
DALLAS—Marriott Dallas Uptown has opened Y’all Plaza, a 4,000-square-foot event space designed to host a range of gatherings in one of the city’s most walkable neighborhoods.
The new venue offers a flexible setting for corporate functions, social events, wellness programming, and community activities. Located in Uptown Dallas, the space offers an alternative to traditional indoor meeting rooms and ballrooms, emphasizing openness and adaptability.
“At our core, we are in the business of creating memorable experiences, and Y’all Plaza is an extension of that commitment,” says Robbie Tawil, general manager of Marriott Dallas Uptown. “We are proud to open this space to our guests and the community after years of thoughtful planning. We envision it as a vibrant setting for events, connection, and celebration, and we’re excited to see how people make it their own.”
The space is designed to accommodate a variety of uses, from networking events and teambuilding activities to informal gatherings. Its layout encourages movement and interaction while allowing groups to customize the environment based on their needs. “Y’all Plaza was designed with flexibility in mind, allowing us to host everything from corporate meetings and client receptions to weddings and wellness programming,” says Hannah Finger, director of sales for Marriott Dallas Uptown. “It gives groups a unique alternative to traditional event spaces, with the ability to create more engaging, customized experiences for their guests.”
The pet-friendly plaza aims to offer a more relaxed setting within the busy Uptown district, which has grown into one of Dallas’ most active areas for dining, entertainment, and residential development.
“We see the opening of Y’all Plaza as a tremendous opportunity to serve the neighborhood and to enhance the truly distinct experience offered by the Marriott Dallas Uptown,” says Matt Segrest, president of Alamo Manhattan, a Dallas-based real estate development firm. “Our intent is to create a vibrant outdoor community gathering space in what has become the core of Uptown. We hope that our hotel guests relish this unique amenity and that our neighbors embrace the plaza as their own. Great neighborhoods have great public spaces, and we hope this is a worthy contribution.”








