Yolk - One Arts Plaza

Brunch restaurant
Gluten-free options
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This lively brunch spot offers a welcoming atmosphere with friendly service that accommodates gluten-free needs thoughtfully. The inviting setting makes it a great place for a leisurely meal, with gluten-free options like pancakes and toast enhancing the experience.

Good to know

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Gluten-free toast incurs an extra charge.

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Gluten-free options available for pancakes and toast.

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Parking can be challenging in the area.

1722 Routh St #132, Dallas, TX 75201, USA
2.4km

People are saying

M
Amazing breakfast with large portions! Gluten-Free options available. I had the GF pancakes and they were good. They soak up syrup fast though so pour light. The cheesy grits were the best I've ever had. I've had a few. Def. get the strawberry orange mimosa. The wait staff was super friendly. Jose made me feel welcome and his smile is contagious.
D
It is an overall decent breakfast place. Generally, this chain provides consistently good food. I generally get one if Benedicts and substitute the meat with smoked salmon, which has a particularly delightful taste. In this particular branch, I thought it was weird when I requested to substitute the side of roasted potatoes with avocado that there would be an extra charge. They have gluten free toast, but that was also an extra charge. My husband had the California omelet, it looked like a stuffed burrito, it was pretty big. My husband loved it! As for the drinks, I didn't try any at this branch, but I have tried the dirty horchata without the coffee, it was quite yummy. My husband tried the peanut butter chocolate last before and really loves that, but then again he's nuts for peanuts. He tried the pistachio latte at this branch, but didn't really like it. It didn't have any distinct pistachio flavor and what I thought was weird was the green sprinkles. Wouldn't it make more sense to sprinkle it with pistachio? Any how, the service was good, average in terms of what to expect. They were about to say is at this two table section wedged up against the wall, but when we asked for a booth they obliged. When I asked for the avocado substitute, she listed other substitutes (tomato, fruits, berries) before my husband asked if it was impossible to get avocado, then they said it would be an extra charge. So they were okay. But like I said the experience is overall good.

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