
Looking for your next great breakfast and brunch outing in Dallas? These new spots will satisfy all your cravings. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for your morning favorites.
Unleavened Fresh Kitchen
8031 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 1150, Northeast Dallas

A new fast-casual eatery, complete with outdoor seating, has opened its doors in Lake Highlands. The fresh addition to northeast Dallas is the second Unleavened Fresh Kitchen in the city, and focuses on serving up healthy breakfast dishes like wraps and hash.
Owners Tom Dynan and Scott Piland opened the first location in Lakewood in 2015, and it has already made Eater Dallas' best-of lists, with a second outpost in Southlake.
Breakfast options are served wrapped or on a bed of potato hash with your choice of wholesome additions. Standouts include the Early Bird (turkey sausage, egg white, spinach, arugula, swiss), the Border Town (Mexican chorizo, egg, cotija, avocado mash), and the Split Grapefruit Brûlée with blackberries. Children's meals are also available and served with fruit or chips and a beverage. (See full menu here.)
Unleavened Fresh Kitchen currently holds a solid five stars out of 10 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Lindsie R., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on April 7, said, "The food was absolutely delicious and flavorful. I highly recommend their vegan options. The staff was also incredibly knowledgeable and efficient."
"So excited for this to be open," added Jesse J. "I love the breakfast hash and the fact that they deliver on UberEATS to my office. So fresh and delicious."
Unleavened Fresh Kitchen is open from 7 a.m.–9 p.m. on Monday-Saturday and 9 a.m.–9 p.m. on Sunday.
Sunny Street Cafe
18101 Preston Road, Far North Dallas

Sunny Street Cafe is a Columbus-based breakfast and brunch chain, offering "fresh, wholesome food and friendly service".
Menu offerings include classic breakfast combos with bacon and eggs, fresh fruit, grits, toast and more. Specialty dishes are available as well. Come try the Sunny Street Benedict consisting of poached eggs atop fresh spinach and served on an English muffin with hollandaise, diced tomatoes and feta cheese. (You can check out the full menu here.)
Sunny Street Cafe currently holds four stars out of 38 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Jack A., who was one of the first users to visit Sunny Street Cafe on February 10, wrote: "Was in North Dallas with 30 minutes to kill and craving breakfast food. I ordered the Fancy Ham and Cheese which comes with an egg on top for around $8. It was delicious and gooey and the thick bread crust was perfect for sopping up the yolk."
Yelper Neal E. added: "Had breakfast here one morning — had the scratch made corned beef hash with two eggs over easy. I asked for hot sauce — one of their options was a house-made spicy hot sauce. It was outstanding! I slathered the corned beef hash with that sauce! My mouth is watering just thinking of it! I wish they sold bottles to-go of that!"
Sunny Street Cafe is open from 6:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. daily.
Pazzo Uptown
2680 Cedar Springs Road, Uptown

Pazzo Uptown is a daytime restaurant that becomes a lounge at night — and a weekend Italian-style brunch. The goal is "a constantly evolving menu designed for the American Italian fusion enthusiast," the lounge and restaurant says on its site.
Brunch offerings range from cinnamon rolls with vanilla brown butter, sea-salted caramel candied pecans and liquid cheesecake icing to ricotta-stuffed tortellini with smoked salmon. Italian mimosa carafes are also available for those needing a little morning pick-me-up. (See the full brunch menu here.)
Pazzo Uptown's current rating of 3.5 stars out of 58 reviews on Yelp indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still early days.
Yelper Amar M., who reviewed Pazzo Uptown on April 21, wrote: "Love the Panwaffle! The best place to eat in Uptown! The lounge next door is the party to be at!"
"The brunch Saturday and Sundays is the best," echoed Kelly C. "The avocado toast and ricotta pancakes are awesome! Highly recommend this restaurant for everything!"
Pazzo Uptown is open from 11 a.m.–midnight on Sunday–Wednesday and 11–2 a.m. on Thursday–Saturday.









