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Cafe Brazil (Dallas / Lower Greenville)

2900 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, 75206
(3 blocks south of Monticello)

Phone: 214-841-0901

Basic information:

  • Pricing: Moderate
  • Alcohol: None served
  • Accepts major credit cards

Features:

Business hours

  • Sundays: 7 a.m. to midnight
  • Mondays: 7 a.m. to midnight
  • Tuesdays: 7 a.m. to midnight
  • Wednesdays: 7 a.m. to midnight
  • Thursdays: 7 a.m. to midnight
  • Fridays: open all day
  • Saturdays: open all day

The kitchen is always open during business hours.

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WhitneyTM Anonymous

Food: 4/5  Vibe: 2/5  Service: 2/5  Value: 4/5  Overall: 3/5

I wanted this Cafe Brazil to work, but there has to be some time limit on waiting for the place to "catch on" in Lower Greenville and I'm wondering if it's already too late. I've been there a half dozen times, and it's a great space and the food is roughly the same good stuff I've been eating at the one up off Central for years. The problem is, the place is always empty. Painfully empty. And it gives the little punks that work there the idea that you want to chat with them, since there's no one else. They're wrong.

It was great to see the crumbling shack of a Cafe Brazil finally close in Lakewood. But there's nothing that makes a restaurant look unpopular like three people in a giant loft-like space on a corner in one of the busiest night-spots in town. So I'm not sure they've learned from their mistakes.

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