Con Madre Cocina
Mexican restaurant · Dawson ·

Con Madre Cocina

Mexican restaurant · Dawson ·

Homestyle Mexican tacos, burritos & queso, large portions

overpriced
breakfast tacos
tacos
birria tacos
salsa
burritos
outdoor seating
takeout
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Con Madre Cocina by Jay Huang
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
Con Madre Cocina by null
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628 E Oltorf St, Austin, TX 78704 Get directions

$10–20

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No restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Trendy

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628 E Oltorf St, Austin, TX 78704 Get directions

+1 512 547 7996
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@conmadrekitchenatx

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•No restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Jan 16, 2026

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"I've long considered Con Madre Kitchen a South Austin standby for over a decade; the taco spot is looking to expand to Dallas and has started a GoFundMe (begun by the owner’s son after Maria Garcia’s car accident) to make that happen, with a planned Dallas location in Oaklawn on Wycliff Street if successful. At Con Madre Kitchen you’ll get homestyle Mexican cooking made fresh, large portions at great prices, and they promote their famous breakfast burritos." - Erin Russell

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Con Madre Cocina (Oltorf)

Akira K.

Google
The location of the food truck is actually very convenient since there’s a lot of seating. The tacos were great. I got three of them. Very good flavors overall very juicy only issue that I had was They were a little too salty. The chips and salsa were amazing because the salsa that it came with was spectacular super savory Pretty large tacos overall as well, but the prices are a little bit steep and high, but I would definitely come back again.

Roger D.

Google
$18 for a burrito made in a truck by a gas station! the hubris! then they ask for a tip after you ordered at a window and eat on outdoor picnic tables on paper plates that you have to bus. owners - i'm guessing you set the price to $18 because you want to make money. and that's totally fine. but you would make more money if it's half that price and you move the truck somewhere with higher foot traffic. you would ALSO have a product that you're proud of - popular, beloved, and accessibly priced. i used to live in the neighborhood, just 5 blocks away, and at half the price i would have eaten here 3 times a week rather than once in 3 years

Matt R.

Google
*EDIT* Business replied blaming rising food costs over past 6 months, yet you can find similar reviews that are 1 yr+ old. (See last picture) Also, hardly an excuse to charge $3 for a grand total of 12 bacon bits crumbles between 3 tacos (yes, we counted). The only thing worse than bad food and service is horrible excuses from management for it Can't speak on in person experiences, but my experience from DoorDash ensures I'll never find out. Paid extra for EXTRA bacon in breakfast tacos and received literally a few tiny crumbs (see pictures). That amount isn't sufficient enough for a regular amount let alone paying for EXTRA. Aside from that, tortilla was hard, tacos were greasy, and I hate the taste of chorizo, ordered no chorizo, yet the potatoes taste like chorizo. Will avoid in the future. I hate wasting food but can't force myself to eat the other 2.

Eamon B.

Google
The price point just doesn’t make sense for the ingredient quality, portion size, and the taste. Chicken quesadillas were pretty gross and they serve it with a baby spoonful of guacamole, birria tacos were good but it’s 3 tiny little dudes, birria ramen had soggy noodles, Mexican bread pudding was like eating a yoga mat with less flavor, horchata was alright, their sauce is solid. $71 dollars for that. That’s like 7 whole burritos from chipotle. How does that make any sense coming from a food truck. What can I say about Con Madre that can’t be said about honey badger.

Larissa R.

Google
Really great tacos. Not the biggest in size tortilla but they are packed full! Loved how toasty the tortilla was, and the chorizo was super flavorful. I got only breakfast tacos, chorizo & egg and potato & egg both were great. The green salsa is flavorful and spicy and the red was just super flavorful. I would definitely come again.

Maria K.

Google
Would not recommend for takeout/ door dash. Prices don't add up - door dash is $14 breakfast burrito, $16 lunch burrito (not prices they charge in person). Burger was delivered freezing cold, bread was complete soggy like it was refrigerated overnight. Bun and patty/cheese completely burned. It was honestly very gross and had to toss. :/ Tacos were also freezing and meat had solid chunks of fat since all the oil was cold/solid.

Richard C.

Google
We arrived with friends and were blown away by the humongous breakfast burrito. I had bacon, egg, cheese, beans, potatoes, and chorizo. It was freaking delicious. Now I have my breakfast go to when visiting. I can only imagine how lunch tastes.

Stephanie C.

Google
I feel scammed, this place is overpriced, you don’t get what you ordered, and the food is mediocre or just plain bad. My tacos callejeros (translates to street tacos) were stated as coming with queso fresco and avocado. Don’t believe the review that shows the tacos dressed up this way. One of my tacos didn’t even have any queso fresco and the other had only tiny bits of it. And they had guacamole on them instead of avocado. Their “home fried chips” are store bought baked chips which aren’t even fried and were stale. And the queso tastes worse than Velveeta and isn’t Mexican in any sense of the word. To top it off, they were very stingy with salsa. Couldn’t even bother to fill up the tiny one oz cup. This place is trashy. Not worth the price whatsoever. I want a refund.