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Inside Joseph Palladino’s Most Personal Venture Yet

A preview of Palladino's Restaurant stirs excitement ahead of its opening
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Claudia Carson-Habeeb

By Jake Wilkinson and Claudia Carson-Habeeb

A familiar name in Dallas dining is preparing to make its next mark on Preston Hollow.

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Former NFL player Darren Woodson signs a door in the back of house Claudia Carson-Habeeb

With just weeks until opening day, Palladino’s Steak and Seafood is poised to bring a fresh take on fine dining to the neighborhood.

The new venture from Joseph Palladino, the longtime restaurateur who helped build Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse into a Dallas dining institution, blends prime steaks, premium seafood, refined sushi and Italian-inspired favorites in a space designed as much around family as food.

During a recent preview, Palladino and longtime friend and executive chef Sam Hazen offered a first look inside the restaurant’s expansive $2 million kitchen, shared details of the menu, and reflected on the personal significance behind the project.

For Palladino, the restaurant represents more than a new business venture.

“I’m just excited that my children have an opportunity to have a restaurant with their last name, and something that they can be proud of, and hopefully, as they get older, whether they decide to get involved in the restaurant industry or not, that’s up to them. In the meantime, I think what’s most important to me is that they see the work ethic and dedication it takes to do things like this, and at a very high level,” Palladino said.

That family connection is woven throughout the restaurant. Two menu items bear the names of Palladino’s sons: the Antony Caesar Salad and Roman’s Famous Cheeseburger.

His daughter, Aria Palladino, also leaves her imprint on the space. The restaurant’s signature showroom, known as the Aria Room, features a grand piano, bourbon bar, and artwork created by the young painter herself. One of her paintings hangs prominently behind the host stand, offering guests an immediate glimpse into the family story behind the restaurant.

The result is a dining destination that pays homage to Palladino’s New York roots while embracing the next chapter of his family’s legacy in Dallas. With its combination of elevated cuisine, thoughtful design, and personal touches, Palladino’s Steak and Seafood is aiming to become one of Preston Hollow’s most anticipated new dining experiences.

Authors

Jake Wilkinson

Jake Wilkinson

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Jake Wilkinson is a summer 2026 People Newspapers editorial intern. He is a rising senior at the University of North Texas and formerly volunteered for the student newspaper on campus during the summer semester. After finishing a spring internship at UNT’s police station, he's ready to bring his experience covering community journalism to Dallas. Jake is a big film and entertainment industry fan, and originally from Oahu, Hawaii.
Claudia Carson-Habeeb

Claudia Carson-Habeeb

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Claudia Carson-Habeeb, managing editor of People Newspapers, got her start at The Baylor Lariat. Her debut publication, Falling Through the Spiral of My Notebook (1993), launched a career devoted to writing without margins. A former on-screen HGTV personality, she covers everything from hometown heroes to global design trends and curates a multigenerational family library that would make Borges proud. Happiest on horseback, she spends her spare time hoof picking with volunteers at her animal rescue nonprofit.
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