The team behind the popular Deep Ellum Wine Walk, Independent Bar & Kitchen, Junction Craft + Kitchen, and Kettle Art Gallery are joining forces to present the first-ever restaurant and art night in historic Deep Ellum.
The evening begins at Kettle Art with a fun mixer and an entertaining overview of the fascinating history and buzz surrounding Dallas’ most storied neighborhood. Host Frank Campagna (muralist, Kettle owner, and unofficial historian) will cover such burning questions as: why is Deep Ellum called the “Soul of Dallas?" Which famous artists/musicians began their careers here, and who are the ones to watch? Where did outlaws Bonnie and Clyde hang out?
Then it's off to enjoy scrumptious, culinary treats created by acclaimed chefs Andrew Dilda at Independent Bar & Kitchen and Josh Harmon at Junction Craft + Kitchen. As an added twist, the organizers will choose the restaurant, and surprise guests with the ultimate destination upon arrival.
The team behind the popular Deep Ellum Wine Walk, Independent Bar & Kitchen, Junction Craft + Kitchen, and Kettle Art Gallery are joining forces to present the first-ever restaurant and art night in historic Deep Ellum.
The evening begins at Kettle Art with a fun mixer and an entertaining overview of the fascinating history and buzz surrounding Dallas’ most storied neighborhood. Host Frank Campagna (muralist, Kettle owner, and unofficial historian) will cover such burning questions as: why is Deep Ellum called the “Soul of Dallas?" Which famous artists/musicians began their careers here, and who are the ones to watch? Where did outlaws Bonnie and Clyde hang out?
Then it's off to enjoy scrumptious, culinary treats created by acclaimed chefs Andrew Dilda at Independent Bar & Kitchen and Josh Harmon at Junction Craft + Kitchen. As an added twist, the organizers will choose the restaurant, and surprise guests with the ultimate destination upon arrival.
The team behind the popular Deep Ellum Wine Walk, Independent Bar & Kitchen, Junction Craft + Kitchen, and Kettle Art Gallery are joining forces to present the first-ever restaurant and art night in historic Deep Ellum.
The evening begins at Kettle Art with a fun mixer and an entertaining overview of the fascinating history and buzz surrounding Dallas’ most storied neighborhood. Host Frank Campagna (muralist, Kettle owner, and unofficial historian) will cover such burning questions as: why is Deep Ellum called the “Soul of Dallas?" Which famous artists/musicians began their careers here, and who are the ones to watch? Where did outlaws Bonnie and Clyde hang out?
Then it's off to enjoy scrumptious, culinary treats created by acclaimed chefs Andrew Dilda at Independent Bar & Kitchen and Josh Harmon at Junction Craft + Kitchen. As an added twist, the organizers will choose the restaurant, and surprise guests with the ultimate destination upon arrival.