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Dallas' bustling Harwood District adds yet 2 more new restaurant concepts

NDA coming soon to the Harwood District.
It's hard to comprehend but the Harwood District in Dallas has two new restaurant concepts in the works.
The new concepts come from Harwood Hospitality Group, part of global real estate firm Harwood International, who've created the 19-city-block Harwood District, with a portfolio that includes Dolce Riviera, Elephant East, Happiest Hour, Harwood Arms, Magnolias: Sous Le Pont, Marie Gabrielle Restaurant and Gardens, Mercat Bistro, Poco Fiasco, Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar, Te Deseo, Tequila Social, Fig & Favor, and don't forget Hotel Swexan which is home to Stillwell’s, Leonie’s, Isabelle’s and Babou’s.
That's a lot of restaurants already! And yet here come two more.
Opening this spring is NDA Brasserie, nestled at the base of Harwood’s newest tower, Harwood 14. NDA is the abbreviation for "nondisclosure agreement" - which they say is a nod to the building’s anchor tenant, law firm Haynes and Boone, drawing inspiration from themes of confidentiality and exclusivity. One wonders if Harwood International employees have to sign an NDA?
According to a release, the restaurant’s ambiance and decor will pay homage to the legal world with rich Corinthian leathers (just kidding, the release does not say Corinthian, although it does say "rich leathers") reminiscent of briefcases and gold accents exuding a masculine charm, creating a setting described as "both relaxed and refined." All the R words.
It'll be a timeless American brasserie, open for breakfast and lunch seven days a week, making for an ideal location for breakfast meetings, power lunches, or a celebration destination for closing a deal. Deals are being closed all the time.
The menu will feature American classics such as club sandwiches and burgers, but with a touch of Southern flair, served in generous portions that pay tribute to the essence of American fare with seasonal ingredients.
During the evening, the space will be available for private events.
The second concept, they have fewer details, other than it's an upscale Japanese-inspired "vibe dining" restaurant, also inside Harwood 14, scheduled to open in the summer. Additional details will be available at a later date.