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Here’s where a Fort Worth BBQ favorite might move next. Also: new BBQ in Roanoke

Dayne’s BBQ restaurant moving, maybe to Berry Street

Hey, Bud! Do you know any more about where Dayne’s or Reata will be moving?

—Barbecue and chicken-fried steak guy

Dayne’s Craft Barbecue, a Texas Top 50, will be open a few more weeks at 2735 W. Fifth St. After that, Dayne’s may wind up back at 2000 W. Berry St. in the new Lola’s Saloon location. Plans for a permanent Dayne’s are still in the works. Reata isn’t going anywhere for months, and the customers will decide.

A combination platter at Dayne’s Craft Barbecue.
A combination platter at Dayne’s Craft Barbecue. Bud Kennedy bud@star-telegram.com

Sullivan BBQ restaurant to help fill Roanoke food hall

Hey, Bud! What’s the new barbecue place in Roanoke?

—Eric, Trophy Club

Sullivan Barbecue, 206 N. Oak St., is now open for lunch and dinner in the Oak Street Food & Brew Hall. It’s a spinoff of a Lewisville restaurant. Owner Terry Sullivan features craft barbecue at more reasonable prices than many restaurants, including dinners for less than $20.

Billy’s Restaurant in Cisco.
Billy’s Restaurant in Cisco. Handout photo

Billy’s restaurant in Cisco to open by summer

Hey, Bud! Did Billy’s Oak Acres BBQ ever reopen?

—Lots of readers

Billy Woodrich is about a month from opening his new location at 1002 Conrad Hilton Blvd. in Cisco. That’s about 100 miles west, or about a 1½-hour drive.

This story was originally published April 21, 2022 at 5:45 AM.

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Bud Kennedy is celebrating his 40th year writing about restaurants in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He has written the “Eats Beat” dining column in print since 1985 and online since 1992 — that’s more than 3,000 columns about Texas cafes, barbecue, burgers and where to eat. Support my work with a digital subscription
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