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Help us make it rightI had been the the Meyerson before, but never tried one of their restaurants. We had the brunch on Sunday before the 2:30 performance, then when the food was so good, went back before the organ and brass concert the next day. The items were very fresh and hot, and the pans were constantly refilled. One thing they really did...
Convenient meal option with nice atmosphere. Staff did a great job and food options and price were reasonable. Not exceptional but certainly enjoyable and worth the visit.
Opus has in my opinion become better and now I can recommend it. In the past was not too good but this year it has been good. The first time I went back I was a little leery but now have turned into a regular again.
The best part of the restaurant is that it creates a stress free way...
Although we are not a fan of buffets, we thought the menu was imaginative and excellently prepared at a quite reasonable price. (The only thing that had some problems was the tilapia but it is always hard to keep fish from getting soft when served in a buffet so we focused on the chicken and beef instead). The soup was...
My wife and I ate at this restaurant in the Meyerson Symphony Hall before a Saturday evening performance and were favorably impressed with the food quality, especially for a buffet. The restaurant is next to large, tall windows offering excellent views of the Dallas skyscrapers with a full bar.
The buffet was excellent (especially for a buffet) with nearly all...
Opus, located within the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, offers a fine dining experience before many concerts. Executive Chef Tim Semenuk creates new menus each week that tie the cuisine to the performance. They offer an a la carte menu and a bountiful buffet before evening performances and a Sunday brunch before Sunday matinees. Opus is located in the West Lobby, overlooking the Betty B....
Opus is located at 2301 Flora St # 100, Dallas, TX. This location is in the Downtown Dallas neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.
You have two choices: an extensive buffet or four-course, fixed-price dinner that, when offered, is designed to match the theme of the evening's performance.
Open only on performance days.
If you try out Opus, you`ll find an eatery that serves up an American cuisine. Expect to pay in the range of $12 to $20 per person.
This venue is an outstanding accomplishment, both architecturally and culturally. The hall is the crown jewel of the Arts District downtown, and is noted as having some of the finest acoustics in America. It was opened in 1989 and is hallmarked by the Lay Family Organ. The organ rises the full height of the concert chamber behind the stage; it's one of the largest mechanical action organs ever...
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