"Not just another coffee house" is their slogan, and Café Brazil lives up to it as a Dallas staple for late-night eats, bottomless cups of coffee and many a college student's all-nighters. With a handful of locations throughout the DFW metroplex, this quirky local favorite lingers somewhere between bohemian java joint and upscale diner. Any establishment that serves breakfast 24 hours a day is a winner in our book, and most of the other Southwestern, Brazilian and slightly French-inspired fare is also available any time of day. The Brazilian breakfast (two eggs over easy and a spicy, cheddar empanada) and fruit-topped French toast remain stalwarts, while build-your-own omelets and crêpes offer more than two dozen veggies, meats and cheeses as fillings. Rosemary potatoes accompany an extensive list of gourmet quesadillas, sandwiches, salads and tacos. Vegetarians find plenty of options, as well, and the from-scratch desserts via Café Brazil's bakery are sure to satisfy the sweet tooth. Dinner specials (served after 3 pm) range from tilapia Vera Cruz (a tortilla-crusted filet topped with tomatillo sauce, served with chipotle rice and refried black beans) to classics such as chicken chimichanga. Reservations not accepted. Live music Mon and Thu nights. Open 24 hours daily. Voted Best Breakfast in the 2008 Dallas Observer readers poll.