New restaurant announced for The Quad — Dallas’ renovated, historic Quadrangle

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Two Hands is an Australian cafe with locations in New York City and Austin.

Two Hands is the first of five new restaurants named to the remodeled Quad.

The Quad, formerly called the Quadrangle, will have a 12-story office building that overlooks five free-standing restaurants. The first one announced, Two Hands Australian cafe, is expected to open in 2024. The restaurant started in 2014 in New York City and now has locations in four NYC boroughs, Austin and Nashville. Two more Two Hands are expected to open in Denver and Franklin, Tenn., before the first one debuts in Dallas.The food at Two Hands in Austin includes an all day menu with “brekky” — breakfast dishes like smashed avocado toast, egg scramble and a lemon-poppyseed waffle — as well as grain bowls, salad and a burger at lunch.

Stream Realty Partners is branding the Quad project as “a different Dallas,” which is meant to remind long-timers of its role as the first mixed-use development in the city, but also of its new role post-renovation. The Quad will have a new 12-floor office tower, underground parking, a lawn and — it says here — bike valet.Two Hands will be at 2699 Howell St., Dallas. It’s expected to open in the first quarter of 2024.

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