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Your Baseball Season Guide to Pre- and Post-Game Eats and Drinks in Arlington
By Lauren Drewes Daniels
It appears Bosque Café, the restaurant composed in the arts district by longtime restaurateur Edgar Watson, has closed after its doors had been open for just a week. Watson, who launched a small string of restaurants in the Dallas area over the years including Adriano's in the Quadrangle (where Dream Café is now), Acapella on Maple, and Adagio Café in Frisco, couldn't be reached for comment. But a source says he ran out of cash, and the restaurant's phone has been disconnected. The modest 70-seat Bosque Café (named for the Texas county somewhere near Waco) on Ross and Leonard across from the Morton Meyerson Symphony Center, had only a green awning to tag the 1920s-era art deco building as a restaurant. According to Watson, the sparsely furnished dining room serving a New American menu stitched with Southwestern rubs, was to open soft--very soft. "We're not really looking to do a massive amount of trade," he said weeks before opening.
5100 Beltline
Dallas, TX 75254
Category: Restaurant > American
Region: North Dallas
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