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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 ...
Ji Kang is the corporate chef over Dakota's Steakhouse in Dallas.(Rebecca Slezak / Staff Photographer) Weather extremes, an industry-crushing pandemic and political hullabaloo may have obscured ...
After a 16-month hiatus, Dakota’s Steakhouse is back and it’s beautiful, baby. New owner Meredith McEneny and chef Ji Kang are ringing in a new era of the iconic underground steakhouse.
The historic Dakota’s Steakhouse is being saved. Last May we reported that the 37-year-old restaurant shuttered, a victim of the pandemic. A new owner has stepped in and plans to reopen it in July.
Dakota’s Steakhouse Will Return to Downtown Dallas This July After going under, the subterranean restaurant reemerges to serve steak again. By Rosin Saez | April 13, 2021 | 11:33 am ...
Another North Texas staple has succumbed to the havoc the coronavirus has wreaked on the economy. After 36 years in business, Dallas’ underground jewel, Dakota’s Steakhouse, is closing for good.
The popular restaurant will be anchoring the development, which recently received approval for rezoning from the Southlake City Council. Dakota’s is on deck to occupy 10,000 squ ...
Dakota's Steakhouse has been operating in downtown Dallas for nearly 40 years, and is famous for its subterranean location. OpenTable recounts the property's storied past, beginning with its ...
Dakota's Steakhouse was established in 1984 and has been a downtown Dallas dining icon for over 30 years. With its unique underground location, the name "Dakota's" was chosen in homage to the ...
The new plan calls for a 10,000-square-foot dining room with seating for 250 people and a 10,000-square-foot event hall with ...