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Businiess name:  All Good Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
AllGood is amazing. The City Search reviews are often ridiculous. Check out what those on Pegasus News had to say, it's far more accurate.\r \r They have amazing food, or there would not be a line waiting every Sunday at Brunch and a plenty busy house most days. It's some of the most casual, relaxed feeling you can find in Dallas with great food. I've never had less than a really good, usually great meal at AllGood and we go all the time. \r \r They always bring the checks early and ask for donations for bands, it's just their standard and worth the great food, atmosphere and bands (that you won't experience elsewhere in Dallas). And friends of the neighborhood get that. That's what makes the area great, it's a community restaurant with some ways of their own. It's like they say, a little Austin in Dallas. \r \r It's well, well worth the quirks for those who love a great meal, an incredible collection of concert memorabilia and bands, and a vibe that's rare for such an otherwise valet parking oriented city. Down to earth is worth it.

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