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Victoria's Mexican Grill Opens, Lemon Bar Closes and More Restaurant Happenings

Another month has come and gone and with it a handful of restaurants have opened and closed. Read on for the full list of restaurants happenings in March, and be sure to share tips about new and/or dead restaurants in the comments section below or at [email protected]. Openings: Victoria's Mexican...
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Another month has come and gone and with it a handful of restaurants have opened and closed. Read on for the full list of restaurants happenings in March, and be sure to share tips about new and/or dead restaurants in the comments section below or at [email protected].

Openings:

Victoria's Mexican Grill (607 Willomet Ave.): Jorge Flores has transformed his Oak Cliff house into a restaurant with two enormous patios.

The Social House (2708 Routh St.): The restaurant and bar is now open in the old Arcodoro-Pomodoro space in Uptown.

Smyth (4513 Travis St.): The guys behind Cedars Social have opened an upscale cocktail den just south of Knox Street.

Lark on the Park (2015 Woodall Rodgers Freeway): The new Shannon Wynne restaurant is open at Klyde Warren Park.

Aloha Hawaiian BBQ (5610 Lemmon Ave.): This Hawaiian BBQ joint is now open on Lemmon Ave., and serving Spam musubi.

Closings:

Goghee To Go: The new Goghee To Go location on LBJ Freeway is closed.

Lemon Bar: The Lemon Bar location, which opened on Henderson in the old Alma spot, is closed.

Coming Soon:

Zoli's: Il Cane Rosso's Jay Jerrier will open his new New York-style pizza spot in Oak Cliff where BEE: Best Enchiladas Ever used to be.

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