Thursday, October 1, 2009
Grape restaurant on Lower Greenville in Dallas is undergoing cosmetic changes
DALLAS Entering its 37th year of business, The Grape Restaurant on Greenville Avenue is getting a "little work done." Look for an updated dining room that remains rooted in the history of the Grape, as well as a refurbished chalk board menu. The restaurant remains open during regular business hours.
"Hey, we needed to make some changes." says Chef/Owner Brian C. Luscher. "We had a little cosmetic water damage that lead to the need to do a few repairs. We are in nip and tuck mode. We have added some new elements to update the look, but have stayed true to the past. We have aspired to keep the feel of the original dining room."
October marks the Grape's 37th anniversary as Dallas' Original Wine Bistro. To honor the anniversary of the Greenville Avenue neighborhood favorite, Chef/Owner Brian Luscher will offer a special 3-course Chef's tasting menu Friday, October 23 through Sunday, October 25 for $37 person. Supplement your dinner with Courtney's sommelier wine pairing for an additional $13 person; tax and gratuity are additional.
Source: The Grape
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