from a local Texas ranch. It’s not even certified — it’s beyond the grade of a prime beef because it’s local and it’s raised by a local farmer,” Jason says. Arrowhead, out of Lewisville, specializes in unique and specialty meats such as the Amish Airliner, a chicken breast from an Amish community — organic free-range chicken. On Pure Ground in Bonham allows Jason to call in a cheese order on Wednesday to be freshly made and delivered the following day. In the laidback atmosphere, even the live music is locally sourced and the wine is BYOB, which Trio’s unique customer base considers a
plus — many of his customers have great selections at home. “They don’t have a lot of places where they can bring their really good wine and get really good food. So that’s where we come in,” Jason says. That’s first-hand knowledge. For years, Jason has been cooking for private parties. “That is my absolute favorite thing to do. I love going into homes. I’ve got several clients who have me back multiple times in Vaquero, out in Westlake, and here in Colleyville. I love going into homes and doing small parties for anywhere from two to twenty, twenty-five people.” In 2013, Trio expanded its catering operation by opening a state-of-the-art facility just across the street from the restaurant, in direct competition with Tastefully Yours and Bravo Catering. Miriam oversees the pastry side of the business with its very large dessert menu, including her raspberry panna cotta and mascarpone blackberry napoleons. Trio has catered events for up to 4,000 people, including Gateway Church’s upscale Volunteer Appreciation Night. For the most part, Miriam remains the administrative brains behind the whole operation while tending to the couple’s two daughters, ages 2 and 4 months. At the end of a long day, are they whipping up world-class meals at home? “Most evenings, we get really, really good leftovers from the restaurant,” Jason shares. Things are better than ever. “We’ll post a million dollars this year,” Jason reveals. “To look at how far we’ve come in a short amount of time and see the restaurant just constantly packed. It’s just unbelievable. It makes me really emotional just to think about it, because we’ve put in so much hard work.” So where do they go from here? “The next step is for Trio to expand into a larger building,” Jason says. That might mean knocking down a wall or two in their current location, but with customers knocking down their door, they’re not in any rush. They know exactly what to expect, and can predict with great certainty how many diners they’ll serve each evening. “That’s a really good place to be,” Jason says.
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Copeland’s of New Orleans SouthlakeCopelands.com 817.305.2199
1400 Plaza Place Southlake, TX 76092
Menu Samplings At a glance Copeland’s of New Orleans’ casually festive atmosphere combines New Orleans flavor and comfort with an upscale sensibility. From the Creole favorites that embody the heart and soul of Southern Louisiana to our flavorful takes on seafood, pasta, salads, steaks and desserts, we offer something for everyone. Our menu includes original dishes marked “since 1983,” and everything is made from scratch with only the freshest, premium ingredients. If you’re looking to eat lighter with that same Copeland’s flavor, try one of our specialty salads or fresh fish plus a skinny cocktail. As for desserts, our own recipe of delicious homemade signature cheesecake is the ultimate in decadent delight, and our low-carb cheesecake contains just four grams of sugar and only 480 calories. Copeland’s of New Orleans also caters, so let us do the cooking for your next event or just to take home for dinner, whether your party is for two or 200. You can also order our famous Cajun-fried turkeys year-round.
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Chef’s Favorites Steak Chop Salad Prime ribeye steak atop chopped mixed greens with hearts of palm, olives, red onion, boiled egg, bacon, Bleu cheese and tomatoes. Tossed with red wine vinaigrette and garnished with fried onion strings. Apple Almond Bleu Salad Fresh apple, toasted almonds, crumbled Bleu cheese, sun dried tomato, red onion and mixed greens. Tossed with Honey Balsamic vinaigrette. Crabcake & Shrimp Alfredo Crabcake on a bed of angel hair pasta. Topped with a light shrimp Alfredo sauce. Steak Labouchere Seared prime sirloin steak, sliced thin with garlic butter. Tossed in angel hair pasta and Labouchere sauce. Classic Filet Eight ounces of the most tender center-cut fillet served sizzlin’. Eggplant Parmesan Seasoned and fried eggplant slices, angel hair pasta with Marinara, drizzled with Alfredo, melted Mozzarella, Fontina and Parmesan Cheese. Cajun Fried Turkey
Eat Fit NOLA Menu Garlic Shrimp Seabream Seared sunbream on top of sautéed eggplant and mushrooms. Topped with jumbo shrimp, cooked in a garlic caper tapenade sauce. Salmon Cobb Salad Grilled salmon, bacon, tomatoes, eggs, and red onions. Topped with avacado and drizzled with balsamic. Shrimp & Catfish Marinara Shrimp and catfish sautéed with garlic and herbs in a light marinara sauce, tossed with whole grain pasta. Fresh Fish & Crab Claws Seared seabream on top of whole grain pasta, topped with sautéed crab claws in an Italian wine vinaigrette.
Copeland’s is now open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, and Sunday brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Mi Dia From Scratch 817.421.4747 www.midiafromscratch.com
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Duck Carnitas Enchiladas House made corn tortillas filled with roasted Maple Leaf Farms duck, topped with mole coloradito. Served with guajillo rice, Oaxacan black beans & crispy chayote.
Mí Día from scratch, located on Main Street in the Historic district of Grapevine, has integrated flavors that are exciting as well as harmonious, blending traditional Mexico City recipes with modern Santa Fe and Tex Mex flavors.
Baja Shrimp Tacos Negra Modelo beer battered jumbo shrimp, pickled cabbage, avocado, micro cilantro & roasted jalapeno-lime salsa on flour tortilla. Guava Champagne Margarita Guava sorbet, Chinaco Silver, Veev, Topped off with Prosecco Blueberry Habanero Margarita Blueberry infused Patron Silver, Cointreau, fresh habanero, lemon juice, agave nectar Riviera Maya Strawberry infused Don Julio Silver, St. Germain, Cointreau, Lemon Juice, Agave Nectar Mexican Candy Our Mi Dia House Margarita rocks or frozen with Chamoy, Tajin Chili and Mango Puree, Tajin Salt Rim Violet Merengue A margarita meltdown that will make you drag your feet if you’re not careful! Mi Dia house frozen margarita, Crème Yvette, La Pinta
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Sea Scallops & Pipian Verde Y Rojo Pan seared scallops, green & red pipian reduction. Served with street corn & morita whipped potatoes. Tacos de Langosta Wood grilled lobster tail, corn, sundried tomato, onion, crispy chaote, mircro cilantro & roasted jalapeno-lime salsa, served on flour tortilla.
Panuchus Yucatecos Crispy house made corn tortilla, Oaxacan black beans, Chilean sea bass, habanero, tomato, micro cilantro pickled onions & avocado Negra Modelo Glazed Sea Bass Grilled Chilean sea bass, tangerine-serrano mojo. Served with crispy chayote & morita whipped potatoes.
The margaritas feature handsqueezed juices and one hundred percent agave tequilas picked from the show-stopping tequila tower. Of course, no trip would be complete without a visit to the extensive patio, complete with an outdoor bar and fire pit. Mí Día offers catering for all occasions whether it is a business luncheon or a special occasion, they can provide your choice of pick up, drop off, and even a full service event. Contact Mí Día today to receive more information. 817.421.4747.
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Winewood Grill 817.421.0200 thewinewood.com
1265 S. Main Street Grapevine, TX 760951
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Cajun Pasta Sautéed chicken and jumbo gulf shrimp with roasted Poblano and bell peppers, red onions in a spicy Cajun sauce over homemade saffron pasta.
to experience all we have to offer. Cozy up to the bar, where an extensive wine list is sure to tease your palate. Head to a table and enjoy the view as our chefs do a bit of showing off at the hickory wood fire grill in our open kitchen. If you enjoy a more secluded dining experience, reserve a table in one of our private dining rooms. However you choose to experience Winewood Grill, we know your visit will be memorable. The freshest ingredients and enticing presentations make our version of American classics truly unique. Our steaks are cut by hand in our own butcher station, and top notch seafood is delivered fresh to our kitchen daily. Treat yourself to fall-off-the bone ribs paired
Pan Seared Red Snapper Blackened with grilled artichoke hearts, red onion and balsamic reduction served on top of grilled jumbo asparagus. New Zealand Rack of Lamb Encrusted with fresh herbs and chopped pecans, served over fingerling potatoes and Brussels sprouts sauteed with white wine and garlic and accompanied with a mint and sage aioli. Chilean Sea Bass Jalapeño-onion crusted, served over saffron risotto and champagne beurre blanc. Surf and Turf Center-cut filet grilled over Hickory wood and topped with lump crab meat and Hollandaise sauce,paired with two jumbo scallops and citrus burre blanc.
with smoked gouda macaroni and cheese, or enjoy a fresh spinach and strawberry salad topped with hickory grilled Scottish salmon.
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8 oz. Tenderloin Filet Hickory flame grilled center cut tenderloin over a port demi sauce served with garlic mashed potatoes.
Specials New Fashion Old Fashion Maker’s 46 served over muddled Amarena cherries & Cara Cara orange wedge & a dash of Angostura Black-Eyed Lemon Drop Grey Goose Le Citron, Cointreau, fresh squeezed lemon juice & muddled blackberries. The Midnight Berry ABSOLUT Raspberri Vodka meets Pama Pomegranate, limoncello & cranberry juice Sapphire Almonds Bombay Sapphire & Disaronno over rocks, a dash Angostura, fresh sour & cherries Dragonberry Mojito Bacardi Dragon Berry Rum with muddled mint leaves, fresh house syrup & club soda
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Fish City Grill 817.748.0456 www.FishCityGrill.com
2750 E. Southlake Blvd, Suite 130 Southlake, TX 76092
Menu Samplings Chef’s Favorites
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Oyster Nacho
Dave and Mary Garner, owners of the popular Wildwood Grill in Southlake, were looking to expand their restaurant portfolio, but they didn’t have to go far. In fact, just across the parking lot in Wyndham Plaza to Fish City Grill, where they became the new franchise owners this past January.
Signature appetizer-tortilla chips, crisp corn meal crusted fresh oysters, house made pico de gallo, chipotle tartar sauce $ 8.99 Gumbo Shrimp, Chicken, Andouille Sausage, okra, dark roux over rice. Cup or Bowl $ 4.79/$6.99
Wine Specials Interesting Whites Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio $49 Cloudy Bay New Zealand Sauvignon Blan $49 Cakebread Napa Chardonnay $79 Mer Soleil “Silver” Unoaked Chardonnay
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Interesting Reds La Crema Sonoma Pinot Noir $45 Flora Springs Merlot Stags Leap Hands of Time “Caravan” Cabernet by Darioush
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Grilled Salmon Salad Fresh Atlantic Salmon, tortilla matchsticks, fried capers, fresh tomatoes, mixed artisan greens, ginger soy vinaigrette $14.99 Shrimp and Grits Southern Classic-cheesy grits, red bell pepper, smoked bacon, onions, cilantro $11.99 Alaskan Snow Crab Boil Snow Crab, Andouille Sausage, New Potato, Fresh Sweet Corn $27.99 On Thursday all you can eat for $29.99
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Best Fish Tacos in Town Fried Tilapia, tangy cabbage, pico de gallo, cheese, ranchero sauce, rolled in flour tortilla and grilled $10.99
Since January, the menu has gotten a makeover with new, seasonal additions such as crawfish, Gulf and east coast oysters on the half shell, and other fresh seafood selections. However, many popular favorites remain on the menu including fish tacos, Gulf shrimp and the renowned oyster nachos which are featured every Wednesday for $5.00. Also popular are the weekly chalkboard specials that range from all-you-can-eat Alaskan snow crab to sea scallop with lemon scented rice and marinated sliced tomatoes.
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Wildwood Grill WildwoodSouthlake.com 817.748.2100
2700 E. Southlake Blvd. Southlake, TX 76092
Menu Samplings At a glance Welcome to Wildwood Grill, a dining destination and local favorite. Contemporary, casual and comfortable, Wildwood Grill in Southlake is the ideal spot for a business lunch, date night or Sunday brunch. With oversized booths, private dining rooms, a spacious bar and outdoor patio, it is the perfect setting for any occasion. But the menu is the star of the show. Its signature wood-fired grill delivers handcut steaks cooked to perfection, fresh seafood, gourmet burgers, tasty flatbreads and more. In addition to lunch and dinner menus, Wildwood offers a Sunday brunch menu, glutenfriendly menu and a spa menu, which focuses on the low-carb and low-calorie lifestyle without sacrificing flavor. Owned and operated by local residents, Dave and Mary Garner, Wildwood Grill combines their commitment to high quality food at an affordable price with a friendly, neighborhood style — that’s what we call a recipe for success!
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Chef’s Favorites Southlake’s Best Cheese Board, $12/17 A selection of three or five unique cheeses paired with grape tomato, raisin, dried mission fig, apple, artisan greens and flatbread points. Smoking Jalapeno Shrimp, $9 Four plump shrimp stuffed with cheese and jalapeño, wrapped in bacon and oven-roasted to spicy perfection. Served with lemon butter for dipping. Southwest Avocado Salad, $12 Southwestern-style salad with artisanal mixed greens and delightful habanero-and-lime zest vinaigrette. Topped with crispy tortilla strips, jicama, black beans, grilled corn and grilled chicken. Fresh Gulf Redfish, $22 Skin-on, pan-seared redfish delivered daily and prepared fresh. Served over Israeli couscous mixed with sautéed spinach, house-roasted tomatoes and marinated mushrooms. Finished with a simple beurre blanc. Prime Hanger Steak, $20 Flavorful marinated steak cooked over oak and hickory grill and served with olive-oil mashed Yukon Golds. Finished with a decadent and savory greenpeppercorn demiglace. Pan-Seared Chilean Sea Bass, $28 Garnished with tomato chutney and fresh thyme. Served with fresh spinach and basmati rice atop a sherry and tomato broth.
CHARDONNAY Rodney Strong “Chalk Hill” $42 Nickel & Nickel “Truchard” $59 Jordan $64 Cakebread $69
AMAZING REDS Prisoner by Orin Swift $70 Bell “Canterbury Vineyard” $50 Sea Smoke Pinot Noir $99
CABS AND BLENDS Ladera $59 Silver Oak $79 Justin Isosceles $119 Cade, Howell Mountain $145
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Nekter Juice Bar 817.203.2555 www.nekterjuicebar.com
410 W. Southlake Blvd. Ste. 100 Southlake, TX 76092
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At a glance
Juices:
The Southern California phenomenon known as Nekter Juice Bar is now available in Southlake at Bicentennial Plaza. We offer only the freshest ingredients and all natural products. We are vegan and gluten-free.
THE GREENIE —Parsley, spinach, kale, celery, cucumber, lemon and apple. Our signature drink loaded with all the best nutrient rich and appetite suppressant veggies with a touch of apple to sweeten the deal. THE BUZZ—Carrot, orange, lemon and ginger. The Nekter Cleanse Each day you will drink 6 drinks comprised of approximately 15 lbs of cold pressed fruits and vegetables to detoxify, reset your system and break you of those processed food habits. 1. C hoose your Cleanse Classic or Advanced 2. C hoose your Days One, Two, Three, Five-Day Cleanse 3. O rder your cleanse In store or online
1, 2, 3, & 5 Day Cleanses
You will feel an instant buzz of energy and brightness around you. Add a natural pep in your step!
Fresh Juices
Smoothies:
Acai & Pitaya Bowls
PINK FLAMINGO—Pitaya, pineapple, strawberries, coconut water, splash of agave.
Healthy Snacks
Make way for this vibrant pink smoothie that mingles a succulent blend of exotic and tropical fruits perfect for sipping under a palm tree. CHOCOLATE DREAM—Cashew nut milk, cacao, carob, dates, avocado, dash of agave and blended with ice.
Vegan Smoothies
Cold Pressed Juices to Go
Try a Cleanse, the PB Bowl, the Greenie and the Pink Flamingo, our signature offerings and “live the Nectar life!”
Don’t be fooled by its milkshake appearance. This satisfying smoothie is going undercover, offering a healthy, all natural blend of cacao and carob. A vegan delight that will entice your taste buds.
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Nothing Bundt Cakes NothingBundtCakes.com 817.416.6228
339 N. Carroll Ave. Southlake, TX 76092
Menu Samplings At a glance At Nothing Bundt Cakes, we’re famous for the thick, frosted petals that adorn each of our cakes. Our signature frosting is made with velvety cream cheese and real butter, and each handcrafted recipe combines the warmth of nostalgia with a fresh, modern approach. Our cakes are made with the finest ingredients, including fresh eggs, real butter and cream cheese. Each bite envelopes your senses, leaving you wanting more. The perfect bundt begins here, and you´re invited to be part of it. Nothing Bundt Cakes are available in numerous sizes to accommodate gatherings both large and small, from bite-sized Bundtinis to single-serving Bundtlets to larger 8” and 10” cakes and even double-tiered cakes. Our bakeries feature an assortment of artfully designed gifts and decorations with a playful, timeless quality to help make any occasion even more special.
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Chef’s Favorites Chocolate Chocolate Chip Chocolate bliss! This incredibly moist, decadent chocolate cake is packed with chocolate chips and rich, home-baked flavor that’s certain to earn sighs of delight. Red Velvet This scarlet batter of velvety rich cocoa and buttermilk pays homage to its traditional Southern heritage. Every vibrant red cake dances with chocolate chips and is topped with our signature cream cheese frosting. Pecan Praline Streusel cake like grandma would bake. Rich, buttery, yellow cake with big bites of pecans enrobed in cinnamon and sugar. Lemon Each bite of this light and refreshing cake has the smooth, sweet snap of lemon. White White Chocolate The smooth sweetness of white chocolate is infused in every bite of this white wonderful cake. White Chocolate Raspberry Scrumptious white chocolate cake swirled with the finest raspberry puree. Fluffy, moist and ever so good. Marble Rich, moist yellow cake swirled with deep, rich chocolate cake. Or is it the other way around? It´s luscious either way.
Walk in, call in, order online or have it delivered! • Anniversaries • Baby showers • Bar Mitzvahs • Birthdays • Graduations • Holidays • Office parties • Weddings • OR just because
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Iron 45 at Timarron Country Club 817.481.7529 TimarronClub.com
1400 Byron Nelson Pkwy. Southlake, TX 76092
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At a glance
Salt and Pepper Prawns Spicy crusted shrimp served over crisp rice noodles with spicy mustard dipping sauce.
Iron Forty-Five is inspired by the innovation and achievements of “Iron” Byron Nelson during what has been named the single greatest year in the history of golf, 1945. The restaurant’s relaxed style creates a truly unique atmosphere great for any occasion.
Kevin’s Mom’s Meatloaf A family’s secret recipe served on a bed of fluffy mashed potatoes topped with mushroom gravy. Millionaire Sliders Pan-seared tenderloin topped with Point Reyes blue cheese, caramelized onions and A-1 on sweet slider buns.
The Private Events team at Timarron Country Club is prepared to help you coordinate all the details and provide personalized service for corporate meetings, social gatherings and entertaining. We offer two, newly-renovated rooms with a private, full-service bar. The wall-towall windows showcase picturesque views of the golf course. Our premium audiovisual system features Wi-Fi access and state-of-the-art equipment. For the ideal private venue, look no further than Timarron Country Club to host your next extraordinary event.
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New York Strip Steak Garlic and peppercorn crusted then topped with Parmesan butter, crimini mushroom tomatoes and red peppers. Thai Marinated Sea Bass Fresh Chilean Sea Bass marinated in Thai spices then pan-seared and served over baby bok choy and red peppers. Blackened 6oz Tenderloin Filet Pan-seared with blackened spices then topped with a Cajun cream sauce with crabmeat, crawfish, and mushrooms.
Excecutive Chef Kevin Grafton and his team have created offerings for his evolving, seasonal menus that feature the freshest ingredients from local artisans. Entrées are masterfully crafted in the spirit of the scratch kitchen, sure to appeal to a variety of tastes. At the Iron Bar, discover the delights of handcrafted cocktails, highest quality micro brews and wines. It is here that you will connect with friends and enjoy good times that create stories to be shared for a lifetime.
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Old Hickory Steakhouse www.GaylordTexan.com 817.778.1000
1501 Gaylord Trail Grapevine, TX 76051
Menu Samplings At a glance Discover the perfect combination of old-world charm, inviting ambiance, and innovative cuisine at Old Hickory Steakhouse located inside Gaylord Texan. The restaurant’s breathtaking architectural details, romantic candlelight, and tantalizing aromas delight your senses as you journey down the winding staircase; however, the real magic happens in the kitchen. Known for pushing the envelope in culinary creativity, Executive Chef Andreas Offergeld’s savory dishes combine local and regional ingredients creating a rich depth of flavor in every delectable bite. The perfect complement to your memorable dining experience, enjoy a glass of wine recommended by the Sommelier or venture to Old Hickory’s Wine Bar featuring an Enomatic wine tasting system offering high-end wines from around the world. For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.gaylordtexan.com.
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Chef’s Favorites Tableside Artisanal Cheeses, $18 (three selections); $30 (six selections) Complete your Old Hickory Wine Bar’s Enomatic wine tasting system experience with a scrumptious selection of unique artisanal cheeses including Hoja Santa Goat, Blue d’Auvergne, Cabot Cloth Cheddar, Piave Vecchio, Manchego, or Pecorino Romano Fulvi. Filet with Half Lobster Tail, (Market Price) This flavorful surf & turf dish features a tender filet cooked to perfection complemented with a fresh and savory lobster tail.
Enomatic Wine Samplings CABERNET SAUVIGNON, BLENDS & BORDEAUX Cakebread Cellars 2010
Habanero Creamed Corn, $10
Silver Oak “Alexander Valley” 2009
Served for the whole table to enjoy, this favorite menu
Whitehall Lane Winery 2010
item features fresh roasted white corn, heavy cream,
MERLOT & BLENDS
and a hint of heat.
Ca’Marcanda “Promis” by Gaja 2011
Lemon-Scented Diver Scallops, $34 An aromatic blend of lemon zest, white wine, garlic cloves, peppercorns, and thyme, this mouth-watering
Shafer 2011 PINOT NOIR & RED BURGUNDY Hamilton Russel Vineyards 2012
entrée is served with a lobster beurre blanc sauce
Walt “Blue Jay” 2011
and creamy potatoes.
OTHER REDS Penfolds St. Henri Shiraz 2004 Caymus Vineyards Tukma “Gran Corte” Malbec 2010
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Howard Wang’s China Grill 817.488.6667 www.hwrestaurants.com
1471 E. Southlake Blvd. Southlake, TX 76092
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At a glance
Pecking Duck Half $20 Whole $40
Howard Wang’s offers a taste of China along with a unique blend of modern décor, comforting atmosphere and family-crafted recipes. Chef Huang, who comes from New York City’s famous Peking Duck House, and has worked with Howard Wang for more than 31 years. Chef Huang is affectionately known by many as “serving the best duck in the Metroplex.”
Served with Scallions, Cucumbers, Hoisin Sauce w/four Lotus Buns Vanilla Prawns $18
Specials
Battered and Fried jumbo prawns, topped in a honey cream sauce w/Candied Walnuts and Pickled Cabbage
Hang with Wang Happy Hour: Mon-Fri 3-6 p.m.
Half Crispy Duck $20
$1 dim sum and hot sake
Five Spice Rubbed, steamed then fried, with Hoisin Sauce w / four Lotus Buns (Bone-in)
$2 draft beers
$3 well drinks
$4 select wines
Lunch + Dinner Delivery available within a 3-mile radius
Hong Kong Surf and Turf $38 Stir fry Lobster & Beef Tenderloin w / Oyster Sauce General Tsao’s Chicken $12 Dark Meat, panko Breaded, Roasted Dry Chilies, Red Onions, on a bed of broccoli Buddha’s Delight $10 Napa Cabbage, Carrots, Mushrooms, Baby Corn, Snow Peas, Broccoli, Tofu, Water Chestnuts
Howard Wang’s menu includes signature items created from Wang’s own recipes, including glazed walnut shrimp, Asian eggplant and ginger beef tenderloin. Their drink menu is just as varied with handcrafted cocktails, premium sake and Asian beers. Enjoy your meal inside the restaurant, on the outdoor patio, or if you are hosting a party, entertain guests in their private dining room that comfortably seats 30. For a more intimate experience, you can entertain at home with Howard Wang’s catering service.
Curbside Pickup To Go Full Service Catering
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Fuzzy’s Taco Shop FuzzysTacoShop.com 817.488.2500
480 W. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 101 Southlake, TX 76092
Menu Samplings At a glance Fuzzy’s Taco Shop is a fun and casual environment, serving highquality and delicious Baja-style Mexican food at a low price. We offer great food for the whole family and serve many choices of meat ranging from our famous garlic-shredded beef to lightly battered and fried tempura fish. We open early and close late, offering take-out, call-ahead orders and no-fuss catering services. We are a great place for drinking an ice-cold beer and watching the game with friends as well as family and business get-togethers. We open at 7 a.m. every day and serve breakfast all day. Fuzzy’s offers a great selection of draft and bottle beers along with margaritas and wine. Our drinks are served in 18-ounce frozen schooners with beer prices ranging from $2.50-$3.50 and margarita prices ranging from $4.95-$6.95. Fuzzy’s Taco Shop is your local place for the best deals on fresh, highquality meals in a comfortable and friendly setting.
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Chef’s Favorites Grilled Fish Baja Tacos Fresh Alaskan White Pollock grilled to perfection in our signature seasoning with your choice of soft white corn tortilla, flour tortilla or crispy shell. Taco stuffed with shredded cheese, creamy garlic sauce, lettuce, tomato and cilantro topped with crumbled feta cheese. Grilled Shrimp Salad Succulent shrimp grilled and blackened in our signature seasoning on a bed of crisp iceberg lettuce. Topped with diced tomatoes, white onions, cilantro, tortilla strips and a mix of Monterrey cheese and crumbled feta. Served with your choice of fire-roasted salsa, garlic buttermilk ranch, creamy avocado ranch or our signature house vinaigrette.
Catering Menu
Breakfast Tacos Scrambled eggs in a soft flour tortilla with melted cheese and your choice of Latin-fried potatoes, spicy chorizo or crispy bacon.
• Taco plates (beef, chicken, spicy pork) starting at $5.99 per person.
Fajitas Your choice of chicken or steak with grilled onions and peppers. Served with shredded cheese, fresh pico de gallo, sour cream, lettuce, guacamole and your choice of two sides. Comes with three warm flour tortillas.
• Breakfast (tacos and burritos) $1.99-$5.99 per person.
Shredded Chicken Quesadilla A 12-inch flour tortilla stuffed with chicken, cheese, creamy garlic sauce. Folded and grilled to a perfect golden brown and served with sour cream and pico de gallo.
• Fajitas starting at $7.99 per person.
• Extras (chips and salsa, guacamole, queso) • Drinks (bottled water, iced tea) •S erving and delivery options are available.
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Boi Na Braza 817.251.9881 BoiNaBraza.com
4025 William D. Tate Grapevine, TX 76051
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At a glance
Picanha (pea-can-ya) Our house specialty, Picanha is a prime cut of the top sirloin. Our gauchos season it lightly with salt and roast it over an open flame to serve at your table.
Boi Na Braza is an authentic Brazilian steakhouse located off of Highway 121 and Hall Johnson. Ever since 2000, Boi Na Braza has shared the traditional way of serving sizzling meats and gourmet salads.
Pão de Queijo (pown-deh-kay-zho) To begin your Brazilian dining experience, warm pão de queijo is brought to your table as you are seated. Oven-baked bread with fine Parmesan cheese melted to perfection.
PARTIES AND EVENTS Boi Na Braza offers seven unique private and semi-private rooms for your birthday, anniversary, graduation dinner, holiday party, business meeting, wedding reception, rehearsal and/or ceremony.
SEMI-PRIVATE ROOMS Pampas Room - 16 guests Wine Room - 24 guests Bar Lounge - 50 guests
PRIVATE ROOMS Ipanema Room - 50 guests Copacabana - 75 guests Main Room - 100 guests Samba Room - 200 guests
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Linguiça (lin-gwee-sa) Boi Na Braza’s own secret recipe, this cured pork sausage is full of flavor that complements a traditional churrasco (Brazilian bbq). The gauchos prepare the Linguica on the rotisserie until lightly crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside. Pernil de Cordeiro (per-nil dih cor-day-roo) Pernil de Cordeiro in Portuguese for fresh leg of lamb. The imported New Zealand lamb is seasoned overnight in our fresh mint marinade and grilled by our gauchos to tender perfection. Caipirinha (kai-pur-een-ya) The Caipirinha, which means “little country girl,” is the national cocktail from Brazil. Made from fresh lime, muddled with sugar and mixed with Cachaça (ka-sha-sa) and ice. Enjoy it with your favorite fruit such as pineapple, kiwi or strawberries.
Inspired by the Gauchos, our Brazilian chefs created a unique type of cooking called churrasco (shoo.rhas.ko). At Boi Na Braza, 16 different cuts of prime meats are skewered and slowly roasted to perfection over an open flame. The gauchos then slice thin and tender pieces of meat at your table. The succulent meats are served continuously to all. This is called “rodízio” style, meaning “all around.” Join us to enjoy the delicious preparations of our gauchos along with an additional 40plus items, gourmet salad bar, traditional Brazilian side dishes and an extensive wine list with 200 selections to choose from.
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Brio Tuscan Grille BrioItalian.com Reservations: 817.310.3136
1431 Plaza Place Southlake, TX 76092
Menu Samplings At a glance Join General Manager, Robert Talamantez, and Executive Chef, Jarad Bissell, for a relaxing dining experience, Tuscan style. BRUNCH Brunch is served Saturdays and Sundays until 3 p.m. PARTIES & EVENTS At BRIO, food and celebration go hand-in-hand. So gather around our table for the best: • Birthdays • Anniversaries • Holiday parties • Wedding showers • Baby showers • Retirement parties • Business meetings • Office parties • Graduation parties We provide full-service catering for all your special events. For more information visit BrioItalian. com/parties. To book your next event, call 817-310-3460, or email us: sout.banquet@bbrg.com.
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Chef’s Favorites Calamari Fritto Misto Fried to a crisp golden brown with peperoncini. $10.95 Strawberry Balsamic Chicken Salad Mixed greens, tossed with grilled chicken, grapes, fresh strawberries, candied pecans, Gorgonzola, herb vinaigrette. $12.95 Light Grilled Salmon Fresca With grilled asparagus, sweet potatoes, spinach, roasted peppers, pesto vinaigrette, Feta, diced tomatoes and balsamic glaze. $18.95 Pasta Alla Vodka Delicate Ricotta filled handmade pasta, with crispy pancetta, garlic, basil and a spicy tomato Parmesan cream sauce. $18.25 Veal Milanese Lightly breaded Strauss veal scaloppine with tomatoes and a white wine lemon caper sauce. Served with Fettuccine Alfredo. $23.95 Gorgonzola Crusted Bistecca Perfectly seasoned and grilled to order topped with Gorgonzola. Served with mashed potatoes and roasted vegetables. $29.45 (8-ounce filet), $28.45 (14-ounce strip) Carmel Mascarpone Cheesecake Housemade with Anglaise sauce, vanilla whipped cream. $3.95
BAR BRIOSO GET YOUR MIX From $4 to $6 Monday-Friday in the Bar from 3:30-6:30 p.m. BAR PLATES & BEVERAGES: Fresh salads, flavorful flatbreads, savory burgers and more. Perfectly portioned to share. $5 MARTINI WEDNESDAY 10 Classic and specialty martinis guaranteed to excite your taste buds and lift your spirits. Available select hours in the bar.
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RENAISSANCE MAN Jeff Blackard has found a way to combine the old-world culture of a European village with a new development in Westlake - Entrada.
By Amy Reisner
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Determined not to replicate, but instead build on what he has learned and accomplished at Adriatica, Jeff found himself ready to build his village again — this time in Westlake. But the idea to come to the affluent small town was actually not Jeff’s. In reality, Westlake chose him.
Adriatica I climbed the narrow staircase to his “treehouse,” as he calls it — the top of the Bell Tower — and looked out over Adriatica. A European-like village set in the valley of McKinney, Adriatica, with its picturesque red clay roofs and stone buildings, looked and felt like something out of a travel brochure. Anyone would be hard pressed to enter the village blindly and not think they had stepped into Old World Europe. Adriatica was created to become more than just aesthetically pleasing though. It’s Jeff’s vision for a self-sustaining, evergrowing and changing place. Bringing this old-world way of life, which has existed for centuries, to the present-day United States can best be described in his own term, neo-retroism. In residential terms, Adriatica has a property type to fit any need, including single-family homes, townhomes and condominiums. But because a village is self-sustaining, goods and services providers have their place in the village as well. Within the village, Jeff’s vision of having one bank, one florist and one bakery to meet the needs of the village is unfolding. Currently, notable tenants such as Starbucks, Independent Bank and Keller Williams Realty call Adriatica home.
Entrada The half-billion dollar, master-planned project in the works for Westlake is a Spanish-inspired village named Entrada. But if you’re thinking it’s just another residential community — you’d be right. There will be 1.5 million square feet of residential space. Or, if you’re thinking it’s just another commercial real estate project — you’d also be right. There will be 550,000 square feet of office space and the same amount allocated to retail. Entrada is a mixed-use development. And that automatically sets it apart from many area developments. Just like Adriatica, there will be residences built among shops, and offices Byretail Linden Wilson built among restaurants. But they won’t be arbitrarily placed. “I’m trying to find out the needs of the people in [Westlake],” Jeff explains. “Entrada isn’t a retail development or a housing development; it’s not an office development. Entrada is as close as I can make a real village that serves the people in its area.” And according to WestlakeEntrad.com, Jeff already has a few things in mind. Plans include a 3,000-seat amphitheater, a chapel, a signature bell tower, a town hall and other government buildings, and a boutique hotel featuring 320 rooms. The proposed land for Entrada is located at the northeast corner of Solana and Davis boulevards. The 85-acre tract is under the ownership of Centurion American. Mehrdad Moayedi, owner of Centurion American, contacted Jeff to develop the area. Jeff’s vision for Westlake — supported by Mayor Laura Wheat — is that of a Spanish harbor village. Aesthetically speaking, the village will have the look and feel of Spanish architecture sitting next to a small harbor — which Jeff considers to be the heart of the village.
he Bell Tower seemed bigger before I entered from the outside through the heavy wooden door. But then as I sat on a small bench inside, I noticed the maximum occupancy sign read only 18. I wondered how accomplished developer Jeff Blackard could run a company like Blackard Global from such a small space. Unable to call the elevator to Jeff’s office on the 7th floor, I dialed the phone number on a plaque sitting on a table. I was surprised that Jeff answered the call himself, and even more surprised when I shook his hand. Expecting a boardroom and a man in a suit ready to tell me about his life’s work, I got a Bell Tower and a laid-back guy ready to tell me his plans to change the way society — and perhaps the world — thinks about real estate.
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It Takes a Village To put his philosophical 180 into perspective, two years ago Jeff was master planning more than 4,000 lots a year, but he gave it all up. Honestly, Jeff didn’t know where this new path would take him. He just knew that where he was currently headed was not going to benefit society, and that was his ultimate goal. “Most of my career was based on doing master-planned communities,” Jeff explains. “I developed thousands of singlefamily home sites, condos, industrial parks, retail restaurants —almost anything you can think of.” It wasn’t until — by a “fluke” — he met the Croatian Ambassador to the United States and was asked to visit the country, that his new journey began. He ended up becoming the owner of a resort portfolio in a small island town of Croatia called Supetar. According to Jeff, during that time resorts came with a portfolio – 10 percent of this and that – and this resort in Supetar came with various parts of a village. During his initial stay in Croatia, Jeff heard first hand the story of a young man from the village who had obtained his law degree from outside Croatia, only to return to the village — and not necessarily to practice law. Fascinated, Jeff went on to have similar dialogues with many other people in the village. “I consistently asked young people why they don’t leave this little island or village. Why do they stay in the village? Why do they not go to Paris or wherever? I realized what a village really was, so I set off on this journey,” Jeff says. Over the next two years, Jeff spent a lot of time in Croatia studying what the word village really meant. He wasn’t out to learn the architecture or aesthetics of the village. What he wanted was to learn about the people and how they interacted with each other and their surroundings. “I started taking more pictures and asking more questions, more about the village,” Jeff says. “I was constantly thinking about the village and how it evolves over time, how people are dependent on each other. I was passionate trying to figure it out,” Jeff remembers. Thinking it was a unique scenario, Jeff traveled to other villages along the coast and then to Italy. He was studying why people did what they did within the village. He realized everything they did was based on their way of life, not tourism. “I shut down everything in the United States,” Jeff says. “I started selling all my assets. I was onto something that was much bigger than I was. And I thought, Over all these years I’ve done all these things wrong, and I decided I wanted to figure out how to build a village.” What he wants you to understand is that he didn’t give up
being a traditional developer to pursue a more lucrative journey. It was a more fulfilling journey based on pursuing a better way to develop real estate, such as his village in McKinney and soonto-be Westlake, that Jeff was after. He picked a piece of property and spent two years trying to get zoning approval, because a village really has no zoning, meaning it doesn’t fit into any one zoning category. A village evolves based on the needs of the people and it grows. This property became Adriatica. Next came the call for Entrada in 2012, and now two years later I am sitting with Jeff in Adriatica’s Bell Tower having this conversation. A Passion for Conviction Meeting the needs of the people is not necessarily the direction real estate is headed, Jeff explains. It is up to the developer to make sure needs are met, and this is not a current practice among his breed. “It’s very hard and it takes time, and the developer has to be the leader,” Jeff says. “We’ve come to a point where developers aren’t leaders. They have to have a place they are going, a vision of what it’s supposed to be. And that vision should be to meet the needs of the existing people.” Perhaps Jeff’s leadership qualities are a derivative of what he has learned over the years from fellow businessmen. Although he had a hard time pinning down all the influential people in his life whom he considers mentors, he mentioned one he didn’t know personally – Walt Disney – and others he did have a chance to work with. Jeff describes these individuals as “living by their convictions, no matter the cost.” Fellow developer Chas Fitzgerald worked with Jeff on the Lakes of Legacy development in Frisco in the late ’90s. According to Jeff, Fitzgerald taught him a lot about history and the reason certain things are done wrong in master planning, and how it should be done right. Successful businessman Nathan Sheets gave up his life and business to pursue helping the world know Jesus through I Am Second, says Jeff. His philosophy is to be real with the struggles. Sheets took him around the world to at least 50 countries to see how they could help with those struggles. Jeff’s personal goals go hand in hand with his professional ones these days. To him, the real estate development process is much more than planning and building. He wants to gain from the experience of creating these villages. “I need to do a better job to learn how to be a great servant,” Jeff says. “That is my goal. Being a servant right now would be me building villages.”
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The Uncanny Intersection of Football and Life for Todd Dodge Story by Greg Hoy Opening Photography by Al Hernandez
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odd Dodge sits in his office at the Austin Westlake High School field house recounting the events that led up to his being named head football coach and athletic director of the Chaparrals. When Austin Westlake Coach Darren Allman announced he was moving to Colleyville earlier this year, it was only a matter of days before Dodge and Westlake Superintendent Nola Wellman came to an agreement: Dodge was the right choice for Westlake. “After hearing about Coach Allman leaving Westlake, I knew there was a great chance it could happen, and it didn’t take long for it to come together,” Dodge recalls. Less than one week, in fact, is all it took for Dodge and Wellman to shake hands. “I think four days,” Dodge says, smiling. “I met the kids on the morning of May 5, and we
The Dragons won the first two games of the season by wide margins over Irving and Burleson. However, game three presented a very tall order, traveling on the road and facing a favored Denison on their home field. But the unexpected happened. The Dragons overwhelmed Denison in front of a partisan packed house, 5414. “We were in the third quarter and up by two or three scores,” Dodge says. It wasn’t until he looked across the field and saw how quiet it was that he realized how well his team was playing. “I couldn’t hold back and looked over at Hal and asked if we were this good,” Dodge says. “[Hal] said something like ‘you better believe it’ or ‘you betcha.’ It was one of those coaching moments you don’t forget.” The Dragons went on to win state that year, posting a 16-0 record and being the first team in Texas high school
Todd Dodge, Chase Hargis, Brandon Murdock. Chase and Brandon both played for Dodge at Southlake Carroll.
started spring practice that afternoon. We got right to it.” As coaches do, Dodge called his old friend and colleague, current Dragon Head Coach Hal Wasson. Wasson and Dodge have been close friends for more than 20 years. They competed in the ’90s when both coached 3A programs, and Wasson was part of Dodge’s staff in 2001 as running back coach and later took more responsibility for the offense in 2002. “I called Hal to tell him I accepted the job, and he told me Westlake was playing Carroll the first game of the year. I had no idea at the time, but we both got sort of a laugh … at the coincidence,” Dodge admits. And what a coincidence it was. The two coaches date back to a time before Dodge’s legacy caught fire. In the early years, Dodge had a respectable 19-10 record with the Dragons competing at the 4A level, but it wasn’t until the Dragons elevated to 5A in 2002 when things began to click. “We didn’t know how the kids would react or what to expect,” Dodge says when he recalls being elevated to Class 5A. “We were going to face bigger schools with better players, and just weren’t sure — until the Denison game.”
football history to win state the first year after elevating from Division 4A to 5A. What’s more, within Dodge’s budding spread offense, Wasson’s son, Chase, became the first of an impressive run of Dragon quarterbacks to set state records. That year Chase threw for 4,822 yards and 54 touchdowns. Over the next four years, the Dragons won three more state titles and posted a 63-1 record. Dodge’s final win as Southlake’s head coach brought the tally to 98-11. As Dodge steps back into Dragon Stadium, his legacy at Southlake is still etched in the memories of coaches, players and Dragon fans alike. The memory of Dodge’s 98th and final win as the Dragon’s head coach is what makes his current position at Austin Westlake all the more, well, coincidental. “That was a great game,” Dodge says, smiling. “The one where Tre went nuts,” referring to Tre Newton’s 74-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter. Dragon fans will recall the junior tailback breaking nine tackles before scoring and breaking a third-quarter tie, putting the Dragon’s ahead 29-22. However, although Newton’s touchdown was key, the
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Austin is his wife Elizabeth’s hometown, and she attended Westlake High School where her father, Ebbie Neptune, was a longtime coach and athletic director. Todd and Elizabeth met in Austin, when both were juniors at The University of Texas, and Todd was the Longhorn quarterback. Now their son, Riley, is at UT as an assistant on Charlie Strong’s Longhorn staff, and their daughter, Molly, is a junior at nearby Texas State University. So Todd and Elizabeth Dodge are back in Austin, where they first became friends some 30 years ago. They are in a place they can comfortably call home. And Dodge is coaching at a premier Texas high school, where the words “Ebbie Neptune Field” shine brightly. Todd Dodge considers himself fortunate for his successes in Southlake. During the state championship run, his teams were recognized as mythical national champions three times and USA Today honored him as National Coach of the Year in 2005. Along the way, his impact on the local community was also evident, and he was named Southlake’s Citizen of the Year in 2006. However, he and Elizabeth describe themselves as being blessed to be where they are right now. The move back to Austin and the opportunity to impact the community where they have so many family ties is a privilege they want to embrace for many, many years to come.
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and trucks, check out the many interactive displays and live entertainment offered throughout the 400,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space. If the latest kitchen gadgets seem more interesting than gears and wheels, the State Fair has more than 15 dedicated shopping locations around the park. Taking college football, the Red River Rivalry, and sports fandom to the next level, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, along with the Dallas Historical Society, will be presenting “Texas Sports Legends,” which honors those who have contributed to the proud athletic history of the Lone Star State. And did we mention the food? It’s fried, and it’s fabulous! So much so that fair officials now refer to the month-long event as the Fried Food Capitol of Texas. Money can’t buy you love, but a few dollars worth of midway coupons can get you a Fried Cuban Roll!
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culture; his iconic Marilyn Monroe is indicative of what New York art in the 80s looked and felt like. With more than 25,000 square feet of exhibit space visitors will be exposed a multitude of prime examples of painting, performance art, sculpture, photography and installation works. Special installations will include snapshots of the typical gallery shows during the 80s featuring themes such as: the “Bad Boys” of painting, feminist conceptualism, appropriation and the Pictures Generation, “abstraction and culture,” political activism, the graffiti movement, and Warhol and the decade of art celebrity. Above: Barbara Kruger, Untitled (I Shop therefore I Am), 1987, Photographic silkscreen on vinyl, 111 x 113 inches, Courtesy: Glenstone, Photo: Tim Nighswander, © Barbara Kruger Bottom Left: Keith Haring, Red, 1982–84, Gouache and ink on paper, 106 3⁄4 x 274 inches, Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels, © Haring Foundation Bottom Right: Robert Longo, Untitled (Men in Cities series), 1981, Charcoal, graphite, and dye on paper, 98 x 48 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, © 2014 Robert Longo / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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STAR WARS AND BEYOND SEPTEMBER 5-7 Bass Performance Hall. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra will perform the music of five-time Academy Award winner and legendary film composer John Williams. The soundtrack of the 20th century, the orchestra will bring to life music from such films as Jaws, E.T., Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, Saving Private Ryan and Star Wars!
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FLIGHT OF THE BUTTERFLIES IN 3D NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 31 Perot Museum of Nature and Science. This 3D film follows the year-long annual migration cycle of two generations of monarch butterflies. The award-winning production team filmed hundreds of millions of monarchs in their remote overwintering sanctuaries in Mexico in 2011 and again in 2012, and also along their migratory routes from Canada, across the United States and into Mexico. UPTOWN JAZZ DALLAS LIVE ON THE LAWN SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 18 Klyde Warren Park. As part of its second season of 2014, Uptown Jazz Dallas presents free live music Thursdays at Klyde Warren Park. The bands scheduled to perform are The Funky Knuckles on Sept. 4, Amp Trio and Spenser Lizst on Sept. 11 and The Mark Lettieri Group (of Snarky Puppy) on Sept. 18. Enjoy local fare from gourmet food trucks.
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Winspear Opera House. Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin will take the stage at 8 p.m. for CitySquare’s annual “A Night to Remember.” Tickets come in the form of sponsorship packages for the event, which benefits CitySquare’s mission of fighting poverty right in the heart of Dallas.
RED BULL AIR RACE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SEPTEMBER 6-7 Texas Motor Speedway. Forget fast cars! The Red Bull Air Race World Championships features the world’s best race pilots in motorsport competition flying the fastest, most agile and lightweight racing planes. DALLAS COWBOYS VS. 49ers SEPTEMBER 7 AT&T Stadium. It’s football season once again. Cheer on America’s team as they take on Collin Kaepernick and the San Francisco 49ers in the season’s home opener. Kickoff is at 3:25 p.m.
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2014 COPA CENTROAMERICANA SEPTEMBER 7 Cotton Bowl Stadium. The Men’s National Football teams from Central America will compete in the 13th Copa Centroamericana, organized by the Unión Centroamericana de Fútbol or UNCAF. The following matches will take place: Costa Rica vs. Panamá at 5 p.m., Guatemala vs. Belice at 7 p.m. and Honduras vs. El Salvador at 9 p.m. LYLE LOVETT AND HIS LARGE BAND SEPTEMBER 10 Bass Performance Hall. Presented by Performing Arts Fort Worth, Texas singer/songwriter Lyle Lovett returns to Bass Hall, this time in full force with His Large Band comprised of 13 players. Lovett has received several honors for his Americana albums, including four Grammy Awards. MOMIX SEPTEMBER 12-13 Winspear Opera House. Interpretive dance group MOMIX once again takes the stage in Alchemia, a new work in typical “dance-illusionist” style using light, shadow, props and the human body.
GRAPEFEST SEPTEMBER 11-14 Downtown Grapevine. The 28th Annual GrapeFest is a chance to experience everything that is wine. Sample Texas wines, Washington wines and premium Italian wines at the largest wine festival in the Southwest. Live music and a GrapeStomp round out the weekend’s activities.
PROVOCATIONS: THE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN OF HEATHERWICK STUDIO SEPTEMBER 13 THROUGH JANUARY 4 Nasher Sculpture Center. This is the first North American museum presentation of the exhibit and will feature the work of British designer Thomas Heatherwick and his studio, often recognized for its highly inventive approach to design in creating sculptural building forms.
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PLANO BALLOON FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 19-21 Oak Point Park. Enjoy an action-packed weekend of skydivers, hot air balloons, concerts and a kid’s fun zone. There will be merchandise vendors, corporate exhibitors and a variety of food and drinks at this annual Plano event.
4TH ANNUAL BREWFEST SEPTEMBER 13 Dallas Farmers Market. The Dallas Observer is hosting its 4th Annual BrewFest presented by Whole Foods Market. The outdoor event includes local food vendors, live music and is highlighted by the sampling of more than 300 varieties of craft beers. Guests must be 21 and over to attend. ACOUSTIC SHADE SEPTEMBER 13 Southlake Town Square. Presented by the Arts Council Northeast as part of the Masterworks Music Series, Acoustic Shade will take the stage from 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Acoustic Shade plays classic songs from the 70s and today’s most popular hits. NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT SEPTEMBER 16-21 Bass Performance Hall. Presented by Performing Arts Fort Worth, this Tony Awardwinning musical, set in 1920s New York, features a treasured collection of George and Ira Gershwin’s instantly recognizable tunes - “But Not For Me,” “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” “I’ve Got a Crush on You” and “Someone to Watch Over Me.”
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ME & MY MONKEY OCTOBER 11 Southlake Town Square. Presented by the Arts Council Northeast as part of the Masterworks Music Series, Me & My Monkey will take the stage from 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Me & My Monkey is a Beatles tribute band that has performed all over the United States and also in the United Kingdom.
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While the name doesn’t conjure up images of perfectly smoked meats, long lines or craft beers, for many in the DFW area this is the mecca for Texas-style BBQ. What began as a catering business in Shed 2 of the Dallas Famers Market is now a fullfledged restaurant in Deep Ellum. Justin and Diane Fourton spent the early portion of their professional careers in corporate America - Justin working for Accenture and Diane working for Bank of America. But both were raised in the DFW area by families with deep Texas roots who placed an emphasis on cooking and community. Even the name of their restaurant, Pecan Lodge, carries a part of Justin’s family with it, taking its name from Justin’s grandfather’s home at the family ranch near Abilene. What eventually became Pecan Lodge began with Justin towing a large BBQ smoker behind his green Range Rover from one office park to the next in the North Dallas suburbs. He sold brisket sandwiches at first, and added other menu items he and Diane would come up with during latenight food prep sessions. Eventually, they received catering requests from corporate customers, and
the couple could barely keep up with the pace. Since they were out of space in their home, they went on to find a home at the Dallas Farmers Market. I stood in line over a year ago with friends at that former location in the Dallas Farmers Market. I was hoping the food would live up to the hype since we got into line at 10:30 a.m. and waited nearly an hour with other admirers and first-timers. The hype wasn’t just hype, the BBQ was the best I had ever had anywhere in Texas. We marveled at how amazing the food was while sitting at folding tables on folding chairs in the middle of the cavernous Shed 2 at the Dallas Farmers Market. The buzz was increasing with each passing day, Guy Fieri from Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins and Dives showed up in 2012 to feature Pecan Lodge on an episode dedicated to BBQ. Unfortunately, the buzzkill came in early 2013 when the city of Dallas announced it was selling the Dallas Farmers Market to private investors. The new owners were planning on gutting Shed 2, leaving all the business owners, Justin and
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Diane had a difficult road ahead, but they finally landed on a location not too far away. Fast forward to today, with Pecan Lodge now residing in Deep Ellum on Main Street. The lines are still there, but a full-sized dining room and patio is able to accommodate many more devotees of their meats and side items. The décor features raw woods and steel pipes with pictures and mementos from around Texas - simple and unadorned, because the focus is on the food. We didn’t wait in line very long on a weekday, but only because we had the chance to sit at the bar and order our selections. (Foodie Fellow Tip!) My dining companion chose the Hot Mess, a huge sweet potato filled with barbacoa, chipotle cream, cheese, butter and green onions. It arrives looking like a hot mess, but what a delicious mess it was. Spicy meat with creamy, smooth sweet potato is a perfect combination of protein and veggie smothered with toppings. I chose the three-meat plate with brisket, jalapeno and cheese beef sausage, and pork ribs. I was informed after placing the order the ribs were already sold out an hour and a half into the lunch rush, so I substituted the pulled pork and added a side of fried okra. The brisket has the perfect crust on the outside with meat on the inside so tender and juicy it just pulls apart with a fork. The sausage is made in house and is extremely flavorful and juicy, whereas many BBQ sausages are dry. I would also recommend the beef rib, it is as big as an adult forearm, if it is still available. There is even a beer brewed just for Pecan Lodge; Boss Lady Rustic Red from Four Corners Brewery in Dallas. It is the perfect compliment to their vinegar-based BBQ sauce made fresh daily. The wait is worth it; don’t hesitate to make the drive out to Dallas for what many believe is the best BBQ in Texas. You should find out for yourself! The hot mess.
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As Southlake Style’s foodie fellow, , James is passionate about discovering unique dining experiences in the DFW area by night while crafting high impact marketing strategies by day as founder of Audacious Think. A native Oklahoman, he now considers the hometown of his beloved Dallas Cowboys to be his own as well. Follow James on Instagram or Twitter: @james_a_reid
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Gloria’s More than a Margarita Latin Cuisine restaurant has perfected the margarita, serving up salt-rimmed glasses that can solve even the biggest of problems. But it’s not just the drinks that have made Gloria’s a North Texas favorite for more than 25 years — it’s also the wide selection of Salvadorian-inspired brunch, lunch and dinner entrees. One of 15 restaurants state-wide, Gloria’s Colleyville location draws dutifully from the humble beginnings of El Salvadorian natives Gloria Rubio and Jose Fuentes. The restaurant’s story begins in 1986, the same year the duo was granted U.S. citizenship. After taking over her sister’s restaurant in Oak Cliff, she legally changed the name to Gloria’s, and from there the legend was born. A meal at Gloria’s begins simply enough. Hungry patrons are greeted by a contemporary, upscale design, paired with the restaurant’s signature black bean dip, salsa and chips. Smart diners will nosh on the irresistible ceviche, as they peruse the menu offering fresh fish, crispy tacos and authentic enchiladas. And that’s when the challenge begins. From familiar Tex-Mex dishes like Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas to “Salvatex Combinations” such as Chilie Relleno, deciding which dish you want to try can be tough. For brunch lovers, savory omelets, breakfast tacos, breakfast burritos and Mexican specialties such as Huevos con Carne (scrambled eggs with brisket, served with pinto beans and guacamole salad) beckon. Stop in for lunch and enjoy Ceviche Tostados, featuring a unique combination of orange roughy, scallops and shrimp, or go classic with fajitas for dinner. Just don’t forget to save room for dessert, as sweet creations like flan and tres leches tempt you to enjoy just one more bite. And why shouldn’t you? After all, Gloria would want you to.
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Chappellet’s 2011 Signature Cabernet Sauvignon To know the history behind Chappellet’s 2011 Signature Cabernet Sauvignon is to understand its full flavor. Known for their Cabs, Chappellet’s flagship varietal is a rich and satisfying wine. The grapes used for the 2011 bottling went through a bit of a cold snap in the Napa Valley. However, the unique layout of Chappellet Winery – with hillside vineyards made for a crop that was both small and intense in flavor. When it first hits your nose, you are able to smell Bordeaux aromatics of sweet tobacco and cedar. Then, the dark fruit flavors flood your palate first, followed by hints of espresso and bittersweet chocolate. The complex taste of the wine is further made evident by its layered tannins.
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1. Thirteen Pies (formerly Fireside Pies Fort Worth) -firesidepies.com (817) 769-3590 2949 Crockett Street, Fort Worth, TX – The Fireside Pies location in Fort Worth will soon be rebranded as Thirteen Pies to better reflect their expanded menu and unique pizza offerings. This location is also open for lunch, unlike the Fireside Pies locations in Dallas, Plano and Grapevine.
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2. Savor – savor-relish.com/relish (214) 3065597 2000 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Dallas, TX 75201 – The primary restaurant of Klyde Warren Park next to sister restaurant, Relish, Savor offers simple, high-quality dishes using fresh, locally sourced items to create a vibrant dining experience.
3. Relish – savor-relish.com/relish (214) 3065598 2000 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Dallas, TX 75201 – This former food truck and now Savor’s companion kiosk is permanently located next to Savor at Klyde Warren Park. An easy to access walk-up window along with breakfast options offers gourmet burgers accompanied by fries and frozen custard. Breakfast service at Relish includes coffee and beignets.
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4. AF+B – afanbfortworth.com - (817) 916-5300 2869 Crockett St., Fort Worth, TX 76107 – AF+B offers locally sourced ingredients with a simple and easy to understand menu with sections for snacks/small plates, larges plates and sides for lunch, dinner or brunch menus. Everything, even the condiments are house made.
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5. Eno’s Pizza Tavern - enospizza.com (214) 943-9200 Bishop Arts District 407 North Bishop Ave., Dallas, TX 75208 – This is a great place to take a group of friends and enjoy one of the rotating craft beers or have a glass of wine with tasty appetizers and delicious thin crust pizza. Order a few pizzas and share.
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raveling to Napa Valley should be on any wine lover’s bucket list. However, even those who aren’t wine connoisseurs can still enjoy a vacation in Napa, California, the valley’s namesake. The vineyards are a spectacular sight set against the backdrop of the valleys and hills. As a bonus to sommeliers in training perhaps, from mid-August through late October is grape harvest time. Visiting during the fall gives you the opportunity to see vintners in action. With more than 400 wineries in Napa Valley, it may be hard to choose. However, starting in a city such as Napa, and then branching out is a good place to start.
allow the vineyards to produce mountain grown wine that is sought after internationally. In other words, they know their grapes and what makes them great – even if that means pairing them with others. Certain wines are made using a specific type of grape; however, others use a combination of grapes – called varietals. Cabernet Sauvignon is actually a varietal, and one of Chappellet’s most treasured wines. For a tasting of their Cabs or perhaps a Chardonnay, it is best to call ahead to schedule a tour. Chappellet.com
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Where to stay Lodging in Napa you have your pick of hotels, resorts and bed and breakfasts. If you are looking for an all-inclusive location complete with amenities such as a fitness center and spa, staying at a resort should be on your agenda. Enjoy the beautiful outdoors of the upper Napa Valley Canyon while staying at Calistoga Ranch, a luxury resort just north of Napa in Calistoga, California. The resort sits on 157 acres and includes secluded lodging in a wooded setting, a private restaurant, a fitness center and yoga deck, and of course a pool. Auberge Spa, the resort’s signature amenity, uses the natural mineral waters of the region in a variety of relaxing and healing treatments. You can choose from 50 free-standing lodges complete with cedar decks and floor to ceiling windows in a variety of floor plans to meet your specific needs. Calistoga Ranch’s has devoted 140 acres of the resort to hiking and other outdoor activities, such as biking. If you are searching for an all-inclusive and relaxing stay on your Napa vacation, this is the place. CalistogaRanch.com If, however, you’d rather have a more cozy experience on your Napa Valley vacation, choosing one of the quaint, but luxurious B&Bs located in the area might be a better option. Just as stately, but on a smaller scale, Churchill Manor Bed and Breakfast located in Napa is
the perfect getaway for those seeking a unique approach to lodging. This historic 1889 mansion has all the features of a 19th century home. Each room is named for a wine region in the Napa Valley, called apellations, and the furnishings are typical of old-world craftsmanship. When not relaxing in your room, take advantage of the gathering places in the main part of the house, such as the parlor or sunroom. If being outdoors suits you more, experience the rose gardens speckled with fountains. With Churchill Manor’s close proximity to historic downtown Napa, you’ll find that amenities are just a short walk or bicycle ride away. ChurchillManor.com
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