About Restaurant: Café 43, located at the George W. Bush Presidential Center, is a contemporary American restaurant which features a locally sourced, organic, seasonal and sustainable menu for weekday lunch and weekend brunch. It is one of the most preferred venues in the city for private events in the evening for groups of up to 150 because of its stunning design, flexibility, private entrance and breezy terrace. Admission to the Center is not required as Café 43 has its own entrance.
Positive Review Count: 1500 Reviews
Price Range: $30 and under
Restaurant Type: American
Keywords: Good for business meals, Great for brunch, Charming
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Details: 4.8Food , 4.7Service , 4.7Ambience , 4.7Value
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Dining style: Casual Elegant
Price: $30 and under
Cuisines: American
Hours of operation: Lunch
Mon–Sat 11:00 am–2:30 pm
Brunch
Sat 11:00 am–2:30 pm
Phone number: (214) 200-4302
Website: http://www.bushcenter.com/plan-your-visit/dining
Payment options: AMEX, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
Dress code: Business Casual
Executive chef: John Maas
Catering: Upscale American cuisine focused on locally sourced, seasonal ingredients.
Private party facilities: Cafe 43 is available evenings for seated dinners of up to 120 guests and cocktail receptions for up to 150 guests. There are other private event spaces located throughout the Center.
Private party contact: Leslie Cravens: (214) 855-4318
Location: 2943 SMU Blvd., Dallas, TX 75205
Neighborhood: Downtown
Cross street: Bush Avenue
Parking details: There are several nearby parking garages on the SMU campus.
Public transit: From the Dart Mockingbord Station take the Mustang Express bus route 768.
Additional: Banquet, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Cafe, Cocktails, Farm to Table, Full Bar, Gluten-free Options, Non-Smoking, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Vegan, View, Weekend Brunch, Wheelchair Access, Wine
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