The Commissary Sunday Lobster Bakes – Just in Time for Father’s Day

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The Commissary Introduces Sunday Lobster Bakes

Just in time for Father’s Day, One Arts Plaza’s newest restaurant The Commissary will begin hosting New England Lobster Bakes on Sunday, June 19, 2011. The family style dinner will be a Sunday evening staple at the acclaimed burger and wine bistro. You can dine inside or outside on the patio and enjoy the stunning downtown views from the heart of the Dallas Arts District.

The menu for the New England Lobster Bake will consist of a bucket of steamers, tomato and basil salad, corn on the cob, grilled Italian sausage with roasted new potatoes and a steamed 1.25 lbs lobster with drawn butter. For dessert, you  can indulge your sweet tooth with a delicious homemade selection of seasonal pies like buttermilk, pecan and chocolate.

Dinner is by reservation only and costs $35 per person. Call 214.643.6557 to make your reservation for the  New England Lobster Bakes at The Commissary.

For more information about The Lobster Bake contact Kate Hall at kate@powerpublicrelations.com. The Commissary is located at 1722 Routh Street in Dallas. Click HERE for more information about The Commissary.

About One Arts Plaza

Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District at the end of Flora Street (1722 Routh Street), One Arts Plaza is a downtown destination for luxury urban living, business, dining and entertainment. The $125 million structure is the first of three buildings located on 10 acres in the downtown Dallas Arts District. Restaurants include Fedora Restaurant and Lounge, Jorge’s Tex-Mex Café, Screen Door, Tei-An and The Commissary.

For more information about One Arts Plaza visit  www.OneArtsPlaza.com or artsplazaevents.blogspot.com. You can also become a fan of One Arts Plaza on Facebook and follow One Arts Plaza on Twitter @OneArtsPlaza

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