New Era for Hilton on The Hilltop

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Lacoste Shirt / Bonobos Khakis

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Over the weekend, Dallas celebrated the newest luxury hotel to hit ‘The Hilltop’. The Highland Dallas, formerly Hotel Palomar, was unveiled on Thursday, Oct. 30. In celebration of its Grand Opening, the hotel hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony and champagne saber off by Celebrity Chef John Tesar. The first of its kind in Hilton Hotels new Curio Collection, The Highland is a chic escape for travelers and those who prefer to stay-cation.

The Highland is the first hotel in Hilton’s Curio Collection, a selection of one-of-a-kind properties that celebrate their individual personalities. For Dallas’ location, rustic southern touches can be seen around the property as well as Texas charm pieces like the cow photo in my king bed room. I found myself napping in the luxurious down pillow-top bed and reflecting at the amazing corner view that peered out over all of Dallas. As far as unique style goes, The Highland has it aplenty and with Knife and Exhale Spa to add to the experience the hotel is poised to raise the bar in Dallas.

The Highland Dallas

5300 E. Mockingbird Lane

Dallas, Texas 75206

Reservations: 844-442-8746

Weekend Warrior (October 3rd – October 5th)

Boots, brisk-ish weather and BBQ are the name of the game this weekend. Read up on how you can treat your senses to a 3-day getaway that’s sure to please!

Friday

Burgers & Burgundy

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Sit back and relax as John Tesar leads a bevy of talented local chefs in a burger throw down. The burger tasting plates are paired with the Burgundy wine of their choosing. The best part of the whole occasion? It’s for an excellent cause. DIFFA Dallas, whose mission is to serve those affected by AIDS and HIV across North Texas, is the main benefactor. Sip, bite and carry on my friends.

Get Your Roar On!

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I’ll admit it, I’ve got a soft spot for careless pop music that makes your feel good. Last night, I took in what can only be describe as a fantastic assault on all senses as Katy Perry brought her Prismatic Tour to Dallas for a two-night engagement. A mix of pyrotechnics, vocalizations and terrible cat puns made for an enjoyable evening for the masses. The songstress noted the stop was ‘sold out’ but I managed to find you a couple last minute tickets to impress the KP lover in your life.

Saturday

Where There’s Smoke

With wrecking balls removed from Downtown Dallas, folks are heading into the city center for an all star lineup of Texas’ best pitmasters, chefs and bands serving heapin’ helpings of ear candy and good grub. The BBQ tasting ticket includes BBQ tastings from 2–5pm. Step right up and they’ll hand you a basket of smoked goodness. VIP ticket holders can get the party started an hour early at 1pm, plus admission into the VIP area through out the concert. The bands hit the stage starting at 2:30 and continue until 10pm. BBQ vendors will be selling their smoked goodness after 5pm. Concert tickets are ONLY $22 and get you in the gate at 5pm.

Howdy, Folks

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Have those pictures of fried goodness been wreaking havoc on your state of mind this week? Fret no more. The State Fair of Texas is the perfect Saturday staple with hundreds of daily shows, a nightly parade, evening dancing water and laser show, 15 interactive and educational kid’s activities, the largest new car auto show in the Southwest and daily concerts on the Chevy Main Stage. Speaking of, Kool & The Gang plays on Saturday for free! Yep!

Sunday

Soulful Brunching

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What’s that? You feel like you’ve been a bit sinful over the weekend. I’ve got just the cure for those feelings. Start your fall season with GRAMMY®-Award winning star Kirk Franklin and House of Blues as part of its’ year-long 20th Anniversary Celebration to producing a dazzling transformation of Gospel Brunch, the club’s legendary dining and live music show. Unfamiliar with how Gospel Brunch goes down? Before and during the show treat yourself to an amazing all-you-can-eat buffet featuring breakfast favorites plus tender carving stations, southern specialties and mouth-watering desserts. Don’t miss the signature chicken and waffles! And if you’re in the mood you just might end up on stage waiving a napkin and dancing off some of that delicious cuisine! You’re welcome!

Summer Days Drifting Away

With Mother Nature turning a side eye to the last weekend of Summer, we’ve got a rainy weekend ahead. That doesn’t mean that there aren’t some amazing ways to “soak” in the last few moments of the season.

If the weather does in fact turn for the wetter this weekend, here’s my guide to staying cozy, calm and cool while dodging rain clouds.

Comfort Eats

Pop in to one of my favorite cafes at lunch, Toulouse, for a Crispy Soft Shell Crab Sandwich that’s sure to please with glass of bubbly bliss. Because when it rains, I pour.

Car services will be surging this weekend with the cloudy skies, so opt for an early dinner and post meal drink at the booming Trinity Groves district. The ‘drunken noodles’ are a house favorite at Chino Chinatown, then pop next door under the awning to newly opened Kate Weiser Chocolates.

Brunch is better in the rain and Meddlesome Moth in the Design District is serving up a  mean one! My go to choices here? Mother and Child Reunion (peppered grits topped with a fried chicken breast, two eggs, and jalapeño gravy) and East Texas Jelly Flight with Biscuits. Yum!

 

Dry Inside

Even been a tourist in your own city? Rain filled weekends provide the perfect opportunity to do so.

Sure the forecast calls for grey skies, but ‘Til Midnight at the Nasher will be in full swing for arts lovers. Peruse the works of ‘Provocations: The Architecture and Design of Heatherwick Studio’ who has been called the “Leonardo da Vinci of our times.”

Book it over to the Granada Theater to watch native Texas Charlie Robison tear up the stage. Known for playing classic rock covers during his live shows, his set will make you forget about the dreary clouds outside.

Drip, drip, drop … shop! When all else fails, head to the mall. NorthPark Center holds a treasure trove of things to do when the weather turns. Just opened Pirch holds free demo cooking classes every day at 6:00pm and Ted Baker London is offering 20% off full priced product for the duration of the month with a valid student ID. Donate $10 to St. Luke Foundation, Help USA or Sundance and receive 20% off your purchase at Kenneth Cole.

See? You’ve already forgotten about the wicked weather change. Eat, play and be merry this ‘goodbye to summer’ weekend!

 

A Rahr Occasion Meat Up

Dried meat is a southern staple when done right. Jerky, as its properly called, is the bite of salty and chew that really makes us crave more. But hey, what would pair well with said meat more than a ice cold brew from a local joint? Well, I’ve got an answer that satisfies all that and more.

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In celebration of National Jerky Day this Thursday, June 12th, Rahr & Sons Brewing Co., (www.rahrbrewing.com), has partnered up with Krave Jerky (www.kravejerky.com), a line of gourmet all-natural artisan jerky with flavors such as Basil Citrus, Black Cherry, and Lemon Garlic to create custom beer pairings. Here’s a line up of what they’ll be offering and if you can’t make it in on the day of celebration don’t worry because the pairings last a while longer!

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1ST PAIRING

  • The Beer: Summertime Wheat – A lightly hopped, German-style Hefeweizen that has unique banana and clove-like characteristics
  • The Jerky: Garlic Chili Pepper Beef – Tender slices of top round sirloin domestic beef, soaked in a robust garlic and chili marinade, and finished with real chili flakes
  • Together: The jerky is a mix of sweet and spicy, with the up-front stickiness quickly giving way to the chilies; the beer calms that heat with its tropical fruit characteristics

2ND PAIRING

  • The Beer: Rahr’s Blonde – A medium-bodied, Munich Helles-style pale lager that features a rounded maltiness without being overly heavy
  • The Jerky: Basil Citrus Turkey – Sliced turkey breasts infused with rich basil and tangy citrus, which leaves clean, crisp notes on the palate
  • Together: The jerky has intense aromas of onion and sweet basil, making the Munich Helles-style lager a great palate cleanser

3RD PAIRING

  • The Beer: Ugly Pug – A black lager that is surprisingly light bodied — drinkable on even the hottest Texas summer days; has hints of bitter chocolate and coffee
  • The Jerky: Sweet Chipotle Beef – Made from authentic Mexican chipotle, this jerky brings together natural smokiness, moderate heat and a hint of honey to create a perfect balance of sweet and smokey
  • Together: These two are very similar to experience, as each has lots of flavor up front, but dissipates on the finish; the jerky has a light chipotle flavor with a clean finish, and the beer gives a light roast flavor up front without the elevated mouthfeel on the back end

4TH PAIRING

  • The Beer: Texas Red – Amber lager that has notes of caramel and a bold malty character, perfectly balanced with hops; also known in Texas as the beer to drink with BBQ
  • The Jerky: Black Cherry BBQ Pork – Tender slices of pork with a sweet and peppery, Sonoma-style, black cherry BBQ sauce
  • Together: The jerky has a clean sweetness and the depth of the meat flavor goes perfect with the Amber lager, bringing out its light toasted grain flavor

5TH PAIRING

  • The Beer: Stormcloud IPA – A traditional India pale ale with a German influence; has an assertive bitterness, a light malty sweetness, and fruitiness
  • The Jerky: Chili Lime Beef – Knuckle-cut domestic beef teamed with medium-hot chili, then balanced with zesty lime
  • Together: The taste of the jerky gives off Asian flavors — more of a sharp, bright heat; the beer accentuates these flavors with the aromatic qualities of the earthly English hops

Rahr & Sons

701 Galveston Ave

Fort Worth, Texas 76104

Crescent City State of Mind

After getting back from a whirlwind trip to The Big Easy, I wanted to share my adventures with you. Now this wasn’t my first trip to NOLA but it had certainly been a while since I laissez “le bon temps rouler“. What I found after a few years is that New Orleans is the kind of city that you can make the experiences you have whatever you want them to be. Certainly loved its carefree spirit and highly trafficked watering holes, New Orleans has a refined side that truly charms and pleases with every turn.

Inspired by the culinary masterminds of NOLA, I found myself suddenly craving all things creole. Upon arriving to the city, I somehow forgot how those southeastern winds can blow like the jazz brass the city is known for. I didn’t let that chilly breeze slow me down though. While wandering the Uptown area, an early morning stop into the Maple Street Patisserie filled my nostrils with fresh baked bread and pastries. How could I resist? It’s true what they say, pastries and breads bring a memory to you from another time or another place–a time when baked goods were a marvel of ingenuity and simplicity. At the Maple Street Patisserie, Master Chef Ziggy’s carb filled goodies and a cup of chicory blend coffee aren’t to be missed.

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Blueberry Turnover, Raspberry creme flute

I made my way over to the Garden District to do some sightseeing and stumbled upon a hot spot. Any fans of the cult show, American Horror Story: Coven will know this house to be the focal point of the season and I couldn’t help but snap a few pictures of the shooting location where most of the action happens. New Orleans is a hot bed of film and television backdrops given its historical and architectural depth and uniqueness.

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While in the district, a certain stirring in my stomach took over control. Some call it the Southern sensation, and in New Orleans its unavoidable. Lunch time! Hailed as one of the must-try restaurants in town, La Petite Grocery is one of the finest lunches I’ve experienced. Chef Justin Devillier (currently competing on Top Chef: New Orleans) has created a menu that indulges but doesn’t put you quite over the top. During lunch we sampled Blue Crab Beignets (malt vinegar aioli), the Shrimp Roll (crab roe butter, pickled red onion with house-made frites), and a Pork Cheek Ruben (Russian Dressing, Pickled Red Cabbage on Rye). Everything we tried was delicious.  A playful reuben rendition and the creamy blue crab beignets won us over.

We retired back to our hotel after a long walk in the French Quarter and a post lunch visit to Jackson Square establishment Cafe Du Monde. There is entirely too much to see in the short amount of time I spent in the city, but around every corner and along every Rue, there is something to behold.

Anxiously awaiting our dinner plans, we made our way over to another bucket-list restaurant. John Besh has a created an eatery empire in New Orleans, and we had reservations at one of his most famous stops Domenica. The name means “Sunday” in Italian, and partners John Besh and Alon Shaya have created a restaurant in the renovated historic Roosevelt Hotel.

We began with a few good libations, I went with a classic Cointreau Rickey which was perfectly tart and bubbly. For dinner, we decided on the Two Run Farms Lamb Bolognese (tahini & za’atar crostini), Covey Rise Baby Greens (apples, goat cheese & crispy prosciutto), Arugula (beets, gorgonzola & pistachios) to begin. They are famous for their ‘pizza’ so we gave in and had a split Prosciutto (tomato, fresh mozzarella & arugula) and Spicy Lamb Meatballs (tomato, ricotta, rapini & mint) We couldn’t pass up the sweets so we went with the Warm Apple “Spongata” (honey, spice & creole cream cheese) of which we savored every spoonful. Besh has made his mark in several niche restaurant scenes and this dinner was greatness.

The food coma set in the next morning and all I could think was “What’s for breakfast?”. A quaint cafe, Stanley, off Jackson Square answered soundly. So, in true Fat Tuesday fashion we indulged one last time. This go around it was the Stanley Classic (Scrambled Eggs, Smoked Bacon, Creole Breakfast Potatoes, and Whole Wheat Toast), Pancakes (Vanilla Ice Cream and Louisiana Cane Syrup) and the Eggs Benedict Poor Boy (Poached Eggs, Smoked Canadian Bacon and Creole Hollandaise on Toasted French Bread) that had our stomachs screaming uncle. Happy and full, we meandered the area and checked in on Brad Pitt’s Make it Right project that is rebuilding the Lower 9th ward.

Nola, I thank you for the sights, smells and tastes that had me lingering long enough to crave my Dallas home. Until next time! C’est La Vie.

Extreme Chic-Over: W Dallas Victory Hotel

I was recently invited to come in to visit the folks over at the W Dallas Victory Hotel  for an experience I won’t soon forget. The hotel just underwent a complete renovation inspired by the masculine modern cowboy and the feminine belle. From the subtle texture changes to the overhaul of the carpeting and accent tones, Houston-based design firm MaRS, Mayfield and Ragni Studio truly flipped the space.

The check in is seamless with the ‘Welcome Desk’ setting the cowboy chic mood with cool water or a trip over to the Living Room Bar for something a little stronger. A quick visit with the concierge to set up dinner and I headed over to the elevator lobby. The exclusivity of use when it comes to who can board the elevators is a touch that made me feel special and safe. The hallway leading to my room has been transformed into a mudflap girl meets classy cowboy space with colors that please the eye and entice a relaxed feeling.

Any experience at the W Dallas is sure to be exactly whatever the guest craves or is in the mood for. The Whatever, Whenever service brings something special. Around the clock concierge is there to tune in to whatever needs, wants or requests that you may have and boy do they deliver.

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I entered my cool corner room and my jaw dropped. It’s got a social-sized living space lit by the floor-to-ceiling windows. I found myself wanting to curl up in the window-side chaise or watch my favorite movie or show on the 42” wall mounted plasma TV. I even had a dining table for 6. A bloggers dream come true comes in the form of an oversized desk with every charger connection you can think of. There’s even a rainforest shower with a  downpour and the legendary Bliss family of products. I was in heaven.

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My favorite part though? Diving into the huge, comfy king-sized dreams with goose-down comforter and down-filled pillows. Sweet dreams. Remember that Whatever/Whenever service? I craved late night cookies and milk and bam, in a flash I was snacking.

As a new puppy parent, having my dog Oliver there with me was special. There aren’t many hotels that allow pets but the W welcomes your furry friends to join and they will pamper them too!

Overall, the W Dallas Victory Hotel has gotten a Texas-sized facelift that pleases with every turn. The hotel is full of fun surprises and relaxing opportunities, so book that vacation or stay cation immediately and revel in one of their sleek guest rooms and suites, fresh off a multimillion-dollar renovation.

Nekter Juice Bar to Open Second DFW Location in Southlake

Following up on their successful Dallas launch in Snider Plaza, Nekter Juice Bar has set it’s sights on Southlake.

Photo Credit: Katie Thompson

Photo Credit: Katie Thompson

Nekter is bringing their 100% all natural, raw, vegan juices and smoothies and wide assortment of equally nutritious snacks, acai bowls, bottled Nekter Grab n’ Gos and the popular 1,2,3 & 5-day Nekter Cleanse Program – to Bicentennial Retail Plaza at 410 W Southlake Boulevard.

Since 2010, Nekter Juice Bar has expanded to new locations including Dallas and now the chain brings the juice craze to our friends in Southlake.

Nationwide shipping of the Nekter Cleanse is reaching new fans across the map daily. Nekter Fans flood the social media and mail circuits raving about the difference Nekter juices and cleanses have made in their lives. As Nekter Juice Bar continues to grow, founders Steve and Alexis are still committed to changing the world – by delivering quality juice products and giving the Nekter communities the priceless gift of improved health and well-being.

Happy juicing, Southlake!

For now, Nekter Juice Bar is located in Park Cities at 6712 Snider Plaza, Dallas, TX 75205.