October 26, 20205 yr i was going to post a couple recs in response to a poster looking for some weekend brunch options in austin a few weeks ago, but he had his place picked out before i was able to get to my computer - so i decided start this thread. i had always been a breakfast taco on the weekends person, so brunch wasn't really on my radar much - but my GF got me to branch out and a couple of discoveries have brought them into the regular rotation for us my faves: Spread & Co. - on Kerbey Lane a few doors down from Kerbey Lane Cafe, in the spot where the old Baby Louie's was (IIRC) they smoke their own fish for the fish spread, have house made sausage, mustard and pickles, and the home made hot sauce is probably the best I've had anywhere. not sure if they bake all their own bread but i suspect they do. they also have a nice cheese and charcuterie case up front for take home. roti* plate plate with eggs, avocado, creme fresh, capers and onions (and the homemade hot sauce). added a side of the smoked fish spread (not pictured here). *what is a roti? ITS A GIGANTIC HASH BROWN AS BIG AS A DINNER PLATE FC and biscuits with hot honey - special of the day a couple weeks ago breakfast sandwich - eggs and homemade sausage and cheese on a pretzel bun. added the hot sauce. also really like hopfield's and epicurie's brunch, although i think the latter is take out only now. really like savory items much more than sweet when it comes to breakfast/brunch so that usually drives our choices of places. what else you got?
February 19, 20232 yr Looks good but roti is not a giant hash brown, it's a flat bread similar to naan but thinner. Think Indian tortilla
February 20, 20232 yr Author 11 hours ago, Smax said: Looks good but roti is not a giant hash brown, it's a flat bread similar to naan but thinner. Think Indian tortilla rosti - giant hash brown. missed a letter
March 21, 20232 yr I’d like sour duck a lot more if they weren’t out of most of their pastries by 11 am on normal weekend. It’s like they only pretend to be a bakery. Their best attribute is modestly priced cocktails.
March 22, 20232 yr On 3/20/2023 at 9:12 PM, LCHorn said: I’d like sour duck a lot more if they weren’t out of most of their pastries by 11 am on normal weekend. It’s like they only pretend to be a bakery. And it's not like they open at 7am. They open at 10am. It's bizarre.
September 12, 20232 yr Went to Carve in The Grove for brunch on Sunday. It was pretty good for a chain and I'd consider going back. They entree portions are fucking huge, so depending on your hunger level you could get an appetizer and share an entree.
June 4Jun 4 Not exactly brunch, but we had an early afternoon snack at Hopfields, and it kicked ass. Or "slammed and went hard," or "fucked," or whatever the parlance of the day might be. Impressive beer selection as well. Edited June 4Jun 4 by zlavydra
June 4Jun 4 4 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: Well what'd you get? Shared caprese/burrata with the wife. Also a couple of local beers.
June 4Jun 4 El Torito in North Austin had an excellent ayce brunch on Sundays, always a must do whenever BIL came to town.
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