This Old East Dallas cafe is exactly what you’d expect from a neighborhood restaurant. There are chicken-salad sandwiches, turkey melts and meatloaf. There are eggs and bacon and pancakes and other breakfast items, served all day like every good cafe should. They have fresh fruit, fresh drip coffee and fresh baked desserts too. What you […]
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Showing 23 - 44 of 46Happy Lemon, a Taiwan-based boba tea company, is famous for bubble teas, citrusy teas and slushies, as well as bubble waffles and salted cheese drinks. The menu is extensive and complicated for someone with no experience in cheese drinks, ice and sugar ratios, or boba, but in our experience the staff is super helpful with […]
From the outside, Jen’s Place looks like the ultimate gathering place for ladies who lunch. But the parking lot is full at lunch, and it isn’t just ladies-workers from the Galleria area line up for the daily special, such as chicken enchiladas, as well as tasty homemade soups, sandwiches and a great selection of fresh […]
Jubilee Café in Carrollton is a dessert-forward Korean-owned spot that originated in Palisades Park, NJ, and got our attention via pictures of its teddy bear latte that is trending all over social media. What started as primarily a chocolatier has become a cute little café that serves brunch, sandwiches, pastas, a full range of coffee […]
La Reunion is the definition of work hard, play hard. Open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., this Bishop Arts joint is the spot to lock in and crank out some work. They’ve got everything from nitro iced coffee to breakfast tacos and flatbreads to keep you fueled. When it’s time to burn the midnight […]
LDU isn’t trying to be the kind of coffeehouse where you post up all day on a comfy couch with a laptop; Australian coffee culture is more about the coffee itself. Those modern design elements – all that wood and concrete – make the space get quite loud as the room fills up, so it […]
What’s a coffeehouse without a witty name? This cafe is lined with law books. Paintings and sculptures further accentuate the intellectual ambiance. The dark tables and chairs, including wing chairs, continue the theme of attorney David Musslewhite’s shop, opened in 1997. The menu offers the usual cafe options — pastries, cups of java, tea, breakfast […]
This is more than just another independent coffee shop. This two-story corner spot has an eclectic modern design aesthetic, regularly hosts live musical acts and displays the work of local artists. And then there’s the coffee. The baristas pour concoctions featuring Italian imported Illy coffee as well as a selection of locally roasted international beans. […]
Formerly Urban Dog Coffee, this Oak Lawn hipster hangout claims to have the city’s best iced coffee, and we’re inclined to believe them. It’s rich, well-balanced and packs plenty of caffeinated punch. Beans are sourced locally from Oak Cliff Coffee Roasters, and a percentage of the proceeds is donated to local nonprofits, so you can […]
Dallas’ best acoustic live music venue & coffee bar. Live music most nights. Come to Opening Bell Coffee, slip into one of our comfortable chairs, sip on an excellent espresso or one of our specialty coffee blends, enjoy a wonderful selection of Harney & Sons Teas or treat yourself to one of our popular David […]
Parterre in downtown Dallas in Santander Tower is a beautiful cafe offers with expansive dining space offers coffee and breakfast in the morning, as well as brunch, cocktails and bites for lunch and dinner. They use single-origin beans roasted in-house and by their local partner, Novel Coffee Roasters. For morning pastries, they’ll serve goods from […]
Voted Best Coffeehouse in our 2010 “Best of Dallas” issue, Carlene Saelg and Rita Davis’ espresso bar and coffeehouse has been making caffeine junkies swoon since Valentine’s Day 2009. Thankfully, the Henderson shop can accommodate them, with ample communal seating and a pair of patios. There, customers sip the favorite Pearl Cup Blend roasted by […]
This cafe in the Elmwood neighborhood of South Dallas is an ode to fine tunes and single origin coffee. Relax on the couch or work in the spacious back patio area while nibbling on pastries from La Casita Bakeshop.
The small restaurant on the historic square on Granbury serves home made classics for a breakfast, lunch and bakery items, plus brunch on the weekends.
Founded in 1980 in Austin, this mega-peddler of all-natural and organic produce and products (including health and beauty) has stores that are easily navigable and in certain instances pricey. Cost aside, the inventory gives preference to local wares and fare, obvious by all the laminated rectangles touting “LOCAL.” Of course, if imported French butter is […]