Sometimes food comes secondary when coupled with fantastic music, so not the case at Dakota's. The brunch was filling made almost as good as home and flowing quickly out of the kitchen.
While the food selection was restaurant choice one could hardly complain at the options, fluffy pancakes, copious red pepper-filled scrambled eggs, fresh baked potatoes, sausage and seasonal fruit salad. I might have liked a piece of toast instead and the OJ was atrocious, but the coffee was included and was surprisingly OK.
The music was energetic and alive, filling the bar to the perfect volume. These were definitely longtime musicians who were well honed in their craft.
As opposed to my lovely counterpart I felt that the service was a little frenzied and it took quite a bit to get anyone's attention. We were not in a hurry, so there was no issue. However if you are looking for a quick bite this is probably not the place.
Bottom Line...Brunch was beat-utiful at this bustling bluegrass bistro. So take some time and soak it up.