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The GoldRush Cafe

Cuisine: American

Neighborhood: East Dallas & Lakewood

1913 Skillman St., TX, 75206 Map It
214-823-6923

Owner Virgil Sanchez’s breakfasts, especially his Western omelette and reputedly hangover-curing John Wayne Breakfast, inspire a cult following. Lunch and dinner include grilled cheese, enchiladas and lasagna.

Best Of Dallas Observer® Awards
  • 2015 Best Not-on-the-Menu Salsa
  • 2010 Best Breakfast
  • 2006 Best Hangover Cure
  • 2005 Best Greasy Spoon
  • 2004 Best Greasy Spoon
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