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Cisco’s Restaurant Bakery and Bar
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Cisco’s Restaurant Bakery and Bar

1511 East 6th Street
Austin, TX 78702
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1511 East 6th Street
Austin, TX 78702
(512) 478-2420
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Cisco’s is breakfast and lunch all day including classic breakfasts, the “Wolf Omelette”, fajitas, enchiladas, tacos, carne guisada and a killer chicken friend steak. Cisco’s, an iconic East Austin breakfast & lunch spot, has operated in the 102-year-old building on the corner of East Sixth and Comal since Rudy Cisneros opened the restaurant in 1943, after turning his father’s bakery into a restaurant. Cisco’s has long been the meeting place for Austin’s politically inclined. LBJ and Bob Bullock were known to regularly hold court over coffee and breakfast here. Matt Cisneros, Rudy “Cisco” Cisneros’ grandson continues the Cisco’s tradition preserving great eastside Tex Mex and an iconic East Austin institution.

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Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts
Cisco's Restaurant - East Austin Tex Mex and Breakfasts

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  1. I worked for Dekor Signs in 1980 when I was 20. We did signs for Rudy. I believe the sign in the front is the one we did (still looking good).
    I go here every time I’m in Austin and I like to bring my friends and family. We leave well fed and happy.
    I love this little hidden gem. I recommend the migas with a cold beer and a few biscuits to go.

    Beka , 5 hours ago
  2. My musician boyfriend took me there in the ’80s and it became our favorite place for breakfast tacos and huevos rancheros. Everything’s super Fresh and skillfully made.
    Incredibly great comfort food. I was one of the Cisneros girls hairdresser. How I miss their huevos rancheros plate and their homemade tortillas

    Nora Marasco , 6 months ago
  3. Oh my G this was so good! As prior reviewers have mentioned, the juicy picadillo served in a bolillo is the secret, but the migas are delicious too and the BISCUITS Good Lord! I am guessing Cisco’s is one of the last pieces of realness left in Austin.

    Seth P. , 8 years ago
  4. Honest good food served at a great price. Would be very happy to come back to a place like this.

    Charlie A. , 8 years ago
  5. Terrific Example of a good Mexican breakfast! We had migas and bloody Mary’s. Perrrfect! Right on the corner of Comal and E 6th. U go foodies! It’s good and good for you!

    Gigi E. , 9 years ago
  6. I can’t wait until the day I get to come here again for the MIGAS. It is truly delicious- flavorful and savory, you can taste the love that was put into making it.

    You would never expect the back side if the restaurant to be so large from the facade. A family owned restaurant, it has great servers and attentive service. The place was packed on a Sunday morning, bustling with families, friends, and even hard core students who clearly hadn’t slept the night before.

    The inside is a bit dimly lit, with natural sunshine coming from the windows. The bathroom is a bit awkwardly placed, in the midst of tables. Let’s just say I wouldn’t want to be sitting at that particular table that’s right by the door. Moving on, the parking situation is alright, there are a lot of areas for street parking. Few buildings have cool murals on it so you can even go for a little walk to burn some of the indulgence.

    You get fluffy biscuits and coffee in thick mugs. A very homey sense here, kind of like a family friend invited you over and wanted to cook brunch for you.

    Yvette H. , 9 years ago
  7. We were told this was the #1 Place when visiting Austin Tx for breakfast / lunch and every REAL Austinite knows this local hangout. I would have to say I agree with this statement. Please be warned, this place is a little “seasoned”.

    We each had the migas with 1/4 pound fajita, tortilla chips fried with onions and tomatoes, scrambled in eggs, with sausage and beans, with ranchero sauce on the side. The 1/4 pound fajita was not what I imagined, basically a piece of grilled steak on top of the eggs. What a great brunch! Very tasty and as authentic as you can get.

    This was our pre-game meal before the UT – Cal game. Great start to the day.

    Bevin H. , 10 years ago

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