Cafe Brazil always seems to be open, and, although they have a lunch and dinner menu; their breakfast menu is the bomb... Also, most items from any menu (breakfast, lunch, dinner) are available at anytime. So, you can have breakfast at 2:30 in the afternoon (once you wake with that killer hangover) or you can have breakfast at 2:30 in the morning (to help soak up some of the beers and prevent that killer hangover)
Favorite Dish: The Mexican Omelette. This big daddy contains homemade chorizo sausage, onions, tomatoes, jalapenos and cheddar cheese. The chorizo is the killer ingredient, but throw on a little tabasco sauce and you can call it a day.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 2815 Elm St., Deep Ellum, Dallas TX.
Phone: 214.747.8725
Cafe Brazil is the ultimate place for anyone to go if they like great coffees and inexpensive food. It's a place you can go and hang out with a group or stop by and enjoy studying. The wait staff at all of the locations have been very pleasant and they are very knowlegdeable. A restaurant you can be proud to introduce your friends to!!
Favorite Dish: Spinach Crepes or the El Gordo crepes... Pure goodness with the Roasted potatoes and the homemade bread... Pure bliss.
Written Jan 2, 2005
Address: Several Locations
Phone: (214) 691-7791, 826-9522
Website: http://www.cafebrazil.com/
This nice cozy restaurant gives you a sense of the local area in Deep Ellum, a community just east of downtown Dallas. The upper walls reflect artists of the area as well as Brazilian themes. The menu provides Brazilian selections as well as traditional items. I had the chance to have breakfast here which was pretty good. The waitresses were nice and the mood pretty laid-back and relaxing.
Many people seem to come here, and one of the first things I noticed was their various coffee selections which you can buy by the bag. Oh, by the way, don't forget to buy a cool Cafe Brazil T-shirt on your way out! :-)
Updated Oct 1, 2004
Address: Several Locations
Phone: (214) 747-2730
Website: http://www.cafebrazil.com/
Cafe Brazil has many locations around Dallas. It used to be an after hours hang-out; after a night of partying, people would head for the Cafe Brazil off of Central in University Park for coffee and omelettes...not sure if it's still like that though. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner...with a Brazilian touch.
Dallas is a big restaurant city. The Dallas Dinesout website listed below will help find any other kinds of restaurants.
Favorite Dish: omelettes
Updated Jul 12, 2003
Phone: 972-242-8228
Website: http://www.cafebrazil.com/
Cafe Brazil
Open 24 hours
Favorite Dish: COFFEE, turkey tacos, super quesadilla, rosemary potatoes, raspberry tea
Written Aug 26, 2002
Cafe Brazil
Open 24 hours
Favorite Dish: COFFEE, turkey tacos, super quesadilla, rosemary potatoes, raspberry tea
Written Aug 26, 2002
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