Bread Winners

Dallas


If sipping a mimosa in a lush courtyard atrium is the reward for the agony of choosing what to order for brunch, then bring on the pain. Lunch and dinner offer similar, though less tortuous, conundrums at this outlet of the Dallas-wide chain. In a pinch, at least stop in for something decadent from the bakery. This outlet is in Uptown, two miles north of downtown.


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Nearby Dallas attractions

1. Klyde Warren Park

1.09 MILES

This innovative 5.2-acre park is an urban green space built over the recessed Woodall Rodgers Freeway. It has its own programming and, besides outdoor…

2. Nasher Sculpture Center

1.13 MILES

The fabulous glass-and-steel Nasher Sculpture Center stands across from the Dallas Museum of Art downtown. Partnered by a divine sculpture garden, its…

3. Dallas Museum of Art

1.14 MILES

The city's major art museum offers a high-caliber world tour of ancient and contemporary art. Founded in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art is an impressively…

4. Crow Collection of Asian Art

1.15 MILES

Housed in a modern building in Dallas’ downtown Arts District, this small but exquisite museum allows visitors to follow a winding course through a choice…

5. Perot Museum of Nature & Science

1.3 MILES

A soaring star of the Arts District, this state-of-the-art museum wows both inside and out. Several floors of interactive exhibits, geared especially…

6. Dallas World Aquarium

1.51 MILES

The flora and fauna of 14 countries come alive here with animal life (including birds, reptiles and mammals) from both the rainforest and the reef.

7. Thanks-Giving Square

1.52 MILES

For all its din, drive and shopping malls, Dallas has a surprisingly quiet side – a triangular piece of prime downtown real estate set aside for spiritual…

8. Magnolia Petroleum Company Building

1.7 MILES

Completed in 1934, this landmark limestone building was the headquarters for Magnolia Petroleum (which eventually became Mobil). For decades it boasted…