Our Vision

A note from our visionary, Sava Farah

“My love affair and vision for this project began the first time I stepped foot on the property when, in 2013, my husband William and I married and moved into a house in the woods nearby.

Having lived in Ann Arbor since 2007, I’d heard plenty of stories about the famous The Lord Fox and we would occasionally visit Roger Monks, the tired neighborhood eatery that took its place after an epic, 60 some year run.  

Prior to The Lord Fox years, the barn was home to another popular roadside restaurant, The Farm Cupboard, who specialized in taking in weary travelers, pouring stiff cocktails during prohibition and for its famous Fried Chicken recipe for over 30 years. 

This place was special - I could sense that from my very first visit.  I was drawn to rich history that lay beneath the dust and disrepair. As I drove past or would stop in for dinner, I couldn’t help myself but daydream about what the property could look and feel like and the unique charm and potential of Dixboro Village. 

I’d tell friends and family wild stories of how I would develop the site and what kind of restaurant it ought to be and how that would transform the Village, to have a destination restaurant there once again. The kind you’d see on the roadside in Hudson Valley, Napa or even the countryside in Europe.

The daydreaming continued with no real intentions until I had learned that the restaurant had been clandestinely sold to buyers who had plans to convert the century-old restaurant farmhouse into an office space, erasing the 100 years of restaurant history and altering the vibe and future of Dixboro Village forever.

Before I knew it, my husband and I had become the owners of Ann Arbor’s most storied restaurant along with the 6.5 scenic acres it was set on; and we began developing The Dixboro Project which envelops our dining and recreational concepts as well as its periphery projects.  

We imagined a much humbler project to begin with.  A remodel and perhaps an expansion, we thought. Soon after we learned that the building and site would require much more than a remodel—it would need to be entirely redeveloped with a great responsibility in restoring and maintaining the land and its environs including a section of Fleming Creek that runs through the property—something that had been neglected for many years prior. 

The scope and complexity of the project equally intrigued me and intimidated me, though we continued with a deep commitment to the legacy, the land and the highest quality food and services.  As the restaurant spaces took shape, our vision became to create multiple dining concepts and styles that would make this a place you’ll remember, for any occasion. Our commitment and vision continue to expand as we lay the groundwork for another 100 years of restaurant history.  

What an honor!
Sava Farah

our mission

At The Dixboro Project, we explore what it means to live well.

Through our experiences, we cultivate ways to live in the moment and engage the senses through food, culture, nature, and community.

Our Values

preservation of place and memory

Dixboro is a small community joined together by its rich cultural history. Placekeeping of this space as a gathering place and restaurant allows residents to return for celebrations as they have for over 100 years.

nourishing the mind, body, and soul

We believe that a life well lived is rooted in a soulful reconnection with our human-ness. To bring ourselves back into our bodies we indulge the senses. We connect ourselves and our guests to immersive moments of comfort, joy, and connection—to self, others, nature, and nourishment. 

service as a way of life

We delight our guests with our staff’s level of pride and professionalism to our service and craft. To us, it’s more than our work, it’s an opportunity to embody the service mentality. To practice care for others, and build our Culture of Care.

A part of the bigger picture

We see and honor our opportunity to create change that helps drive the community character of the Village of Dixboro as well as the greater Ann Arbor experience. From working with the City to implement pedestrian friendly experiences around our site to hosting events unlike any other in the Ann Arbor area—we strive to expand the understanding of what it means to live well in our community.

transforming your perspective on fine dining

Fine dining doesn’t have to be a rigid experience. Ours is soft, relaxed, and nourishing—and our guests walk away feeling cared for. We provide an experience that examines what the ‘finer’ things in life actually are—heartfelt service, delicious food, and a connection with your community.

Stewards of the land

We are proud stewards of the land our Project rests on. We understand that it is our responsibility to the Earth and her creatures to nurture the ecosystem that supports life surrounding us here. From land remediation to rebuild the wildlife habitat on our site, to our eco-friendly on-site farming practices, we know that the energy we put into this place comes back to us.

An exploration in living well

Every experience that happens at The Dixboro Project comes from a loving intention to help our community access the magic of living well. As we develop additional brands, experiences and programming, we stay rooted in this intention.

evolving dixboro’s history of comfort food

Our menu items are rich in flavor and rooted in history. We provide culinary experiences that intrigue the senses, pique curiosity, and push boundaries. We recreate menu items as a way to honor the lingering memories of meals enjoyed in this space over the past several decades.

community connection: knowing ourselves

We get to know ourselves in relation to the greater community we exist within. When we know others, we know ourselves.

a life well lived

Slowing down our experiences and deep engagement with our senses is a life meditation.

A CULTURE OF EXCELLENCE

Our culture of excellence is what creates the ecosystem for extraordinary employee performance and transformative guest experiences. Our culture is the culmination of our mission, values and the things we choose to do each day.  Each member of our team is a part of our culture and every decision we make adds or detracts from it. 

TRANSFORMATIONAL HOSPITALITY 

We all know what Transformational Hospitality feels like when we provide it to our guests and on the rare occasion that we get to experience it ourselves. This is when one is so well taken care of that they can truly unwind and let go. Transformational Hospitality has the power to change our state of being, our thinking, even our world view.  Experiencing Transformational Hospitality with another, or a group, can create long lasting shared memories that nurture relationships. To experience such hospitality is one of the greatest luxuries in life and it is our goal for each and every guest we get to serve at The Dixboro Project.  

People may forget a great meal or a beautiful restaurant, but they will never forget the way you make them feel. 

OUR SERVICE APPROACH

Our service is guided by our pursuit of excellence. We are serious about our service and intentional about everything we do, working with synchronicity to stage and deliver a consistently excellent experience for each guest that walks through our doors. We act out every step of service with intention and soignee.  Never rushed.  Always poised, confident and informed. We do this with accuracy, pride, unwavering consistency and a bias towards learning and continuous growth.  

We are always on stage while on property and every single thing matters here. The foundation of our exceptional service is based on respect.  We are intentional about each step of service so we don't have to relegate to shortcuts or innocent time savers that compromise our level of service.