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Dallas Brunch Restaurants: Discover 5 Must-Try New Spots

Dallas Brunch Restaurants: Discover 5 Must-Try New Spots

Discover the Latest Dallas Brunch Restaurants

If you love brunch and you’re in Dallas, you’re in for a treat! The city’s brunch scene just got even better with five new restaurants introducing exciting brunch menus. Whether you’re already a brunch aficionado or a newbie looking to explore, these new spots are worth checking out.

Brunch at Ladylove Lounge

The Ladylove Lounge and SoundRecord lounge and bar in Bishop Arts is now serving brunch every Sunday from 12-5 pm. The menu, curated by Jimmy Contreras from Taco Y Vino, features indulgent dishes including:
– Steak & eggs
– Huevos rancheros
– Brisket hash
– Stuffed chicken & blueberry & waffle sandwich
– Country ham & cheese burrito
– Cinnamon French toast

With prices ranging from $14 to $24, you can also enjoy six delicious cocktails, including an espresso martini and an alcohol-free Catz cold brew. And of course, DJs spinning vinyl add to the lively brunch vibe.

**Table: Ladylove Lounge Brunch Menu Highlights**

Dish Price Cocktail
Steak & Eggs $20 Espresso Martini
Huevos Rancheros $18 Catz Cold Brew (Alcohol-Free)
Brisket Hash $22

Mirador’s New Brunch Experience

Downtown Dallas’s Mirador just unveiled a new Saturday brunch. With offerings like deviled eggs with caviar, whipped ricotta toast, and ahi tuna cornettes, their menu is an absolute delight. Don’t miss out on brunch staples such as glazed doughnuts with caviar, pancakes, and the Mirador burger. Prices range from $12 to $32, and their cocktail list includes classics like Bloody Marys and mimosas. Join them every Saturday from 10:30 am to 2 pm – reservations are recommended.

Summer Brunch at The Porch

Head over to The Porch on Henderson Avenue for their newly introduced brunch dishes:
– Eggs benny with Benton’s country ham
– Breakfast sandwich with egg, sausage, peppers, and cheddar
– Carolina rice bowl with pickled carrots and poached eggs
– Crème brulĂ©e French toast

These new additions, ranging from $13 to $18, join beloved classics like the giant cinnamon roll and fried chicken & biscuits. Enjoy their brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm.

Jazz Brunch at The Saint

For a brunch with a musical twist, visit The Saint, an Italian steakhouse on Gaston Avenue. Their new jazz brunch features live jazz every Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm, with a menu that includes:
– Texas Wagyu Benedict
– French toast waffles
– The Saint burger
– Duck & dumplings
– Steak & eggs

Don’t forget to try their brunch cocktails like the blood orange mimosa and a coffee Negroni. Prices range from $10 to $38, and reservations are highly recommended for this jazzy affair.

Weekend Brunch at Tommy Bahama

Plano’s Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar at Legacy West has introduced their very first weekend brunch program. The island-themed restaurant offers mouthwatering dishes such as miso avocado toast, crab cake Benedict, and bananas Foster French toast with rum caramel. Share a Kierland mimosa with friends or try the gin-infused Island Empress. Meal prices range from $16 to $28, and brunch is available from 10 am to 3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

Dallas’s brunch scene just keeps getting better with these exciting new additions. From the lively Bishop Arts brunch, soothing jazz brunch at The Saint, to the tropical vibes at Tommy Bahama, there’s a new brunch spot for every taste and style!

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Ethan Parker is a seasoned craft beer aficionado with a palate fine-tuned through years of exploring breweries worldwide. As the founder of Brew Scoop, he blends his passion for storytelling with his extensive knowledge of brewing techniques and beer culture. Ethan’s dedication to the craft beer community is evident in his efforts to educate and connect beer lovers while advocating for sustainable brewing practices.