Nate's Baked Goods & Coffee

Coffee shop · Old West Austin

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Best Hidden Gem Restaurants in Austin | Eater Austin

"Nate’s is a great way to start your morning near Downtown, if you know where to look. Though it may be overshadowed by its neighbor, Better Half, this small breakfast and lunch spot has quality pastries like housemade muffins and scones, fluffy biscuits, and weekend kolaches and danishes. The savory options include a chicken salad sandwich with avocado and bacon that has quite a following. The whole menu is served while the cafe is open, so grab a stool inside or outside and order the afternoon frittata of your dreams." - Erin Russell

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401 Orchard St suite b, Austin, TX 78703, USA Get directions

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