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Official Word From Screen Door

SCREEN DOOR ANNOUNCES NEW MANAGEMENT TEAM

Restaurant veterans Michael “Mico” Rodriguez and Chef/Partner David McMillan join One Arts Plaza restaurant

(Dallas, TX) – Screen Door, a modern southern kitchen located in the Dallas Arts District, announces the appointment of a new management company.  With a newly formed company, MCM Restaurants, Michael “Mico” Rodriguez will now serve as Screen Door’s Executive Director, overseeing the day to day operations of the One Arts Plaza restaurant.  Chef/Partner David McMillan will bring his renowned culinary and management skills to Screen Door’s kitchen.

“We are so fortunate that these two great talents have come together for a merger.  At Screen Door we have a great dining concept that is ready to be leveraged and enhanced into the home cooking heart of the Arts District.  I am genuinely thrilled about the possibilities that these industry stalwarts bring to Screen Door,” remarked Lucy Billingsley, partner, Billingsley Company.

MCM Restaurants is a newly formed restaurant brand development company combining the forces and expertise of veteran restaurateurs Mico Rodriguez and David McMillan, along with contributing partners Robert Colombo and Teiichi Sakurai. With a goal of developing creative restaurants that are conceived and run the best way possible, Screen Door is MCM Restaurant’s first project.

“I am incredibly excited to be at One Arts Plaza at this point in my life.  This is a great opportunity for our new company,” said Mico Rodriquez.  “Screen Door already has a wonderful reputation in the community and we hope to call upon our experience to make it even better.”

Added Billingsley, “The management change coincides with the opening of the AT&T Performing Arts Center and all of the possibilities the Arts District now brings.  Screen Door has been one of One Arts Plaza’s highly praised establishments by both critics and customers alike, and we appreciate the dedication of Chef Fitzgerald Dodd, GM Rick Stein and their staff.”

Executive Director Mico Rodriguez and Chef/Partner McMillan bring over 75 years of combined experience and acclaim to Screen Door.  Mico Rodriguez, known as the “Godfather of Tex-Mex,” is the founder and former CEO of the M Crowd Restaurant Group, which formed in 1990 with the first restaurant in 1991.  He also founded The Mercury Grill and The Mercury Chophouse with celebrated Chef Chris Ward.

Chef/Partner McMillan has been chef, owner, and caterer for top rated restaurants, hotels, Hollywood celebrities and world dignitaries.  Most recently McMillan collaborated with Tristan Simon at Consilient Restaurants, opening projects in both Dallas and Los Angeles after closing his restaurant, 62 Main in Colleyville earlier this year.

His experience also includes a highly successful tenure at Nana where he put a new spin on upscale New American cuisine.  At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, McMillan served as partner & executive chef for World Broadcasters division of the Atlanta Committee of the Olympic Games.  He has been associated with some of the country’s leading hotel companies in addition to being executive chef at Beverly Hill’s famed Peninsula Hotel, which was awarded both five stars and five diamonds during his tenure. As partner and executive chef of Legacy Restaurant, which opened in 1995, he presided over what LA Magazine voted one of the Ten Best New Restaurants in LA.

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12 Comments to “Official Word From Screen Door”
  • Kirk

    Why report, when a news release will serve the purpose?

  • Nancy Nichols

    Because I have calls and emails out and nobody has returned my calls so I posted the most current information.

  • ELW

    Maybe I’ve missed something in the Mico saga lately, but doesn’t it seem like a risky move to appoint as Executive Director someone that was on the cover of D last month (or the one before that?) for an article chronicling the total mess he’s in at the moment?

  • Worzel Gummidge

    ELW: He is bringing his experience to the bar.

  • Taylor

    ELW: I thought the same thing. I hope it works out successfully!

  • b

    Lock the liquor cabinet between Mcmillan and Mico it’s going to be a wild ride…..

  • MRG

    Don’t lose Rick Stein!

  • Loftygirl

    Is Fitz staying or going?

  • DL

    As accomplished entrepreneurs we all have draw backs and areas in which we can personally improve upon. As a restaurateur, Mico has been praised on a national level. I think that we should focus on his professional strengths rather than his personal battles.

  • luniz

    DL why do that when you can be objective and do both?

  • sb

    This place definitely needed new management. The service and attention to detail was horrible.

  • Tsuki

    So glad to hear that Erica is staying. She is very good.

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