Capturing the spirit of Dallas Fort Worth’s culinary culture, global restaurateur HMSHost and its partners are delivering a new food hall experience at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). New dining will include restaurants from locally-loved Trinity Groves, to Eatzi’s Market & Bakery, Cake Bar and more. The airport awarded global restaurateur HMSHost and its partners Java Star Inc. and F. Howell Management Services Ltd. a new 10-year contract valued at $186 million to complete these upgrades in the new Terminal F.

“We are thrilled to build on the robust partnership that HMSHost and DFW Airport already enjoy and thank DFW Airport’s Board of Directors for the opportunity to continue to innovate with some of the strongest airport and restaurant operations partners from Texas and beyond,” says HMSHost president and CEO Steve Johnson. “Adding these new restaurant options will result in a bold new offering, bringing some of Dallas’ most exciting food into the airport.”

Trinity Groves, inspired by the West Dallas restaurant incubator of the same name from legendary Dallas restaurant entrepreneur Phil Romano in DFW will showcase an exhibition kitchen area and lively food hall vibe. Enabling local food innovators a place to present their style and flavor, the Terminal F Trinity Groves kitchen will offer a portfolio of menu options from successful incubator concepts Souk Kabab House, The Hall Bar & Grill, LUCK (Local Urban Craft Kitchen), and Beto & Son Real Mexican Food. As it does at the West Dallas location, Trinity Groves’ concepts will rotate in the airport to bring the latest trends to travelers.

Eatzi’s Market & Bakery, another concept from Phil Romano, is a European-style eatery that consistently receives awards and recognition both locally and nationally for its curated gourmet offerings. Eatzi’s will bring to the airport the characteristic experience of shopping for and tasting the unique specialties offered in an authentic Italian market.

Cake Bar brings the smells (and tastes) of something sweet with confectionary offerings by passionate baker Tracy German who spent over a decade selling stunning cakes from her home before setting up shop at Trinity Groves. This airport bakery destination will also sell signature hand-painted Kate Weiser Chocolates. Counter Culture Coffee, a boutique roaster with regional popularity, rounds out the bakery experience with comforting flavors of smoothly brewed and sustainably-sourced coffee.

Retail offerings in partnership with Stellar Partners, Inc. complete the overall shopping and dining experience planned for development. True to Texas is a shopping experience offering authentic Texas-made merchandise and 360 West is a news and travel convenience retail outlet inspired by the acclaimed 360 West Magazine.

Gilbert Aranza, owner-operator of Java Star, Inc., and Frank Howell, owner-operator of F. Howell, Ltd. are HMSHost’s longstanding Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) partners in Dallas. HMSHost and its ACDBE partners currently operate several restaurants throughout DFW Airport including the award-winning Dallas Cowboys Club, Lorena Garcia Tapas y Cocina, Maggiano’s Little Italy, Beer Union, California Pizza Kitchen, La Madeleine Bakery, and more.

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