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Beloved Mico Rodriguez to open Tex-Mex restaurant at Dallas' Maple Terrace
It's Mico to the rescue at Maple Terrace: Hines, the international real estate firm, along with partners Mitsui Fudosan America and McNair Interests, have signed on Doce Mesas, the Tex-Mex concept from restaurateur Mico Rodriguez, to open a location at Maple Terrace, their mixed-use development under construction in Uptown Dallas.
According to a release, Doce Mesas will be the second restaurant in the complex and is slated to open in mid-2024.
It joins the previously announced Catch Dallas, the seafood concept from Catch Hospitality Group from Tilman Fertitta, Mark Birnbaum, and Eugene Remm, also anticipated to open in mid-2024.
Together, Catch Dallas and Doce Mesas will occuply a 15,000-square-foot space facing Maple Avenue, and will serve as the gateway to Maple Terrace’s restored 1925 nine-story structure, the centerpiece of the mixed-use development.
With Doce Mesas signed on, Hines has now completed the leasing of the Maple Terrace restaurant space, says HInes senior managing director Ben Brewer in a statement.
“Doce Mesas not only offers an excellent menu to Uptown tenants, residents and visitors, but also creates an opportunity to take in and enjoy the landmark Maple Terrace building and its surrounding area from the outdoor patio," Brewer says.
Doce Mesas at Maple Terrace will be the third location. The original location is at 4444 McKinney Ave. near Knox Street; a second location opened at The Hill on North Central Expressway and Walnut Hill Lane in 2022.
The restaurant is noted for its fresh take on familiar Tex-Mex dishes, plus cocktails, wine, imported beers, fresh juices, and iconic frozen margaritas.
Maple Terrace will be the first to serve breakfast in addition to lunch and dinner, with a menu that features a daily smoothie, fresh squeezed juices, small bites such as Mexican pastries and avocado toast, and classic Tex-Mex breakfasts such as chilaquiles, huevos Mexicanos, a breakfast burrito, and breakfast tacos.
Along with the street-facing restaurant offerings, the restoration of Maple Terrace will also feature 157,000 square feet of office space and an addition of a 22-story tower of luxury for rent residential space.