Preston Center News
Dallas chef to open steakhouse in ex-Nick & Sam's near Preston Center

Casa Brasa
A steakhouse inspired by the open-fire grills of Latin America is coming to north Dallas: Called Casa Brasa, it’ll take over the former Nick & Sam’s Grill at 8111 Preston Rd., in Preston Commons, a block south of Preston Center, at Centenary Road.
According to a release, it’s set to open in September.
Casa Brasa comes from Big Dill Hospitality, led by award-winning chef Omar Flores and the Marshi Family. They’ve introduced other upscale restaurants such as Muchacho Tex Mex with two locations in Dallas and Southlake, Even Coast in Addison, and Whistle Britches with locations in Plano and Southlake.
The concept blends South America’s parillas, the vibrant energy of Mexico’s markets, and the precision of Japanese fish culture into a layered, sensory dining experience.
The menu will also feature prime cuts of beef and fresh-caught seafood. Seared to perfection over open coals the menu is a celebration of contrasts including Mexican aguachiles, Mediterranean inspired salads, sushi rolls with a Latin edge, and steaks.
Derived from the Spanish word for ember, “Brasa” evokes the timeless ritual of gathering around fire — to cook, to share, and to celebrate.
"Casa Brasa is more than a restaurant— it’s a modern steakhouse rooted in Latin flavor and fire," says Big Dill Hospitality Chief Operating Officer Alex Urrunaga in a statement. "We're blending bold cuts with vibrant ingredients to create something familiar, yet totally fresh. We look forward to welcoming everyone to experience Casa Brasa very soon."
Nick & Sam's Grill had been at that address since 2012 but closed during the pandemic. Prior to that, it had been an Italian restaurant, Nicola. The space is currently undergoing a full renovation and will feature an open-fire grill, raw bar, sushi counter, private event space, and a bar. Casa Brasa promises to be both a neighborhood gem and a culinary destination.
Big Dill Hospitality also has another restaurant opening soon called Maroma in the Dallas Design District, which is projected to open in September. The restaurant will specialize in coastal Mexican cuisine and other seafood dishes.

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