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Inside the reservation system that fuels Dallas’ hottest restaurants

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By Sophie Brochu

Once a tiny start-up in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood, Tock’s network has grown rapidly in the past decade, earning a reputation as the industry’s most restaurant-friendly reservation system. In recent years, Tock has become a go-to in Dallas, Texas, for businesses looking to drive incremental revenue through everyday reservations, events, takeout, and more. Here’s how Tock works for every kind of business, from the avant-garde cocktail lounge to the storied steakhouse.

Apothecary – Limited reservations with $10 deposits

Apothecary’s dimly lit bar and lounge.

Known for its whimsical cocktails and innovative techniques, Apothecary is the intimate, speakeasy-style bar from the team behind Rye. They offer limited reservations on Tock, while holding select seats for walk-ins. This hybrid system works great for guests who want to make plans in advance, or drop by on a whim—and the $10 deposit per person ensures they’ll actually show up. 

Carte Blanche – Prepaid tasting menu experiences

Carte Blanche’s menu highlights native Texas ingredients.

From a husband-and-wife team comes a fine dining experience that highlights unique wild game and native Texas ingredients. Full chef’s tour and 6-course menus can be booked with prepaid reservations. This allows the team “to anticipate who is coming in and to give guests an all-encompassing experience at the best price possible.”

Pappas Bros. – Ticketed events

With locations in Dallas and Houston, this award-winning steakhouse, known for premium cuts and an impressive wine selection, dates all the way back to 1976. Pappas Bros. use Tock to power (and sell out) unique events that suit their brand. For example, this month, they’re hosting a ‘Treasures of Spain’ wine tasting and an exploration into ‘A Wonderful World of Pinot Noir’. 

Tatsu – Limited, prepaid omakase reservations

Chef Tatsuya crafts traditional, Edomae-style sushi.

Recently named a semi-finalist for Best New Restaurant by the James Beard Foundation, Tatsu offers a serene omakase experience in the historic Continental Gin Building. Each night, chef/owner Tatsuya Sekiguchi prepares a traditional menu for fewer than twenty guests. By prepaying, the team knows exactly who is going to show up, so they can focus on creating the ultimate dining experience. 

Petra and The Beast – Reservations + pickup

Since being named one of Esquire‘s Best New Restaurants in America back in 2018, this casual dining spot has developed something of a cult following. With a focus on whole utilization, fermentation, and sustainability, chef Misti Norris supports local farmers while delighting Dallas diners. She utilizes Tock for à la carte reservations, 6-course tasting menu reservations ($25 deposits), and limited takeout, which includes cheese and charcuterie boards for pickup. All of these experiences are displayed side-by-side on their Tock page.

Funky Picnic Brewery & Café – Reservations, classes, & unique events

Born in a Fort Worth garage amongst friends, this craft brewery had grown into a full-fledged business with a kitchen and a backroom. The team utilizes Tock for both free reservations and one-of-a-kind, ticketed events. Curious imbibers can book a beer & cheese class, a beer yoga session, seasonal beer dinners, or the occasional late-night drag show.

 

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