Things to do for March 05, 2015

The Weekender

New Brunch, New Thai, New Shirts

Third time’s a weekend.

Thursday
An Italian Tailor Is Making You Shirts
FOR GOOD MEASURE

An Italian Tailor Is Making You Shirts

When a master tailor from Bergamo, Italy, named Paolo swings through town to measure you for some custom shirts, it’s only right that you partake. It’s either that or you going to Italy. Which... not a bad plan B. But this seems easier.

Mar 5-6 by appointment only, Hadleigh’s, 74 Highland Park Village, reserve at 214-770-4743

Saturday
The Dallas Flea Gets a New Home
FLEA THE SCENE

The Dallas Flea Gets a New Home

Here’s a list of locally made items you can acquire at Saturday’s Dallas Flea:

—Leather satchels and art.
—T-shirts and growlers.
—Barbecue and cake.

Shopping can sure be delicious at times.

Spring Break
SPRING TRAINING

Spring Break

It doesn’t feel much like spring. But maybe this will help. It’s a spring break block party in the Arts District, and it’s where you can find a whole bunch of food trucks, some live jazz and gratis admission to all the museums. You know, in case you get cold.

Sunday
Two New Brunches Are Upon Us
ONE-TWO BRUNCH

Two New Brunches Are Upon Us

Two brunches enter, one brunch leaves. That’s not true. That’s crazy. But even so, Knife (pictured) is serving brunch now, and that means short rib benedicts and tomatillo Bloody Marys. And also: ZaZa’s infamous Sunday School brunch is back, complete with champagne and a dancing panda. So, two very different brunches.

Sundays, 10am-2pm, Knife, 5300 E Mockingbird Ln, 214-443-9339; Sundays, noon, Hotel ZaZa, 2332 Leonard St, reserve at 214-550-9500

Monday
Hey, Here’s a New Thai Place
THAI ONE ON

Hey, Here’s a New Thai Place

Chef Eddy Thretipthuangsin (but you can call him Eddy T) has a new restaurant up his sleeve. It’s a promising Thai spot serving curries and noodles and five-spice spareribs. Though it’s technically in Fort Worth and not up his sleeve as we previously stated. Apologies for any confusion.

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