New York Jewish-appetising brunch$30-$60highland-parkDaily 7am-7pm; brunch Sat-Sun 9am-4pmResy
Sadelle's from Major Food Group brings its New York Jewish brunch institution to Highland Park Village: a $140 multi-tiered bagel tower stacked with lox, whitefish, tuna salad, and sturgeon is the theatrical centrepiece.
Order: The Sadelle's bagel tower with smoked salmon, whitefish, and sturgeon
Tip: The bagel tower is meant for two to four people. Weekend brunch gets booked; weekday mid-morning is the secret window. Ask for the interior corner booth for the best room view.
All-day American diner brunch$14-$24bishop-artsMon-Sat 7am-10pm, Sun 7am-9pmWalk-in; check in online to join queue
Oddfellows on the premier corner of Bishop Arts District is one of Bishop Arts' most established all-morning brunch spots. The fried chicken and waffles with crisp house-seasoned chicken and maple butter is the neighbourhood's most imitated dish.
Order: Fried chicken and waffles with maple butter
Tip: Weekend waits run 20-40 minutes by 10am; online check-in available. Duck bacon is house-made. The rooftop is the pick on cool days. Dinner kicks in at 5pm if you want to linger.
Rooftop American brunch$14-$26lower-greenvilleSat-Sun 10am-4pm; daily until 3pm for brunch itemsWalk-in or OpenTable
Beside the Granada Theater on Lower Greenville: rooftop patio, $2 mimosas all afternoon, and a full New American brunch menu.
Order: Chicken biscuits; $2 house mimosas
Tip: $2 mimosas run until 3pm daily, seven days a week. The rooftop patio is the pull; arrive by 10:30am on Saturday for patio seats. Gluten-free and vegetarian options throughout the menu.
French bistro brunch$18-$36knox-hendersonSat-Sun 9:30am-3pmOpenTable
Knox Bistro on Knox Street is a Michelin-recommended French casual that serves what is widely called the best brunch burger in Dallas: a Burger au Poivre built on a brioche bun with black pepper pan sauce, fries, and a glass of something Burgundian.
Order: Burger au poivre; croissant with seasonal jam
Tip: The burger is the call. The croissant service at the table is complimentary. Book ahead for Saturday; Sunday is slightly looser. Dinner opens at 4pm if you want to extend.
Pre-Hispanic Mexican brunch$12-$22oak-cliffSat-Sun from 9amWalk-in
Xaman Cafe on Jefferson Boulevard is Oak Cliff's most distinctive brunch room: pre-Hispanic clay cantarito cups carry both espresso drinks and cocktails, and the chilaquiles with heirloom corn chips and chorizo are the best in the city.
Order: Chilaquiles with chorizo in rojo or verde; clay cantarito espresso drink
Tip: Walk-in only. Get there by 9:30am on Sunday or expect a line. Order the rojo version of the chilaquiles for the richer sauce. The agave bar opens at noon for mezcal-based brunch cocktails.
Texas BBQ brunch$18-$30deep-ellumSat-Sun 11am until sold out (usually by 3pm)Walk-in only; line forms before 11am
Pecan Lodge in Deep Ellum is the quintessential Texas BBQ brunch: pitmasters fire the post-oak smokers overnight and serve brisket, ribs, sausage, and smoked turkey from 11am on weekends until the meat runs out, typically by 3pm.
Order: Brisket plate with jalapeño cheddar sausage and banana pudding
Tip: The line starts forming at 10:30am on Saturday. Order the brisket and the jalapeño cheddar sausage in a single plate. The banana pudding sells out before the meat; grab it early.