What to order at Oddfellows

Must order
Chicken and waffles. The mimosa flight. Coffee is worth ordering here.
Editor tip
Brunch runs 7am-4pm daily. Arrive by 9am on weekends or queue for the chicken and waffles.
CuisineAmerican All-day
Price$$
Neighborhoodbishop-arts
HoursMon-Sat 07:00-22:00, Sun 07:00-21:00
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Must order: Chicken and waffles. The mimosa flight. Coffee is worth ordering here.

Tip: Brunch runs 7am-4pm daily. Arrive by 9am on weekends or queue for the chicken and waffles.

Location

Address: 316 W Seventh St, Dallas, TX 75208

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