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  • Dead mice on glue trap found in latest Dallas health inspections

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    Three Dallas restaurants failed inspection and rodents and roaches were found at others, according to the city’s latest health inspection report.

    The report compiled by the Star-Telegram contains city data from Oct. 19 through Nov. 1 and 389 inspections.

    Dallas’ restaurant inspections function on a 100-point system. A score of 100 is considered to be very good and a score of 69 is considered failing, with a follow-up inspection required in 10 days or closure.

    Three restaurants failed inspection:

    • El Pulpo Restaurant, 2829 W. Northwest Highway, had a score of 66
    • Egg Roll Hut, 4509 Columbia Ave., had a score of 67
    • La Hacienda Ranch, 17390 Preston Road, had a score of 68

    Inspectors noted issues with rodents at two businesses:

    • Fair Park Grocery LLC, 2203 Lagow St., had a score of 70. Inspectors observed rodent droppings in the kitchen area and dead mice on a glue trap.
    • Grand City Groceries, 3026 Grand Ave., had a score of 92. Inspectors found “lots” of rodent droppings in the kitchen.

    Roaches were observed at six locations:

    • Together Forever Business Corp / World Kitchen, 4515 Village Fair Drive, had a score of 59. Roaches were present in the reach-in cooler, on the floors and in the walk-in cooler near food.
    • Lil Vee’s Bbq, 4353 Gannon Lane, had a score of 80. Roaches were observed in the dry storage room.
    • Gabriela & Sofia’s Tex-Mex, 10455 North Central Expressway, had a score of 83. Roaches were observed on the prep and storage lines.
    • Inagu, 10788 Harry Hines Blvd., had a score of 86. Inspectors observed roaches.
    • Trees, 2709 Elm St., had a score of 89. Roaches were seen in the restrooms.
    • Timbers Beverage, 18611 Marsh Lane, had a score of 93. Inspectors observed a roach inside a dirty microwave.

    Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Dallas for Oct. 19th – Nov. 1st, 2025. A score of 100 is a perfect score and 70 is considered to be extremely poor. Scores below 80 require a re-inspection, and below 60 require closure and inspection before reopening. To search the restaurant inspections, type in a keyword or restaurant name. You can also sort by score.

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  • Best Barbecue – Slow Bone

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    It’s hard to find fault with any of Slow Bone’s barbecue staples. Whether it’s the succulent prime brisket, near-perfect ribs or possibly the city’s best smoked and fried chicken, picking a protein or two for lunch means you won’t make a bad decision…

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  • Palestinian Youth Movement Holds Protest To Commemorate Year of Resistance

    Palestinian Youth Movement Holds Protest To Commemorate Year of Resistance

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    The Dallas chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement organized a protest in downtown Dallas on Oct. 5 to celebrate the power and resilience of the Palestinian people. Political and spiritual leaders were among the speakers, who emphasized that it has been not just one year of genocide in Gaza, but one year of resistance to the genocide…

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  • Watch: The Dallas Observer Best Of Special Will Air on CW33

    Watch: The Dallas Observer Best Of Special Will Air on CW33

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    It’s the best time of the year. The temperature (well, any day now) is due to calm down before its next mood swing, Christmas is close enough to put your girl math to good use through compulsive shopping, and professional Halloweeners are halfway done sewing their costumes…

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