| About: | Founded in the 1950s, Cisco is an Austin institution. This Tex-Mex eatery has served its famous breakfast migas to the who's who. The clientele may have changed but the recipe hasn't. Migas, meaning 'crumbs' in Spanish, is made from eggs, cheese, vegetables and tortillas with black beans, chorizo and avocado chile varieties. Many a egg-hater has been converted by Cisco's migas. Cisco is also a bar, and the Bloody Mary is best had to nurse a hangover, not something you'd want to begin your day with. Migas, Fajitas and Toasted Biscuits, that's all you really need to know about Cisco. |
| Hours: | Breakfast & Lunch daily |
| Categories: | Tex-Mex Restaurants, Breakfast Restaurants, Latin American, Grill Restaurants, Restaurants, Mexican Restaurants, Food Manufacturers & Processors |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Cuisine: | Breakfast & Brunch, Mexican, South American, Tex Mex |
| Ambiance: | Casual |
| Feature: | Bar, Take Out, View |
| Reservations Policy: | None |
| Dress Code: | Casual |
| Price: | $0 - $10 |
Very good with an unique Austin atmosphere. Lots of history has gone thru these doors. A favorite of politicos.
Biscuits: Grrrrrrrrrrrrrreat! Biscuits. Ya'll have to try the picadillos. Migas is what they are famous for.
An Austin Gem: I moved to VA over a year ago and everytime I am back in Austin I have to go to Cisco's. It is inexpensive and the food is awesome. Cisco's goes to show you don't have to have a upscale environment to be 5 Star.