Few things are as restorative as the perfectly lazy Sunday brunch — for us, it's the ideal tonic for those especially brutish weekend ragers, which, in this town, happen all too often.
Starting this weekend, East Austin's Blue Dahlia Bistro will be serving up its own version of the classic Sunday brunch, with DJs spinning a variety of vintage tunes and cheap mimosas on the menu. The "European-style bistro" takes over the space formerly housing Dandelion Cafe, just a few doors down from the Longbranch Inn.
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Blue Dahlia Bistro
1115 E. 11th St. [map]



Brunch sounds great, but DJ's are for douchesters...
They're just people who play records for God's sake...
yes, they're just there to play a few records. relax!
Thanks for the calming words. Now I absolutely look forward to seeing those "talented" people playing records while I consume fried chicken embryos.
My jury's still out on good ol' Piltdown. Can't decide whether he's an arrow-slinger for the greater good (a good-soul'd contrarian to help keep our social consciousness well-exercised), or if he's just angry and in need of any way to vent.
Why does he have to be one thing? Why can't he be both and more?
Blue Dahlia is an awesome joint, go check it out!
Point taken [5]. Best not to pin down the Pilt.
i thought DJs also select the records. not just play them. oh, and they carry lots of stuff around like heavy crates of records.