French-American comfort food with modern twists in an airy space that also stocks gourmet groceries. Based on 675 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
2307 Hancock Dr, Austin, TX 78756
Phone: (512) 371-6840
Hours
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
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Reviews
maria camila loaiza
This place is definitely a gem, the beignets are fluffy, not too sweet. The coffee is perfect, the pastry is magical, the food doesn’t feel heavy and it’s well execute. One of my favorite spots in Austin.
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Andrea Koh
Cute little spot. We ordered the Quiche, Chicken Schnitzel, Breakfast Sandwich, and Beignets and out of the 4 items, the Schnitzel was my least favorite. Quiche and Beignets were great, and the included salads were light and refreshing!
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Zaid Gallo
Please order the biscuits and jam! So buttery wonderfully delicious.
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Paul Cray
Try this place! Everything we had was so good! All the dishes were perfectly seasoned and balanced. The French onion soup has excellent depth. The kale salad balanced acorn squash in a way I’ve never had before, but I know I’ll be chasing that flavor profile for a long time to come. The eggs and trout roe was indescribably good. It was so well balanced! I can not recommend it enough.
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Kevin Krone
The food was great, but for some reason we were charged more for one of our pastries than the sign indicated. There are 10 or so spots of parking onsite and neighborhood parking next door.
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Lauren Gaw
The service was easily a 10/10! I initially ordered a draft beer, but they didn’t have any. Then I tried ordering a Bloody Mary and they didn’t have all the ingredients to make it. I decided to not order a drink in the end. But then the waitress came back and gave me a Mimosa on the house as an apology! I was super thankful for that – that was ultra kind of them to do that.
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Haley Bui
We’ve found the best biscuits in town. I thought Colleen’s is the best, but Epicerie probably made their dough with a croissant-like technique but with fewer sheet folds because the middle is still dense like biscuits, but the crust is very much like a croissant. A+. It’s not common to see proper French cooking techniques in Austin, this place is definitely a gem.
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Katherine Melnyk
Epicerie is a must-visit spot for coffee and brunch in Austin. The establishment boasts a charming gourmet grocery and an array of mouth-watering French pastries. The interior is beautifully modern and exudes a pleasant atmosphere. During our visit, we savored some freshly brewed coffee and indulged in their delectable croissants, which were nothing short of amazing. The service was excellent, and the staff was friendly and accommodating. Overall, we had a delightful experience and I highly recommend Epicerie.
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Sarah Wu
The place looks pretty and it’s a nice dining place for a nice Sunday brunch. The kouign amann had a very interesting shape and had nice crispy layers. The dish that wowed us was the biscuit and jam. The biscuit was so buttery and fluffy. The house made strawberry jam is also so tasty. 10/10
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Marisol Gomez
This place was amazing! First time there and I can not begin to explain how delicious everything was. From the drinks all the way to the dessert! I had their gnocchetti. Amazing. I left feeling full in a good way. My new spot to take friends. Will definitely be back.
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