As Hanukkah comes to an end, you may be looking for a special way to close out the holiday celebrations. Whether you are hosting a big dinner party or spending some quiet time with those you love, here are some great places in Dallas to grab special holiday soups, sweets, dinners, and more.
This bistro serves Jewish-inspired fare and some great food on N. Fitzhugh Avenue. From matzo ball soup to caviar and latkes, Beverly’s is open until 10 p.m., making it easy to stop and grab a bite to eat or order something to go.
If you are in need of a sweet treat, Empire Baking Co. has star-shaped shortbread cookies, matzo bark made from chocolate and caramel, and chocolate babka. They are also known for their fresh baked breads.
Jarams is serving up fresh sufganiyots daily. These sweets are symbols of the miracle of oil and can be filled with raspberry or lemon jelly. You can choose Bavarian creme-filled, chocolate glazed, Nutella filled, and many more. Dusted with powdered sugar, Jarams is serving up soft pillows of goodness.
If you are in the mood to celebrate with family or friends and get creative with cookie decorating to celebrate Hanukkah, J. Rae’s has cookie decorating kits. The kit includes sugar cookies in the shapes of stars and menorahs and includes icing and sprinkles.
If a busy work week makes it impossible to celebrate with a home-cooked meal for the holidays, the Market Local Comfort Cafe has delicious Hanukkah dinners ready for pick-up. Their menu includes Italian zeppole and fish and chips. They also have citrus maple donut holes and coconut dulce de leche.