Visit Café Largesse
2800 Barton Creek Blvd, Unit 104
Café Largesse has quietly arrived in Barton Creek, and while the opening might not be making loud headlines just yet, it probably should. Hospitality veteran Olga Estrella, who brings years of experience from luxury hotels like W Miami and Fairmont Olympic, has created something personal. The kind of café that doesn’t just serve coffee, it offers a place to breathe.
The café is woman- and Latina-owned, and that sense of purpose shows up in the details. The design is thoughtful, the staff is present without being pushy, and the menu is honest. Morning starts with Wild Gift coffee and pastries from Sour Duck Market. The croissants flake just right, the vegan coffee cake is rich but not heavy. Those staying longer, should try the bananas foster overnight oats or one of the colorful toasts that feel more like a full meal than a snack.

Lunch leans fresh and nourishing. No seed oils, no over-complication. Chia parfaits, vibrant salads, and toast with seasonal toppings round out the midday offerings. But what’s most surprising is how seamlessly the café shifts its identity after 5 p.m. The lights dim, the music changes, and suddenly, it’s a cozy wine bar. Not in an Instagram-influencer kind of way, but in a way that feels almost accidental—like it just grew into itself.
You’ll find Coca flatbreads, house-made spreads, and shareable plates using Texas ingredients. The wine list, curated with Serendipity Wines, favors small producers and bottles you won’t likely spot at the grocery store. Prosecco from Italy, Sancerre from France, Malbec from Argentina. Everything’s available to drink there or take home. And delivery? They handle it themselves. No middlemen. No extra fees.
Weekend live music, Sunday tea service, and rotating wine tastings make this more than a place to grab coffee. It’s a space with a heartbeat. Estrella calls hospitality a universal language. At Café Largesse, that language feels fluent, gentle, unforced, and exactly right for its corner of Austin.