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    Restaurant Decor News

    Chefs give new tasting restaurant in downtown Dallas the personal touch

    Lisa Petty
    Aug 28, 2025 | 5:50 pm

    A new restaurant in downtown Dallas has to be one of the prettiest DIYs in town: Sauvage, the new concept from chefs Casey and Amy La Rue, will open on August 28 next to the Statler Dallas hotel at 1914 Commerce St., in the former Sfereco Pizza, with a renovation that the couple managed to execute entirely themselves.

    Sauvage is the unusual "woodfire omakase” concept with 16-18 courses — wild game, seafood, vegetables, and dessert — all cooked via grill and smoker. It's a next-generation concept for the couple, following Carte Blanche, the award-winning restaurant they opened at 2114 Greenville Ave, which closed in 2024.

    Sauvage marks their return to fine dining and will follow the tasting-menu approach they maintained at Carte Blanche, but with a smaller footprint: just 12 seats and two seatings per night, open only four nights a week, from Wednesday-Saturday. (Reservations can be made on tock.)

    It's not exactly common for chefs in Dallas to actually build out their restaurants themselves — especially one with such lofty, fine-dining goals.

    “We’re both very frugal, and we understand that to spend $1,000 on an item, we have to sell $10,000 to pay for it,” Casey says. Working in their favor was the restaurant’s compact size — 1500 square feet.

    The couple chose the former pizza spot because of its central location in downtown as well as its proximity to La Rue Doughnuts, the doughnut shop they opened in 2024 at the Trinity Groves complex in West Dallas.

    Their vision: a juxtaposition of modern and earthy, urban and natural, with garden elements and colors — pale celery green hues, rustic fixtures made from actual tree branches — set against a backdrop of dark, sexy walls and dark hardwood floors.

    The couple has never been afraid to roll up their sleeves, but for some of the more technical tasks such as floors and ceramic tile, they consulted everyone's favorite DIY source. "We went to YouTube," Casey says.

    The hardwood flooring, stained a deep espresso-brown, has a professional-looking installation that would surely fool most onlookers. Amy spent days lining up the unusual 6-by-1-inch textured jade tiles that clad the bar as well as larger 12 x 24-inch tiles in the kitchen — both procured from Home Depot. They painted the walls with a custom lime wash, stirring in wood fire ashes to get the perfect charcoal gray.

    The dining room is centered on an L-shaped bar that surrounds the open kitchen, with 12 seats total. They went with upholstered, rattan-accented bar stools from Arhaus. A lounge area near the entrance serves as a gathering place for guests between the first and second service. It features an eclectric grouping of mix-and-match club chairs, sourced from Arhaus, Rove Concepts (those are their Pallas and Curva lounge chairs), and Perigold.

    They built their own countertop, starting with a wood base to which they added layers of concrete to achieve a rock-like effect.

    “It brings a raw, elemental feel into the space and anchors the whole design," Casey says. Strewn across the counter are small metal sculptures of animals — a horse, a deer, as well as actual antlers. The place settings feature bowls that look like they're carved from stone.

    Lighting fixtures are show-stoppers including a chandelier made from twisted branches they found on Etsy. Another light in the foyer features a dying tree from the La Rues’ front yard. A thrifted Art Deco lamp takes the shape of a playful forest sprite.

    Found and gathered objects carry through the concept of bringing the outdoors in, including a distinctive set of miniature stone statues discovered at an art show in California.

    As much as the couple enjoyed literally getting their hands dirty, it's not something they're anxious to repeat.

    “Demo-ing the wall tile, putting up new walls, and then tiling again seemed manageable at first,” Casey says. “But it became a much bigger project than expected. I’m not sure we’d choose to take on that much ourselves again.”

    Sauvage

    Thomas Garza Photography

    Side table at Sauvage topped with deer-shaped candle holder

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    Coffee News

    Dallas' award-winning Ascension Coffee has new cafe brewing in the 'burbs

    Teresa Gubbins
    May 11, 2026 | 2:06 pm
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    Coffee, matcha, martini at Ascension Coffee.

    Dallas-based Ascension Coffee, which just won Coffee Shop of the Year in the 2026 CultureMap Dallas Tastemaker Awards, will open its first location in Southlake.

    According to a spokesperson, the shop will open in late summer or early fall at Southlake Town Square, at 100 State St., in a 4,223-square-foot space previously occupied by Corner Bakery. This will be their seventh location and their second in Tarrant County, following a shop that opened in Fort Worth at West Bend in 2020.

    The Southlake café will feature Ascension’s specialty coffee program, rooted in small-batch roasting and partnerships with producers around the world. This includes their commitment to supporting women-led farms, and investing in producer relationships that prioritize livable wages and economic resilience.

    It will feature a full espresso bar, seasonal coffee flights, and a lineup of rotating single-origin coffees from global producers. They roast their beans at their in-house roastery in Dallas' Design District, and sell the beans in the cafés and online.

    They also offer a serious tea and beverage selection with unique offerings like iced nitro Earl Grey tea topped with salted rose cold foam, and fresh lemonade with violet syrup. Plus a full bar with wine, beer, and cocktails including three kinds of espresso martinis, which can be ordered separately or in a flight.

    They serve breakfast and brunch with dishes such as migas, steak hash, pancakes, overnight oats, and pastries. Lunch options include the Latin chicken & grain bowl, Mediterranean chicken naan, and an Asian noodle bowl with chicken, soba noodles, kale, roasted peppers, cucumber, and avocado in a red pepper-miso vinaigrette.

    Ascension has always served food in addition to coffee, dating back to its early days when it first debuted in Dallas' Design District in 2012. But they've stepped up the café component in recent years, both in breadth and quality. That includes partnerships with top-quality purveyors such as croissants from Fort Worth's Black Rooster Bakery, and bagels from award-winning Starship Bagel.

    Ascension was originally founded by Russell Hayward, a native of Australia, a country well-known for its coffee obsessiveness. The current CEO and president is Jessica Keenan, a certified Q Arabica Coffee Grader who oversees green coffee purchases for Ascension as well as managing quality assurance.

    Keenan joined Ascension in 2021, as did culinary director Jason Connelly, who oversees food and drink. He was previously executive chef at the Adolphus and before that, worked at numerous Marriott properties.

    In a statement, Keenan says that their goal is "to bring a thoughtful coffee experience that complements the energy of Town Square and offers neighbors another place to gather and connect.”

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