

Dallas, TX
Best Breakfast (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Bread Winners Cafe and Bakery |
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3301 McKinney Ave, Dallas 75204 214-754-4940
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UPTOWN. Weekends are extra busy at this bakery as folks stop in for decadent desserts and pastries, including muffins and cakes. (Chocolate seduction cake, in particular, is truly a worthwhile indulgence!) Each morning, baked goods come warm out of the oven, and the joe is freshly brewed as well. At lunch, you'll find a full coffee bar and great daily specials. There's a terrific Sunday brunch, too, along with a bar called The Quarter. |
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User Rating: 9
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Café Brazil |
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3847 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas 75219 214-461-8762
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OAK LAWN. In addition to traditional breakfast dishes, Café Brazil has plenty of options to satisfy a sweet tooth or caffeine craving. Scrumptious desserts and an unending supply of coffee are available, along with crepes of all kinds (dipped in cinnamon egg batter) and tropical fruit French toast. You'll also find great service and a laid-back atmosphere that attracts an eclectic crowd. Outdoor seating is an added perk, and the cafe is open all night. Inexpensive and satisfying. |
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Café on the Green |
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4150 N MacArthur Blvd Four Seasons Resort and Club, Irving 75038 972-717-0700
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NORTHWEST DALLAS. A pale graceful dining room, touched with dark accents and clean-lined furnishings, sets guests at ease in this resort dining room. The menu boasts an American sensibility, enlivened with Continental touches. An intriguing soup that unites the flavors of parsnips and truffles is an unusual dish that leads beautifully into Chilean sea bass with hazelnuts and squid ink vinaigrette or whole roast squab with apricot glaze. Other options include Australian lamb chops with mint pesto, grilled scallops with coconut-habanero hush puppies, and beef tenderloin with blue cheese spoon bread. Steaks and pastas are also available. A wonderful wine list adds to the experience, while prix fixe menus and breakfast and lunch buffets further increase dining options. |
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Highland Park Pharmacy / Fountain |
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3229 Knox St, Dallas 75205 214-521-2126
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HIGHLAND PARK. Do you long for the simple days of grilled cheese sandwiches and milkshakes served at an old-fashioned lunch counter? You can still indulge at the Highland Park Pharmacy, which has been in business since 1912. This nostalgic favorite is a Dallas institution. Locals come here for the hearty breakfasts and simple, but tasty lunch sandwiches. Don't forget to save room for some ice cream! |
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User Rating: 9.75
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Landmark Restaurant |
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3015 Oak Lawn Ave Warwick Melrose Hotel, Dallas 75219 214-224-3152
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OAK LAWN. Looking for an upscale lunch in a short amount of time? This restaurant promises to have you fed and out the door within an hour. The lunch special is an abbreviated version of the main menu and includes two courses. Choose creative American dishes, some with an Asian touch, from the Business Lunch menu. The knowledgeable, friendly waitstaff serves items like venison loin, tempura shrimp, blackened salmon, and crab lasagna. |
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Mama's Daughters' Diner |
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2014 Irving Blvd, Dallas 75207 214-742-8646
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MARKET CENTER. Mama's Daughters' enjoys a loyal local following and is widely regarded as one of the best deals in Dallas. From scrumptious homestyle Southern breakfasts of pancakes, bacon, sausage, and eggs to lunch specials that include fried steak smothered in cream gravy, roast beef, chicken and dumplings, and fresh vegetables, this cozy favorite always has the cure for what ails you. |
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User Rating: 9
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Mecca |
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10422 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas 75220 214-352-0051
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NORTHWEST DALLAS. When you're in Dallas, "diner-style" food means Mecca. Breakfasts are legendary, and chicken fried steak and hash browns lead the popularity list. In addition, lawyers rub elbows with truckers, and college students sit next to couples with young kids – everyone leaves satisfied with the food and prices. If the fun, festive atmosphere is not your style in the morning, know that Mecca also provides take-out. |
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Original Pancake House |
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4343 W Northwest Hwy Ste 375, Dallas 75220-3800 214-351-2012
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UNIVERSITY PARK. After you dine at the Original Pancake House, breakfast may be your only meal of the day. Swedish pancakes (with lingonberries and whipped butter), Danish Kijafa cherry crepes (filled and topped with Montmorency cherries in authentic Kijafa sauce), and strawberry waffles (topped with whipped cream) are among the specialties on the extensive menu. You almost have to see these delicacies to believe how delicious they actually are. Tasting them is just as sublime. |
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Tin Star |
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13710 Dallas Pkwy Ste G, Dallas 75240 972-458-2000
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UPTOWN. Located near the Quadrangle on McKinney Avenue, Tin Star offers energetic, casual ambiance. Counter seating and tabletop options are both available, and service is invariably fast. By allowing customers to order at the register, the restaurant is able to provide quick meals in a leisurely environment. The menu features a variety of breakfast tacos, including ones filled with fajita steak and grilled salmon. You can even build your own by choosing from items like scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and cheese. Add sides of demi-glazed potatoes, fresh fruit, and house-mashed black beans, and your meal is complete. |
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Craft Dallas |
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2440 Victory Park Ln W Dallas Victory Hotel, Dallas 75219 214-397-4111
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VICTORY PARK. Tom Colicchio's lauded New York restaurant now has a Texas outpost. A chic interior dressed in walnut, concrete, leather, and steel is a composition of beauty and style. It meshes sweetly with the New American cuisine, which revels in premium goods and seasonal riches. The restaurant's premise allows diners to choose ingredients and preparation techniques, "craft"-ing their own meals that are shared with the table. Veal sweetbreads, Kobe skirt steak, Australian swordfish, and Maine diver scallops are among the main-course possibilities. Sides include summer squash ravioli, roasted shiitakes, and Japanese eggplant. |
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