BY CODY THORN
Also of note
Looking ahead
Restaurateur Tim McEneny is bringing Dakota’s Steakhouse to Tarrant County. McEneny is devel- oping a 6-acre tract at the intersection of West Kirkwood Boulevard and SH 114 that will include the steakhouse, an event center and a shopping center with seven retail suites. The rst phase of the three-phase development is the steakhouse, which will be visible along SH 114 thanks to its 35-foot elevation. “It’s going to look good because it’s going to glow that amber color, and you’ll see the trees and the steakhouse because it is prominent, but you won’t see much of the rest of the site from the street,” McEneny said. “The steakhouse will be front and center on that corner.” The steakhouse will feature a waterfall that is 60 feet tall and 10 feet wide, which will be the focal point inside the restaurant, he said. In the adjacent event center, a portion of it will be underground, an ode to the original location in Dallas. He said construction of the steakhouse will start
Project highlights
Project timeline
October 2025 Southlake council approves Shivers Farm mixed-use development January 2026 Trophy Club awards contracts for economic development options Spring 2026 Planned groundbreaking for Shivers Farm development June 2026 Vertical construction planned for Dakota’s Steakhouse 2027 Planned opening of the event center at Dakota’s Steakhouse January 2025 Dakota’s Steakhouse nds new land for restaurant, event center
8.9K square-foot restaurant
11.7K square feet of retail space
8K square-foot event center
SOURCE: DAKOTA’S STEAKHOUSECOMMUNITY IMPACT
in June and could be done within a few months. The event center is the second phase, and the retail portion, which will be called Kirkwood Reserve, is Phase 3. McEneny said there has been a lot of interest in the retail spots. One of his ideas for a spot is a butcher shop and bakery mix, where dining guests can buy cuts of meat or freshly baked bread to take home.
SOURCES: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB COMMUNITY IMPACT
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