Mentioned by Austin Monthly Magazine
20 Best Austin Breakfasts
"Bryce Gilmore delivers exactly what one expects from the Austin chef: one of the most pleasurable dining experiences in the city. The casual-leaning Lone Star restaurant exudes a Texas-forever vibe with New American dishes (cornbread with beer cheese), magnificent entrees (fried quail stuffed with goat chorizo), and on-point desserts. Curbside pickup orders can be placed online, and the restaurant has reopened for reservations-only indoor and patio dine-in services."
"New restaurants are popping up all over town, and a number of our local chefs are being celebrated as some of the best in the country. If you need help narrowing down the ever-growing list of places to enjoy excellent food in Austin, start with these 50 local restaurants!. From casual classics to upscale newcomers, this list runs the gamut of great food in our city."
"Once a food truck, Odd Duck is known best for its pork belly sandwich, served on bread that uses flour milled on site. But don’t stop there. Since the menu is based on what ingredients are available in Austin or immediately surrounding it, chefs can turn traditional Texas dishes on their head."
"Counter Cafe isn’t anything novel but they serve some of the best breakfast and brunch in Austin!. It’s a must try if you’re in the area and we are never disappointed by the food here. We’ve mentioned them before for their delicious burger (on my list of 15 best burgers in Austin) and the breakfast is at the same caliber of quality and deliciousness."
"Counter Cafe is known for its farm-to-table cuisine like the breakfast tacos with organic eggs, southern poached eggs with stone ground artisan cheese grits, crab cake benedict, and bottomless local coffee."
"Greasy diner meets farm-to-table in the most delicious way possible at Counter Cafe. Yes, all-day breakfast is a thing, and yes, you can find it here."
"5520 Burnet Rd #100 | Eric Silverstein’s southern-Asian-inspired food truck – turned brick-and-mortar restaurant in Allandale has been an Austin mainstay for 11 years, offering a delightful menu full of comfort food options like Hainan chicken, kimchi arancini balls; tacos, noodles and rice bowls. Pickup and delivery orders can be placed online, and the restaurant has reopened for indoor and patio dine-in services. Photo by The Peached Tortilla"
"The Peached Tortilla is known for its banh mi tacos and other Asian-fusion dishes. There is also an extensive menu for their alcoholic beverages. They serve southern comfort food with the flavors of Asia."
"If you’re the kind of person who has a tendency to load up at breakfast and forget every other meal of the day, then you’re going to want to be eating at Juan in a Million. Specializing in breakfast plates the size of a grown man’s head, Juan in a Million delivers flavor-packed and hefty breakfasts in a very Tex-Mex kind of way. An East Austin favorite since the 1980s, Juan in a Million is owned by two school teachers, Juan and Myrna, who are dead set on treating every guest like family."
"Fresh tortillas and some of the best Tex-Mex in the city helped put Juan in a Million on the local foodie map, but it’s the breakfast tacos that make the restaurant one of the top cheap places to eat in Austin. Try the Don Juan El Taco Grande, which comes loaded with potatoes, eggs, bacon, and cheese on a fresh tortilla for only $6.25."
"Quick, amazing service and even if there does seem to be a lot of people waiting, it goes super fast because of the size of the sheer restaurant…"
"There are around 250 places offering Breakfast And Brunch delivery in Austin, including Rockstar Bagels in Central East Austin, Phoebe’s Diner in Bouldin Creek, Wholly Cow Burgers in South Lamar, 24 Diner in West End, and Juan In A Million Restaurant in Holly. Whether you’re located in Bouldin Creek, Warehouse District, or elsewhere, discover the Breakfast And Brunch spots that offer delivery to your address."
"On weekends the line to order at this Burnet Road restaurant and coffee shop is out the door, but don’t let that intimidate you. The breakfast tacos and butter-laden pancakes produced by this tiny kitchen are worth the wait. While you’re in the queue, sit on the back or front patios, sip a signature Pacha latte (hot or iced), and watch as the neighborhood regulars pile in."
"A post shared by Reinaldo Mateo Forti (@reinaldoforti) on Sep 9, 2018 at 8:48pm PDT. My first stop was Pacha Organic Cafe. A few months ago, Pacha was considering opening later and expanding its offerings."
"This colorful and very unique museum started as a one-story home in the early 1900s and later purchased by James Talbot where he started transforming it into what it has become today. This fantastic home/museum is open for private tours by the owner and is located at 305 W Milton Boldin Creek; you will be transported into different themed rooms and floors and textures and enjoy the many stories Mr. Talbot has related to how his home has transformed into the art is today and why. We strongly suggest you call ahead and book a tour and respect this space since this is a private residence."
"Whether you’re a Longhorn fan (hook’em! UT alumni here ☺) or not, the University of Texas is a destination to visit when in Austin. If you happen to be here during football season, go tailgating and watch the game. There are over 51,000 students on 1,438.5 acres (originally only 40 acres back in 1839)."
"Wander about this historic college campus for a fun and free activity. You can see the University of Texas tower, which is the center point of the university. Check out the behemoth football stadium, which serves as home to the Texas Longhorns."
"If your travels bring you downtown, you can enjoy the luxe services at the Spa by JW Austin. Located within walking distance of the state capitol and the city’s notable Sixth Street, this is a prime location to let your troubles melt away in downtown Austin. If you want a spa experience that is quintessentially Texan, be sure to sign up for their Agave Nectar Massage on the Rocks."
"True REST Float Spa is a by-appointment REST float spa that was established by Nick and Holly Janicki in 2009. Specializing in float therapy, they allow you to achieve ultimate relaxation far away from any distraction through the float chamber that they have. This therapy is good for mind and body as it offers an increase in immune system function, pain management, stress reduction and more."
"Completed in 1888, the State Capitol and its 22 acres of grounds and monuments are home to the office of the State Governor and the Chambers of the Texas Legislature. Protected as a National Historic Landmark, the building impresses with its dimensions; at 308 feet tall, it ranks as the sixth tallest state capitol, taller even than the US Capitol in Washington, DC. Visitors can stroll the park via the tree-lined path called the Great Walk and admire the numerous monuments."
"DowntownHours: Always free Monday through Saturday, 9am to 5pm; and Sundays, noon to 5pmWhere Texas laws are made and broken and where Rick Perry’s villainous/heroic (subtract as you see fit) origin story began."
"Who needs a boring history museum when you could experience a living history museum?. At Pioneer Farms, the volunteers wear high-buttoned dresses and top hats as they take you through guided tours of farms and villages from the 1800s. You can pet animals, listen to stories and ride in horse-drawn buggies as you learn all about Texas history."
"Pioneer Farms is a living history museum offering workshops and programs for both students and adults. Step back in time and experience Texas history while you explore six themed historic areas. Some of the workshops available are blacksmithing, woodworking, knitting/quilting, candlemaking, soapmaking, and cheese making."