SAN JOSE — A dining establishment named after the Ancient Greek goddesses of dawn and night, Eos & Nyx, is setting the stage for an unparalleled dining experience in downtown San Jose’s budding “restaurant row.” This new venture is part of a vibrant expansion in the heart of the city, promising to bring a unique blend of cultural mythology and contemporary dining to the local culinary scene. As part of Paseo, a mixed-use redevelopment of the former Camera 12 movie complex, Eos & Nyx aims to anchor a culinary hotspot destined to become one of San Jose’s most exciting gastronomic destinations.
The restaurant space spans nearly 4,000 square feet within Paseo, located at 201 S. Second Street. The site’s transformation is spearheaded by Urban Catalyst, a real estate firm dedicated to revitalizing urban spaces. With high ceilings and a prime location on the city’s emerging Restaurant Row, Eos & Nyx plans to offer guests an array of dining options, from brunch to cocktails, under the thematic banner of dawn and night, embodying the spirit of its divine namesakes. The opening of Eos & Nyx is anticipated to enhance downtown San Jose’s reputation as a burgeoning hub for dining and entertainment alike.
Behind Eos & Nyx is the Paper Plane Group, a team renowned for their contribution to San Jose’s nightlife and dining scene through successful establishments such as Original Gravity Public House, Paper Plane, and Miniboss. The group’s knack for creating engaging, high-quality dining experiences makes Eos & Nyx one of the most awaited openings in the area. The restaurant’s owners, seasoned entrepreneurs Dan Phan, Johnny Wang, and George Lahlouh, express confidence in downtown San Jose as a thriving center for development and hospitality, banking on their deep-rooted presence and successful history in the area to ensure the new venture’s success.
With the promise of serving up an eclectic menu for brunch, lunch, dinner, and evening cocktails, Eos & Nyx is poised to cater to a wide array of tastes and preferences, further cementing downtown San Jose as a prime destination for discerning diners and nightlife enthusiasts. The incorporation of a thematic element dedicated to the Greek goddesses of dawn and night adds a layer of intrigue and mythological charm to the eating experience, setting Eos & Nyx apart as a destination not just for meals, but for memorable dining experiences. As part of a larger project that also includes other leisure activities like Urban Putt and Unofficial Logging, Eos & Nyx will undoubtedly contribute significantly to the lively, diverse, and culturally rich atmosphere of downtown San Jose’s restaurant row.