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Kitchen 1924 (Closed) 214-821-1924
1924 Abrams Road
Dallas, TX
75214
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(Northeast side of Lakewood Shopping Center)
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General Info:
- Cuisine: American - Upscale
- Pricing: Expensive
- Alcohol: Full Bar
- Accepts major credit cards
- Is a Pegasus Pick
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Full Bar
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Serves Brunch
- Pegasus Pick
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Billusa99, anonymous:
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4/5My wife and I really enjoyed this place. It has a thriving, funky vibe that fits this Lakewood corner well. They had a lamb chop + lamb sirloin special that was a huge value -- 4 very healthy chops and 2 sirloin pieces each the side of 2 side-by-side silver dollars. Medium rare and hot -- the medallions almost melted in my mouth. My wife had the duck, which was also superb... not greasy, as bad duck can be.
The four of us friends ate at the community table and I'm afraid the 2 older couples at the other end must have wondered what they walked into! There are not a lot of these in Dallas -- Tillman's Roadhouse has one -- and more are needed. It can be great fun to chat with new people, but they are not for the shy at heart.
We had a new Aussie screwtop called Black Chook (Oz slang for chicken) that was a Shiraz-Viognier blend. First time I've ever seen that combo, but I recommend chasing it down somewhere. All-in-all, great value, service and food.
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Kimmie, anonymous:
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5/5Wow!If you have not been there on a Sunday for brunch you are missing out!! They have bottomless mimosas as well as a dress your own bloody mary bar. I have to recommend grits! The whole thing is buffet and brilliant! Fruits, waffles, eggs, bacon just right...mmmmm
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Mike Orren, verified:
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3/5Always delish, and the service is always attentive and genuinely friendly (as opposed to the forced uncomfortable chatter you get many places).
Often really crowded prime-time dinner, although they do have a large common table you can sometimes sneak into.
We prefer it for a late supper, as their sides and appetizers steal the show from the entrees anyway. They rock the deviled eggs, although the portion seems to have gone heavier on the salad garnish at the expense of the eggs. Flatbread pizzas are great and light enough to leave room for more. Spinach dip and/or hummus come with cracker-crisp pita bread.
New dish for us tonight was the gouda grits. And they were the star of the night.
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aduxxx, anonymous:
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3/5Late dinner is great, as are the Sunday all-you-can-eat Hangover Brunch, complete with sunglasses for the hardcore vampires and make-your-own Bloody Mary Bar for the hardcore alkies. My kid always eats free at the brunch, which is extra bonus. I've tried their "lunch box", which didn't impress me as much. I miss them being open for proper lunch. The dinner menu changes often and is always creative and delish.
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