Cisco's Restaurant Bakery & Bar

Tex-Mex restaurant · East End

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21 Classic Restaurants Every Austinite Must Visit

"The charismatic Rudy “Cisco” Cisneros frequently volunteered to serve on grand juries and would bring tacos and biscuits to the weekly meetings. Open since 1943, Cisco's was a longtime politico hangout, and the migas and biscuits are a classic Austin breakfast in East Austin. Now there are new owners, including Rudy's grandson Matt Cisneros, who brought dinner service and booze to the restaurant. There are indoor dine-in services." - Melanie Haupt, Erin Russell

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1511 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702 Get directions

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