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Your Baseball Season Guide to Pre- and Post-Game Eats and Drinks in Arlington
By Lauren Drewes Daniels
Waterfalls are mostly good things: They beautify yards and public spaces; they create white noise that can cause blissful drowsiness; and they make swell vertical thoroughfares to traverse in a barrel. But sometimes waterfalls kind of suck, especially if they invade your space when you already have one installed. Just ask Chasen Morey, general manager of Dakota's restaurant downtown. On the morning of August 9, a 12-inch water main ruptured under the street at the intersection of North Akard and Ross Avenue. "It buckled the street, it flipped a car up onto the sidewalk, and Akard, Ervay and San Jacinto looked like rivers," Morey says. The deluge also sopped the ground and drained into the subterranean restaurant, spilling some 5 million gallons of municipal water through the ceiling, down the walls and out onto the patio. "I had two waterfalls that day," quips Morey, making reference to the decorative waterfall on his subterranean patio. Morey says he and Dakota's owner Lincoln Restaurant Group have up to now been unable to assess the damage from the gush. "The restaurant's still drying out," he explains. But Morey insists Dakota's will reopen by October 15, possibly with a refreshed interior--and less starch.
600 N. Akard St.
Dallas, TX 75201
Category: Restaurant > New American
Region: Downtown & Deep Ellum
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