The Woottens don't call their place the Garden Cafe for nothing: they've been growing the ingredients for their home-style cooking right out in the back yard for years and years. [Eater 38 Member] -Eater
Has its own herb garden that serves as a serene backdrop to the setting. The space itself plays host to a variety of purposes including photography shows and poetry readings. -GOOD
The Key Lime Pie is a delicious meal all it's own. -Dallas Observer
If it is Sunday, you have to do the Chicken and Dumplings. Only on Sunday's menu. Delectable. -Mark
Get here early on the weekends. -Ben
The sweet potato pancakes are tasty! -Claudia
They're cool with dogs! -Will
Eat lots of veggies! -Cynthia
Beautiful garden in the back, perfect for reading a good book and enjoying a great meal outside in the springtime. -DTS Book Center
Good food, happy people, local art, and a beautiful garden. Gives new meaning to eating locally! -Examiner.com
Got a yummy slice o' happiness with the 4sq special at the garden cafe. Charming spot & friendly staff. -Graeme
The garden is good , with lots of fresh herbs growing. But it has to be sunny to enjoy it. The food is average and expensive for a breakfast -Navjot
Cute little hidden gem! Great for breakfast or brunch -Alison
Best omelettes in town. Theyre so fluffy and delish. Side of roasted potatoes or hashbrowns ( and a biscuit) round out the meal. Be prepared to wait though... -Erin
This Old East Dallas cafe is exactly what you'd expect from a neighborhood restaurant. -Dallas Observer
They sadly do not know what the term runny egg means. To them it means cooked hard until the yolk is hard. I tried on 4 different occasions and nope, their cooks just can't cook an egg right to order. -Regina
Great local haunt with fantastic food! -Jennifer
Best grits Everrr -Aliciana
The food is wonderful. -Olivia
Great food, but be prepared for a long wait to get your food once you order. -Landon
