Build-your-own martinis and a walk-up pizza window are coming to Dallas’ Harwood District this fall. Italian restaurant Poco Fiasco will open sometime in October in La Rue Perdue — a small pedestrian thoroughfare in the neighborhood that’s designed to be an imitation of a European street. The patio restaurant is going to be a “high-energy pizza destination” with a “party atmosphere,” says Matthew Minichino, chief operating officer for Harwood Hospitality Group.
Minichino says Poco Fiasco is one of two restaurants opening along La Rue Perdue by the end of this year. He can’t share any details about the second spot just yet, but he says it will be a small “intimate concept.”
SOURCE: https://www.dallasnews.com
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