Use promo code MORNINGAFTER to snag presale tickets to the Observer's Morning After Brunch, which is slated for April 23 at Dallas' City Hall Plaza. The presale ends this Sunday!
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2022Please do not attend the event if you have symptoms of, have been diagnosed with, or had exposure to COVID-19 in the past 10 days.
This event has been the brunch of the year, five years strong, and we are excited to move it back to a Saturday. Enjoy a morning of bottomless brunch bites from our favorite brunch spots, a mimosa and build your own bloody mary bar, and fun-filled activities including shopping, entertainment and more.
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