Nestled in Highland Park Village, this charming spot serves up a New York-inspired menu featuring delightful bagels, smoked salmon, and brunch favorites in a cozy vibe.
"Sadelle’s, a transplant from New York, is nice for a bougie breakfast. The decor is fancy, the eggs are fluffy, and the attentive service means your coffee cup or mimosa will never be empty. Regulars love the classic eggs Benedict, which can be such a treat on a random Tuesday morning. The vibes are immaculate — the dining room filled with Tiffany blue, rich pink, and soothing green accents that make folks want to stay. Parking in this Highland Park center can be a challenge no matter what day or time, just keep circling until something opens up." - Courtney E. Smith
"For kids who are into Alice and Wonderland and a storybook vibe, Sadelle’s launched a kids menu with kid-sized treats like pigs in a blanket, a smaller version of its cheeseburger, quarter-size pancakes topped with strawberries or blueberries, and a grilled cheese. The restaurant even created a kid-sized version of its clipboard menu that comes with a sheet of stickers and a game of “I Spy” on the back that kids can play from the table." - Courtney E. Smith
"Lucking into one of the two-top tables along the wall in this spot is a joy, because the people watching can be top-notch. Drop in for breakfast or lunch on a weekday and let the games begin (would not try on a weekend, except possibly during off-peak hours). There’s also a cafe area for quicker bites, if all you want is a bagel and a coffee real fast." - Courtney E. Smith
"The people behind maximalist Italian spot Carbone and the Sadelle’s locations in NYC, Las Vegas, and Miami have brought another swanky outpost to Dallas. Groups gather here to snap photos of architecturally impressive bagel towers, massive salads, and the triple-decker turkey sandwiches that would make any New York deli owner proud. Sure, it’s a little sceney. But the food tastes good, and the service has an entertaining level of showmanship, making for a fun brunch overall." - kevin gray
"The people behind maximalist Italian spot Carbone and the Sadelle’s locations in NYC, Las Vegas, and Miami have brought another swanky outpost to Dallas. Groups gather here to snap photos of architecturally impressive bagel towers, massive salads, and the triple-decker turkey sandwiches that would make any New York deli owner proud. Sure, it’s a little sceney. But the food tastes good, and the service has an entertaining level of showmanship, making for a fun brunch overall." - Kevin Gray