IRVING, Texas, Dec. 14, 2017 -- Del Frisco's Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:DFRG) today announced that its award-winning Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse brand will open its first restaurant in San Diego in late 2018. In addition to the San Diego restaurant, Del Frisco’s Restaurant Group plans to open one more Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse restaurant in the back half of 2018 and another in the first half of 2019 in California.
“We are thrilled to open our first San Diego restaurant and begin establishing a foothold for our flagship brand on the West Coast. We look forward to bringing our award winning wine program, big and bold design and prime steaks to Californians, starting in San Diego,” said Norman Abdallah, Chief Executive Officer of Del Frisco's Restaurant Group, Inc.
The two-story Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse planned for BRIC South in downtown San Diego will face the waterfront and will be anchored by an InterContinental Hotel. Slated to open in October 2018, the site will contain a park designed as a walking corridor between the restaurant entrance and West Broadway, connecting visitors from the central business district to the waterfront. The restaurant will feature a dramatic staircase offering a transition from the ground level to the upper level, bars on both levels, as well as high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the harbor. The restaurant will also offer two private dining rooms in addition to patios on both levels to maximize the outdoor space in the beautiful San Diego climate.
“Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse has rightfully earned its stellar reputation for restaurant excellence and as an anchor restaurant to this location will surely add to BRIC South’s position as a hot spot for destination dining for residents, conference attendees, tourists and others,” said Carey Owens, Vice President of Asset Management for the site developer, Portman Holdings. “We are honored to be one of the first sites to welcome Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse to California.”
About Del Frisco's Restaurant Group
Based in Irving, Texas, near Dallas, Del Frisco's Restaurant Group, Inc. is a collection of 53 restaurants across 23 states and Washington, D.C., including Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse, Sullivan's Steakhouse, and Del Frisco's Grille. Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse serves up flawless cuisine that's bold and delicious, an extensive award-winning wine list and a level of service that reminds guests that they're the boss. Sullivan's Steakhouse is a great neighborhood place for a big night out on the town - with outstanding food, hand-shaken martinis, an award winning wine list, and live entertainment all under one roof. Del Frisco's Grille is modern, inviting, stylish and fun, taking the classic bar and grill to new heights, and drawing inspiration from bold flavors and market-fresh ingredients. For further information about our restaurants, to make reservations, or to purchase gift cards, please visit: www.DelFriscos.com, www.SullivansSteakhouse.com, and www.DelFriscosGrille.com. For more information about Del Frisco's Restaurant Group, Inc., please visit www.DFRG.com.
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