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Contribuisci feedbackWent in for lunch after a rough morning when I learned that my friend with cancer was no longer with us.Our server went above and beyond to make me feel better and I am beyond thankful for Erica (hope I spelled it correctly).I'm glad there are still good people in the world, and that I found one at my favorite restaurant when I needed it the most.
Pet friendly! Food was delicious! I had a Cobb salad with the cilantro vinaigrette, it was fresh and scrumptious!!! The waiter brought out a fresh bowl of cool water and some biscuits for our puppy. We sat outside in front of the restaurant, there was a fan keeping us cool. . Bathrooms were clean and staff was very friendly!Parking: You have to find parking available on the street.
Best birthday brunch ever. The wait is worth it and everything is delicious.Food: 5/5
My husband and I were visiting Austin for the weekend and visited Kerbey Lane Cafe for breakfast on Sunday. I’m gluten free and their website touted ‘no one does pancakes like Kerbey’s’ and they have gluten free so off we went.We started off with a bacon **** Mary and Spicy pineapple margarita. Personally, I think they were over priced, but tasty.My husband got the chicken and pancakes. Buffalo drizzle on the chicken with some cinnamon sweetness added into the pancake were tasty. He said he would have preferred the chicken to have been coated in Buffalo instead of the entire plate drizzled with it, but overall he enjoyed it.I got a half stack of gluten free pancakes with blueberries and a jalapeño sausage. They pancakes had a very healthy amount of blueberries. Unfortunately, they were very dense, grainy and hard. As you can see from the photo, I barely ate half of them and when I’m craving pancakes, that’s unusual. The sausage was tasty.Would I return? Based on the other gluten free options available, no. HOWEVER, my husband is not gluten free and he said he would.
This is the original location of an Austin based chain. Come for the pancakes stay for the true Austin casual hospitality.My daughter adores the hot cocoa here.My son is pancake king. I love the omelets, the chicken tortilla soup hold the chips and corn), and queso.The parking is less than ideal. God speed on that. Sometimes you can grab a street spot.This is Austin’s iteration on a diner. There is something here for everyone.qVegetarian options: They even have vegan queso.Kid-friendliness: Super kid friendly. Breakfast is served all day for adults and kids alike. So kids can have pancakes for dinner!Parking: Parking sucks at this location. Street park if you can.Wheelchair accessibility: This is in a couple old houses joined together but there are a lot of ramps. May be more challenging simply because of the amount of ramps and steps.Dietary restrictions: Super dietary friendly and work to accommodate. Possible cross contamination.