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Date-night restaurant Dakota s Steakhouse in Dallas will reopen under female management

Date-night restaurant Dakota’s Steakhouse will reopen in downtown Dallas The dining room and the menu are expected to stay largely the same. Dakota s Steakhouse opened in downtown Dallas in 1984. After closing during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, the below-street-level steakhouse will reopen in 2021.(TOM FOX / 193573) Dakota’s Steakhouse, which closed in 2020 after 36 years in business, is reopening. Dakota’s will remain at its original location, in the basement at 600 N. Akard St. in downtown Dallas, with its New Orleans inflected decor. “Dakota’s may be the prettiest, most inviting steakhouse around,” a Dallas Morning News critic said in 2011. The sunken patio makes Dakota s Steakhouse in downtown Dallas feel cozy and hidden.(Kevin Marple)

Trinity Groves office building gets planning approval

Trinity Groves office building gets planning approval The timber-frame building is planned on Singleton Boulevard. The office building is planned at Singleton Boulevard and Herbert Street.(West Dallas Investments) Developers of West Dallas’ popular Trinity Groves have gotten the go-ahead for the project’s first office building. Property owner West Dallas Investments has received approval from the Dallas City Plan Commission for the seven-story office building to be constructed at Singleton Boulevard and Herbert Street, just west of the Trinity Groves restaurant complex. The office building would use timber-frame construction one of the first such modern projects in Dallas. The entire development, including the parking garage, would be a maximum of 350,000 square feet.

Dallas most exciting new restaurants and bars opening in 2021

Dallas’ most exciting new restaurants and bars opening in 2021 These 16 restaurants will help define the Dallas dining scene in 2021. Dallas chef Jimmy Park is opening a sushi restaurant on Greenville Avenue in Dallas in 2021.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer) After a tumultuous 2020, Dallas diners seem hungry for hope. Luckily and amazingly the future of our dining scene appears as vibrant as ever. 2021 will bring a delicious bite of nostalgia to the pie-shaped building at Commerce and Cesar Chavez Boulevard in Dallas. Restaurateur Nick Badovinus (Town Hearth, Neighborhood Services) is fascinated with the 100-year-old structure, which opened as a service station in the 1920s. It was home to KLIF-AM radio in the ‘60s and ‘70s. And in 2021, it’ll become National Anthem, a 10,000-square-foot restaurant with a rock ‘n’ roll identity.

Lucia restaurant is moving, and owners are closing Macellaio permanently

Lucia restaurant is moving, and owners are closing Macellaio permanently Bishop Arts restaurant closes to give its beloved sister restaurant a better shot at survival. Co-owners Chef David Uygur and Jennifer Uygur at their restaurant Macellaio in the Bishop Arts District of Dallas, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor) The final meals have been served at Macellaio, a salumi-centric restaurant in the heart of Bishop Arts. Owners David and Jennifer Uygur announced Sunday night in an email to customers that they closed the casual Italian restaurant for good due to a steep drop in sales and in an effort to give its sister restaurant, Lucia, a better shot at survival.

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