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Your Baseball Season Guide to Pre- and Post-Game Eats and Drinks in Arlington
By Lauren Drewes Daniels
Frankie Carabetta, the virile bar magnate who has sown taps and shots all over Uptown (there's even a bar on McKinney Avenue, Frankie's, named after him that he has absolutely nothing to do with), is busy pumping out more progeny. At this time next week, Knox Street Pub & Grill will have been christened right next to Abacus and across the street from Chez Gerard on McKinney, flinging pizza, burgers, wings and gobs of boob-tube sports. Daniel Wallis, formerly of the McKinney Avenue Tavern (The MAT), the bar Carabetta launched with Ed and Michael Ruibal of Landscape Systems of Texas before he divested himself of the project, will run the place. Carabetta has had a busy year siring watering holes. In late January he opened Manhattan, a slick sports-heavy bar in the former Routh Street Café (most recently it was Enigma) location. In late May, he opened the Sapphire Room, which he calls a bar you go to when you don't want to be seen, next to The Grapevine on Maple Avenue. "I have one more left in me before the end of the year, and then that's it for a while," says Carabetta. That last effort will be a pizza parlor/bar somewhere in Uptown with pictures of Sinatra on the walls and Tony Bennett plugging up the sound pipes. No name yet for this one.
4447 McKinney Ave.
Dallas, TX 75205
Category: Bars/Clubs
Region: Park Cities
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Dallas, TX 75204-2538
Category: Bars/Clubs
Region: Uptown & Oak Lawn
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Category: Restaurant > New American
Region: Uptown & Oak Lawn
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