Buzzbrews Print
City & Culture - Restaurants & Nightlife
Written by Lauren   
Friday, 09 May 2008 13:47

There’s something special about a diner that so meticulously cares for its caffeine dependent crowd. Watch out Starbucks and McDonalds, this fantastic new joint called Buzzbrews is indeed stirring a buzz in town. With endless refills of coffee for just two dollars, owner Omar Zuniga's idea is to serve breakfast all day long and -- all night. Open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, the restaurant attracts an interesting, eclectic crowd.

The eatery is causing quite the competition for fast food. Why, you might ask? Well, the answer is rather simple, Buzzbrews provides cheap, quick and quality service, but nonetheless, its menu is designed to appeal to more health conscience patrons.

After all, who says we need fast food? Buzzbrews Kitchen is just the place for those on the go, or looking to do something different from the routine. A popular hangout for omelet eaters, travelers and the late night after-hours crowd, Buzzbrews understands something that many restaurants don’t: feed the people what they want, when they want and throw away the pretension. But most of all dish out the caffeine!

Just as popular with the late night crew as the early morning commuter, on any given day the restaurant might attract your average book toting university student, workaholic on the go or lone ranger passing through town.

The great thing about Buzzbrews menu is that everything is cheap, fast and delicious. The wide variety of menu items include Tex Mex influenced appetizers to relatively standard eggs, bacon and pancakes to a lighter menu for those watching their waste lines. Buzzbrews also offers a special 'Grab n' go' menu.

The design of the restaurant is urban retro, and it has an almost 50s diner meets techno appeal. This fun twenty-four hour eatery has been reviewed by D Magazine as one of the most happening restaurants in Dallas and most visitors have to agree; who can say no to two dollars for all you can drink coffee?