Category Archives: Eating Through Austin

COMM 2399 — Interactive Media Production and Design — called for a blog with weekly posts on topics of our liking. Naturally, I chose food. I tried my best to avoid glorifying food and speak more from a college student and out-of-state perspective, but I also came across some pretty darn good meals.

Another Austin Institution – Kerbey Lane Cafe

Black beans that will make even black bean haters like black beans, the kind of corn tortillas I came to Texas for, and the most amazing blend of migas and salsa – one of my all-time favorite Austin meals.

I will forever hold Magnolia’s Cafe in my heart. I have had too many good times and too much bacon there to ever forget. However, as far as diner food goes, I do love Kerbey Lane.

Most definitely Magnolia’s 24-hour rival, Kerbey Lane also has two locations on the South side of town and on West Campus. Perhaps their ambience isn’t as wacky and “Keep Austin Weird” as Mags – especially in the wee hours of the morning – but Kerbey is definitely still a good place to hang out.

Besides the cool interior and ever-friendly waiters, Kerbey Lane boasts “Homegrown Austin Food” and backs it up. I have made the journey past Magnolia’s South to Kerbey Lane South a number of times at different parts of the day and have found myself surprised each time with how good their food was.

The many menus (breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, seasonal) always have something that’s either delicious, intriguing, and most often both. I have had the best experiences with their pumpkin pancakes, eggs italia, eggplant tartine, and enchiladas. In my opinion, their food honors the diner tradition and the Texas environment, but is so good that it stands on its own as a regular and respectable restaurant.

They also get major points in my book for having a seasonal menu that both acknowledges holidays and never fails to feature new foods that I always want to try. It’s so good I find myself wondering what new specials they will come up with.

And call me a Northerner, but I like my Migas best at Kerbey Lane. Everything about migas – tortilla chips, tomatoes, onions – comes through in full flavor in their eggs. I don’t know where Kerbey Lane gets their eggs or what secret magic they used to cook them, but I wish everyone would do the same.

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Mozart’s Coffee Roasters

This riverside oasis is truly one of Austin’s great gems. It’s the type of place where you know you have stumbled upon something great before you even step inside. In Mozart’s case, this is especially true given their fantastically large, absolutely perfect deck/patio that wraps almost all the way around the entire establishment on two separate floors and offers up both shade, sun, and wifi. Oh, and did I mention the fantastic view of the lake?

If basking in the sun is not your thing or it’s too cold outside, don’t fear, Mozart’s is just as comfortable inside. With an inside made of wood, brick and window (for the view), the indoors of Mozart’s offers up a perfect near-rustic coffee shop environment. In terms of fixins’, they offer a range of bottomless coffees and all the regular syrups and coffee special orders. Their food menu is also quite large and features such treats as Amy’s ice cream, cookies and bagels, and a number of homemade cheesecakes and dessert cups. Personally, I wouldn’t mind some breakfast taco options, but the quiches normally suffice.

But really, there’s just nothing like a place that hands you a delicious mocha in a fancy coffee cup and then encourages you to spend the rest of your day in their establishment, just lounging about.

Oh but one note, Mozart’s is expensive. If you want a drink and at least a little grub , you’re going to be spending more than $5. Also, while there is substantial seating options, expect to find Mozart’s packed on especially nice weekends. Still beautiful, but packed…

In a perfect world, I would be sipping coffee at Mozart’s and pondering life at least once a week. In this perfect world, I also have a car.

It’s hard to not want to spend all day here
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Keeping Austin Weird at Magnolia’s Cafe

I’m going to be honest. In large part for me, Magnolia’s isn’t really about the food. They’ve got some delicious breakfast plates and reasonably well-inspired and well-cooked traditional diner meals, but that’s not really the draw.

People come to Magnolia’s 24-hours a day 8-days a week to celebrate the perpetually awesome life of an Austinite. Magnolia exists and flourishes because people need to go do crazy fun things or see crazy cool bands and know they can continue their awesome night/day with a visit to an Austin institution – specifically one that embraces the quirky, offers breakfast tacos and other slightly greasy comfort foods, and has the kind of welcoming environment that will let the good times keep rolling.

For that, I praise Magnolia’s and respect its place as a fixture within Austin’s culture.

With that being said, I have been to Magnolia’s a million times and know their menu like the back of my hand. First off, stay away from their dinner tacos. There are a million better tacos to be had in Austin. Their breakfast tacos, on the other hand, are musts. Either the flaco taco (bacon, avocado, eggs) or the three alarm taco (three different salsas, eggs, and cheese) are sure to please at any time of night. Their pancakes are also divine and come huge and in different flavors, including gingerbread. If you are to make it past the always tempting breakfast menu, Magnolia’s boasts a surprisingly good specials menu. Their steak salad, crawfish etoufee, and stuffed squash are definitely worth trying if featured.

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