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Pasha showed equal respect to Bowen when he opened the tony Bowen House in 2013. After Mr. Bowen’s death, high residential establishments including a Victorian Village, Fairmont, Cedar Springs, Maple and other areas defined the opulence and wealthy community. Large homes and servant quarters appeared and roads were now paved with brick.

Bowen House is Uptown's Hottest New Cocktail Bar - Eater Dallas

Bowen House is Uptown's Hottest New Cocktail Bar.

Posted: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 07:00:00 GMT [source]

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Bowen House in Uptown is an upscale neighborhood (it's literally set inside a refurbished Victorian home) watering hole bound to satisfy all your cocktail cravings. Go for a custom drink-- just tell the bartenders what sort of drinks you like and they'll mix up something specially for you-- or a classic cocktail (the Old Fashioned is top notch). A highly impressive food menu will help you settle in. Cocktails are carefully crafted from an extensive selection of liquors and liqueurs, housemade syrups, fresh fruit and herbs; the dedicated bar staff crushes ice by hand even on hopping weekend nights. A brief food menu leans Texan with smoked items like wild boar meatloaf.

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Customers are free to download these images, but not use these digital files (watermarked by the Sirved logo) for any commercial purpose, without prior written permission of Sirved. Our sister restaurant, Las Palmas, is just a stone’s throw from us, and the neighborhood is seeing a bit of reinvention. 1900s - Ahab Bowen passes away at the age of 93 on February 11th and buried at Trinity Greenwood Cemetery off McKinney Avenue. His funeral was well attended and provided a platform for wealthy people to create Homes and businesses leaving the landmark behind. Bowen House’s sister bar, Mike’s Gemini Twin, is currently closed in accordance with state mandates and will open as soon as we’re able to do so safely.

Plush daytime spaces and sleek lobby bars make hanging onsite all day and night so easy.

Tools from this era were discovered in the 1980s when the Woodall Rodgers freeway was built. 1880s-1890s - McKinney Avenue became a cow trail to sell off cattle on the way to McKinney, Texas market. This was the route Frank and Jessie James took to hide out with the Younger family in Scyene or present day Mesquite.

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All three brothers served in the Civil War for the Southern Side of the Confederacy and were popular amongst the Generals and Camp military men. During the war, Dallas was part Federal and part Southern, Yankees vs. Rebels. The Bowen Family were living in the Yankee side of Dallas which became home for Peddlers and salesman who traveled by rail and in support of African Americans in the area. General Sterling Price became fond of the Bowen boys which was helpful and powerful card of aces to hold in a very divided political place. Bowen was a mailman who traveled over 300,000 miles while working for the U.S. postal service. The Bowen Family came to Dallas not far from the Trinity River to open up a grocery store.

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The occupation sounds shady today, but the term was a common one given to peddlers who sold goods from a cart or store. Mary Bowen would re-marry as would Caroline Elizabeth Bowen who married into the Worthington family and would later marry again to B.F. Many people feel that the ghost of Mary remains in the house. The Ahab Bowen house is one of the few remaining examples of what the community once was.

A farm that remained as the neighborhood changed around it. It was a time when McKinney Avenue was a dirt road used to drive cattle from Dallas to McKinney. It was also the route Frank and Jessie James took to hide out with the Younger family in Scyene (now Mesquite).

Bar Review: Bowen House - D Magazine

Bar Review: Bowen House.

Posted: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 07:00:00 GMT [source]

The home, a working farm, was surrounded by creeks, prairie land, and woods. In the late 1890s, a brick building went up next to Bowen’s property. Today, that building is occupied by S&D Oyster Company. Bowen, originally from Tennessee, moved to Dallas from Bolivar, Missouri to open a grocery store in downtown Dallas. He was referred to as a “Huckster” in the 1870s census.

So shimmy up to the bar and order a vintage cocktail. If the lights flicker near midnight, you’ll know Mary is ready for you to leave her home. On May 2, 1873, Bowen and his wife Mary purchased 16 acres bounded by Howell Street, McKinney Avenue, Maple Avenue, and Allen Street.

This was known as the Grocers District and by 1895 was one of the very colorful districts of the city. DALLAS, TX (July 16, 2020)  – Bowen House is, once again, opening its doors to its loyal guests at 50% capacity! The cocktail haunt is also able to offer its carefully crafted cocktails to-go in accordance with recent changes to Texas state law. They can send guests home with complete cocktails shaken and stirred by their expert bartenders OR cocktail kits.

In 1976, Michal Longcrier purchased the house and paid homage to Ahab Bowen. He opened Ahab Bowen’s vintage store which he operated until 2011. In 2012, noted Dallas restaurateur Mohsen Heidari, owner of Arthur’s and St Martin’s, bought the house. He turned it over to his son, Pasha Heidari who opened the Kennedy Room in the space formerly known as Montaigne.

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The 1870s in Dallas was half harmed by the loss of the war, held some grudges and yet allowed wounded soldiers to heal. They also helped bring about Yankee Railroads into the area which was led by the Boll family who buried their gold in their backyard. Beyond cocktails, Bowen House offers a complete food menu that’s not to be missed. To accompany their longtime favorites like Fried Brie with blueberry compote, Chicken Tenders, and a steak special that will rival any other in Dallas for just $27, Bowen House continues to bring new dishes to the table. New menu items for the warmer months like Grilled Toast with peaches, ricotta, and pecans and Ratatouille are now available on the Summer 2020 menu that was released in June.

Three of his daughter married grocers or food service providers. His funeral was attended by his wealthy clients who were now building large houses around the Fairmont and Cedar Springs area. He is buried at Trinity Greenwood Cemetery off McKinney Avenue and Hall Street. Two of Bowen’s sons, John and Bowen, became ranchers and left Dallas.

1860s - Ahab Bowen and his family left Bolivar, Missouri due to the fact that Federals or Yankees had attacked the Stage Coach thus the violence of the Civil War. The Bowen Family came to Dallas to open a grocery store in the Downtown district and was noted as a Huckster in the 1870’s census. The term huckster refers to a peddler who may sell things in a cart or have a store front to sell brooms, buckets, dry foods and tobacco. Ahab Bowen came to Dallas because of the rich land district. He arrived in Dallas with his wife, sons and three daughters who would later marry into families of other grocers and hucksters that occupied mansions along Maple Avenue, McKinney Avenue and Cedar Springs.

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