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Loyd Paxton, the ultra-exclusive art and antiques gallery, has just made its luxurious Maple Avenue facilities available for private parties in collaboration with Food Company, a low-profile, upscale catering firm headquartered in Deep Ellum. You may not be able to afford the posh tablesettings, glamorous seating, and museum-quality accessories that...
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Loyd Paxton, the ultra-exclusive art and antiques gallery, has just made its luxurious Maple Avenue facilities available for private parties in collaboration with Food Company, a low-profile, upscale catering firm headquartered in Deep Ellum. You may not be able to afford the posh tablesettings, glamorous seating, and museum-quality accessories that come with a party at Loyd Paxton, but you could probably swing a party presented by Food Company, which quietly caters to the rich and famous of Dallas, as well as to anyone with a taste for really fine food (better than you get in most Dallas restaurants), beautifully presented (Martha Stewart would be envious), and gracefully served.

–Mary Brown Malouf

Food Company, 939-9270
Loyd Paxton, 3636 Maple, 214-521-1521

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