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242, West 2nd Street, 78701, Austin, Travis County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 512-469-9003
website: www.joscoffee.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 30.2651039, Longitude: -97.7461292
Robert Pfannstiel
::The coffee is as good as any and the food is never disappointing in quantity or quality. The menu could be described as an updated take on the classic American diner. Their french fries set them apart from the crowd and are worthy of a visit on their own.
John Smith
::Pretty quick to get the food out. I ordered the hamburger and a draft beer. The prices are little high for what you get, but the good quality beer and hamburger made up the price-to-product gap.
Kristin Herndon
::The menu says âhousemadeâ veggie burger, but itâs a beyond burger that tastes like it was grilled right along with the regular burgers. Iâm glad they have a vegan option, but itâs certainly not worth $9.50 ($10.50 if you want avocado that theyâll forget to give you). Cute patio though. I might go back for tacos.
Jana Randolph
::Their chicken poblano sandwich is delicious! I would highly recommend it if you like something a little spicy. Service was good and we were served pretty quick. They offer great indoor and outdoor seating.
Shaun Skura
::As a major devotee of Liz Lambertâs empire, a fitting stop to Joâs was in he works for this weeks trip to Austin. The vibe couldnât be better! Joâs now across the river in downtown! here at in my mind is Austinâs best. Be sure to order a beluga in bomber - light sweetened and a gentle splash of cream make this a near perfect iced variation. Tees, mugs and some damn fine espresso as well. Can not vouch for he food but definitely a favorite rivaling with the marina best roasters. Amen Liz!