Jason Wells+FollowDallas Design District gets a taste of The SaintThe Saint, known for its upscale Italian steakhouse fare, is making a bold move from Deep Ellum to the Dallas Design District—and it’s not just about a new address. With Chef Sergio Esquivel at the helm, expect Texas-sourced steaks, housemade pastas, and creative cocktails in a space that’s all about contrasts: luxe meets grit, saints meet sinners. The vibe? Think golden stairways, graffitied portraits, and skyline views. Locals, are you excited for this fresh take on Dallas dining? What would you order first from their adventurous menu? #Food #DallasEats #DesignDistrict00Share
Annette Jones+FollowThe Saint brings Italian flair to Dallas Design DistrictThe Saint is shaking up the Dallas dining scene by moving its Italian steakhouse vibes from Deep Ellum to the heart of the Design District. The new spot is all about bold contrasts—think golden stairways, antique chandeliers, and graffiti art—creating a space where everyone feels welcome. Chef Sergio Esquivel is leading the kitchen with a menu that’s as diverse as Dallas itself: Texas Wagyu, housemade pastas, seafood, and plenty of options for vegetarians and vegans. With skyline views and creative cocktails, this place is set to be a new favorite. Who’s planning to check it out? #Food #DallasEats #DesignDistrict00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowCharleston’s Navy Yard gets a style upgradeCharleston’s historic Navy Yard just got a major style boost with the arrival of Schumacher’s stunning new showroom. This legendary New York textile house, around since 1889, has transformed a 1906 naval building into a light-filled, loft-like space that’s both classic and contemporary. Locals and designers alike can now browse everything from luxe fabrics and wallpapers to curated global finds—think French candlesticks and Finnish throws. It’s a big moment for the city’s design scene, and it’s already sparking buzz. What do you think this means for Charleston’s creative community? #Home #Charleston #DesignDistrict00Share