BY: Teresa Gubbins
A second Design District eatery from Tim Headington is here. Called Sassetta, it's an Italian restaurant and it'll open on May 2. Oh wait, that's today. You free for dinner? The official address is 1617 Hi Line Dr. It's tucked inside the Decorative Center at the corner of Oak Lawn Avenue and Hi Line Drive, where it joins Wheelhouse, Headington's recently opened gastropub, and a grab-and-go market called Go Go, which will open soon.
The trio makes up an eatery community within a newly constructed 10,000-square-foot complex designed by Seattle architectural firm Olson Kundig. They revolve around a covered outdoor pavilion featuring an 18-foot sculpture called Moving Figure by New York artist Daniel Arsham.
SOURCE: http://dallas.culturemap.com/
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