The Star Cafe in Austin

United StatesThe Star Cafe

 

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1800, Congress Avenue, 78701, Austin, Travis County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 512-858-6736
website: www.thestoryoftexas.com
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Latitude: 30.2800341, Longitude: -97.7388701

comments 5

  • Rosemary McKnight

    Rosemary McKnight

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    Had the roast beef panini. It was tasty and large enough for two servings. Lunch & dinner

  • olivia grace

    olivia grace

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    horrible. would never eat here again. over priced and disappointed. never mind the fact the chef was always grumpy and forgot to make a chicken sandwich, we asked for him to make another one, he looked at us in disgust rolled his eyes and proceeded to make it.

  • Raven Quickskill

    Raven Quickskill

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    We ate at the cafe on 7-9-19. Our food was fine and the atmosphere was fine, EXCEPT for the youngish woman working at the cashier. We came in and asked if the cafe was open and she said not for 15 minutes. Then later we asked (for future reference) about breakfast and she said it was over. Turns out we COULD have had breakfast when we arrived, which we would have liked, and that when she said the cafe was closed, that meant closed FOR LUNCH (even though all we'd said was "is the cafe open yet?). This youngish woman (she wears glasses) clearly hated us, and all human life in the museum and cafe (possibly excepting herself, possibly not). She was rude and just this short of hostile. The cafe would be a nice place if not for her. She nearly ruined our visit entirely.

  • Joel Mosier

    Joel Mosier

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    Another change. Lots of good seating both inside and out. I think it is still a bit high priced. Staff is business like. Offer more salad choices, but no more breakfast tacos. Was once a lunch time hub for downtown office workers. Just too high prices for food.

  • coolmom 658

    coolmom 658

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    Food was alright. Kids meals were, as always, overpriced and not enough. My husband and I got the special of the day, a taco salad with ground beef. It was good, reasonably priced, and it came with a drink. I don't recommend eating here, simply because Austin has so so many great places to eat on the cheap. If you want to take your kids to eat after exploring the museum, save a few bucks and go to a P Terry's.

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