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The Scoop: Haymaker Closes, Velvet Taco Expands, and More

Your weekly helping of Dallas dining news.
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There’s not always enough time in the day to skim a lengthy, re-worded press release that’s been stamped with “breaking” or “exclusive.” And some stories don’t warrant an entire page of prose. Each week we’ll gather the most important tidbits of Dallas food news and post them here, on SideDish. Because sometimes all you need is the scoop.

Have a scoop? Send it to [email protected]

Haymaker closes:
The Lowest Greenville restaurant and bar has closed. Their Austin location is still open, though.

Velvet Taco to open third North Texas location:
The funky, fast-casual taco joint will open its third North Texas location on Monday, December 18 at 4622 Greenville Ave. According to the release:

“The new restaurant marks the fifth Velvet Taco in Texas and the sixth system-wide, with several more locations set to open in 2018. Dallas’ new Velvet Taco will be the first location to feature a drive-thru, so guests can order ahead and conveniently swing by the restaurant to pick it up. To ensure that your tacos are ready upon arrival, use Velvet Taco’s new mobile app or order online at velvettaco.olo.com.”

Midnight Rambler serves holiday beverages from a pop-up cart on Main Street:
The popular cocktail lounge is spreading holiday cheer by way of seasonal drinks. According to the release:

“Located left of the main entrance door at The Joule Hotel (1530 Main St.), the pop-up cart will be open Thursday to Sunday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Stop by this weekend (and next!) for a holiday libation, brought to you by Midnight Rambler co-creators Chad Solomon and Christy Pope.”

The cocktail list:



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