Best Brunch in Arlington (2025)
The Sanford House Inn & Spa
Bed & breakfast · Arlington
White-linen brunch in a sunlit inn with pecan-smoked brisket hash Benedict and garden views. Recognized on OpenTable’s national Top 100 Brunch list and highlighted by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
The Tipsy Oak
Restaurant · Arlington
Urban Union’s patio favorite pours $5 mimosas and plates lobster or brisket Benedicts and a playful huevos pretzel. Praised by Dallas Observer and noted by Fort Worth Weekly for its lively, local vibe.
Ventana Grille
American restaurant · Arlington
Sunday brunch with eggs Benedict flights, shrimp and grits, and wide greenbelt views. The City of Arlington regularly promotes its ongoing brunch service, a reliable, family-friendly pick.
Cafe Americana
Restaurant · Arlington
Downtown’s global-leaning spot does a stylish weekend brunch—think Spanish-leaning plates, avocado toast, and crafted cocktails. Included on Eater Dallas’s Arlington dining guide for its local momentum.
Bay34th Street Diner
Breakfast restaurant · Arlington
A locally owned, halal-friendly diner serving scratch-made pancakes, omelets, and a salmon Benedict seven days a week. Featured by the City of Arlington for its welcoming community feel.
Division Street Diner
Diner · Arlington
A longtime neighborhood staple noted for a relaxed Sunday all‑you‑can‑eat brunch buffet with Texas Benedict and waffle station. Confirmed by the diner’s own updates and local listings.
Breakfast Brothers
Breakfast restaurant · Arlington
Black‑owned, Arlington‑born favorite for all‑day breakfast with soul—catfish and grits, red velvet waffles, and lamb chops and eggs. Profiled by CultureMap and the City of Arlington.
Pioneer Restaurant
Diner · Arlington
No‑frills, friendly diner serving breakfast all day—migas, giant pancakes, and chicken‑fried steak—with a loyal local following. Noted by regional roundups and consistently active hours.
Egg Bar Brunch & Bar
Brunch restaurant · Arlington
Casual, independently owned brunchery with Texas‑shaped waffles, crab cake Benedict, and fresh‑squeezed mimosa carafes. Open daily with steady local buzz and press mentions.
Best Brunch in Arlington (2025)
White-linen brunch in a sunlit inn with pecan-smoked brisket hash Benedict and garden views. Recognized on OpenTable’s national Top 100 Brunch list and highlighted by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Urban Union’s patio favorite pours $5 mimosas and plates lobster or brisket Benedicts and a playful huevos pretzel. Praised by Dallas Observer and noted by Fort Worth Weekly for its lively, local vibe.
Sunday brunch with eggs Benedict flights, shrimp and grits, and wide greenbelt views. The City of Arlington regularly promotes its ongoing brunch service, a reliable, family-friendly pick.
Downtown’s global-leaning spot does a stylish weekend brunch—think Spanish-leaning plates, avocado toast, and crafted cocktails. Included on Eater Dallas’s Arlington dining guide for its local momentum.
A locally owned, halal-friendly diner serving scratch-made pancakes, omelets, and a salmon Benedict seven days a week. Featured by the City of Arlington for its welcoming community feel.
A longtime neighborhood staple noted for a relaxed Sunday all‑you‑can‑eat brunch buffet with Texas Benedict and waffle station. Confirmed by the diner’s own updates and local listings.
Black‑owned, Arlington‑born favorite for all‑day breakfast with soul—catfish and grits, red velvet waffles, and lamb chops and eggs. Profiled by CultureMap and the City of Arlington.
No‑frills, friendly diner serving breakfast all day—migas, giant pancakes, and chicken‑fried steak—with a loyal local following. Noted by regional roundups and consistently active hours.
Casual, independently owned brunchery with Texas‑shaped waffles, crab cake Benedict, and fresh‑squeezed mimosa carafes. Open daily with steady local buzz and press mentions.
The Sanford House Inn & Spa
Bed & breakfast · Arlington
White-linen brunch in a sunlit inn with pecan-smoked brisket hash Benedict and garden views. Recognized on OpenTable’s national Top 100 Brunch list and highlighted by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
The Tipsy Oak
Restaurant · Arlington
Urban Union’s patio favorite pours $5 mimosas and plates lobster or brisket Benedicts and a playful huevos pretzel. Praised by Dallas Observer and noted by Fort Worth Weekly for its lively, local vibe.
Ventana Grille
American restaurant · Arlington
Sunday brunch with eggs Benedict flights, shrimp and grits, and wide greenbelt views. The City of Arlington regularly promotes its ongoing brunch service, a reliable, family-friendly pick.
Cafe Americana
Restaurant · Arlington
Downtown’s global-leaning spot does a stylish weekend brunch—think Spanish-leaning plates, avocado toast, and crafted cocktails. Included on Eater Dallas’s Arlington dining guide for its local momentum.
Bay34th Street Diner
Breakfast restaurant · Arlington
A locally owned, halal-friendly diner serving scratch-made pancakes, omelets, and a salmon Benedict seven days a week. Featured by the City of Arlington for its welcoming community feel.
Division Street Diner
Diner · Arlington
A longtime neighborhood staple noted for a relaxed Sunday all‑you‑can‑eat brunch buffet with Texas Benedict and waffle station. Confirmed by the diner’s own updates and local listings.
Breakfast Brothers
Breakfast restaurant · Arlington
Black‑owned, Arlington‑born favorite for all‑day breakfast with soul—catfish and grits, red velvet waffles, and lamb chops and eggs. Profiled by CultureMap and the City of Arlington.
Pioneer Restaurant
Diner · Arlington
No‑frills, friendly diner serving breakfast all day—migas, giant pancakes, and chicken‑fried steak—with a loyal local following. Noted by regional roundups and consistently active hours.
Egg Bar Brunch & Bar
Brunch restaurant · Arlington
Casual, independently owned brunchery with Texas‑shaped waffles, crab cake Benedict, and fresh‑squeezed mimosa carafes. Open daily with steady local buzz and press mentions.