When to Go
Enjoy live entertainment on Monday and Thursday nights.
Save Time
A bakery is set up inside the restaurant providing fresh-baked desserts and breads daily.
Know Before You Go
Be prepared to wait a few extra minutes at weekend breakfast or brunch.
The Extras
Cafe Brazil has 10 locations serving Dallas (University Park, Lower Greenville, Deep Ellum, Cedar Springs and Bishop Arts District), Richardson, Plano, Carrollton, Addison and McKinney.
Customer Reviews
Great for late night Reviewed by cantfindamembername on
2009-03-12T14:02:03Z
Hi, i've been coming to cafe brazil for a long time. close to say.. maybe 10 years, and the thing that makes me most upset is that everything is different. where's the chilli? with all these new chains opening up every where it's hard to find the consistanstly i used to get here at the central location.... plano is horrible and so is addison :(
our last outting was i think was a saturday night and the closest thing to what i was used to. we had a little brown girl as our our server ( i think it was sima?)and she was so helpful and kept us smiling and laughing. i asked to speak to the manager at the time to compliement the food and service, but the manager was too busy yelling in clear view to the cooks and waitstaff. that made me really upset. so we just left the server a great tip...and here is a shot in the dark. to that server.. i will give you a job at my facility and treat you with some respect. Thank you... your food is great and should stay the same!
Pros: bottomless coffee and el gordo crepes
Cons: horrible management
Best Restaurant Period Reviewed by BrazilKent on
2009-02-25T02:55:08Z
This is by far my favorite place in Dallas, and I am here all of the time. The food is great, and so are the people serving it. Jorge is awesome. Go here, get the super quesadilla with fries and ranch. Also, Jorge is not an exception, all the servers are awesome. That is all.
I'm a cafe Brazil fan! Reviewed by Mostlyme on
2008-11-19T13:50:35Z
While at first glance I thought cafe Brazil would be ethnic cuisine I was not exactly disappointed at the coffee selection and eclectic "something for everyone" offerings my first time in. Since then I am happy with the service I have recieved, save for the always chaotic Sunday Brunch rushes at some locations, but overall consistent food quality and service. The Plano Cafe Brazil is one of the larger ones and while it isn't 24/7 it is a nice place to chill with a laptop and some coffee and just munch on some pancakes. It's a really clean and bright store too. I wish more local eateries would support the arts like they do! There is room for improvement but I guess that is the whole point of their article isn't it> I'm a happy customer.
Pros: Support local artists, ecclectic "something for everyone" menu, ambience.
Cons: Sunday Brunch a little under staffed at some places, no Brazilian Food!