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Luna's Tortillas, a Dallas icon for 83 years at the corner downtown where McKinney Avenue runs into Woodall Rogers, has found a new home. As Steve Brown reported in the business section on Friday, Luna's will be landing at 8524 Harry Hines Blvd., which is close to Regal Row and across from the Brookhaven Country Club. It's also right by Dunston's Steakhouse. Co-owner Fernando Luna told Steve that the landmark neon sign that's been on the building since the 1940s will go to the new location, as will the big metal corn silo. Cretia Drydale, who owns Cretia's on McKinney, bought the historic downtown site. |
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Posted by David @ 3:52 PM Sat, Aug 18, 2007
The Brook Hollow Golf Club is on Harry Hines, NOT Brookhaven Country Club.
Kim replies: You're right. My bad. Thanks.
Posted by Sean Norris @ 11:02 AM Wed, Aug 22, 2007
The new location is the old Dunston's, fronting Harry Hines. My wife and I went this morning (Wednesday 22nd) which is when the news said they would open and they weren't. The building looks to be about a week away from being ready, hopefully sooner. Can't wait!
Kim replies: You know, I wondered about this. But the addresses were a few numbers off. I'll have to find out what happened to Dunston's flagship. If w'eve written about it in the paper, I missed it. Thanks for your heads up.
Posted by Kim Pierce @ 6:59 PM Wed, Aug 22, 2007
I just called the Harry Hines Dunston's, and it's very much open. I'll get to the bottom of this!
Posted by Kim Smith @ 12:28 PM Thu, Aug 23, 2007
Just spoke with Fernando Luna. They took over the Dunston's Hamburger building that sits in front of the flagship steakhouse.
Kim replies: Mystery solved. Thanks