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2815 Elm St, Dallas, TX | Map it  

75226 32.784723 -96.783446

(214) 747-2730

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wrldplayground

Member since Feb, 2007 View Profile
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3.0
December 01, 2008

so-so everything. so-so atmosphere, so-so food, so-so pricing- really nothing spectacular, but nothing too horrible either...where is the 2.5 out of 5 star button?

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MommaAya

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5.0
March 25, 2008

great place!. We visited Cafe Brazil last week for breakfast, hoping for something a little better than the continental breakfast at our hotel. Our expectations were more than exceeded!! We loved the menu- SO many choices! my husband ordered a safe breakfast- eggs, thick cut bacon, french toast- and was very happy with it. i ordered crepes and really enjoyed those as well. i also enjoyed a mocha and my husband ordered a hot chocolate- both were great. the restaurant was PACKED. it had a great atmosphere- people of all ages dined there. we were happy to see other young families too. we went sans toddler, but were glad to know that if she had tagged along she would have been welcomed too. great place! we can't wait to visit dallas again so we can eat there! (and maybe we'll try dessert later in the day too... what scrumptious options!)

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thefinepanamama

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1.0
December 31, 2007

Overrated.. Been here twice, and service was pretty bad both times. The food was average and kind of slow considering that the restaurant was empty. Judging by other ratings, you should probably try another location to get a better experience.

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Contributor

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May 23, 2006

Popular breakfast chain in Deep Ellum popular for its variety of coffees, comfortable atmosphere and dishes with Brazilian flare.. In Short
Freshly baked goods greet patrons as they walk in the door of the comfortable Deep Ellum spot that's not just a weekend coffee and breakfast spot, but also a late night munchies hangout. The eclectic breakfast menu offers, pancakes, migas, omelettes and crepes that come with rosemary potatoes. Lunch features sandwiches (Brazilian beef to American clubs), soups (tortilla and chili) and salads. Quesadillas and tacos are also available.

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