Sunday morning we went to church and were definitely in the mood to try out a new brunch spot. We headed over to Crossroad Diner on Walnut Hill.
We arrived a little bit after noon on Sunday, and the wait was 40 minutes. We were tempted to leave, but this was our second attempt at this place and we REALLY wanted to give it a try. Plus, we figured the story would be similar at most other places in Dallas.
Due to the wait, we were prepared with our order before we were even seated.
We had to start with the sticky bun and boy was I THRILLED that we did. This thing was huge and covered in a caramel pecan sauce. It was so delicious, we literally had to pry ourselves away so that we would have room to try our other items.We went with the brisket hash for our main entree. This meal came with the hash, 2 eggs, and a side of pancakes. We also added a side of grits and breakfast sausage. Everything that we had was truly very good. The hash had great flavor, the grits were creamy, and the pancakes were fluffy.
Did I mention the service was great? Our waiter was attentive and quick once we were seated.
Crossroads Diner was worth the wait! Next time we go back, we'd like to try out their lunch menu.
Looks great! I think I will make it a point to slide over there one day when I am in the neighborhood.
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