Dallas' Six Best Breakfast Spots

Categories: Best Of Dallas

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This isn't your mother's oatmeal.
For the longest time, we've been told breakfast was the most important meal of the day. Without two eggs and a square of toast before 9 a.m., we'd be doomed to walk around like reverse-negative sun zombies, drooling, chewing on pencil erasers and unable to form complete sentences.

Recently, though, the New York Times stood up and declared breakfast overrated. The article cited two studies that concluded if you're not hungry in the morning, you should skip the meal. Granola companies quivered, but maybe the news takes the pressure off. If breakfast is something you only have to do when you want, it suddenly becomes decadence akin to a much cooler version of brunch. Think about it: you already have to get up early five days a week for work. And those mimosas sucked anyway.

Here's where to get your brekkie:

CBD Provisions (pictured above)
If you're staying at The Joule, breakfast at CBD downstairs is a no brainer. You could even be extra decadent and have some pancakes and sausage sent up to your room. The hotel is a fine place for breakfast even if you're not spending the night in luxury, though. Just look at that bowl of oatmeal, drizzled with sorghum and topped with a dollop of crème frîache. Sure, there are some unnecessary calories in that tangy cream, but otherwise the USDA would approve.

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Start
Come to Start if you like your eggs with a side of feel-good, or if you've got a little crumb-snatcher strapped to a car seat and you'd prefer they stay put. Start has a drive-thru that will hand you one of the better breakfast burritos in all of Dallas. (The scrambled eggs are loose and moist and decorated with just enough melted cheddar cheese.) Factor in that all the ingredients are responsibly sourced, and that healthy options like smoothies and oatmeal abound, and suddenly you have no reason to be in that McDonald's drive-through.

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Kristy Yang
Don't look at it, just eat it.
Good 2 Go Taco
On weekend mornings, you can find salvation in a breakfast taco. And while Good 2 Go may not provide that authentic Austin experience, they lead the charge in Dallas on original taco creations. Start with a brisket number loaded with cheese and eggs and branch out from there. Don't forget a cup of coffee while you're at it. The guys from Cultivar have small shop set up in the dining room -- two for one.

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OldmanK
OldmanK

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mrswong
mrswong

A list without Barbecs is worthless

SCamp2
SCamp2

Any list that does not include John's cafe on Lowest Greenville is not worth reading.

kp14
kp14

Missing Buzzbrews! 

Twinwillow
Twinwillow

How can you have a "Best Breakfast" list and not include, The Original House of Pancakes? 

CitizenKane
CitizenKane

Weak list;  Where is All Good Cafe, Corner Cafe, and Henk's European Deli ?


durkamcdurk
durkamcdurk

@mrswong This lady here knows what she's talking about. Mrs Wrong should write for City of Ate, no doubt.

Twinwillow
Twinwillow

@The_triplefake_Brandon_Eley I totally concur! Sometimes I think I'd die if I didn't have a Deli-News Sunday brunch of Smoked Sturgeon, Lox, Whitefish and Bagels with all the "trimmings".

durkamcdurk
durkamcdurk

@kp14 Eh, Buzzbrews has been around for a long time, and they're far from great. At 3 am, after everything else is closed, and I mean everything else, they're better than Cafe Brazil. That's about it.

debbielwinner
debbielwinner

@kp14  don't  like  a  place  where  I  have  to get up and serve  my  own  coffee

durkamcdurk
durkamcdurk

@Twinwillow Because the 45 minute wait for decent eggs and waffles makes it a no-go. Shit, it is on par with IHOP. Would you wait almost an hour for IHOP?

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