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    Brunch News

    The 411 on all the new brunch restaurant chains that've come to Dallas

    Raven Jordan
    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 13, 2025 | 4:28 pm
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    One fact that cannot be disputed: Dallas loves brunch. Also: Dallas has also never been snobby about chains. Combine these two and step aside for the invasion of the brunch chains, taking over Dallas-Fort Worth, big and small, eager to host a weekend-long celebration of day-drinking, socializing, with some waffles on the side.

    Brunch allows diners to eat out just as they would at dinner, with cocktails and conviviality, but at a lower price point. Decadence is part of the menu, with dishes that reside somewhere between breakfast and dessert.

    Brunch is so popular that pretty much every restaurant has added it to their schedule. But there's a whole category of restaurants that make it their entire theme.

    Out-of-town chains started settling in DFW a decade ago beginning with Yolk, the Chicago-based chain that was among the first when it opened a location at One Arts Plaza in 2014. It's been an onslaught ever since, with restaurants named Egg this and Brunch that.

    This list is here to help figure out which is which and who does what. We have a dozen concepts, including a few locals, with a summary of #1 who they are and where they're from; #2 their key menu items; and #3 what they charge for a basic bacon & two eggs (exceptions noted).

    Here's the 411 on 12 buzzy chains doing brunch and more in Dallas-Fort Worth:

    Another Broken Egg Cafe
    Breakfast and brunch chain founded in Louisiana in 1996 has more than 70 locations in 14 states, including three in DFW: Southlake, which opened in 2016, followed by Dallas and The Colony.
    Beyond the usual pancakes and omelets, the menu at ABEC has a Southern twang, with beignets, grits, bourbon cream pancakes, and biscuits & gravy.
    Bacon & eggs with English muffin: $13.29.

    Black Bear Diner
    All-day breakfast diner chain founded in California in 1995 has 166 locations including three in DFW: Burleson, Fort Worth, and Mesquite, the first, which opened in 2022.
    Black Bear has a lodge ambience, with a massive menu and massive portion sizes, too. There are bear claws to match the bear theme, plus French toast made with cinnamon rolls, and chicken-fried steak & eggs. Note: They're one of the only chains on this list that does not serve alcohol.
    Bacon & eggs with potatoes and biscuit: $12.

    Blue Mound Cafe
    Modest locally-owned cafe chain founded in 2020 has five locations in Arlington, Saginaw, Fort Worth, and North Richland Hills.
    Charming Tarrant County chain serves a customer-friendly mix of home cooking, American, and Mexican including chicken fried steak, breakfast tacos, and burgers. Note: Blue Mound does not serve alcohol.
    Bacon & eggs, with pancake, hashbrowns, and choice of toast or biscuit, $11.

    Bread Winners Cafe
    Founded in 1994, this Dallas chain with four locations in Uptown, NorthPark, Plano, and Allen, has ebbed and flowed in recent years. But the original location at 3301 McKinney Ave. is still the birthplace of brunch in Dallas and remains a weekend draw.
    Bread Winners has the usual eggs, omelets, benedicts, and waffles — but they also keep a well stocked bakery case. The point is to order a breakfast item — say, the Normandy French toast stuffed with cream cheese and raspberry jam — then pile a cinnamon pecan roll on top.
    Bacon & eggs with potatoes or grits and toast or biscuit, $17.

    Broken Yolk
    Breakfast chain founded in San Diego in 1979, featured on The Travel Channel’s Man vs Food, has 41 locations in five states including a location in McKinney that opened in 2024.
    Fans like their benedicts, hefty 12-oz mimosas, bloody Mary flights, soups, and baked goods. Unlike most chains, they weave in dishes specifically for local tastes such as tres leches French toast.
    Bacon & eggs with hashbrowns and toast: $15.

    360 Brunch House
    Local chain founded in 2019 by siblings Nik Elezi and Ruki Salihi has two locations — Mockingbird Station in Dallas and Heritage Trace Parkway in Fort Worth — with a third planned for Frisco.
    The menu here is especially global-inspired, featuring a Mexican omelet, chilaquiles, a Korean bowl, and lamb chops & waffles.
    Bacon, one egg, potatoes, & toast: $14.

    First Watch
    Breakfast and brunch concept founded in California in 1983 was an early settler, making its local debut in 2016, and now has 22 locations across DFW.
    Their wide-ranging menu is healthy-leaning, with lemon ricotta pancakes, avocado toast, power wrap, and many juices. But the signature is the "million dollar bacon" — basically a side of bacon, gussied up with brown sugar, black pepper, cayenne pepper, and maple syrup.
    Bacon & eggs with potatoes & toast: $14.

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    Hash Kitchen
    Arizona-based concept founded in 2015 by chef Joey Maggiore has a dozen-plus locations in Arizona, Utah, and Texas, including one in DFW that opened in Fort Worth in 2024.
    Sassy concept has a fun, outrageous party flair with disco balls and DJs, plus an over-the-top menu with eight hash options, candy-topped doughnuts, and birria bao buns. Drinks include a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar and cereal shooters served in an edible cookie shot glass.
    Bacon & eggs with pancakes: $17.

    Keke's Breakfast Cafe
    Sibling to Denny's founded in 2006 made its DFW debut in 2024, with six locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Plano, and McKinney.
    Denny's acquired Keke's in 2022 to help get them into the brunch space. Noteworthy dishes include seven waffle options and numerous stuffed French toasts with cream cheese and choice of filling such as apple-cinnamon or banana-caramel-pecan.
    Bacon & eggs with home fries or grits and toast or English muffin: $16.

    Snooze
    Denver chain founded in 2006 is a legend in the brunch realm, with its retro-hipster vibe and bodacious brunch cocktails. They have 69 locations across 10 states with a major presence in Texas including six locations in Dallas-Fort Worth that have opened since 2018.
    Snooze is quintessential Colorado with a strong eco-friendly stance, and lots of healthy and vegan dishes. Their signature is pancakes: from inventive flavors such as pineapple upside down pancake to a pancake flight trio.
    Bacon, 3 eggs, hashbrowns, & toast: $13.

    Urban Egg
    Small chain founded in Colorado in 2012 with 11 locations opened its first location in Texas in Fort Worth's Alliance area in June.
    Menu boasts Southern and Mexican influences with biscuits & sage sausage gravy, chilaquiles, breakfast tacos, and shrimp & grits.
    Bacon, 3 eggs, hashbrowns, & toast: $14.

    Yolk
    Brunch chain founded by visionary Taki Kastanis in Chicago in 2006 has 14 locations, four in DFW: Dallas, Preston Center, Fort Worth, and Las Colinas.
    Everything's a little larger-than-life at this brash chain: five egg omelets, cheesy grits, a breakfast mac & cheese, and a French toast made with red velvet cake stuffed with cream cheese topped with strawberries and whipped cream.
    Bacon & eggs with pancakes and choice of hashbrowns or cheesy grits: $19.

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    Mango News

    Upscale Indian fusion restaurant Mango Yard to open in Frisco

    Luciana Gomez
    Dec 23, 2025 | 12:51 pm
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    An Indian restaurant that promises to be much more is coming to Frisco: Called The Mango Yard, it's set to open in early 2026 at the booming intersection of University Drive and Coit Road on the border of Prosper, in a new center at 12275 University Dr. #100.

    The restaurant is ambitious in concept and decor, featuring a menu with Indian classics such as biryani and lamb seekh kebabs, but that goes beyond with a more diverse offering, incorporating elements from other cuisines such as Italian, Asian, and Mediterranean.

    The restaurant is from childhood friends Santosh Kota and Prem Kumar, who reconnected after Kota visited Kumar in Dallas. Kota is a veteran restaurateur who owns locations of the Dal Moro's Italian pasta chain; Kumar is a financial analyst and investor.

    "During my visit to Dallas, I noticed there was great potential for a high-end, high-ambience, high-quality Indian restaurant that also could provide entertainment experiences," Kota says. "The restaurant scene back home in India has seen big changes, and we want to provide a taste of that in Dallas."

    That means a menu that incorporates global and contemporary influences. One example is their flatbread featuring chicken tikka — one of India's most popular dishes consisting of chicken marinated in spiced yogurt and grilled — but served on a flatbread with onions, cheese, and coriander.

    Some of their dishes will combine Indian and Italian elements such as alfredo-style rigatoni flavored with Indian spices; or chicken rigatoni, with Indian-spiced grilled chicken and chili flakes. Other dishes will feature Asian ingredients or techniques such as bao buns and Indo-Chinese Manchurian veggie bites with chili mayo.

    Weekend brunch will lean heavily into fusion with dishes such as masala avocado croissant, masala omelet, gulab jamum French toast, and bone marrow uttapam, a gluten-free rice-batter pancake topped with mutton bone marrow broth.

    The space, which seats 120 with 30 additional seats on the patio, will reflect their ambition with natural materials used to create an upscale, inviting lounge atmosphere, and a full bar with cocktails.

    The restaurant name speaks not only to the strong role that mangoes play in India but also to the mango yards in South India, where people gather and relax.

    "We want to offer a different experience with modern cuisine, ambience, and a high level of service," Kota says.

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