Inside Delilah Dallas: Celebrity-Favorite LA Supper Club Makes Texas Debut

There’s making an entrance… and then there’s making an entrance the h.wood Group way. The Los Angeles-based hospitality and marketing company marked its first Texas expansion in February with the grandiose opening of Delilah, a 1920s-inspired supper club at 1616 Hi Line Avenue that’s putting on the Ritz in Dallas’ dining scene.

“Delilah Dallas will be a proper supper club with a full band and dancers, offering a one-of-a-kind experience unlike anything else in the city,” said John Terzian and Brian Toll, co-founders of the h.wood Group, in a press release ahead of the opening.

The h.wood Group is known for extravagance, with a portfolio that includes Los Angeles’ the Nice Guy and Nashville’s Harriet’s. Delilah Dallas is the fourth iteration of the brand, following the flagship West Hollywood location and Miami and Las Vegas. Naturally, its Texas debut is the biggest. DiningOut got a peek.

Delilah’s exterior is inconspicuous, but inside, the restaurant unfolds into 15,000 square feet of opulence. The supper club serves as a portal to 1920s-to-1940s glamour, complete with three private dining rooms, a wine room and a full live band…

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