![]() ![]() It not only has our vote as a top contender for the best brunch in Austin, but it’s one of our favorite spots to gather any day of the week (well, except Mondays and Tuesdays). From divine pastries baked with locally-milled flour to cocktails whose flavor is amplified by freshly-squeezed juices, everything at Sour Duck Market tastes as it should-only a million times better. Image of Sour Duck Market by Brittany Chatburn Sour Duck Marketįrom the Odd Duck and Barley Swine team, Sour Duck Market celebrates the true craftsmanship behind well-made food. ![]() What to Order: Apple Butter Pancakes or the Migas Taco.They do the basics to perfection-breakfast sandwiches customized to your liking, parfaits with house-made granola that’s beyond, and a lox bagel that’s one of Austin’s finest. This is where you want to go if you’re craving a classic, comforting brunch but with the volume turned up. It has a neighborhood feel to it but has a contemporary menu with something on it for everyone. 1501 E 7th St | (512) 839-8523 | website | instagramĬenote was one of the first breakfast spots I tried in Austin and has been a favorite ever since.What to Order: My mom considers herself THE foremost almond croissant connoisseur in town, and these are quite simply the best.It’s exactly where we want to be spending every Saturday and Sunday-with live music, a bustling beer garden, and a game day energy that’s unmatched, Easy Tiger checks all the boxes. It has tons of outdoor seating, making it a go-to for busy brunch weekends. 1203 East 11th St | (512) 910-3010 | website | instagramĮasy Tiger is perfect for big groups and celebrations.What to Order: Don’t miss the Texas hash, avocado tostada, and some of the best bacon in town.(Plus a kale salad that rivals any comfort dish? We’re here for it.) It’s hard to pick a favorite from this perfectly-curated, seasonally-rotating menu, so we recommended a few of our go-to’s below. Image of Paperboy, courtesy of the restaurant Image of Paperboy, courtesy of the restaurant PaperboyĮverything about Paperboy is gorgeous-from the bright and airy interior to the entire menu. What to Order: Crispy Sunny Egg with Speck, Arugula, & Romesco Toast.It’s a good place to bring your laptop to get some work done or have mimosas with friends. All of their food is healthy, fresh, and delicious. Related: The 25 Best Restaurants in AustinĬafé No Sé feels more Californian than it does Austin, in the best way. multiple locations | (512) 981-1760 | website | instagram.What to Order: The migas tacos all the way.Most of their locations are food trucks or walk-up stands, so make sure you go on a pretty day. We all know that Austin knows how to make a good breakfast taco, but Veracruz does it in a way that feels so authentic. What to Order: The breakfast chalupa and the best almond milk cappuccino in town.It is one of Austin’s chicest spots and is totally worthy of a feature on your Instagram story. Located in the heart of South Congress, June’s All Day is the perfect neighborhood café for any meal, but especially breakfast. So dig in-we guarantee you’ll have a few reservations booked by the time you’re done. And while they all make us proud of our hometown, we’ve done the research to recommend the following top 16 best brunch spots in Austin. Whether we’re in need of an inspiring lunch break reprieve, craving coffee post-photoshoot, or hitting up a weekend brunch as a team, you can trust us when we say: we’ve reveled in the joy of a good meal at all of the following spots many times over.īecause nowadays, Austin is a city of countless good options. ![]() Image of Better Half by Michelle Nash 16 Spots With the Best Brunch in Austin Right NowĪnd if there’s one thing you need to know (and haven’t yet caught wind of from our countless Instagram stories all over the city), it’s this: the entire Camille Styles team is obsessed with Austin’s food scene. And don’t worry: we can still crush a breakfast taco like no other city on Earth.įeatured image of June’s All Day by Michelle Nash. (Our Austin restaurant guide is all the proof you need.) Today, the best brunch in Austin can include everything from pork belly steamed buns to red quinoa porridge to the most elevated avocado toast. Fast forward to 2023 and wow-Austin’s food scene has transformed. Of course, this was years ago, but at the time, if you weren’t in the mood for eggs and tortillas, your options were limited. the first couple of years that I lived in Austin, I lamented the lack of good brunch spots in town. ![]()
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