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Chow, Baby

Chow, Baby

Let the Chef Drive

Chow, Baby was strolling through the charming new plaza in Sundance Square, pondering the future of our culinary scene. As I looked one way,...
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Bold Blossoms on the Ave

Chow, Baby recently played the lottery for the first time. I didn’t win, so I’ll have to delay the opening of my karate-themed soul...

Better Than a Sharp Stick in Your Eye

Man, this new color-coded, sortable Places to Eat List rocks. Chow, Baby, who is building a new bookcase even though it's not really allowed...

Fare’s Fair

Chow, Baby tries so hard not to be a conspiracy theorist — well, maybe not that hard — and then along comes yet another...
Clay Pigeon

Birds of Clay

I still get teary-eyed every time I walk into Clay Pigeon Food and Drink (2731 White Settlement Rd.), Chef Marcus Paslay’s outstanding scratch kitchen...

Tony in the ’Hood

It was odd to see Fort Worth’s tiny gayborhood, the area around Pennsylvania and Jennings avenues on the Near Southside, without The Gallery Art...

Mainly, Yes, But…

Yowza, the testosterone. Bob's Steak & Chop House (1255 S. Main St., Grapevine) sports ultra-dark wood paneling, dim lighting, sweaty athletes on the bar...

FrankenKitchen, It’s Alive!

None of the 40 or so guests at a recent pop-up were receptive when I referred to FrankenKitchen as Adrian Hulet’s Monster. Few people...

On Foot for Food

Chow, Baby is not good at maintaining automobiles. I often wish I had a grown-up around to nag me about things like getting my...

Red-Button Service

Choosing among the six films showing at the West 7th Movie Tavern (2872 Crockett St.) was fairly easy, as only one featured a cast...