Oak Pulls The Plug On Its Lunch Menu

If you've been using Oak's lunch service as a cost effective means to explore Jason Maddy's cooking, you have two more weeks to get your fix. A spokesperson for the restaurant says that lunch service in the Design District's fanciest restaurant will end October, 12. Maddy's desire to focus more...
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If you’ve been using Oak’s lunch service as a cost effective means to explore Jason Maddy’s cooking, you have two more weeks to get your fix. A spokesperson for the restaurant says that lunch service in the Design District’s fanciest restaurant will end October, 12.

Maddy’s desire to focus more time on his dinner menu and other concepts within the restaurant was cited as the reason for the change, though the dining room was less than half full when I visited recently for lunch.

The food I had there was quite good and a bargain for an elevated daytime meal. The ham and cheese croissant made my 100 Favorites list and a watermelon soup was cool and refreshing. Open-faced lamb sandwiches, a burger and a number of salads round out the menu I’m a little sad to see go.

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