Thursday, May 2, 2024 May 2, 2024
81° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Restaurant Openings and Closings

Despite Rave Reviews OSO Food and Wine Will Close Tonight

Veteran restaurateur Michael Cox has decided to close OSO, the small Mediterranean restaurant he opened in early November 2014 in Preston Forest Shopping Center.
|
Image

Veteran restaurateur Michael Cox has decided to close OSO Food and Wine, the small Mediterranean restaurant he opened in early November 2014 in Preston Forest Shopping Center. “With great regret and sorrow I have decided to close OSO,” Cox writes in an email. “Tonight will be our final night of service.”

Chef Kelly Hightower’s menu received good reviews. Cox points to the location as the problem. “Unfortunately we were not able to gain a large enough audience to support the business,” Cox says.  “We are so sorry and heartbroken to close but we simply cannot afford to continue. My priority is to find employment for our incredible staff then focus on the details of closing the business.”

 

 

Related Articles

Image
Hot Properties

Hot Property: A Quintessential Historic Hollywood-Santa Monica Tudor 

Get a taste of the East Dallas neighborhood, which is celebrating its centennial this weekend.
Image
Commercial Real Estate

Serra Real Estate Capital, Dallas County Open Mixed-Use Parking Structure in Downtown Dallas

The current property is a prelude to further on-site development that is anticipated in conjunction with the $3.7 billion Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center expansion.
Image
Things to Do in Dallas

Things To Do in Dallas This Weekend

How to enjoy local arts, music, culture, food, fitness, and more all week long in Dallas.
Advertisement