There’s no better excuse to enjoy the gluttony of brunch in the Austin than forgetting about any diet you’re pretending to stick with and indulging in some of the best plates of Biscuits and Gravy in the city. Here are the 5 Best Places to get Biscuits and Gravy in Austin.
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You won’t believe this versatile, unique menu dressing up biscuits like you’ve never seen before. Load up your biscuit with delicious gravies, eggs, potatoes, peppers, bacon, sausage, jam, vegan cheese, etc. The list goes on and on! Biscuits and Groovy is open seven days a week and located at 51st and Duval St.
5015 Duval St, Austin, TX 78751 | iwantbiscuits.com
Jacoby’s is definitely taking a big part in the biscuit and gravy game with their homemade and classic buttermilk biscuits with house-made breakfast sausage gravy. This delicious item is on their menu every Saturday and Sunday, so definitely try it if you haven’t already!
3235 E Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX 78702 | jacobysaustin.com
Eberly’s brunch is easily the highlight of their dining experience, especially since they feature some of the most delicious Biscuits N’ Gravy, featuring their house made fluffy biscuits smothered in a creamy sausage gravy. Instagramers should get their phone and their bellies ready for greatness. Reservations for brunch are now available and can be made on OpenTable or by calling 512-916-9000.
615 South Lamar Blvd.
This cozy, little spot has two locations- N Lamar Blvd and East 6th St. Counter Cafe is known for their classic and unique menu items including homemade biscuits and sausage gravy. They focus on fresh, local, and all-organic ingredients which makes their food top-notch. Be sure to get there early or you’ll be waiting in a long line!
626 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78703 | countercafe.com
Join Bangers for brunch Sundays 11a-3p! Their Biscuits & Gravy with 1/2lb of Bacon Steak will hit the spot and satisfy all of your brunching needs.
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