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Green tomato sandwich.
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11 Dallas Sandwiches For Less Than 10 Bucks

Is this list exhaustive? Obviously not. Will you get hungry reading this? Probably so. You've been warned. But you can also fix that without breaking the bank.
Billy Can Can takeout
Coronavirus

Where to Order Takeout From Dallas Restaurants Right Now

Coronavirus will limit our ability to eat out—but that doesn't mean you can't still get that same food to your home. Comfort food for these uncomfortable times.
A loaf of sourdough bread with a leaf-style pattern.
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8 Rising Bakers Enriching Our Sourdough Scene in North Texas

Door-to-door delivery and porch drops, brewers’ spent grain and fresh-milled flour. It’s all part of our new daily bread.
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12 Drive-Thrus You Should Check Out in Dallas

Some are temporary, crafted in the age of COVID-19. Others are local mainstays. A couple are technically drive-ins. But all offer good eats without the need to leave your car.
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A Few Takeout Options We’re Eating This Week

Tangy Ethiopian injera on Greenville Ave. Caribbean jerk chicken at the Dallas Farmers Market. Smoky barbecue in South Dallas.
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Restaurants & Bars

Where to Support Local, Black-Owned Food and Drink Businesses in Dallas

From vegan pop-ups to soul food to smoky-good barbecue, acting with your dollars matters.
crumb and kettle cakes
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Where to Support Boutique Bakeries in Dallas Right Now

Supporting local cake-makers and artists of crumb has never tasted so good. Get your orders in before the weekend.
oishii sushi
Coronavirus

10 Places in Dallas to Get Your Sushi Takeout Fix

Yes, you totally can have satisfying sushi right now.
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Holidays

Your Best Takeout Easter Meal Options in Dallas

North Texas restaurants won't leave you hanging for the holidays.
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Coronavirus

With Grocery Stores Slammed, Here Are More Dallas Markets to Consider

Stock up on (more) beans, dried noodles, and fermented goods—jars of kimchi, anyone?
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