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STK Steakhouse to Open in Dallas

Hey Dallas, get ready for more steak.
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Photo courtesy Flickr user Shane Lin.
Photo courtesy Flickr user Shane Lin.

The ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. just announced plans to open a STK Rebel in Austin and STK in Dallas. According to the release:

“STK is a modern twist on the American steakhouse concept with locations in major metropolitan cities throughout the U.S. and Europe. STK Rebel maintains the unique features and energy of STK, and offers a menu and price point targeted to a broader national and international market.”

“Texas is a one-of-a-kind state, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to bring the one-of-a-kind STK experience there. Austin and Dallas are both booming cities, and particularly given the prime locations with indoor and rooftop space we have secured, we’re extremely excited about entering these markets,” said Jonathan Segal, CEO of The ONE Group in an email. “We remain focused on our goal to expand the STK Restaurants brand and execute on our growth strategy, and are confident Austin and Dallas are ideal choices to help us do so.”

STK Dallas will be located at 1899 McKinney Avenue in the old Glass Lounge building. The 14,000 square-foot space will include a patio and 6,500 square foot rooftop restaurant/lounge.

STK is slated to open in 2016.

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