CuisineAll-day American diner
Price$$
Neighbourhoodhyde-park-drag
The dishPancakes or queso

Tip: Two-egg breakfast comes with home fries and toast around $11; the queso-and-chip cup is the cheapest snack.

Location

Address: 3704 Kerbey Ln, Austin, TX 78731

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