"Dakota’s Steakhouse, a 37-year-old Downtown Dallas restaurant known for its 20-foot waterfall and subterranean garden, will reopen under new ownership after extensive renovations. The restaurant, originally opened in 1984, closed in May 2020 due to the pandemic. New owner Meredith McEneny plans to maintain the classic menu and the restaurant's unique features like the photo-worthy patio, waterfall, and fire pit. Dakota’s was previously renowned for its Allen Brothers steaks, aged for 28 days, and steakhouse classics like wedge salad, fish and chips, and fried calamari." - Brittanie Shey