Brunch @ Oddfellows

Oddfellows is a relatively new restaurant in the Bishop Arts area of Oak Cliff with some notable features that make it quite unique. For instance, their kitchen closes down everyday from 2pm-5pm even though they are still open. I haven’t confirmed this yet, but I’m assuming they turn into a coffee bar during those times, because another feature that sets them apart is their dedication to coffee. They house a $24,000 Italian-made La Marzocco Strada espresso machine which in the world of coffee aficionados is a big deal. I’m not super into coffee so I don’t have much to say on it, but my two cents is that if you like coffee, you owe it to yourself to at least check it out.

Anyway, some friends and I went down to enjoy a nice brunch this morning and we all had a great time. The food was wonderful, the atmosphere was pleasant and the wait was minimal. I’ll definitely be going back because everything on the menu looked good and that was only at brunch. They also serve dinner and lunch, but I think the menus share a lot of items between them. Onto the food!

I’ll eat beignets wherever I can get them. Served with honey and lemon, the perfect compliment to your brunch-time coffee.

Oddfellows Benedict

Wonderful French Toast Bread Pudding. It was extremely rich, basically a bread pudding made from french toast, then reformed into little squares and grilled. Amazing. With the fresh fruit and a bit of whip cream, the syrup wasn’t even neccessary. Some of the best french toast in Dallas.

The biscuits and gravy were excellent. The thick and creamy gravy was spread generously over chunky and crusty buckwheat biscuits. A bit of cracked pepper on top and it was a perfect breakfast.

So head over to Oddfellows for brunch, lunch, breakfast, dinner or even just a coffee. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

Oddfellows
316 West 7th Street
Dallas, TX 75208
(214) 944-5958

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4 Comments

    One of my pet peeves is food bloggers who wax and wain about their eating but don’t give us the total tally to the bill.

    What did this brunch cost?

  • So sorry Citizen Kane, did you at least like the pictures? There is a link down below to their website where you can see the entire menu with prices and all. Here’s rundown though of what we had and its cost:

    Biscuits & Gravy: $5.40
    Beignets: $4.80
    French Toast Pudding: $6.90
    Oddfellows Benedict: $8.90
    Coffees: $3.00 – $4.00 range

    Hope this helps and thanks for reading.

  • I learned to sling coffee at Starbucks on a Marzocco. Those babies are temperamental in the morning. This looks like a great place for brunch, I’ll have to check it out!

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