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Shortly after you take your seat at Rosemont, you're presented with a small white porcelain bowl filled with tiny black currants, freshly roasted granola and Cheerios in an upscale take on the snack mix many of us munched out of plastic sandwich bags with our hands. The youthful, almost soothing bowl is a far cry from the sophisticated experience the menu offers. Small, stylish portions of high-quality ingredients on comely plates point to a refined and serious restaurant, even if it doesn't offer dinner service. There are powdered mini-doughnuts and the java is black, rich and aromatic. Omelets, chalupas and oatmeal round out the breakfast menu while upscale sandwiches and salads take the spotlight for lunch. Execution and service can be spotty at times, but the dining room and menu are so charming you'll be drawn to return.
Rosemont, restauranteur Tracy Miller's ode to casual but elegant breakfast and lunch, appears to have closed. A source tells City of Ate that the staff was informed yesterday that the restaurant woul... More »
This is a bad bad list, people. Nasty. Men's Health has published a list of the top 20 Worst Foods in America. Usually it's fun to look at gut bombs, but after cruising through this list you'll want ... More »
Shortly after you take your seat at Rosemont, Deep Ellum's newest breakfast, lunch and brunch spot by Local's chef and owner Tracy Miller, you're presented with a small porcelain-white bowl that could just as easily land on a snack table in a... More »
If you need an indication that Rosemont, the subject of this week's review is still finding its footing, just look at the plain, gray facade. There's no sign indicating the small, stand-alone building... More »
To prepare for this fall's Best of Dallas® 2012 issue, we're counting down (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes. If there's a dish you think we need to try, leave it in the comments, ... More »
When a chef who's normally responsible for an impossibly smooth vegetable soup -- as Tracy Miller is at Local -- turns her attention to a simple bowl of oatmeal, coffee and doughnuts, the results are fantastic. The oats are that steel-cut Irish variety that requires you to chew a little before it warms your belly. The coffee is as black as pitch. The doughnuts are dropped to order from handcrafted batter. This is the standard American breakfast hopped up with great ingredients and... More »
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