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Photos: Raynor Brumfield. |
Plans are now in place for the Meddlesome Moth's final days, as it completes an iconic 15-year run as one of the top craft beer destinations in Dallas and all of North Texas. After a series of special events, the Moth will close on Thursday, May 22.
In 2010, Shannon Wynne and Keith Schlabs (founders of sibling concepts Flying Saucer and Rodeo Goat) debuted the Moth in the former Ann Sacks Tile Showroom as the first restaurant in the developing Dallas Design District. For its decor, a trio of oversized stained glass windows depicting Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and Elvis were reclaimed from Hard Rock Cafe - Dallas and restored to perfection, quickly defining the eatery along with its extensive selection of craft beers and brasserie offerings (these will change hands by way a private sale through Heritage Auctions).
Also of note, the Moth hosted some of the greatest names in craft beer culture during its time in Dallas, including Adam Avery (founder, Avery Brewing Co. of Colorado), Ken Grossman (founder, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. of California) and James Beard award-winner Garrett Oliver (brewmaster, Brooklyn Brewery of New York). Plus, in 2012, Stephen Beaumont, author of The World Atlas of Beer, named Meddlesome Moth as one of his favorite beer destinations in the world.
As for the remaining events, the Moth will celebrate its 15th and final anniversary during April Ale Week from April 20-25. According to a press release, a series of “Meet the Brewer” happy hours will occur from 4-7 p.m., with local Dallas favorites Celestial Beer Works (4/21), Manhattan Project Beer Co. (4/23) and Peticolas Brewing Co. (4/25).
A final Bon Voyage Brunch will then take place on Saturday, May 17, featuring brunch specials with a yacht rock theme. Reservations on OpenTable are highly recommended.