Let's Talk Local

Texas tunes, fried food, and a whole lot of fun!
Wade Bowen, Texas Country legend, family man, and Lone Star hero, joins Sarah on Let’s Talk Local! He’s raised millions for families in Central Texas, played thousands of shows, and now he’s sharing stories from the road (and the heart) before taking the stage at the State Fair of Texas.
Then Sarah hits the fairgrounds with the toughest critics around — her kids! From deep friend brownies to Wagyu Bacon Cheeseburger Deviled Egg Sliders, these kid foodies don’t hold back.
Come for the music, stay for the laughs, and find out which fair foods are Big Tex hits (and which are total Big Tex misses).
Watch the full episode, drop your favorite fair food in the comments, and share it with a fellow Texan who loves Wade Bowen or the State Fair! 


Creators and Guests

Host
Sarah Zubiate Bennett
Venture Philanthropist, Host and Executive Producer of Let’s Talk Local, bold leader driving growth in private and social sectors.
Guest
Jack
Sarah's bonus son
Guest
Liliana
Sarah's Daughter
Guest
Louis
Sarah's 12-year old son
Guest
Margot
Family Friend
Guest
Sawyer
Family Friend
Guest
Wade Bowen
Texas Country Singer, Founder of Bowen Family Foundation

What is Let's Talk Local?

Join host Sarah Zubiate Bennett on Let’s Talk Local as she uncovers the stories, people, and places shaping Dallas, fostering a stronger and more connected community—let's get to know the real Dallas!

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Hey, y'all. It's Sarah Zubiate Bennett. Welcome to Let's Talk Local. I'm sitting down with Texas country favorite, Wade Bowen, to talk about family, his foundation, and some of his go to spots across Texas and beyond. I then head to the State Fair of Texas for a food tour with a few of my favorite critics.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

We've got good music, great food, and even better company. Let's get to it and make sure to follow us at let's talk local Dallas on socials to keep up with all the fun. Hi, Wood.

Wade Bowen:

Hi.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You are a Texas treasure and I cannot thank you enough for meeting with me today before you hit the stage here at the state fair.

Wade Bowen:

Yeah. Well, thanks for having me. I appreciate it.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

No. I'm I'm grateful to be in your is this your tour bus?

Wade Bowen:

It's our green room today.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Oh, it's your green room today. Oh, There's a black one out there. Think it's Yeah. Is your bus. Well, thank you.

Wade Bowen:

Yeah.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And I know I said that you're a Texas treasure, but you really are. Thank you. Yeah. Something that sets your music and I think persona in general apart from so many people that I've met that I know who entertain is you really seem to have a genuine and true heart for the people. And it seems like it's you're kind of moved by God almost to to touch people through your music and your actions. What first off, what took you and inspired you to to get into the music scene?

Wade Bowen:

Well, you know, I grew up in a music family as far as not not players and people who did this before me, but just a mom and sisters and, you know, a dad that loved loves music. There was there was music on in the house nonstop. My mom ventured a little bit in music when she was younger and never really made anything out of it. And then my, sisters played piano and sang and did things, but, you know, they're they're they were the ones that was dragging me around. I have two older sisters and one younger one, and they were the ones dragging me around a concert.

Wade Bowen:

So, you know, from like age three, you know, on to, showing me how much they love music and and so really instilled this love of music and still are, you know, to this day, my biggest fans. You know, they're they're the ones that are always so excited to come to the shows and meet other artists and they're they get starstruck easily and all that stuff. Mhmm. So that's kinda where it all started for me. And then I was kinda played sports growing up and everything, didn't really take it very seriously, but I knew that I always wanted to play music.

Wade Bowen:

And then when I was about, I don't know, 17 or so, I was kinda late to the guitar world thing, and I started teaching myself guitar and started writing songs. And by the time I got, you know, 17 learning guitar and I was 18 starting a band. So it it was pretty quick. I just took off and started out in Lubbock, Texas when I was in school out there.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Was that what was that? Eighty four something? Eighty four?

Wade Bowen:

West eighty four was our band name. Yeah.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yes. Was that the one?

Wade Bowen:

Yep. That was when we started in Lubbock,

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. Texas Tech. And so now I'm sure you're really excited, with the performance of Texas Tech

Wade Bowen:

these days.

Wade Bowen:

Yeah. I love coach McGuire. He's an amazing amazing person. His wife Debbie too, they're great people and so glad to have them in Lubbock. And I really think they've just, put together a really great program already and I really think this year is gonna be something special.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I I agree with you yeah. Because I I mean, it sure seems like it's turning out to be that way. I grew up in West Texas. It's why my favorite song of yours is West Texas to yours. But anyways, I love West Texas.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

How much time have you spent in that particular area?

Wade Bowen:

Well, I grew up in Waco. Waco. So Really, my only time out there was just going to school. And then I still go back regularly, obviously, to to go to games or to play music. You know, it's still always will be one of my favorite towns, Lubbock, Texas and West Texas in general.

Wade Bowen:

It's just we love it every time we go out there, Midland or Amarillo or wherever, know, San Angelo, it's all, to me, it's all West Texas and has a certain quality to it. It's just genuine and heartfelt and honest and down to earth and just good people.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yep. I couldn't agree more with you. It's hard. It's not hard. We love Dallas.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

This is my home now. But coming from El Paso, it was certainly an adjustment at first to be kind of swept up in the Dallas Texas scene. But music like yours really helps to I think remind me about the nostalgic special moments that I had growing up. What is it that you do as part of your writing process for any of your songs? What is Is there some type of ritual or?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Process?

Wade Bowen:

I think everybody, every songwriter has their different techniques or whatever. I don't really have a certain way of doing things. I write when the inspiration hits or when I feel like I've gotta make a record or and I I sometimes it's melody driven, sometimes it's lyric driven, sometimes it's writing around a hook. Sometimes it's, you know, a co writer that's brought in a verse, you know, that's already already love, and we'll just kind of build off of that. I don't think I have a certain, which I kind of pride myself on not having a certain way of doing things.

Wade Bowen:

I think that's I I I feel like I try very hard to be as diverse as possible with my music and my writing. So so we can write really heavy rock stuff or what I feel is heavy rocks. Probably not heavy rock to like the death metal or people of the world, but for, you know, rock stuff all the way to like really strictly country bluegrass stuff. You know, we've done it. I I like to write it all.

Wade Bowen:

And we when you see our show, you see a lot of that a lot of those influences all in there. You know? So I don't really have a certain like, here's the structure of how to And ride it, you

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

again, thank you for all the stuff that you've done recently for the Camp Mystic flood victims. I know that you've called New Braunfels home for a while now. Right?

Wade Bowen:

Yeah. Twenty twenty one years now.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And do you foresee yourself remaining in that area, that region?

Wade Bowen:

Maybe. I don't know. We've we've talked about maybe moving and trying something new. Our kids are almost gone. So Oh, wow.

Wade Bowen:

Maybe who knows?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

But Got you.

Wade Bowen:

I don't know. I love the hill country. I love New Braunfels and I love my hometown of Waco as well. So I'm pretty happy wherever I am.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

So I I get that.

Wade Bowen:

A good quality, I guess, to have if you're a traveling musician to just enjoy wherever you are.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yes. And I'm sure the people around you matter a ton as well.

Wade Bowen:

Yeah, for sure.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yeah. To have that kind of home with you at all times. You should look at Athens, Texas. Our ranch is out in Athens, Texas and it's a beautiful hilly area of Texas. It's a little more remote, but it's just really special.

Wade Bowen:

The older I get, the more remote sounds better, right? Oh my gosh.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yes, yes, it really does. We had Willie and Luke Nelson play out there a few years ago now. But I'm interested, what kind of events fulfill you the most? Because you do a lot.

Wade Bowen:

Yeah. I mean, I don't know. There's I don't think there's one in particular. I just the events are all different. Live shows are all different every night.

Wade Bowen:

The, you know, the beauty of live shows. Right? That's that's they're all they're all different. So as far as charity events, I mean, we we have a foundation called the Bowen Family Foundation that we do. So I would lean to those being my favorite kinds of events.

Wade Bowen:

But we've thrown everything from big massive festivals to small tiny events to we just did a golf tournament, here recently, we raised, you know, 1,200,000.0 for that. I mean, just in a golf tournament. So those are the things that are a lot of fun for us, but at the same time, you're getting a lot done too. So as long as we're doing something, giving back, those those events are really fun for me.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

That's beautiful. And I'm sure with your children kind of being out of the house at this point, like you'd mentioned, I'm sure that's exceptionally fulfilling. Have they have they been involved in the foundation or any of your work?

Wade Bowen:

No, not the kids yet. You know, they're they're still doing their thing. So, my youngest one's still in high school, so he's still focusing on that. The other one's in college. So they they're they're they got their own things working on.

Wade Bowen:

They don't need more stuff from dad, you know?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I get that.

Wade Bowen:

But my family's really involved. My sister my little sister runs the foundation for me. And like I said, mom, dad, sisters, wife, they're all involved in some you know, within the events, we got cousins involved. We got uncles involved. We have, you know, everything.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

That's beautiful to hear. My last kind of token that I really wanna pull from you. We live in a super divisive world. There's been a lot of pain, heartache. Yeah, just evil kind of looming everywhere it seems. What is it that you hope your music to leave will leave future generations?

Wade Bowen:

I don't know. I really try not to think about that. I just I think I'm such an in the moment artist. I try really hard to be passionate about every decision I make, every choice of song, everything I put on records, every everything we do, I try to be very, I want people to look back and go, he was he was very passionate about his music. He really, did things with the utmost class and, you know, really left a mark that way.

Wade Bowen:

Let you know, a work ethic maybe or, just a way to write songs or, hey, maybe just try to take it a little more seriously, you know, you're leaving a mark with your songs. So as an artist, it's that's what I try to instill to younger people when they ask me, you know, what's some advice? I just say, hey, like, make sure it's it's, you know, it's not half assed, you know, make sure it's it's good and make sure it's something that can you don't have to change the world with every single song, obviously, but but you wanna you wanna leave a mark somehow.

Wade Bowen:

That's what I feel like, you know, when I look back on my career and my life, you know, that that would be that would be nice. Other than that, I don't I don't know. I don't really think about it much other than that.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

That's good. Because I think as an artist, you and as a creator, you I would almost hope that you wouldn't Yeah. Get too deep into it because then your talent I think would show that a little bit. But you're you're it's so uplifting. So many of your songs.

Wade Bowen:

Well, for me, it's like what's going on in my life at the time or what kind of record am I making at the time? It's not really thinking about the future as much, you know, just capturing what's going on there. Because I'm a pretty open diary style songwriter and always kinda have been. Yeah. Probably definitely not the most open diary.

Wade Bowen:

There's a lot lot of people who write a more a lot more intimate stuff than I do, but but I try to be really open and honest with it at the time and just see what happens with it. And I usually write a lot of songs for every project and then just kind of dig through them all and see where my head is and what what kind of record I wanna make with it. And so hopefully that leaves an impact.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yeah. And you yeah, it is. You're already leaving a huge impact. Who are some of your favorite artists to collaborate with?

Wade Bowen:

Collaborate. Well, I mean, obviously Randy Rogers, he and I do the whole my beer stuff. Uh-huh. My brother-in-law, Cody Canada, you know, he he and I, have done a few things through the years, but I love playing shows with him and singing songs with him. He's one of my favorite people ever.

Wade Bowen:

I I don't know. I love, we just, you know, had a lot of buddies at the charity event. We had Parker McCollum, I love him, Co Wetzel, and Yep. William Clark Green. And, you know, we do some stuff in case Donahue.

Wade Bowen:

I don't know. I got a lot of good friends in this business that I'm really proud of, and I'm proud of what they're doing. I'm proud of who they are as men. And Mhmm. Just Cody Johnson, you know, we collaborated here recently.

Wade Bowen:

And one of my favorite singers ever, Miranda Lambert. Love her to death. Miranda. Oh She's probably my favorite voice, female voice for sure. So, we've done some things together.

Wade Bowen:

I'd love to do more with her, but there's a long list because I love music and love my friends. And and I'm I'm a I'm a I tell everybody I'm a fan first of music. So being around any of those people I mentioned and a million others that I left out, I love I love being a part of the scene for sure.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And how can someone or a family or a donor, how can people donate to your foundation? How can they become involved with what it is that you do? Because so many people love what you represent.

Wade Bowen:

Yeah. We we have you can just search Bowen Family Foundation or go to the website, bowenfamilyfoundation.org. It's it's on there and has all the information. We just hit as a foundation, we just hit 8,000,000 total that we've raised since we started. So it's not a a BS thing.

Wade Bowen:

It's it's legit and fun and, very rewarding and we love doing it. And it's a huge part of of who I am and what what I do as an artist.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And is it primarily children's causes that the foundation donates to?

Wade Bowen:

Children and families. We do very broad because we wanna help, you know, we average around 20 to 25 different charities a year that we are able to give to based off the submissions that we get. And so we just try to make sure as long as it involves children or families, we wanna help as many as possible.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

That's wonderful. What are your favorite venues to perform at across Texas?

Wade Bowen:

Yes. Billy Bob's Yes. Whitewater, Amphitheater in New Braunfels, and I don't know. There's a lot of them. There are.

Wade Bowen:

I love Gruene Hall too. It's kind of in the backyard of both of them.

Wade Bowen:

As far as Texas is concerned, I don't know. I mean, we played, we've played, there's so many beautiful places in Texas, like the Moody Center, the Moody Amp that we played last night, all of those new Moody, naming them all the same dang thing. It's confusing. But the Moody's in Austin are a great, great group of venues as well, depending on what kind of show we're doing. I don't know.

Wade Bowen:

But that's there's Cook's Cook's Garage and the blue light is my hometown my my home place. And the, you know, blue light is like the songwriter place. It's like holds, like, three fifty or something. It's like a small place. But Okay.

Wade Bowen:

The Cook's Garage in Lubbock does a great job too. They got a beautiful venue out there. So there's a lot of great places. I hate to start naming them because then I feel like I'm favoring them.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

No. I know. I

Wade Bowen:

get it. I get it.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

But I love that.

Wade Bowen:

Billy Bob's, I think, definitely takes the cake for me. They're just, you know, with Robert Gallagher there and Marty and all them, they're just amazing people and treat us like family and they just know what they're doing. They've been doing it long enough to know how to do it right.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And what about across The United States?

Wade Bowen:

What I love the Ryman. I love Red Rocks. Those are those are my two that immediately pop in my head when people ask where, you know, where's your favorite place to play? I love Key West when we play there. Oh It's a fun festival, but, I think Red Rocks And The Ryman in Nashville really take the cake.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. And what is some of your favorite I guess what are some of your favorite stops in the DFW area whenever you're here?

Wade Bowen:

Oh gosh. I don't know. Like restaurants or what?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Anything. I mean, if

Wade Bowen:

I you I don't feel like I have time for anything right now.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Except for performing.

Wade Bowen:

Drawing a blank other than playing the shows. You know?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I get it.

Wade Bowen:

I don't really know. You know, it's just a matter of, like, I've got my son here 's at University of Dallas.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You. Okay. Didn't know that.

Wade Bowen:

And which is in Irving, you know? So Yes. Usually everything revolves around trying to be able to see him when I'm in town. Right? He's coming over to the show tonight actually.

Wade Bowen:

So bringing some friends. So that's usually my priority and then getting back to the show. That's kind of my the only thing I think of a DFW right now is that. And then, you know, I'll be going to the Cowboys game Sunday.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Got you.

Wade Bowen:

That's fun. You know, things like that. I I love DFW, you know, so much. I love this area. I love Fort Worth, especially.

Wade Bowen:

We we, you know, my wife and I have always said, like, maybe if not living in New Braunfels, we might live in Fort Worth, but it's a beautiful beautiful area. I love it up here. So much to do, so many great places and it's just a great place to be and play music. I love that.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I love that. I hope to one day, have you come play out at our ranch, whenever we have events and stuff. Yeah. Because That's we love your music. What is the easiest way to book you all and how far in advance do you book?

Wade Bowen:

It all depends.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

All depends. Yeah.

Wade Bowen:

We're we're with CAA out of other offices all over the world. But CAA is our booking agency, and all that info is on our website and all of our socials as well.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

So Cool.

Wade Bowen:

Easiest way to find anything out about us is on our socials because we're real active on there and, very responsive even on direct messages.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And do you have any last words that you want to leave with our viewers and our listeners on this particular show? We're top 1% in Texas, so real happy about that. Nice.

Wade Bowen:

I, you know, I just, State Fair in Texas is an honor to play here. I know what it means to be on the stage and and, to be in this this is a beautiful market. This is an area, you know, this whole these cities around here just, you know, even they've really, really helped me thrive in my career and really been a massive part, if not the biggest part of of of the money that I make and the memories I have and everything I've really built in my life really revolves around the DFW area in general. So I just wanna say thanks to everybody that's come out to shows and then, you know, given me a career for so many years. It it really means a lot, and I love this area, and we're we're glad to be back.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Well, we love you. We love having you. We love your concerts. And, yep, thank you for being here.

Wade Bowen:

Thank you. Thanks for having me. Thank you.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Jack wants to do one, five, and nine.

Liliana:

I like this. Six looks pretty good. Yeah. Yeah. Six?

Liliana:

I I like six. Six. I like fifteen. Fifteen also looks good. I wanna try thirteen.

Sawyer:

13 looks good. Like twelve. 12. 14. 13 looks really good.

Louis:

13 with all these limes and lemons. I don't know why. Looks so good. +1, 3691. Maybe 4.

Liliana:

Yeah. 4 looks good.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And 3. I bet. Feels okay. Maybe

Liliana:

just small. Yeah. Maybe just small. Okay. Well, this is be kind of hard.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Where are we located right now, Shanon? Where is this?

Shanon:

If you turn the map around, we are currently right here.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. Briscoe carpenter livestock. So then You said the majority of them are at the food court?

Shanon:

Yeah. That's where so yeah. That's there. K. And then several of them are here on the midway.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. So then since since you both are state fair season ticket holders, Shannon and Shay, would you guys like to be the guide?

Shae:

Where you need to go. Okay. Let's do it. Let's okay.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

We're gonna see a pig and then we're going to go get food.

Liliana:

Aw, so cute.

Sawyer:

He's a thousand pounds. Twin, where have you been? It's so big. Twin, where have you been?

Margot:

Twin, Oh my goodness. So cute. Look how adorable this is. I love it. Look at that.

Sawyer:

That pig's massive. He weighs a thousand pounds. His name's Boris.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Do Do it. It.

Liliana:

Okay. This looks so good.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

So this is number one, Margo and Lily. Margo, ahead and get that side.

Liliana:

Lily, by

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

you take your rubber bands out.

Liliana:

So good.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

It's good? Get their expressions. Do you like it? Mhmm. Do you think it deserves it's it's deserving of the number one spot on the Big Tex winners food item?

Liliana:

Cheesy, and the pretzel's really soft and good. Yeah. The brisket. The brisket is so good.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

The brisket is good? What do you say, Jack?

Liliana:

It's not number one that's good.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Not a number one.

Liliana:

Okay. Yeah. Don't. Put that.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Oh, you haven't eaten it. Okay.

Liliana:

I have one.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Oh, you do have one? Sorry.

Liliana:

I don't have any There's no more, so I don't know yet. Okay.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Lily? Yeah.

Liliana:

Is there four people?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

No. Just use your hands. And we apparently have no napkins. Okay. So everyone liked it?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You liked it? You have a bunch of yeses? Yes? Good. Okay.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I think his face says it all. With the cheese. Soy sauce. Hi. How big are your deep fried brownies?

Liliana:

They're oh, they're deep fried Oreo.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

They don't have deep fried Oreos, don't think. Oh, they're little. Oh, there's three of them. Perfect. Okay.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

May we have two orders of those? No. No ice cream because we're about to go get some ice cream.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And then your your pickle, does it have more pickle juice in it? Yeah. It's no. May I have one? Thank you.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Oh, no. I'll do McUltra. Thank you. Okay. So we got six of these brownies.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Well, like, they're baby ones. Hold on. Wait. Each of you four.

Liliana:

Alright. Yes.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Tell us your boss after you bite into it.

Liliana:

It's good, but it's really crunchy.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

It's good, but very crunchy. Mm-mm. No? Okay. Bro.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

No? Why?

Liliana:

It's so sugary.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

It's so sugary.

Liliana:

I like the other one better. It's fine. I like the other one better.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

This is

Liliana:

good, but it's a lot. I like cotton candy more than this. And cotton candy's more sugar, but this is, like, weird. I don't like the fried in.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

This is good.

Liliana:

I don't like the fried.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You really don't? Seriously? Mhmm.

Liliana:

Oh, look. The nice spot. Wait. It's Zoom. Is it a?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. I

Liliana:

mean, the demo? Yeah. Alright. I'm double black guy. What?

Liliana:

What's the last one?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Fried brownie?

Liliana:

I can't finish it.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

It's good.

Liliana:

Right? Well, send them a bag.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I'm not a big chocolate person, but this is good.

Liliana:

Yeah. It in here. Eight out of Mhmm. It could it's just crunchy.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I'll give it, like, a

Liliana:

put that in there?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Six. Six.

Liliana:

Six. Six out of 10.

Liliana:

I want it. Oh. Go ahead. Give it Okay. Give it probably a four out of 10.

Liliana:

It's, like, too moist, but, like, crispy.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Seven out of 10. Sorry. I give this a no.

Liliana:

No. Hard.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Liz, how do which d pickup?

Liliana:

Do it again. Okay, girl. Lewis, do the box. Oh, shoot. Do the box.

Liliana:

Oh, that's actually good. The box, so you think, like, there's a imaginary box.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You do it from the side. Yeah.

Liliana:

And then you go in like a circle.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

How do you do it, Lewis? Do it again.

Liliana:

That's cool. I know I can't do Lewis.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Oh, crawfish elote. It looks good. Yeah. Does look good.

Liliana:

Empanada? Okay. Okay.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

These Wagyu bacon cheeseburger deviled egg sliders. You wanted some of these. Right, Jack? Many? Yeah.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You can tell. How many of the Wagyu bacon cheeseburger deviled egg sliders come in one? Two. Two. So if we did two, four, six.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

So could we do three of those? And then, may we have more do you guys want extra we're getting extra waters. Who needs a water? Raise your hand. No?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

No water? Water?

Liliana:

No. You don't want

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

a water? Okay. Three waters, please. Okay. So this is what?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

This is the Wagyu bacon cheeseburger deviled egg sliders.

Liliana:

What do you guys think? Let me try a bite. That's so good. It is? Mhmm.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

It has egg

Liliana:

in it. It has egg with bacon. It's like a breakfast item. Know. Margo?

Liliana:

I like it.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You like

Liliana:

it? I like the meat.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Lewis? Lewis. No.

Liliana:

Love this. That is chewy but crunchy. Very it's chewy and crunchy, and it has, like, egg, so it's, like, soft. But the outside has, like, a crust soft. But Is that mayo?

Liliana:

Yeah. There's mayo on it. I'm gonna Yeah. Baby, I would definitely get it again. It's so good.

Liliana:

Get it again. No? I don't I liked it, but the, like, egg like, the the texture of the boiled egg was, like, not It's kinda rude. It was kinda, like, not my favorite. I personally loved it.

Liliana:

I think it was too cheesy, so I would not get it again. I I will. I would definitely get that pretzel again. Yeah. Yeah.

Liliana:

That pretzel is very good. Our first one? Oh, yeah. That first pretzel. Well, I think we all got I'm glad they tried it, though.

Liliana:

The pretzel still at first. It's only a choice. Yeah. It really is. Pretzels are our first.

Liliana:

Where are the deep fried brownies, though? Where are those cookies, guys? Second. Those are You got third. Too early.

Liliana:

I'd buy it with this. Eight point actually, seven point I can't wait for the corn dog. Corn dog is a steak fair favorite. I like it. I'm so sorry.

Liliana:

Corn dog? I like hot candy. I have to.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yeah. We have four kids with us. I guess. See? You guessed.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You knew. So there's three layers of cheesecake. So it's basically a full slice, but we dice it up. And then we do first layer of milk, Belgian milk chocolate, our cheesecakes, and then our pistachio cream with our panneffa, which is like a sear of cornflakes kind of really, really thin. Then can should maybe we do three of them then.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yeah. If we could do three. Yeah. I think because Yeah. That's enough for and how how much is that?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

18 a piece. Where are you all located? Irving. Irving. Yes.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

The Vienna Music Factory. Got it. Perfect. Okay. Thank you so much, guys.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Thank you. Enjoy. Would you help me?

Liliana:

Drinks.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

These drinks? These are not the drinks. These are the ones that won the Big Tex Choice Awards.

Liliana:

Oh, where are

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

they from? They're from Irving, and it's I know, but no. Dubai chocolate cheesecake.

Liliana:

Is that what this is?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Yes.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

The cheesecake? Dubai chocolate cheesecake. To go. Yes. Oh, wow.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

What do you think? How does it look? It's interesting. Yeah. Right?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I'm like let's see what they say. Buy chocolate cheesecake. So he the way he described it was there's three layers of cheesecake. So you guys can half them. Like, Margo and Lily, you can have one.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I can't. Cheesecake. Oh, yeah. You guys, you don't want any? Seriously?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. Then I will have some with Sawyer.

Liliana:

I'll try some. And then Alright. Let's see. I can't it.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Jack, you'll have some. Right? Other chocolate cheesecake? But you wanted some of

Liliana:

this. Here. That's your fork. Yes. Lily, can you put that on?

Liliana:

What? Can you put that on?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Lily with the she's like a mother.

Liliana:

That's her Jack.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Alright. Okay. I don't like cheesecake or

Liliana:

do like chocolate, but you don't like cheesecake? No. Like it.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. Give your feedback, Jack. He's the first bite. What do you think?

Liliana:

Going for round two. I think the

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

food on the nose. What do you think?

Liliana:

It's okay. I never really been a fan of cheesecake.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Really? Okay. So he's not a fan of cheesecake regularly. He's neither is Sawyer.

Liliana:

My least What

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

about you, Margo?

Liliana:

I love cheesecake. I wanna bite so bad.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Just have a little bite, Lily. Hold on. Wait. But wait. Yeah.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I

Liliana:

haven't had, like, the whole thing yet, though.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

How about have a whole bite. Did you have a whole bite?

Liliana:

I'm super, like, crunchy.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You do?

Liliana:

No. So I bite? Yeah. It's good.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Hold on. Wait, Lily. Oh, yeah. You have one on. Okay.

Liliana:

I like the crunch, but like

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

it's like chunky. It's chunky? Okay. It's chunky. I don't like cheesecakes.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. Sawyer does not typically like cheesecake.

Liliana:

It's like Oregon. No. Like, it's, like, really, like and then I try I like the crunch. That's swear hates it. You can see through his face.

Liliana:

It's like cheese with a graham cracker.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Cheese with a graham cracker.

Liliana:

I'm gonna try it like,

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

if you

Liliana:

put like a block of green cheese in

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

this you and I try it. Hold on. You gotta go down, though. You guys are not I going did.

Liliana:

Look. I got everything.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

But you said that there's three different kinds of cheesecake. How deeply did you go? How down in how far down into the well? Dang. She really wants to explore.

Liliana:

It's so good.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

It's good? I love cheesecake. I love cheesecake normally too.

Liliana:

I like my grandma's cheesecake. I don't know how you guys don't like that. I'm sorry. I like cheesecake. I I don't like, like, cheesy stuff.

Liliana:

Like, I I like, like, hamburger, like, cheese.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I like it.

Liliana:

No. This is fucking cheesecake.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

Okay. I

Liliana:

don't really

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

like No. This is fucking not like this?

Liliana:

I don't like to buy chocolate.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

You don't like to buy chocolate or cheesecake. So you're not the right market to be trying it. Nope. Do Lily and I love cheesecake.

Liliana:

I think it's so crunchy.

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

I love the crunch.

Liliana:

It makes it way better. I like cheesecake. Have you ever tried that like chocolate covered graham cracker?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

And these are crust I said really just like a chocolate and a cracker. You include that with the chocolate and the graham underneath it, it almost, like, crystallizes in your mouth. It's super good. I I but you don't like it normally. Mommy?

Sarah Zubiate Bennett:

So take that with a graham cracker. Cheesy.

Liliana:

Just Louis, it's cheesy. I don't want it to hurt my stomach. Sorry. Love it. Let me get you, like, over my Let's go, Shay.

Liliana:

It's it's the only good thing is the fries. I like the top of it. But the inside, like, I like a homemade yummy Like, even on there. Grandma's cheesecake. Like, it's, like, homemade and it's, like Carrot cakes are actually.