CuisineBrewery cafe, scratch kitchen
Price range$$
Neighbourhoodoak-cliff
HoursMon-Thu 7am-10pm, Fri 7am-12am, Sat 8am-12am, Sun 10am-10pm

Must order: Morning espresso and sausage kolache; afternoon house IPA tasting flight

Tip: One of few Dallas spots that smoothly transitions from morning coffee to afternoon beer without feeling awkward. Good remote work setup on weekdays.

Location

Address: 2215 Sulphur St, Dallas, TX 75208

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Good Boy Cafe ★ 4.0

Specialty coffee, dog-friendly$oak-cliffMon-Fri 7am-5pm, Sat-Sun 8am-5pm

Dallas's coolest dog-friendly coffee spot, located inside Koneko Studio tattoo shop. Brings your dog for a pup cup biscuit while you work through a matcha or single-origin cappuccino.

Order: Oat milk cappuccino; pup cup for the dog; matcha latte

Tip: Dogs welcome and encouraged. The tattooing and coffee combination is very West Dallas and entirely real. Outdoor seating in good weather.

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Village Baking Co. (Bishop Arts) ★ 4.2

French artisan bakery cafe$bishop-artsMon-Thu 8am-6pm, Fri-Sun 8am-7pm

Bishop Arts outpost of Dallas's best French artisan bakery, offering almond croissants, pain au chocolat, and jambon et fromage sandwiches alongside quality espresso in a bright neighborhood space.

Order: Almond croissant; jambon et fromage sandwich; cortado

Tip: Croissants and seasonal pastries sell out by noon on Saturdays. The outdoor bench seating on Bishop Ave is ideal on temperate days.

Oddfellows ★ 4.1

All-day cafe and bar$$bishop-artsMon-Sat 7am-10pm, Sun 7am-9pm

Bishop Arts all-day cafe that transitions from excellent morning coffee and avocado toasts to an evening cocktail bar, with a shaded patio and the kind of loyal neighborhood crowd that tells you it's doing something right.

Order: Morning: avocado toast and cortado. Evening: house cocktail with local spirits

Tip: One of the best patios in Bishop Arts. Gets packed for weekend brunch; arrive before 10am or after 1:30pm to avoid the worst of the queue.

Cafe Duro ★ 4.0

European-style coffee bar$lower-greenvilleMon-Fri 7am-5pm, Sat-Sun 8am-5pm

Greenville Avenue European-style cafe with minimalist espresso menus and inventive seasonal lattes like prickly pear matcha and pumpkin pecan nitro. One of Lower Greenville's most refreshing coffee stops.

Order: Prickly pear matcha latte; minimalist double espresso

Tip: Limited seating. Best as a grab-and-go or patio-table spot. The espresso menu is intentionally short, which means what they do, they do well.

Merit Coffee (Oak Lawn) ★ 4.1

Specialty coffee, Texas roaster$uptownMon-Sat 6:30am-7pm, Sun 7am-6pm

Oak Lawn outpost of Texas-grown specialty roaster Merit Coffee, popular with Uptown and Oak Lawn residents who want a reliable quality espresso program before heading to the Katy Trail.

Order: Honey process Ethiopia filter; signature espresso blend flat white

Tip: Opens at 6:30am Monday through Saturday, one of the earlier specialty coffee starts in Uptown. Good walk-in spot pre-trail run.

Fond ★ 4.2

New American bistro cafe$$uptownMon-Fri 11am-2pm, Tue-Fri 5pm-9pm

Downtown neighborhood bistro from husband-and-wife chefs Jennie Kelley and Brandon Moore, doing New American lunch and dinner in the Santander building with the idiosyncratic, personal menu only owner-operators produce.

Order: Grilled cheese at lunch; pan-roasted seasonal vegetable plate at dinner

Tip: Closed weekends. The lunch window is short (11am-2pm); arrive by 11:15am or it fills. One of the best weekday downtown lunches in the city.

Good Boy Cafe ★ 4.0

Specialty coffee, dog-friendly$oak-cliffMon-Fri 7am-5pm, Sat-Sun 8am-5pm

Dallas's coolest dog-friendly coffee spot, located inside Koneko Studio tattoo shop. Brings your dog for a pup cup biscuit while you work through a matcha or single-origin cappuccino.

Order: Oat milk cappuccino; pup cup for the dog; matcha latte

Tip: Dogs welcome and encouraged. The tattooing and coffee combination is very West Dallas and entirely real. Outdoor seating in good weather.

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