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2226 Irving Blvd. Dallas, TX 75207

214-741-2226 

http://www.offsitekitchen.org  

2226 Irving Blvd. Dallas TX 75207

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  • Mon-Sat 10:30am-3:30pm
    $$ $, $$
    All Major Credit Cards, cash, ATM/Debit
  • Casual
    Dinner, Lunch, Snack Food
    Beer/Wine
  • Not Accepted
    Lot Available
Description

If you work within two miles of Off-Site Kitchen, the low-rent Neighborhood Services offshoot, you might as well re-brand it as your office cafeteria. Nick Badavinus turned this corner storfront into his own personal playground. It’s half commissary and test kitchen for the other restaurants in this group and half carry-out, featuring what could be Dallas’ best sub-five dollar burger. Try the corned beef, too. You’ll get the same slices you’d receive on an NHS Tavern Reuben, cooked gently in a sous vide bath, and spend about a third of the price. Russet fries are perfect for dipping five at a time, and there’s canned beer to pound on the patio. Watch out during poor weather, though. The Off-Site Kitchen has minimal indoor seating.








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  • 2012 | Best Reminder of Childhood

    How dare you, Off-Site Kitchen. How dare you serve food that evokes the memory of clacking down a plastic tray in the lunch room in sixth grade. What are you, insane? Maybe you are. You serve a thing called a "Sloppy Taco," which is less filthy than it sounds. No, it's actually a Manwich-esque saucy meat inside a massive crispy shell, with lettuce, tomato and cheese. Hold on, it's good. It's a fairly perfect and crispy envelope of food, and the smell immediately sends you back to lunchtime... More »

  • 2012 | Best Throwback Lunch

    Nick Badovinus' latest outpost took longer than anticipated to open, but the wait was worth it. You can expect long lunch lines even now, months after the open, as business workers in the area come to dine on simple burgers and sandwiches on buttery bread, with cheap canned beer, fountain sodas and bags of pork rinds. The Sloppy Taco demonstrates why this place is so popular. It takes the Manwich from our youth, adds lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and ranch sauce and drops it in a taco shell so... More »

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