Cisco's Restaurant Bakery & Bar

Description:

  • Founded in the 1950s, Cisco is an Austin institution. This Tex-Mex eatery has served its famous breakfast migas to the who's who. The clientele may have changed but the recipe hasn't. Migas, meaning 'crumbs' in Spanish, is made from eggs, cheese, vegetables and tortillas with black beans, chorizo and avocado chile varieties. Many a egg-hater has been converted by Cisco's migas. Cisco is also a bar, and the Bloody Mary is best had to nurse a hangover, not something you'd want to begin your day with. Migas, fajitas and toasted biscuits--that's all you really need to know about Cisco.
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User Reviews for Cisco's Restaurant Bakery & Bar

  •  

    Best place for breakfast in Austin.

  • Get there early. The food is good and the decorations on the walls will keep you looking around the place. Cisco is family run.

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    A Legend in Austin

  • I've been eating at Cisco's since the 70's. In those days you never knew who you might see there on a Sunday morning - Gov John Connally, coach Darrell Royal, Willie...

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    Traditional, No Frills Mexican breakfast

  • I loved that this place was a sit-down restaurant offering Mexican and Tex-Mex breakfast favourites. I recommend the Migas.

  • Read full review on TripAdvisor

Awards:

CitySearch
Austin360.com
  •  Top Restaurant 2007
CitySearch
  •  Breakfast 2007
  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +1 512 478 2420
    • Address:

    • 1511 East Sixth Street
    • Austin, TX 78702
    • Neighborhood:

    • East Austin
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa diners
    • Hours:

    • M-Su 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

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