The Funkadelic

Brunch restaurant · Westgate

The Funkadelic

Brunch restaurant · Westgate

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4715 S Lamar Blvd unit 101 a, Sunset Valley, TX 78745

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Casual South Austin spot serving scratch-made brunch using locally sourced seasonal ingredients.  

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4715 S Lamar Blvd unit 101 a, Sunset Valley, TX 78745 Get directions

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4715 S Lamar Blvd unit 101 a, Sunset Valley, TX 78745 Get directions

+1 512 975 3264

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"All-brunch Sunset Valley restaurant the Funkadelic has now closed, due to a decline in business during the COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant’s last day was on Sunday, October 4. Owner and chef Michael Wake announced the restaurant’s closure on social media, calling it 'one of the most difficult decisions to make,' but stating that the restaurant had been struggling during the pandemic and business was no longer sustainable." - Erin Russell

Austin Brunch Restaurant the Funkadelic Is Closed - Eater Austin
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"The Funkadelic is a brunch restaurant with a variety of offerings." - Nadia Chaudhury

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Elliott Nguyen

Google
We’ve been here three times now and every time the food is delicious and the service is really exceptional. The first two times, we went on a weekend and it gets supppper packed; even when we went today on a weekday, it had a pretty steady crowed, especially as we were leaving around 11:00. This place really hustles to make great food, provide excellent service, and pretty reasonable pricing. One thing I really want to highlight are the reasonable portion sizes. There are far too many places that serve gargantuan plates of food, much of which goes to waste.

Stephanie Guerra

Google
This brunch spot is a MUST if you come to Austin! My husband and I stopped in on a Sunday morning around 11:30am. There was a line, but it moved pretty quickly. (Honesty do not let the line steer you away) We quickly ordered and got sat. The food came out relatively quick for how busy it was. Pictured: The Heuvos Racheros, the Hash scramble, Pupusas, and the chips and queso side dish. Everything was delicious and did not disappoint.

Dirk VP

Google
Very nice kid friendly breakfast joint. Fun and unique menu items. Very clean and fresh. My only critique would be that I think the chicken and waffles would be better with either drums, wing or breast. Thigh meat is a little fatty when fried IMHO. I was also surprised that the sausage side is link sausage rather than breakfast sausage. Look forward to trying the hash and toad in a hole the next visit.

Lyda McIver

Google
My goodness! Why did it take me a year in a half to finally come around to *Funkadelic*! Either way, I am so HAPPY my boyfriend and I decided to have brunch/lunch here! We were greeted by one of the workers who was so warm and knowledgeable on the menu, we decided to order everything he recommended - the special burger, migas, vanilla pancake, and churro waffles! And let me tell you...the food was AHHMAZING! Funkadelic's environment and food are lively just like their owner, Michael who greeted us and everyone there! Absolutely PHENOMENAL and can't wait to go back!

John Hogan

Google
You know I'm beginning to realize that brunch in Austin is not just overrated at this point, but beyond a waste of time. After two weeks open I'd expect the kitchen flow to be pretty decent, perhaps they were understaffed on Sunday... We waited over an hour and a half from walking in to eating. 20 of those minutes were in line. Food was fresh, but left me wanting double the portions. The Pupusas which were recommended, were bland and had little going on, apple filled ebelskivers / aqua frescas were solid though. Seating was so cramped you have to shimmy through to get by, on top of that you have to figure out to seat yourself after standing there awkwardly for a good five minutes. (don't forget to grab your water/utensils too) At the end of the day it was 50 bucks for a beet salad, a street food south American dish and a glass of watermelon juice with a decent tip. (Ouch) I'd recommend checking this place out on a weekday if you're going to try it, maybe it's different.

Rocci Berrini

Google
lieutenant commander worf killed it. Chefs special breakfast tacos “that are not on the menu”, are really good. The hash scramble was meh. Pancake didn’t even need syrup. Coffee is help your self so why pay 1$ refills next door?

Cory Mc.

Google
Very bright open space with really good options for breakfast food. Service is friendly , fast and make sure you get some coffee before you leave. I'll definitely be making more visits to this place.

Kristen (Smasharina)

Google
Wonderful food made with love, and super friendly staff. The weekends get a bit crazy, but weekdays are nice and chill. Churro waffles with potato latke hash is my favorite so far.