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IADDCA Jan 30, 2010 5:57 pm

DFW Airport Food
 
Can someone remind the concessions people that DFW is in Texas? One of my favorite airports is Austin (TX), where most of the airport restaurants are local.

Having grown up in Texas and now living on the east coast, I make a few coast-to-coast flights with stopovers in Dallas. You think this would be a good time to get a fix of some of the stuff you can't get anywhere else. Some stuff I'm looking for:

BBQ - Dallas isn't Austin. But someone in Dallas probably knows how to make beef brisket. How about letting them on the airport?

Mexican Food - Again... dump the chain

Chili - Maybe some good chili. I'll settle for bad chili. I'll even settle for a walk-up version of Sonic.

Blue Bell - They might sell Haagen Daazs (which actually characterizes Dallas' personality well), but can we have a fix since we're within range on Brenham?

Coke and Dr. Pepper - DFW is one of the few places that I'll go to McDonalds because they are the only concessions that won't get strong-armed. It appears that all of the other concessions exclusively serve Pepsi (can't remember if they also serve Dr. Pepper).

Big Red - Again, I really could use a fix

ESpen36 Jan 30, 2010 6:01 pm

Remember that the food service operations at DFW are actually not run by their brand name companies, they are run by HMS Host on behalf of the DFW airport authority under franchise arrangements. Look closely at the name tags and you will see that they work for HMS Host even though the sign says Starbucks, TGI Fridays, etc.

As far as the food goes, there are some pretty decent options over in Terminal D. Cantina Laredo is fantastic, and Blue Mesa is pretty good too.

So, you're not limited to McD and Taco Bell....you just have to look around and be willing to travel a bit.

JDiver Jan 30, 2010 6:04 pm

Cousins actually offers chopped brisket.

But this is a South (Texas) Forum issue, not specific to airlines, even if it is the AA hub, so this thread will be moseyin' on to that forum. / Moderator

docr775 Jan 30, 2010 6:07 pm

There are a few BBQ joints at DFW that are decent. As said, you have to walk a little bit:

http://dfwairport.com/shops/finder.php?type=restaurants

IADDCA Jan 30, 2010 6:40 pm


Originally Posted by JDiver (Post 13290572)
Cousins actually offers chopped brisket.

But this is a South (Texas) Forum issue, not specific to airlines, even if it is the AA hub, so this thread will be moseyin' on to that forum. / Moderator

I respect your opinion on this. But one of the main reasons that I raised this subject was because of the choices that AmAir made. I can't stand changing planes in AA's DFW hub. This is one of the reasons I don't fly on AA (and posted in the AA forum). In the meantime, I'm having a coke in Denver.

I'll try Cousins. But it better not have a microwave in the kitchen, hopefully some wood smoke coming from the chimney.

They could still sell Big Red in the newsstands. But HMS Host seems to have sold us down the river there as well by making them exclusively Pepsi (AA could still smack some sense into them)

controller1 Jan 31, 2010 11:09 am


Originally Posted by IAD22066 (Post 13290726)
I respect your opinion on this. But one of the main reasons that I raised this subject was because of the choices that AmAir made. I can't stand changing planes in AA's DFW hub. This is one of the reasons I don't fly on AA (and posted in the AA forum). In the meantime, I'm having a coke in Denver.

I'll try Cousins. But it better not have a microwave in the kitchen, hopefully some wood smoke coming from the chimney.

They could still sell Big Red in the newsstands. But HMS Host seems to have sold us down the river there as well by making them exclusively Pepsi (AA could still smack some sense into them)

If anyone is going to "smack some sense into" HMS then it would be the DFW Airport Authority, not AA.


Originally Posted by ESpen36 (Post 13290566)
Remember that the food service operations at DFW are actually not run by their brand name companies, they are run by HMS Host on behalf of the DFW airport authority under franchise arrangements. Look closely at the name tags and you will see that they work for HMS Host even though the sign says Starbucks, TGI Fridays, etc.

As far as the food goes, there are some pretty decent options over in Terminal D. Cantina Laredo is fantastic, and Blue Mesa is pretty good too.

So, you're not limited to McD and Taco Bell....you just have to look around and be willing to travel a bit.



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