"On the go? Use our mobile site by going to http://m.yellowbot.com/"

Dream Cafe

2800 Routh St Ste 170
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 954-0486
thedreamcafe.com
4 star rating based on 19 reviews
Dream Cafe Menu

Recommend this place?

Love It Hate It

Rate this place!

A class act

Good To KnowGood To Know

Payment Methods
American Express Diners Club MasterCard Visa  
Hours
Sun-Thurs 7am-9pm Fri-Sat 7am-10pm  
Status: Closed  
Phone Number

tel: (214) 954-0486

Fax Number

tel: (214) 954-0807

Got something to say?

Be the first YellowBot user to review Dream Cafe

Business Description from the Web

brought to you by

starved

Outdoor dining Parking: Available

brought to you by

wcities

Dream Café offers healthy, organic menus with tremendous flavor and appeal. Complete with contemporary decor and a family-friendly setting, Dream Café caters to an upscale crowd for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Specialties include California Dreaming (mozzarella, tomatoes and basil on grilled sourdough bread), Global Dinner (brown rice and beans covered with melted jack cheese), and The One for... more

brought to you by

dallasobserver

From carnivore to vegan, kids to late-night daters, this busy spot in the Quadrangle offers fare to please any diner--except those on a tight budget--with an idiosyncratic menu that ranges from burgers dripping in cheese to the Square Meal, a platter of organic black beans, brown rice and steamed vegetables. There are real grand slam breakfasts, elegant dinners such as the noodle bowl served... more

Tips About This Business

Save Money

brought to you by

Citysearch

Go Tuesday nights for half-priced entrees. Half-price bottles of wine are available Wednesday nights.

The Extras

brought to you by

Citysearch

There's free entertainment for children from late spring to late fall. "Lollipop Palooza" takes place on the front lawn, with puppet shows, pony rides and games.

Editorial Reviews from the web

Quadrangle Southwestern food restaurant is popular for brunch, children's menu and play area.

brought to you by

Citysearch

In Short Artwork reminiscent of the 1960s adorns the walls of this bright spot in Uptown. Dishes are named with fun, like the A Sandwich Called Wanda; Norwegian smoked salmon with red onion, tomato, capers, sprouts and herb cream cheese on sourdough bread. The Coyote plate with chili-dusted beef filet is served with a goat cheese quesadilla and grilled vegetables. Desserts... more

brought to you by

blackbookmagus

Fresh and filling and all about brunch when kids are aplenty (but there’s a patch of grass for them to run amok on and a jungle gym). Sating your morning hunger is their main mission. More arts and crafts-y than dreamy, but the quirk is all part of the charm. Locals love this place up.

Other Reviews from the web

Fav breakfast spot

Review Rating
brought to you by

Citysearch

Great breakfast place any day of the week. Great place to bring your dog as well, they will treat them nice! Lots of different options from healthy but tasty to bad for you and real tasty. I take my parents here everytime they come in town.

Pros

+ Great menu options, great atmosphere

Cons

- Pretty busy and usually a wait on weekend morns

Something for everyone at Dream Cafe

Review Rating
brought to you by

Citysearch

I love this place - very easy going! The fun, fresh, and quirky atmosphere make this a great resturant to take the kids or simply have a quiet meal for two. The menu is vast with something for everyone - including those who are health conscious. I love going here for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Pros

+ Perfect location

Not just a great Brunch

Review Rating
brought to you by

Citysearch

Nice eclectic cafe, friendly wait staff- attentive but not hovering... comfortable environment, we brought along my sister and my 1 y/o niece and they were more than happy to accommodate.
Data by Localeze
© 2007-2009 Solfo, Inc. – All rights reserved (v23.1.5-0-g62060b18-M)