City Hall is a sophisticated but relaxed neighborhood restaurant which is part of Arthouse – an urban mixed-use community at Keller Town Center.
From its staff to its ambiance, City Hall has a personality and flavor all its own. We pride ourselves on originality, a chef driven menu, excellent service, and a commitment to making your experience exceptional on every level. This is the place for a business lunch or dinner, a girls’ night out, happy hour, a Sunday brunch, a family dinner, or just a low-key meal at the bar.
City Hall is Keller’s new culinary and social hot-spot.
Keller Farmers Market and City Hall Partnership
In 2009, The Keller Farmers Market was opened at Keller Town Center with the mission of enhancing the lives of the Keller community by creating reliable access to healthy and locally grown food, delivering consistent wellness education, and generating much-needed income and support for local farmers, food producers and artisans by providing programs that foster social gathering. The Shops at Arthouse and the City of Keller are principal sponsors of the market.
City Hall has formed a strategic partnership with the Keller Farmers Market, working closely with newly named director Bridget Rodewald to bring the freshest and best quality food onto the plates of City Hall diners. In turn, City Hall chef Otto Borsich will be actively involved with the Market, providing culinary lessons and creating impromptu dishes utilizing local ingredients from Texas farms.
“Having access to a local farmers market, being able to educate people on healthy eating, and the caliber of our market vendors creates an ideal situation for a new restaurant,” said City Hall Chef Borsich. “We can integrate the tastes and traditions of this Texas region while also providing a level of freshness and innovation you’re not going to find in a national chain.”
Rodewald has taken the directorship of the market in conjunction with her role as the owner of the Wellness Gourmet, an independently owned and operated culinary company located in Keller. The company marries gourmet food with health issues to address diet challenges and the growing obesity problem across the United States.
“The Keller Farmers Market can play an important role in the community,” said Rodewald. “I’m excited to be in this position and happy to have City Hall as a dedicated partner.”


