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The 10Best Restaurants

Breakfast

Austin, TX
Austin, TX
Best Breakfast (Restaurants)
(10 Overall Closest)
Katz's Deli & Bar
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
618 W 6th St, Austin  78701 • 512-851-7652
        Description: WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. Whether you need a late-night fix or an early morning breakfast, this 24-hour New York-style deli can ably satisfy your hunger. Opt for Belgian waffles, deli omelets, corned beef hash, blintzes, cinnamon rolls, challah French toast, and much more. One of the few places in Austin to get lox and bagels.
        User Rating: 8 / 10
 

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Kerbey Lane Cafe
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
3704 Kerbey Ln, Austin  78731 • 512-451-1436
        Description: NORTH AUSTIN. This popular café serves good, healthy food 24 hours a day with an emphasis on fresh ingredients. Highlighted on the menu are a wide variety of omelets, pancakes, and other traditional breakfast dishes. Among the morning options you'll delight in are a chicken verde omelet, gingerbread pancakes, breakfast tacos, biscuits and gravy (with eggs), migas, and steak and eggs. Other menu options include sandwiches, salads, and lots of entrees that take their inspiration from around the globe, including Mexico.
        User Rating: 4.5 / 10
 

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La Madeleine French Bakery & Café
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
9828 Great Hills Tr Ste 650, Austin  78759 • 512-502-2474
        Description: ARBORETUM. A good bet for classical French cooking in casual surroundings, La Madeleine is part of a small chain with locations across the South, from Washington, DC, to Texas. Breakfast is a good time to try house-made pastries, and omelets and quiches are equally delicious. Popular dishes at lunch and dinner include the French dip sandwich, tomato basil soup, quiche Lorraine, chicken cordon bleu, and beef bourguignon. Desserts are prepared on-site and range from cookies to decadent cakes.
 

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Magnolia Café
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
2304 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin  78703 • 512-478-8645
        Description: WEST AUSTIN. This homey, diner-style café serves breakfast 24 hours a day. The house specialty is gingerbread pancakes, but you can also enjoy a host of other breakfast favorites, including both basic and more elaborate omelets. (The latter include the Prima Dora, which features two cheeses, avocado, lemon sour cream, and chipotle sauce.) Other temptations include breakfast tacos, huevos rancheros, and migas. The brownies are also an absolute must.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
 

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Monument Cafe
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
500 S Austin Ave, Georgetown  78627 • 512-930-9586
        Description: GEORGETOWN. Monument Café may be a 30 minute drive north of town, but if you crave a hearty breakfast, it's more than worth the travel time. At first glance the menu appears to be populated with nothing but standards. That's true, but the freshness of the ingredients, the generous portions, and the kitchen's expertise elevate the Monument well above average. You can order anything with confidence, from chicken-fried steak to migas to waffles. At other times of the day you'll find great meat-and-three meals with options that include fried chicken, Texas chili, salads, and homemade pies.
 

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Nau's Enfield Drug & Soda Fountain
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
1115 W Lynn St, Austin  78703 • 512-476-3663
        Description: WEST AUSTIN. This old-fashioned drug store is constantly bustling, and while it's famous for its burgers and fountain drinks, it also does a brisk business during breakfast hours. Till 11am most days, you can get everything from breakfast tacos and fried egg sandwiches to omelets and huevos rancheros. Sink back into a booth, and give yourself over to the charm and the great food.
 

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Sweetish Hill Bakery
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
1120 W 6th St, Austin  78703 • 512-472-1347
        Description: WEST END. This bakery has been around for 30 years and is known for pastries and breads crafted from premium ingredients. Locals fill the place from morning to late afternoon, taking advantage of a large variety of breakfast and lunch fare. Hot breakfast dishes are available, along with soups, salads, and sandwiches. If your sweet tooth calls, consider tarts, fruit empanadas, cookies, pies, cupcakes, and specialty and classic cakes.
 

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Trudy's South Star
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
4141 S Capital of Texas Hwy Brodie Oaks Shopping Center, Austin  78704 • 512-326-9899
        Description: SOUTH AUSTIN. Although Trudy's regularly wins awards at Austin's annual Hot Sauce Festival, plenty of other factors make it one of the city's most consistently busy restaurants. In addition to a lively after-work bar scene, it has a casual atmosphere that's entirely family-friendly. Menu highlights include taco salads, "create your own" enchiladas, and a spicy chicken-stuffed avocado topped with green chile sauce and cheese. A good place for breakfast, too – try Mexican eggs Benedict for proof!
 

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Upper Crust Bakery
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
4508 Burnet Rd, Austin  78756 • 512-467-0102
        Description: NORTH AUSTIN. This neighborhood bakery is a favorite gathering spot for light breakfast fare of freshly baked croissants, danishes, bagels, and pastries. Desserts are worthy as well.
 

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1886 Café & Bakery
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
604 Brazos St Driskill Hotel, Austin  78701 • 512-391-7066
        Description: 6TH STREET. To start, 1886 Café & Bakery serves great sandwiches and casual American fare, and their grilled cheese panini is second to none. But their desserts – rich, complex concoctions with mood-altering properties – cause folks to swoon. To try: chocolate mousse cake (with bittersweet chocolate-caramel mousse over a layer of moist devil's food cake) and lemon chiffon cake (with layers of blueberry compote and rosemary-scented lemon cream). Even ice cream sundaes are noteworthy: Peanut Butter Fantasia is peanut butter ice cream, caramel, and a peanut butter cookie, while Second Wind adds hot fudge, biscotti, and chocolate espresso beans to cappuccino ice cream.
 

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