Dining Options
Our goal is to create a multitude of dining options, each providing a distinctive mood and tone. Diners who expect the unexpected will be delighted.
The 20-Seat Communal Table
Our ebony-stained oak Communal Table is an inviting, accessible option available to guests stopping by without a reservation. The perfect spot for an after work or late evening bite. The Communal Table may also be booked for private events—up to 20 guests can enjoy family-style dining at 6 p.m. or 9 p.m. Click here for booking information. ![]()
The Tapas/Ceviche Bar
Features lighter fare from the unique tapas mezze and ceviche menu. This 12-seat area has its own dedicated wood oven.
An Intimate Dining Area
Unique dining spaces are separated by floor-to-ceiling mesh copper screens. A large round table in the corner of the dining room is enhanced by the art of two local Dallas artists – Rusty Scruby's woven paper Texas landscape and a floating, free-form sculpture in dried crepe myrtle by Sherry Owens.![]()
A 10-Seat Wine Room
In this intimate space, up to 10 guests can order off the regular menu. The room features a special air circulation system that chills wine to just the right temperature without affecting the air at table level. Bookings are at 6 p.m. or 9 p.m. There is no extra charge for reserving the wine room.
A Lively, Energetic Dining Section
The warm atmosphere has a distinctively cool vibe. Located just beyond the bar, walls are covered with oversized terra-cotta bricks that remain from the original building constructed in 1963. ![]()
The Alfresco Terrace Dining Patio
The patio overlooks the landscaped grounds and water garden of Henry C. Beck, Jr. Park. A see-through fire pit not only provides warmth – it's also a vibrant design element.
The Private Dining Room
Guests in the private dining room will be able to view the activity and culinary show in the main display kitchen and bar on two 42-inch plasma screens suspended from the coffered ceiling. A drop-down screen is also available for presentations. We are happy to arrange for the rental of any additional audio visual equipment needed for your business meetings or corporate events. ![]()
Among the noteworthy design elements: the exterior wall is made of historic terra-cotta brick. Venetian plaster with mirrored sconces and custom-made buffets surround a fireplace. Stained oak doors are adorned with Allison Smith's black-and-white photography of Texas scenes. And glass tiles in bronze, copper, rust, and crimson accent the back of the cooking area.
Guests in the private dining room will also be able to view the activity and culinary show in the main display kitchen and bar on two 42-inch plasma screens suspended from the coffered ceiling. The screens, plus sound system, are available for business meetings and corporate events.
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