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Monday, August 8, 2011
Video: Dakota’s Steakhouse in Dallas underground, but back on top
In a crowded restaurant market, it’s easy to overlook this casual, yet upscale steak house.
Check out our new video and find out why Dakota’s Steakhouse in downtown Dallas is underground. You have to ride an elevator down to get there. It’s always reminded me of a speakeasy – and you’ll know why after you watch the video. I had lunch recently with Executive Chef Pete Harrison (Bailey’s Prime Plus, The Capital Grille), who ordered some of his favorite menu items for us and talked about the restaurant’s renewed commitment to great food. It’s always been popular with the business crowd, but in a crowded restaurant market it’s easy to overlook this casual, yet upscale steak house. It’s definitely worth heading to Dakota’s for lunch, dinner, or the new bar menu if you haven’t been there for awhile. Join us for lunch and see for yourself.
Wining and Dining with Jim White — Dakota’s
Video from YouTube user SavorDallas

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Pop icon Peter Max exhibits paintings at the Crescent Hotel this summer
unlisted, humbleness is a word according to a few dictionaries, but I agree that humility is better.
Pop icon Peter Max exhibits paintings at the Crescent Hotel this summer
"humbleness"??????
Um, Mr. Means (reporter), your fourth-grade English teacher is going to smack yo
What do you think?