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    West End Italian

    Grezza feeds West End revival by serving what neighborhood needs: homemade Italian

    Teresa Gubbins
    Mar 19, 2015 | 8:59 am

    The emerging renaissance of Dallas' West End continues with more good dining news: A new casual Italian restaurant called Grezza will open in the location at 1718 Market St. currently occupied by Ellen's Southern Kitchen.

    An Italian word for rough or rustic, Grezza comes from the same team behind Ellen's, which is relocating to 1701 Market St., with plans to open by June. Managing partner Joe Groves and chef partner Russell Mertz will remodel the space this summer and open Grezza in the fall.

    They're still a ways off from developing a menu, but they know they want the spirit to be communal.

    "I always thought shared plates would work well with Italian food," Joe Groves says. "You order lasagna and a fish dish, and it's enough for everyone to try."

    "I remember when I was young, you'd go out for Chinese food and order several things that everybody shared," Groves says. "Today you go to a Chinese restaurant and order sesame chicken, and that's your dish.

    "I always thought shared plates would work well with Italian food. You order lasagna and a fish dish, and it's enough for everyone to try."

    Groves has fond memories of a restaurant he visited during trips abroad, when he visited Italy frequently for work. His favorite city was Florence.

    "There was a simple farm-to-table restaurant called the Palomino I would go to all the time," he says. "It was one of those places where, if you were at a table, they'd seat another couple with you. They wouldn't even ask."

    Groves recalls one night when he was dining with a group, and an American couple was seated with them.

    "When I saw the guy, I said, 'We've met before,' and he said the same thing," he says. "We drank coffee and another bottle of vin santo, and he said, 'Worthington Hotel — we were stuck in an elevator.' We were stuck in an elevator for five minutes, and we're having dinner together in Florence 10 years later.

    "I want to create that environment," he says. "The reason that worked is because they served good food. You wanted to linger, you didn't mind talking to strangers, it was a community. Like sitting in your mother’s kitchen. And the food made it worthwhile."

    Grezza's atmosphere will be a little more upscale than Ellen's, but the food will still be homemade. "Our philosophy is always that we work with local producers if possible, from scratch," Groves says. "We don't open cans. We don't buy packaged or processed stuff. The concept of being homemade and fresh and made-to-order is something we want to perpetuate."

    And they also want to serve the neighborhood.

    "When we started Ellen's, it wasn't as though I wanted to start a comfort-food place," Groves says. "We develop a concept based on the need, not on finding a location for a concept.

    "I try to think about what the city is lacking. What does the district need? And we are sorely lacking in excellent homemade quality Italian food."

    Grezza will have a communal spirit, with dishes such as lasagna to share.

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    Foodie Events

    Fish & chips anchor 6 best food and drink events in Dallas this week

    Celestina Blok
    Oct 27, 2025 | 3:02 pm
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    This week's food events in Dallas include one of the most extravagant (and expensive) pairing dinners yet, combining caviar and champagne. An annual wine and food festival highlighting area farmers is back. There's a fish & chips landing, and a meetup hosted by gear-head Richard Rawlings. This is also Halloween week, with dozens of restaurants hosting events; see the full list here.

    Tuesday, October 28

    Fish & Fizz Food Truck at Strangeways
    Food truck from acclaimed chef Nick Barclay that's famous for its authentic fish & chips will be setting up camp at Strangeways, the craft beer bar at 2429 N. Fitzhugh Ave., with a menu of fish & chips in sizes large ($28 for two pieces), regular ($21 for 1 piece), or Mini ($9 for three cod fritters). Sides include mushy peas and double-cooked chips for $8. They'll be there from 5-9 pm or until they sell out.

    Gears & Beers at Gas Monkey Ice House
    Grandscape outlet of Richard Rawlings' automobile-themed bar and grill will host a “sip-and-see” of sorts featuring four rare, custom-engineered cars built in the UK for display at the upcoming 2025 Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas. Get a glimpse while enjoying food, drinks, and live entertainment, and purchase a $5 raffle ticket for a chance to win Petrolheadonism’s VW Corrado VR6 Clubsport. Raffle proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish America. The event will run from 6:30–9 pm and admission is free.

    Wednesday, October 29

    Table 13 Wine Dinner
    Addison restaurant is hosting a chef’s dinner pairing five courses with wines, starting with calamari paired with Fulcrum sparkling blanc de noirs, baguette with Gravenstein apple & goat cheese with San Giacomo chardonnay, prime rib slider on a Hawaiian roll with Fulcrum pinot noir, tri-tip in poblano chimichurri with Burly cabernet sauvignon, and creme brulee with Tome "Lip Out" riesling. It starts at 6 pm, and ia $99 for 5 course dinner & pairings. For reservations, call 972-789-9558.

    Altima Caviar + Champagne Madame Zero Masterclass Dinner at Dee Lincoln Prime
    Six courses of champagne and caviar combine for this opulent dining experience at Dee Lincoln Prime at The Star in Frisco. Caviar selections will range from amber Oscietra to pure beluga served with dishes like Kobe beef, blue fin tuna, and Kagoshima A5 tartare. The masterclass dinner experience is $1,500, plus tax and gratuity, and begins at 6:30 pm for a welcome reception before a 7 pm seating. Reservations: 214-387-333 or steve@deelincolnprime.com.

    Saturday, November 1

    Chefs for Farmers Food + Wine Festival
    Two-day food fest features cuisine from 60-plus local and visiting chefs along with beer, wine, and spirits. The lineup includes John Tesar of Knife, Jacob Williamson of The Saint, Aaron Collins of Café Momentum, and Josh Healy of Stillwell’s Steakhouse. The event takes place at Old City Park on Saturday-Sunday from 3–6 pm. Tickets are $145 per day or $249 for both days.

    Sunday, November 2

    Grape Fest / Sorochyn Fair
    Hosted by the Ukrainian Chamber of Dallas/Fort Worth, this festival is a chance to come together, enjoy entertainment, taste food, and experience the richness of Ukrainian culture in a fun and welcoming way. There'll be games and prizes, kids entertainment, workshops, crafts, and food including vegetarian offerings, sausages, "Ukrainian tortillas," cakes, cookies, and complimentary wine. It'll take place at the Backyard Venue in McKinney from 12-5 pm. Tickets are $35 in advance or $50 at the door. Proceeds will benefit the Planet Pilgrim orphage in Mykulychyn, Ukraine.

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