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    Italian Steakhouse News

    Davio's restaurant at Grandscape does Italian just the way Dallas likes

    Teresa Gubbins
    Sep 24, 2020 | 4:59 pm

    Dallas has steakhouses but not like Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse, a Boston-based chain opening its first Texas location at the Grandscape in The Colony, the mixed-use development anchored by Nebraska Furniture Mart with retailers, dining, entertainment, office, and residences.

    Founded by charismatic chef and restaurateur Steve DiFillippo, Davio's does regional Italian foods with a focus on the grill, with a menu that incorporates aged steaks and pastas made in-house. In fact, everything is made by hand.

    Italian + steakhouse is not a common combo. Davio's started as a simple Italian restaurant outside Boston when DiFillippo took it over in 1985. After expanding to Philadelphia, which was short on steakhouses, he added a steakhouse component. He brought this Italian-steakhouse model back to Boston and the concept prospered.

    "We make all our own pasta and cook it to order," DiFillippo says. "But people want to eat steak. They want to eat fish. At this point we're about 25 percent Italian, 50 percent meat, and 25 percent seafood."

    The menu combining steaks and northern Italian food is diverse both in offerings and price, with pastas ranging from $15 to $27 for tagliatelle Bolognese with braised veal, beef, and pork in tomato sauce; to $58 for an 18-ounce Prime aged ribeye.

    There are burgers, pizza, and oddly, a big selection of spring rolls, which have become a Davio's signature, including cheesesteak rolls, chicken parm, Buffalo chicken, and spinach & feta cheese.

    A full menu of desserts includes panna cotta, olive oil sponge cake, and butterscotch budino. Every location has a pastry chef on staff.

    Davio's approaches the bar with the same diligence, even filtering the water for the ice machine.

    "We use all fresh juices, fresh OJ, and we don't use a soda gun — everything is in a bottle," he says. "I don't like soda guns. We try to have the best food, but I don't forget the bar. We have great cocktails with an amazing house liquor. Everything is top shelf. We don't have a crappy vodka, you get a good vodka."

    "I just try to think of everything I can to make it the best," he says.

    All about the guest
    DiFillippo is a not unfamiliar face if you've ever swung by QVC, where he's appeared to sell Davio's cheesesteak spring rolls, meatballs, and stuffed salmon. In the Boston restaurant world, he's a major figure, most recently named to the state's COVID-19 commission advising lawmakers on how to restart the state economy.

    Unlike your typical chef, he graduated from Boston University, then attended culinary school.

    He's also hands-on. Davio's may have the smooth professionalism of a chain, but it's a family-run operation, and DiFillippo is involved on a daily basis. "I know people’s names," he says.

    That extends to the clientele. DiFillippio wrote a book called It's All About the Guest and takes the hospitality component seriously.

    "We keep notes, which is something I did when I first started," he says. "I had this book: 'Mr. Jones likes this table, hates that server.' We keep information in a computer and all the restaurants are tied together, so that, when you come to the door, we know your preferences."

    They currently have six locations around Boston including one at Logan Airport, plus two in Pennsylvania and one in Atlanta, Georgia.

    First in Texas
    DiFillippo says he met the Grandscape team a couple of years ago at a convention in New York.

    "They came to Boston and loved the restaurant," he says. "We started talking and became friends. This is why I do this — for me, it's about the people."

    COVID-19 may have thrown a wrench into the works but he says he feels optimistic about the future.

    "We won't do lunch during the week — there's nobody in the offices right now," he says.

    The restaurant is slated to open in October, joining other Grandscape neighbors that include two pizzerias, Parry's and Heritage, with another Italian restaurant rumored to be opening there as well.

    "They have a couple good places and we want to add to it," DiFillippo says. "We hope to do a good job and have great service, that's how I've always done it."

    They know exactly what Dallas likes.

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    They know exactly what Dallas likes.
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    Vintage downtown Dallas building to become lounge with stellar drinks

    Teresa Gubbins
    May 6, 2025 | 11:25 am
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    A vintage building in downtown Dallas is getting a new lease on life: Located at 1519 Main St., the space will become a spectacular new lounge and event space called 1519 Main, and it's from Hospitality Alliance, the company led by restaurant wunderkind Kevin Lillis, who helped create the original AT&T Discovery District downtown.

    1519 is situated in the thick of the Central Business District, across the street from the Joule Dallas hotel and in the same stretch as The Eye sculpture and the Forty Five Ten boutique.

    The building is unusual because it's a two-story space, which might be a challenge for most potential tenants. But Lillis had the ideal scenario.

    "I fell in love with the building," he says. "It had so many original features like the rose-and-cream marble floors from the 1920s. I could immediately see a sophisticated lounge on the first floor. It became viable because I have a friend who was looking for office space, so we're partnering on it, and he's leasing the second floor."

    1519 will boast a cosmopolitan, low-key atmosphere, with ultra high-end cocktails from acclaimed mixologist Brian Van Flandern, a food TV regular (Bar Rescue, Barefoot Contessa), author, and consultant who created the renowned cocktail program at the Palm Court at The Plaza Hotel in New York, where he and Lillis both worked.

    "Brian had done the Plaza Hotel and has a taste for a concept like this, with sophisticated cocktails and 3-Michelin-star service that will match the beautiful space," Lillis says.

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    Hospitality Alliance beverage director Angela Montesclaros will be a partner, as well.

    The project has been in the works for two years, requiring a special use permit, plus the typical delays in dealing with the city (a scenario that is supposedly going to improve!). They also needed to reassure their neighbors, including the St. Jude Chapel next door, that their impact on the area would be low-key.

    Dallas County Appraisal District puts the building's date of birth at 1928 — although the building's current co-owner Scott Remphrey, CEO of The Brytar Companies, says he's not sure that's correct.

    Brytar acquired the building from an oil and gas company. Prior to that, it was occupied by Bank of America, with offices and a conference room on the second floor with a glass wall overlooking Main Street.

    But here's a fun fact: In its earliest pre-Depression-era days, it was home to a Planters Peanut Shop, which eventually moved to Elm Street.

    "Some of the brick walls have original painted advertising from the early 1900's that were retained," Remphrey says. "They were advertisements on the exterior walls, which became interior walls of the building when the Planters store was open in the 20's."

    That will definitely all stay.

    "We're not doing much with the walls or the floors, other than trying to make sure we minimize any damage," Lillis says. "The goal is to retain as much of the original features as possible."

    Lillis is currently overseeing the hospitality programs at Victory Park as well as Toyota Music Factory, where they've only just opened a number of restaurant concepts including Jaxon, a modern Texan Restaurant; Pistil, a cocktail lounge; and Shoals Smokehouse, a BBQ restaurant.

    1519, which is slated to open in late spring, is on a smaller scale, and that's part of the appeal.

    "This is a concept where I can be extremely focused," he says. "At our other Hospitality Alliance projects, we have to be different things to different guests at different times of the week — convention, concert-goers, local residents, office tenants, etc."

    "Here we are being only one thing: a high end cocktail den with no compromises," he says. "We aren't trying to please everyone — we are trying to be great at one thing, for a guest looking for that experience."

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