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British restaurant · South Manchaca

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2000 Southern Oaks Dr, Austin, TX 78745

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Full English breakfasts, high tea & other British fare served in a space with funky & vintage decor.  

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Jul 10, 2025

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"British-inspired foods like all-day breakfast, fish and chips, and teas and coffees anchor the menu at this eclectic café. Stop in for high-tea service available Wednesday through Sunday." - Sommer Brugal

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Julie

Google
Very hip, comfy, casual place that serves high tea. Tea is a little diluted and sandwiches and snacks are mediocre, but the ambience is comfortable and the staff is super friendly. Great place to hang out with friends. Reservations recommended.

Amanda S

Google
Finally made it out to Full English to try their food. Did not try the tea because we picked up coffee from somewhere else. Prices were fair, eclectic decor, and good food/portions. Wasn't the prettiest presentation of food but a very good breakfast!

Dharshini M

Google
Loved this place. We found it by chance. I had thr lamb pasty which was so good and the chutney that came with it was divine. My husband had the full English breakfast set and he said it's the best. It is different from what you usually get in IHOP, Denny's or other breakfast places here. The place is also nice and loved their vintage appearance.

adrian keeling

Google
Very quaint little place. The servers personable. If anybody says this is a typical authentic English breakfast then they've clearly never been to the UK. I found it quite expensive and once I recieved my food it was a complete waste of money. The only edible food on the plate was the eggs. The tomato resembled a giant black mush. The bacon was so thin and cooked to death. The sausage tasted NOTHING like what you would get in UK. Everything was basically deep fried along with the bread. Tip. The fried bread is usually cooked in the bacon pan and soaks up only the remnants of the bacon fat. Not deep fried and a heart attack waiting to happen. Disgusting impersonation of a traditional fair . Don't waste your money for Fake food.

Rob Patrick

Google
English food, tea, beer and wine. Eccentric. Eclectic. What's old is new again. Nothing matches, but in that chaos is a beautiful charm! Order, sit, they bring your order, then you do the rest. Enjoy the atmosphere from the cumfy couch or chairs by the coffee tables, or sit at a regular table. Listen to the cool music. College kids and retirees frequent this establishment. Fun.

Kyla Myers

Google
Good tea, decent sandwiches. Scones were at least round and not those stupid triangles Americans insist on making. They would have been much better with proper clotted cream and not whipped cream which is not at all right. Fun for a girls luncheon.

Martin Fracker

Google
Overall a disappointment. A hole-in-the-wall establishment with a run down Bohemian ambience, a throwback to the 1960’s hippie counter-culture, the service and the food were good. They have a nice selection of British beers, including London Prime. We had the fish-and-chips: the fish was excellent though the portions were too small. The chips were okay but a little burnt. From the street, Full English is uninviting, appearing overgrown and almost abandoned with grass growing wildly in the tiny unkept parking lot in front. We almost didn’t go in, but decided to give the place a chance. We initially sat down at a table against a spartan concrete block wall but had to move once we noticed condensation from one of the ventilation ducts overhead dripping onto our table. The place was quiet with a handful of customers, most of whom were young and somewhat “counter-cultural-ish”. A couple of tables were occupied by people with their laptop computers who might have been writing research papers. Bottom line: The food was fine but with portions that were too small while the ambience felt sad and rundown.

Tope E

Google
One of my favorite places for breakfast. Their English breakfast lives up to the British dish. Not to mention the amazing fish and chips dinners they make every Friday evening. The atmosphere and surrounding is akin to an old British lady's home but it's too cozy with the free wifi and sofas. You can spend so much time here!