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St. Martin’s Wine Bistro is Back and Here’s What to Know

St. Martin’s Wine Bistro opened in Dallas in 1980. It sat on Greenville Avenue for 46 years. When the lease ran out in 2023, it went dark — no drama, no announcement, just gone. A lot of people who loved that room assumed it was over for good.

It wasn’t. St. Martin’s reopened March 11 at 4223 Bryan Street in Old East Dallas, in what used to be the L&B Antiques building. The piano came with it. So did the chandeliers, the white tablecloths, the dark wood, and the room’s instinct that dinner is an occasion rather than a transaction.

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Experience a Bit of Dallas History at St Martins Wine Bistro

St. Martin’s Wine Bistro, a Dallas institution, has been delighting locals with its classic French charm for nearly five decades. While many bistros have come and gone, St. Martin’s stands as a testament to both timeless culinary tradition and the enduring allure of French dining. After closing its original Greenville Avenue location, the restaurant has reopened in a sleek, refurbished space on Bryan Street, under the watchful eyes of the Heidari brothers, Pasha and Sina, and their father, Moshen.

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