Located in Dallas’ newly-minted East Quarter neighborhood, National Anthem will feature a variety of riffs on classic new American. The space yearns for food that touches vintage but with a modern approach. You can expect elements of both coasts with a straight-forward Texas sensitivity, hopefully capturing the vibes of a big-city, downtown dining room.
National Anthem is housed within the Magnolia Oil building located at the intersection of Commerce Street, Jackson Street, and Cesar Chavez Boulevard. The building was originally built in 1920 by the Magnolia Petroleum Company, later renamed Mobil Oil.
Fun Facts: • The triangular architechture of the building is known as a “flatiron” design. • The angles of the trianglular shape of Town Hearth and the Magnolia Oil Building are within 2 degrees of one another. • From the rooftop patio, customers will have clean sight lines of Downtown, Uptown, Deep Ellum, and the Farmer’s Market.