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  • Uncle Calvin's Coffee House

    9555 N. Central Expressway Northeast Dallas

    214-363-0044

    Nothing says good times quite like live acoustic music in a smoke-and-alcohol-free environment that"s named after Protestant reformer John Calvin and happens to be located in a church (Northpark Presbyterian Church, specifically). But if you swing that way, get ready to punch your ticket.
    3 articles
  • Alexander's Hideaway Coffeehouse

    629 N. Peak St. East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-824-8185

    1 article
  • Ascension Coffee

    1621 Oak Lawn Ave. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-741-3211

    We work hard to be good at what we do. We are focused on incredible, high-quality, farmer-focused coffee from all over the world. We are fanatics. We spend much of our time sourcing the world’s best coffee, roasting it to perfection – enhancing their own characteristics and nuances – and brewing them with love for you, our customer. We are obsessed. We love talking to you about the flavor notes, about the brewing methods, and about the farms we support, but will happily serve you a cup of our finest and leave you to experience it without any pressure, without any pretense. You lead, we will follow. Our journey here is one of love for the bean & love for the people who care for them. We love wine, too, after all, one cannot live on coffee alone. We choose our wines from boutique wineries as well as the long-acclaimed vineyards around the globe so you can enjoy every glass we serve. We are Ascension. We hope we become your obsession.
    23 articles
  • B-Side Coffee

    2105 S Edgefield Ave Oak Cliff/South Dallas

  • Bishop Arts District

    419 N. Bishop Ave. Oak Cliff/South Dallas

    214-941-0907

    The Bishop Arts District is home to over 60 Independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, theatres and art galleries. Located in the heart of North Oak Cliff, one of Dallas' most unique neighborhoods.
    23 articles
  • Bloom Cafe

    1815 W Campbell Rd #3 Garland & Vicinity

    Bloom Cafe has a wonder array of drinks and pastries for yo u to divulge in. With unique flavors and combinations such as the "Dreamy" latte or "Judy Moody", anything to choose from espressos to lattes to matcha's! Endless options for any person to choose for every coffee desire. And what is coffee without a sweet treat to further enrich each coffee flavor? Bloom Cafe offers sweet and savory bites for any mood you're feeling, whether its some toast with pesto or yummy cinnamon rolls. Don't be shy and give Bloom Cafe a try.
  • Buli

    3908 Cedar Springs Rd. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-528-5410

    Just off Oak Lawn Avenue sits a coffee shop and café, outwardly modern in décor, that hits all the requisite marks. Not only is there a plethora of caffeinated beverages, there are many edible accompaniments. These include danishes, scones and breakfast eats. There are plenty of stand-alone dishes too. Take, for example, the sandwiches, salads and grilled panini for lunch or dinner. Still, Buli, owned by Allen Goode and Scott Whittall, is primarily a cup-of-joe joint. Among the coffee options are the popular and proprietary Buli Bold and the medium-roast Bliss. Flavored coffees are rotated, including the recent vanilla nut and raspberry white chocolate selections. But not all the drinks are hot. Iced coffees rule the summer months.
    5 articles
  • Buzzbrews

    2801 Commerce Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-741-2801

    Owner Omar Zuniga offers stick-to-your-ribs grub (even the vegetarian options) to a customer base that skews towards the hipster, the scenester and the coffee-loving conversationalist, all of whom are attracted to the classy retro-diner feel and the hearty food. In other words, it's a lively, busy joint, particularly for those who enjoy a free wi-fi hookup with their over-easy eggs. The stuffed crepes and eggs are popular here and include variations such as Hare Krishna (egg whites) and the hearty Bluto, which comes with chorizo, onion, bacon, tomatoes, jalapeño, cilantro, poblano and cheddar. The roll-your-own breakfast burritos are also hits, available in such whimsical names as the Mr. C, which has chorizo. Coffee is self-serve. And the place is always jumping, thanks in part to theme nights like open-mic and trivia nights.
  • Buzzbrews Kitchen

    2801 Commerce St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-741-2801

    Owner Omar Zuniga offers stick-to-your-ribs grub (even the vegetarian options) to a customer base that skews towards the hipster, the scenester and the coffee-loving conversationalist, all of whom are attracted to the classy retro-diner feel and the hearty food. In other words, it's a lively, busy joint, particularly for those who enjoy a free wi-fi hookup with their over-easy eggs. The stuffed crepes and eggs are popular here and include variations such as Hare Krishna (egg whites) and the hearty Bluto, which comes with chorizo, onion, bacon, tomatoes, jalapeño, cilantro, poblano and cheddar. The roll-your-own breakfast burritos are also hits, available in such whimsical names as the Mr. C, which has chorizo. Coffee is self-serve. And the place is always jumping, thanks in part to theme nights like open-mic and trivia nights.
    2 articles
  • Buzzbrews Kitchen

    5815 Live Oak St., #102 East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-826-7100

    2 articles
  • Buzzbrews Kitchen

    4154 N. Central Expressway Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-826-7100

    In his 24/7 breakfast and lunch standby, owner Omar Zuniga offers stick-to-your-ribs grub (even the vegetarian options) to a customer base that skews toward the hipster, the scenester and the coffee-loving conversationalist, all of whom are attracted to the retro-diner feel and the aforementioned hearty food in this sliver of a place. In other words, it's a busy joint. The stuffed crepes and eggs are popular here and include variations such as Hare Krishna (egg whites) and the hearty Bluto, which comes with chorizo, onion, bacon, tomatoes, jalapeno, cilantro, a Poblano and Cheddar. The roll-your-own breakfast burritos are also hits, available in such whimsical names as the Mr. C, which has chorizo. Coffee is self-serve. And the place is always jumping.
    3 articles
  • Buzzbrews Kitchen

    4334 Lemmon Ave. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-521-4334

    Owner Omar Zuniga offers stick-to-your-ribs grub (even the vegetarian options) to a customer base that skews towards the hipster, the scenester and the coffee-loving conversationalist, all of whom are attracted to the classy retro-diner feel and the hearty food. In other words, it's a lively, busy joint, particularly for those who enjoy a free wi-fi hookup with their over-easy eggs. The stuffed crepes and eggs are popular here and include variations such as Hare Krishna (egg whites) and the hearty Bluto, which comes with chorizo, onion, bacon, tomatoes, jalapeño, cilantro, poblano and cheddar. The roll-your-own breakfast burritos are also hits, available in such whimsical names as the Mr. C, which has chorizo. Coffee is self-serve. And the place is always jumping, thanks in part to theme nights like open-mic and trivia nights.
    3 articles
  • Café Brazil

    2900 Greenville Ave. East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-736-8443

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    1 article
  • Café Brazil

    4930 Belt Line Rd., Ste. 100 North Dallas

    972-386-7966

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    1 article
  • Café Brazil

    611 N. Bishop Ave. Ste, #101 Oak Cliff/South Dallas

    214-946-7927

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    7 articles
  • Café Brazil

    200 Coit Road Ste., #112 Plano

    469-229-9140

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    1 article
  • Café Brazil

    2071 N. Central Expressway Richardson & Vicinity

    972-783-9011

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    2 articles
  • Café Brazil

    3851 Cedar Springs Rd. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-461-8762

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    2 articles
  • Café Express

    3230 McKinney Ave. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-999-9444

    "Great food fast," is how the owners (Houston chef Robert Del Grande of Cafe Annie and Lonnie Shiller) like to describe this upscale counter service establishment with nine locations in Houston and Dallas. And it hits home. The "oasis," a table in the center of the restaurant with jars of olives, pickles, capers, cornichons, shredded parmesan and various vinegars and olive oils, is a standout.
    2 articles
  • Café Brazil

    2510 N. Josey Lane #106 Carrollton/Farmers Branch

    972-242-8228

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    2 articles
  • Café Brazil

    2815 Elm St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-747-2730

    The original Café Brazil Lakewood location may be lost to history, but its colonies, with eclectic interior designs and attentive staff, live on throughout DFW. There's even a restaurant all the way out in McKinney! It is a well-loved and critically acclaimed local chain that specializes in hearty, inexpensive breakfasts, gourmet roasted coffee from a self-serve station and a smattering of Mexican and Southern-inspired dishes. The chorizo quesadilla, honey-chipotle fish tacos, chicken-fried steak and barbecue salmon are just some of the signature entrées. But it's with breakfast and coffee that Café Brazil really shines. Take, for example, the mammoth Brazilian Breakfast special, the vegetarian migas and house-made crepes. If the self-serve coffee strikes your fancy, there are more than 30 coffees available by the pound for a bit of Café Brazil at home.
    7 articles
  • Cafe Nasher by Wolfgang Puck

    2001 Flora St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-242-5144

    Art lovers know you can get some of the best deals on fashionable meals at art museums. Cafe Nasher, the counter-service restaurant inside the Nasher Sculpture Center, proves the point. Here's the place to try a cut-rate bowl of rich, briskly flavored tortilla soup. Also on the menu are various frou-frou (but reasonably priced) salads and a nice barbecue sandwich.
  • Cibus

    8687 N. Central Expressway Park Cities

    214-692-0001

    Restaurateur Alberto Lombardi breaks from Uptown to bring modest Italian fare to the North Park crowd-and in that setting, you could do far worse. Filling pasta dishes highlight the menu at Cibus (pronounced ˜chee-bus"), although some of the proteins fall short. But if you start with the antipasto plate, you"ve started very well indeed.
    4 articles
  • Coffee House Cafe

    6150 Frankford Rd. Richardson & Vicinity

    972-232-2333

    Suburbanites looking for an alternative to that pesky frappuccino-hawking mermaid ought to give Coffee House Cafe a shot. Free Wi-Fi and a massive covered patio -- complete with a fireplace and outdoor heaters for those chilly evenings -- make this coffeehouse and restaurant an ideal haunt for the laptop-toting set. Those craving central air can head indoors to the brick- and wood-laden dining room and settle into a cozy booth. An expansive menu and table service offer three squares a day with everything from crabcake Benedict to seared tilapia, but the wise stick to the fair-trade coffee (pour over, cold brew, French press or good ol’ fashioned drip) and espresso drinks, and simple breakfast dishes like the light and fluffy lemon ricotta pancakes.
    1 article
  • Crooked Tree CoffeeHouse

    2414 Routh St. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-953-1142

    With its quaint appearance and blue-gray siding, you wouldn't be faulted for thinking someone's grandmother resides in the Uptown bungalow that houses Crooked Tree. The comfy plush chairs and couches mixed with wood chairs on hardwood floors, the reading room with peach walls further reinforce that feeling. The only thing missing are the endless tchotchkes, though there are a few. In their place is a menu of rich, morning-pumping java, sweet smoothies, fresh pastries, sandwiches prepared in-house and vegan delights made locally. Owners Kristyn Smith and Sarah Momary's coffee shop is an ideal place to decamp when the office just won't cut it. The free wi-fi also attracts college students looking for an alternative to the library or the dorm's common room.
    3 articles
  • Cultivar Coffee Roasting Co.

    1155 Peavy Rd. White Rock Lake Area

    469-387-6289

    Cultivar Coffee, which shares a space with Goodfriend Package, serves up some of the best coffee in town. As any good roaster knows, roasting coffee is a blend of art and science in a process that requires skill and a bit of intuition. As they inform their customers on the site: "During the roasting process, countless chemical reactions are transforming the natural sugars and lipids in the bean; unlocking many potential flavors in order to highlight the unique flavor characteristics found within each coffee." So, you don't want roasters who are just setting a timer and waiting for a ding. You want people who are constantly experimenting and looking for unique flavor notes and who can tweak the roast to bring out the perfect flavor of the bean. Just surf on over to Cultivar's website to learn more about their beans and business philosophy.
    9 articles
  • Detour Doughnuts and Coffee

    8161 FM 423 Frisco

    469-535-3585

    3 articles
  • Dunkin' Donuts DFW Celebrates Nat'l Coffee Day on Thurs. Sept. 29!

    Dunkin' Donuts, Various Locations, DFW North Texas

    000-000-0000

    Coffee lovers celebrate 66 years of Dunkin’ and National Coffee Day on Thurs. Sept 29 with a 66 cent coffee.
  • Dunn Bros.

    3725 Belt Line Rd. Addison

    972-406-9711

    With 80 locations from here to the wilds of Wisconsin, the Dunn Bros. are doing their best to give that damned mermaid a run for her money. Offering up a variety of brews from across the world with a focus on sustainably grown beans, there’s something for everyone, from the coffee snob (single-origin organic Peruvian beans, anyone?) to the sugar fiend (the milkshake-esque IceCremas come in flavors from salted caramel to coconut mocha). Folks in the advanced stages of caffeine addiction will flip for the Infinite Black, an ominously named, super-potent iced coffee that’s cold-brewed for 24 hours.
    1 article
  • Fat Straws

    5301 Alpha Rd. North Dallas

    972-702-8181

    Bubble tea is something you love or hate. The popularity of this bubble-tea shop shows that a lot of people fall within the former group. It might have something to do with the café being sandwiched between the Galleria Dallas and Valley View Center malls. Named after the wide straws used to consume the cold sweet and creamy black tea with tapioca balls, this location was named the best purveyor of the concoction in the Dallas Observer's 2008 "Best of Dallas" issue. It's a sleek café with ultra-cool design elements to match the variations of flavored bubble tea offered here, such as jasmine blueberry green tea and chocolate banana white tea. Some of the popular selections carry funky names. Would you try the Oolong Iron Goddess of Mercy or the Chocolate Monkey dessert tea? After that, lychee seems so pedestrian.
    1 article
  • Fifth Street Coffeehouse

    800 W. Fifth St. Fort Worth

    817-339-3887

  • Flower Mound Coffeehouse

    1887 Timber Creek Rd. Lewisville

    972-539-1938

  • Fred's Texas Cafe

    7101 Camp Bowie West Fort Worth

    817-332-0083

    Fred's Texas Café has been around since 1978 serving spectacular food, beer and live music, but lately it might seem a little out of place. A few years back, the cultural district was developed into shiny, new upscale wine bars and theaters. An offer was made to buy the land under Fred's and turn it into a parking lot. Fred said no. And anyone who likes local Texas music over a plate of nachos and a beer is grateful. It's not exactly a honky-tonk, but the numerous cattle brand symbols covering the wall and the fenced performance space out back definitely let you know you're in Texas.
    4 articles