Fox Restaurant Concepts, the parent company behind eateries such as Flower Child and Culinary Dropout, is bringing another restaurant to Cherry Creek.
The Phoenix-based company plans to open The Henry — an eatery it already operates in a handful of other cities — in the office building under construction 201 Fillmore St., the company announced Tuesday.
The eight-story 201 Fillmore building, which broke ground late last year, is being developed by Seattle-based Schnitzer West, which said the deal for The Henry brings the building to 100 percent leased. That’s because the remainder of the building’s office space has been leased to the oil and gas firm Antero Resources Corp., which will move its headquarters there from the Union Station area.
Fox operates The Henry in Dallas, Miami, Phoenix and Southern California, according to its website. A Nashville location is opening this fall.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. In Phoenix, dinner entrees range in price from a $20 burger with white cheddar and American cheese to a $53 filet mignon, according to an online menu. Other options include a grilled shrimp taco platter and rigatoni alla vodka.
Fox, which Cheesecake Factory acquired in 2019, is familiar with Cherry Creek. Flower Child operates in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, and North Italia has a location on Clayton Lane. The company’s Culinary Dropout and Blanco Cocina + Cantina eateries, meanwhile, are a short drive north, just off Colorado Boulevard.
Fox Restaurant Concepts, the parent company behind eateries such as Flower Child and Culinary Dropout, is bringing another restaurant to Cherry Creek.
The Phoenix-based company plans to open The Henry — an eatery it already operates in a handful of other cities — in the office building under construction 201 Fillmore St., the company announced Tuesday.
The eight-story 201 Fillmore building, which broke ground late last year, is being developed by Seattle-based Schnitzer West, which said the deal for The Henry brings the building to 100 percent leased. That’s because the remainder of the building’s office space has been leased to the oil and gas firm Antero Resources Corp., which will move its headquarters there from the Union Station area.
Fox operates The Henry in Dallas, Miami, Phoenix and Southern California, according to its website. A Nashville location is opening this fall.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. In Phoenix, dinner entrees range in price from a $20 burger with white cheddar and American cheese to a $53 filet mignon, according to an online menu. Other options include a grilled shrimp taco platter and rigatoni alla vodka.
Fox, which Cheesecake Factory acquired in 2019, is familiar with Cherry Creek. Flower Child operates in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, and North Italia has a location on Clayton Lane. The company’s Culinary Dropout and Blanco Cocina + Cantina eateries, meanwhile, are a short drive north, just off Colorado Boulevard.