The Elvis sculpture at the Chuy's at Knox and McKinney in Dallas is moving to the new location, according to the DMN [Photo: David Seeley]
“We knew, at some point, they were going vertical. We just didn’t know when.”
Travis Hudson
VP of Operations
Chuy’s
.…on why the Chuy’s Tex-Mex restaurant at Knox & McKinney in Dallas is moving to Greenville Avenue, via the Dallas Morning News.
For 31 years, Chuy’s has had an Instagram-ready location at Knox & McKinney in Dallas. That’s 17 years longer than Instagram has existed—but the clock is now ticking. The Austin-based restaurant brand plans to move the location two miles east to 1520 Greenville Avenue in April 2025, according to the Dallas Morning News. Thankfully, the Elvis statue will go along for the ride. And hopefully so will the hubcap ceiling, the pet photo wall, and the countless art works and sculptures that make this spot special.
Chuy’s at Knox and McKinney in Dallas [Photo: David Seeley]
Why the move? Turns out Trammell Crow Co. and BDT & MSD Partners—part of the team building a 1 million-SF mixed-use development down the street at Knox and the Katy Trail—have been snapping up leases on the same southeast corner Chuy’s is parked on, the DMN’s Sarah Blaskovich reports.
For more on the looming move, read the DMN story.
More looks at Chuy’s Knox/McKinney
At Chuy’s Knox McKinney, the nachos come with a side of hubcaps ceiling and ancient Greek-ish statue. [Photo: David Seeley]
Tree sculptures inside the Chuy’s at Knox and McKinney in Dallas [Photo: David Seeley]
Pet lovers are prized at Chuy’s at Knox and McKinney in Dallas [Photo: David Seeley]
Chuy’s at Knox and McKinney in Dallas [Photo: David Seeley]
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