About This Restaurant
Follow the arrow to the greatest neighborhood restaurant, a place where you can always count on a warm welcome from baristas, servers and bartenders who know your order by heart. Come and go with ease for your morning coffee, enjoy lunch with a colleague, gather the family together for dinner, or treat yourself to a post-work drink at the bar.
The Henry in Dallas is a multi-level New American restaurant located in the Uptown neighborhood at 2301 N Akard St. Self-described as "The Greatest Neighborhood Restaurant," it combines a full-service dining room, a coffee bar, and a stylish rooftop terrace with views of the Dallas skyline.
Atmosphere and Design
The venue features a fusion of industrial modern and classical "Gatsby-era" elegance.
- Main Dining Room: Features tall windows, wide plank wood floors, and a lively energy suitable for both business lunches and family dinners.
- XV Coffee Bar: A dedicated space for morning coffee and light bites.
- Rooftop Terrace: An industrial-chic space with lounge sofas and high-top tables. It is covered and heated for year-round use.
Menu Highlights
The menu offers various comfort foods and creative dishes across breakfast, lunch, dinner, and brunch.
- Popular Appetizers: Short Rib Potstickers, Parmesan Truffle Fries, and the "Famous" House Made Pretzels with Provolone Fondue.
- Entrees: Korean Prime Skirt Steak with fried rice, Braised Short Rib, Rotisserie Chicken Frites, and Scottish Salmon.
- Coffee & Drinks: Signature lattes like "The Dropout" (chocolate, caramel, au lait) and cocktails such as the Hank's Espresso Martini.
Operational Details (2026)
- Hours:
- Mon–Thu, Sun: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM.
- Fri–Sat: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM.
- Happy Hour: Mon–Fri, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Available on the rooftop).
- Reservations: Highly recommended, especially for dinner and weekend brunch.
- Parking: Valet is available during peak hours; self-parking validation is offered (up to 4 hours).
- Events: Can accommodate groups from 15 to 450 people across multiple private event spaces.