restaurant_the lot From the opposite side of the pond, but something Lake Highlands might be interested in …

The Lot, a new concept in East Dallas, which replaces the Backyard Beach Bar, is open. And, the best part is that the place, which features a menu by local-celebrity chef Sharon Hage, will soon be accessible from the Santa Fe Trail, meaning you could ride your bike (or run if you are into long distances) from Lake Highlands to The Lot via the White Rock Trail to Santa Fe Trail.

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Here’s what intern Whitney Thompson reported about the bridge that will connect the trail to the restaurant:

“The ball is rolling,” confirms John McBride, owner of new neighborhood restaurant The LOT. The city of Dallas has granted permission for a bridge to be built that will allow access from the Santa Fe Trail directly to the restaurant.

The nonprofit group Friends of Santa Fe Trail are helping drive the project forward by working with the city to create trail access to the restaurant “just like the one on the Katy Trail.” The nonprofit exists to help raise funds for projects, like this bridge, that support and enhance the Santa Fe Trail. (Trail access would also come in handy when the future Arboretum Village development at Gaston, Garland and Grand is finally complete.)

The bridge is great news for families in the neighborhood who would otherwise be walking with strollers on high traffic roads or spending more time wrestling with car seats than they would spend driving to the restaurant (which has the genius combination of a beer garden and a children’s play area.)