A Timeline of Vandelay Hospitality Legal Proceedings
Vandelay Hospitality Group (VHG) settled four lawsuits recently.
Read moreVandelay Hospitality Group (VHG) settled four lawsuits recently.
Read moreLegal battles are on the “menu” for Vandelay Hospitality Group CEO Hunter Pond.
Read moreSMU Mustangs’ wide receiver, Reggie Roberson will be the first student athlete Vandelay Hospitality Group backs.
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A former employee is suing restaurant group Vandelay Hospitality alleging the “company’s culture has become shot through with racism, sexism, homophobia and outright disdain for its employees and guests.”
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Jack & Harry’s, a New Orleans-inspired restaurant and bar, will open at 6844 Snider Plaza on Friday, March 29.
Read moreA lawsuit regarding a planned Lucky’s Hot Chicken expansion across the Dallas-Fort Worth area filed Aug. 24 by investors that named Vandelay Hospitality Group CEO Hunter Pond, Vandelay Hospitality Group, and home builder Lou Olerio was resolved by Sept. 1.
Read moreThe sushi restaurant opened Aug. 14 in the former longtime Cantina Laredo space in the Preston Royal shopping center.
Read moreThe U.K. cookie shop chain’s second U.S. and Texas location – located kitty-corner to Bubba’s Cooks Country – serves such popular flavors as milk or dark chocolate chunk, white chocolate chunk, and double chocolate chunk.
Read moreChef Kashawn Cruell, who helped Major Food Group open Italian restaurant Carbone and others in New York, will run a new restaurant planned for the new building in the southeast corner of Snider Plaza near where Peggy Sue BBQ used to be.
Read moreHudson House is expected to open its latest outpost in the former Corner Bakery space in 2024.
Read moreThe highly anticipated revamp of the Slider and Blues restaurant and arcade concept, which once had multiple locations in Dallas-Fort Worth, is open on Hillcrest Avenue across from SMU.
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