Where is the Best Breakfast in Austin, Texas?
This is a solid 4 star breakfast/lunch place. The food is good and the service good but nothing here is great. I mean the subpar wiat room next to the sometimes stinky bathroom – not to mention the limited parking and the wait…well you expect more.The specials are definitely where it is at as I feel the are the freshest but I am a fan of the taco breakfast.Not huge portions and occassionally the wait staff will be smug; what is up with that in Austin? – anyway the wait has never been too long and the food service is quick so you are eating not long after you order. Wish is was a more well rounded breakfast menu or at least the pancake/french toast was a little better than average. My wife is a big fan of the the Queso Omelette.
The ambience is wonderful, the service is great and the food is excellent. We will go back in a heartbeat. It is so nice to have this quality of restaurant in Austin!The portions are very big. We thoroughly enjoyed everything, although the minestrone is a bit thicker than is classic and had no legumes. The salad dressing and all the sauces were excellent and rich; The boar shanks were so tender they melted in your mouth and the pork chop was thick and juicy with a fabulous marsala sauce. With a bottle of wine and tip (no dessert or coffee) we spent $75, but could have ordered much less and left full.Pros + Great happy hourCons – no parking
My wife and I decided to give Moon River a try after getting a flyer on our car window when leaving Willie’s Ranch on Easter Sunday. Its just up the road from us and it had been a while since we last went there.Things have most certainly changed at Moon River. Easter was a very busy day at the bar and when we got there it took several minutes for the barteneder (Roger?) to get to us because he was a bit overwhelmed.We got our drinks and sat down to listen to some nice gospel music at the end of the bar. But they had the doors open and it was kinda hot in the bar so, my wife suggested we head outside.We noticed that people were eating, and the food looked good. They were advertising crabs and shrimp and so we decided to order some food. When we got back to the bar there was now two bartenders behind the bar and they were both still very busy, but the guy who helped us before finally took our order and refreshed our drinks and we headed back outside.We had a good time, but it
I’ve seen places come and go in Austin but Ciscos is never ending. there have been better Fajitas in town but as far as the best fajita taco NOW, Ciscos. Tell them to charr a little. This is not an upscale place so don’t expect to be handheld or slobbered over. If you want some GREAT Migas, and great tacos including fajitas at a bargin price……….go to Ciscos.Pros + GREAT Migas and fajitasCons – not upscale, and won’t hold your hand if you need that.
I eat here practically every other day for breakfast and lunch. This place is great! The staff are soo friendly and happy. The service is super quick during the lunch at 12 when I go by for a sandwich. I did find there’s a variety of options to choose from and I simply love the club supreme!! The prices compared to everyone else around me are the most reasonable. You get more bang for the buck. As for the quantity and quality, heck all you got do is ask for more. I’ve done it before, I hate shredded lettuce, and they are super nice to substitute it with romaine. Considering a regular 6 sub is much bigger than the ones you get from Quiznos, subway, or Thundercloud, for only $4.50, all you got do is ask for extra meat and pay $2 more. I did this once for my boyfriend’s order, and it was packed and worth the $2 extra.So in a nut shell, the spot I go to has great product considering the other deli options around. I can get a decent sandwich with the quality better than Subway and