At Western Addition restaurants, the art on the walls is as much of a draw as the food on the plate.
"At Bobbie’s Airway Grill in Dallas we have a series of David Shrigley works along the back wall, over the booths, and some guests have their favorites,” Founder, CEO and Chief Culinary Officer Robert Quick explained. “I’ve overheard guests say ‘Oh! We get to sit in the “Peaches” booth tonight?’ Watching people discover and appreciate the art as much as the food is one of my favorite things. For some guests, the art might fade into the background, but for others it’s a highlight. They notice it, connect with it and it becomes part of their experience.”
Across Bobbie's, il Bracco Dallas, il Bracco Houston, and Balboa Surf Club guests encounter more than $400,000 in original works and limited-edition prints from artists including Alexander Calder, Roy Lichtenstein, Agnes Martin, Wayne Thiebaud and Robert Rauschenberg
The installations come from the personal collection of Quick and his wife, Mary Lucille Quick, the company’s vice president of design. Instead of relying on decorative prints, the Quicks incorporate pieces they have collected over many years, selecting works that align with each restaurant’s architecture, tone and menu style. The pair wanted to showcase their love of art and share their collection with others.
“Her philosophy is that ‘art should be collected for what it is, not how it decorates.’ She’s taught me so much. We began collecting art long before we began opening restaurants – so there was never an option to hang “decor art” on the walls. It was always going to be the good stuff.”
Each restaurant features a selection of works that reinforce the concept.
-
il Bracco Dallas includes works such as John Baldessari’s Numbered Legs and Wayne Thiebaud’s Eyeglasses, adding a modern, refined feel to the Italian concept.
-
Bobbie’s Airway Grill features bold, graphic pieces including Roy Lichtenstein’s Sandwich and Soda.
-
il Bracco Houston houses works by Calder, Alex Katz and Gene Davis, chosen to support the restaurant’s clean, contemporary design.
-
Balboa Surf Club pairs its seafood-centric menu with pieces such as Frank Stella’s Del Mar and an antique whaling map to subtly reference coastal themes.
Founded in 2018, Western Addition is making its first national expansion with the upcoming opening of il Bracco in Scottsdale, Ariz. in early 2026.
“When we’re designing a restaurant and curating the art, we want pieces that quietly refer to the cuisine, the locale, or the feeling of the restaurant,” said Quick, “But not in a literal way. So, for an Italian concept, we might include a few works by Italian artists. The goal is for the space to feel lived in, like you’ve stepped into someone’s home with really great taste.”
