Far Out, Dallas, 8/13/25

sign in parking lot – 1906 S Haskell Ave, Dallas, TX 75223

We last attended a whiskey tasting with dinner at Far Out but wanted to get back to try the regular menu.  It was less crowded, especially being a weeknight and we went quite early but people continued to trickle in but the outdoors wasn’t getting any takers in the Texas heat.  The large window on the entrance wall let in lots of sunlight but the air conditioning did a good job keeping the large space well cooled.  Music was in the background and a ton of plants decorate the walls.  The tables are fairly small but I was truly thrilled that our excellent server Ashleigh did as she promised and only brought a couple plates at a time, not overloading the space or us.  Chef Misti Norris is the Culinary Director and you can sense her touch on the fun, changing menu of shared plates.  She may not be in the kitchen but her Chef de Cuisine Mery Aguayo and staff are producing some fun tasty dishes.  I applaud their use of seasonal options and our server was nice enough to tell us what was newest and what were favorites.  It was a wonderful dinner with lots of flavor.  I hope to get back to try more things soon.  Hope you’ll let me know what you try when you go! Continue reading

Far Out, Dallas, 5/21/25

from the parking lot – 1906 S Haskell Ave, Dallas, TX 75223

Far Out is a flexible place.  A patio, private tasting rooms and the main dining room are the different spaces available for rental or open to the public Tues through Sat evenings, with the bar open later than the kitchen.  The large Quonset hut that houses the main dining room was formerly Wriggly Tin but was re-opened this year by Caroline and James Lee promising a culinary adventure.  For their most recent menu they drafted James Beard nominated chef Misti Norris, of Petra and the Beast, to be in charge.  I’m anxious to get there and try her regular menu but this evening she was crafting a tasting to pair with drinks from the Andalusia Whiskey Co. out of Blanco, TX.  Ty Phelps, the lead brewer was on hand to introduce his liquors, straight and in cocktail form.  The large space had tables around the center bar with one end being glass looking out to the patio seating.  Lots of plants and other objects decorated the space and music was in the background.  Televisions were mounted on the wall opposite the glass one but sound was thankfully muted.  The whiskey was not my usual taste but the couple of cocktails were tasty however, as a rule I’d prefer wine with my meal.  That said. I won’t comment more on the drink but do encourage you to get down to this place and try some of Norris’s interesting and tasty cuisine.  I sure will. Continue reading