Trinity Groves
My Recent Visit...
I recently was hired to be a bartender at a new restaurant opening in West Dallas called Resto Gastro Bistro. The owner and general manager Linda Mezzei was so excited to tell me about this new area that is being built. She told me about the application process and the key financial players that were working tirelessly to create the next big thing in Dallas dining. Restaurateurs have to create a business plan with an exciting and new concept and approach the financiers for approval. Once approved, they will back the owners of the restaurant 100 percent. This financial support includes all the construction expenses, inventory, salary, and supplies.
The new area is located at the first light after exiting the Margaret Hunt Hill bridge on the west side. This area was known as "Oak Cliff," and was an industrial and less desirable area to visit. The building that houses these restaurants was an old trucking company and many of the restaurants sit in the old loading docks that belonged to this company.
With the opening of the Bishop Arts District, many people began traveling to this undeveloped area for a new experience in food and beverage. Prominent restaurateurs and "mixologists" brainstormed and decided to help spark innovation and capitalize on this growing area.Trinity Groves consists of an outdoor mall styled shopping strip that is lined with restaurants. Each has it's own patio with signature awnings and patio furniture. The top of the strip mall has each restaurant's logo in neon lights. The front of the complex has an ornate tower with cascading water and a torch flame coming out the top. It has bright, multi-colored lights that illuminate it at night. There are also saplings with white market lights that provide landscaping aesthetics.
Many people that I spoke to actually live close to the Trinity Groves complex. They go for happy hour or dinner a few times a week because most of them are single or in young relationships without children. Many of them are also interested in the local beer craze that is extremely popular across the country. Four Corners Brewing is within walking distance of LUCK and most of the people I spoke to at this beer kitchen have toured most of the North Texas breweries. I can't wait to see what else is planned for Trinity Groves. I love trying new things and having options for dining. The chefs that are working at these concepts have worked really hard to change up classic menu items and bring something new to the table.
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