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    Find real Texas flavor in Mesquite's best-kept secrets

    CultureMap Create
    Aug 10, 2023 | 11:30 am

    Not to be overshadowed by its big sister, Dallas, Mesquite is a vibrant city with its own unique flavor. Within this Lone Star city you’ll find a wide array of hidden culinary gems just waiting to be discovered.

    Step off the well-trodden path of chain restaurants to discover Mesquite’s best-kept secret: its mom-and-pop restaurants.These “hole-in-the-wall” establishments are locally owned and deliver in flavor, authenticity, and heart.

    Enjoy this sampling of Mesquite’s hidden culinary treasures that are well worth the trip.

    Mesquite BBQ
    Barbecue
    145 E. Davis St.
    972-285-6573

    Mesquite BBQ has been a fixture in downtown Mesquite since 1959. The rich, smoky aroma and friendly customer service keep both locals and visitors coming back for more. Their meats are prepared daily in a unique smoker manufactured only a few blocks away.
    Must-try dishes: brisket, meat-stuffed baked potato, Chop Chop sandwich

    Yia Yia’s House of Gyros
    Greek
    904 E. Davis St., suite 400
    469-802-9797

    At Yia Yia’s, you’ll experience the true essence of Greek cuisine. This family-owned restaurant takes pride in serving traditional Greek dishes passed down through generations. With each bite, you’ll feel the presence of the chef’s grandmother, whose photo overlooks the preparation of every dish.
    Must-try dishes: gyro wrap and traditional Greek salad

    Jamaica Cook Shop
    Jamaican
    2033 Military Pkwy., suite104a
    469-917-8417

    Jamaica Cook Shop is a hidden gem offering fresh, made-to-order, authentic Jamaican food. Vibrantly decorated in the colors of the Jamaican flag and tucked away next to a gas station, this unpretentious kitchen serves up traditional island dishes and imported drinks.
    Must-try dishes: jerk chicken, fried plantains, and stew chicken

    Tasty Chicken & Wings
    Salvadorian
    302 S. Galloway Ave.
    214-434-1916
    Just as the name suggests, Tasty Chicken & Wings lives up to its reputation. Their birria tacos are hailed by some as the best in DFW, while their perfectly fried chicken wings are generously coated in homemade sauces. Made from scratch with care, every meal at Tasty Chicken & Wings is a flavor explosion.
    Must-try dishes: birria tacos, pupusas, fried chicken wings, chicharron y yucca

    Dia de Los Tacos
    Mexican
    1927 Faithon P. Lucas Sr. Blvd., suite 115
    469-399-1245

    In a city rich with Latino culture, Dia de Los Tacos stands out for its exceptional Mexican cuisine. Combining traditional flavors with innovative twists, this local favorite is known for its unbeatable breakfast tacos.
    Must-try dishes: fajita burger, taco pies

    Porky’s Burgers & Wings
    Barbecue
    4612 Gus Thomasson Rd.
    972-863-9220

    Porky’s has become a legend in Mesquite and DFW for its half-pound burgers crafted with fresh, non-traditional ingredients to create unique flavor combinations. From the tantalizing salmon burger to the tropical Hawaiian burger, there’s something to satisfy every craving.
    Must-try dishes: Double Porky Burger (a whole pound of beef!), mango-habanero wings

    Vamos Pizza
    Pizza
    2411 N. Galloway Ave., suite 110
    972-803-6575

    When it comes to pizza, everyone knows that the best slices are local. Vamos Pizza offers authentic New York-style pizza by the slice or whole pies, alongside calzones, salads, and pasta dishes. With generous portion sizes and affordable prices, you’ll leave Vamos fully satisfied.
    Must-try dishes: The Works pizza, chicken and shrimp carbonara, Caesar salad

    Oh My Curry
    Indian
    909 E. Davis St., suite A
    972-203-2121

    Located just outside of downtown Mesquite, Oh My Curry is about to become your new favorite spot. This cozy restaurant offers flavorful and contemporary Indian dishes at affordable prices. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert and indulge in a refreshing lassi, an Indian yogurt-based beverage with a smoothie-like consistency.
    Must-try dishes: chicken tikka masala, mutton biriyani bowl

    Taqueria Mi Morelia
    Mexican
    1821 Crestridge Dr.
    469-828-1458

    Taqueria Mi Morelia may not catch your eye at first, but you don’t want to miss out on this Mexican culinary gem. Whether you’re craving tacos, tortas, Mexican-style hamburgers, or the famous huarache, there’s something on the menu to satisfy all taste buds.
    Must-try dishes: huarrache, camarones a la diabla

    Slab's BBQ
    Barbecue
    4401 N. Galloway Ave.
    972-681-8008

    Tucked off Galloway Avenue, this no-frills barbecue joint serves up classic favorites with a side of Texas hospitality. The meats are cooked fresh daily, ensuring each bite is packed with smoky goodness. Prepare to leave Slab’s with a full belly and a smile.
    Must-try dishes: chopped beef sandwich, sliced beef dinner

    Mesquite has a flavor all its own. Next time you’re craving a culinary adventure, visit Mesquite and treat yourself to one of these locally owned and loved restaurants.

    Yia Yia's House of Gyros

    Photo courtesy of Visit Mesquite

    Get Greek at Yia Yia's House of Gyros.

    Find more to do, see, and eat in Mesquite here.

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    New nonstop flight connects Houston with Rome for the first time

    Jef Rouner
    Dec 3, 2025 | 3:30 pm
    Houston Mayor John Whitmire listens as Jim Szczesniak, Director of Aviation for Houston Airports, discusses the addition of ITA Airways at IAH.
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    Houston Mayor John Whitmire listens as Jim Szczesniak, Director of Aviation for Houston Airports, discusses the addition of ITA Airways at IAH.

    Thinking of a Roman holiday? The good news for Houstonians is that George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) will begin offering direct, nonstop flights to Rome starting next spring. It will be the first time IAH and Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) in Fiumicino, Italy have connected nonstop.

    “We welcome ITA Airways to Houston, as it reflects our city's prominence on the global stage," said Houston Mayor John Whitmire in a press conference held on Tuesday, December 2. "The first ever route between Houston and Rome will strengthen our business, diplomatic, and cultural ties with Italy. It will also bring more visitors to experience Houston's vibrant culture, world-class healthcare, and diverse industries."

    Starting May 1, 2026, ITA Airways will offer three flights a week between Houston and Rome, expanding to five flights a week beginning June 1. Houston is ITA's ninth North American destination.

    “Nonstop service to Rome is a defining moment for Houston and a direct result of the strength and credibility of our airport system. This route will bring new visitors, new investment, and new business opportunities into our region,” said Jim Szczesniak, director of aviation for Houston Airports. “It expands Houston’s presence in Europe and proves that disciplined, strategic growth at Houston Airports delivers measurable economic impact. Strong airports don’t just move people. They shape markets, expand opportunity and help define a city’s place in the world.”

    Flights will be made via a Airbus A330-900. The model is renowned for its comfort on long flights, including ergonomic seats, ample personal space, and a quiet cabin. Appropriately, many of the interior cabin components are made in Italy and reflect an elegant European design.

    Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta, currently serving as America's ambassador to Italy, also welcomed the new route that connects his hometown with his current job.

    “As a Texan and as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy, I’m thrilled by ITA’s new direct route between Houston and Rome," Fertitta said. "It strengthens the economic links that drive mutual understanding and shared prosperity. It was great working with ITA Airways CEO Joerg Eberhart, Mayor John Whitmire, and all the partners that helped make this possible.”

    The new route to Rome continues the international expansion that has been happening at IAH over the last several years. Last year, the airport announced new non-stop flights to recent vacation hotspot, Puerto Escondido, Mexico. It was part of Houston Airports' goal of making Houston the gateway to America ahead of the FIFA 2026 World Cup. Now, it looks like IAH will be welcoming Italian soccer fans, as the routes open up just in time for the sports event next summer.

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