Eats Beat

First, here’s when to book DFW Restaurant Week deals. Also — it’s peach season

Restaurant Week deals start Aug. 7

Hey, Bud! When is Restaurant Week this year?

—Several hungry readers

Restaurant Week — actually a month of discount dinners — officially begins Aug. 7, and some restaurants offer discounts Aug. 3-Sept. 3.

Bookings start July 10. That’s when the restaurants are announced. The deal is for either a $24 lunch or a $39, $49 or $99 dinner of three courses or more, with 20% of the money going to the Lena Pope Home children’s agency.

Last year’s biggest contributors were B&B Butchers & Restaurant — that menu is already online — along with Rise n°3 Souffle, Fitzgerald, Mac’s on Main in Grapevine and Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse in Southlake.

The top 10 also included Perry’s in Grapevine, The Classic Cafe at Roanoke and Moxies in Southlake, so north Tarrant County came through for Lena Pope Home.

The 2020 Parker County Peach Festival has been canceled, but officials instead are organizing a Peach Week set for July 11-18 with details to come.
The 2020 Parker County Peach Festival has been canceled, but officials instead are organizing a Peach Week set for July 11-18 with details to come. Max Faulkner Star-Telegram archives

It’s peak time for Parker County peaches

Hey, Bud! Where’s that peach place I keep hearing about?

—New in town

If you’re talking about fresh local peaches, it’s peak season at Hutton Peach Farm, 210 Greenwood Cut Off Road west of Weatherford.

The big peach festival on the Weatherford courthouse square is July 8.

Or if you’re talking about peach frozen custard made from local Parker County peaches, it’s ready in a cone, cup or concrete at Curly’s Frozen Custard, 4017 Camp Bowie Blvd.

(Try the pure peach flavor first. Then try it mixed with blueberries.)

90-plus years of history at The Original Mexican Eats Cafe: a “Roosevelt Special” with chalupa, enchilada, taco and dips.
90-plus years of history at The Original Mexican Eats Cafe: a “Roosevelt Special” with chalupa, enchilada, taco and dips. Richard W, Rodriguez Special to the Star-Telegram

Yes, The Original is open on Main Street

Hey, Bud! Is The Original gone?

—Reader who doesn’t trust the media

As of Saturday, July 1, the 93-year-old Original is open regular hours in its newer location, 1400 N. Main St.

The owners kept the parking lots around The Original’s old historic Camp Bowie Boulevard location in hope of a deal to return. That location, open since 1930, is set to close Friday.

Bud Kennedy’s Eats Beat
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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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