North Texas doughnut shops named among best in U.S.
A few Dallas-area spots made DoorDash’s recent ranking. But they also missed a few big ones. No La Rue? Or Jarams?
A few Dallas-area spots made DoorDash’s recent ranking. But they also missed a few big ones. No La Rue? Or Jarams?
PopUp Bagels is perhaps the loudest damn bagel shop we’ve ever been to. But we let a purist take a bite for an honest take, which is the only kind he’s capable of.
This Oprah and Martha-endorsed bakery is busy opening new cafes across the country.
The bagel invasion continues. This one comes from Westport, Connecticut.
From diners to Uptown staples, made-from-scratch biscuits to chilaquiles, Dallas doesn’t mess around with breakfast.
Don’t fuss with a meal on Easter. Head to one of these Dallas restaurants.
Bagels arouse strong emotions in people, like well-done steaks and pineapple on pizza. Or cilantro.
From the team behind Michelin-starred Mamani comes a new Uptown bakery led by former Frenchette head baker Peter Edris, where Texas stone-milled grains meet European tradition.
From $5 mimosas in Deep Ellum to skillet pancakes with smoked honey butter in Plano, here are the 12 best brunch spots in Dallas for 2026.
The North Texas bagel scene is expanding with another award-winning bagel emporium.
Need a box full of freshly baked pastries? Of course you do.
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Make a layover the best part of your busy travel day.
Pancake breakfast tacos, beignet banana pudding nachos and funnel cake patty melts are a few items that make this worth the drive.
The Plaza at Preston Center is now home to Maman from New York City.
Count ’em up! Starship won five awards at BagelFest Sunday. Other competitors say “Calm down, already.”
This Southern European-inspired brunch is from the Michelin-nodded team behind Rye and Apothecary. Add bottomless mimosas for $20.
From stellar barbecue to amazing steaks and fried chicken, here are our favorite restaurants in Dallas.
In the mood for bagels? You’re in luck.
The new cafe is a sweet haven, stuffed with broken food diary entries. But worth it.
No matter where you are in Dallas, you’re likely close to something round and sweet, with a hole in the middle.
This coffee shop and record store hybrid delivers on drinks, music and atmosphere.