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    Mercado Sin Nombre

    4.4 (97 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Pork burrito
    Sydney N.

    The food was good and made it order! We waited all of 10 minutes before the server brought it out to us. I love that they have for here or Togo options. It is an all outdoor seating area but there is lots of shade and fans so even on a Texas Summer day we were very comfortable. They play lots of music and there were other people working outside as well. Parking is street only.

    Biscuit Sandwich ($11), Honey Bunny ($7.5), Blue Masa Twinkie ($6)
    Wendi K.

    This spot gets 5 stars because the treats are so unique, and I love Masa. The items are a bit on the pricey side, but they are high quality and worth it. -Cold Brew ($5) - Super tart -Biscuit Sandwich ($11) - delicious and super rich/tasty. Homemade biscuits are always a win. -Blue Masa Twinkie ($6) - sweet & such a fun spin on a twinkie! -Bad Honey Bunny ($7.5) - gorgeous, soft, and delicious. I love cardamon in any sweets, really. My amazing sister picked up the treats from the window so I can't speak for the ambience :)

    Horchata & Atole Cortado
    Nancy G.

    Be prepared to wait in like, we waited about an hour. They do have umbrellas out so the shade is very helpful. It's such a sweet spot to go to on a beautiful day. Staff is very friendly and they had great Spanish music blasting on a Sunday morning! The have seating outside for you to sit, with shade. The horchata was really good, looked like coffee a bit but 10/10. The atole cortado was strong IMO. The biscuit sandwich was really good, I didn't even get to get a good picture because I got to eating it really quickly. It had a unique flavor with the sauce. The only thing I would change is I wish I was bigger. The sauce definitely helped with flavor I don't think alone it would've been as good. 9/10 The bad honey bunny was surprisingly really good, had a nice masa flavor, I actually really enjoyed it. It reminded me of a concha. 10/10 Overall, I thought it was a great experience. I would definitely come back again when the lines aren't so long. :))

    Line on a Sunday morning.
    Marianne L.

    I decided to try out Mercado Sin Nombre after hearing so many rave reviews. I had just dropped off a family member at the airport, and Google said I was just 9 minutes away. Score!! I easily parked on a side street. The set up is a walk up window and outdoor seating tucked into a neighborhood. Sunday morning means waiting, which I did. After about 20 minutes, one of the workers started coming down the line and taking drink orders. If you wanted food, you still had to go to the window, but you could go ahead and get your drink. Since I had limited time, I only got my Horchata Cold Brew. The biscuits and pancakes that walked by me on the way to their customers looked delicious, but I'll have to come back another day. My cold brew was good, but I'm not sure it was worth the wait. I do like the vibe of this place, though and will be sure to return in the near future.

    Masa Twinkie
    Ashley G.

    Tucked between buildings, you may miss it if you aren't paying attention but the long line of people will let you know you are in the right place. They have done a great job of creating an authentic culturally rich feel to the place. Waited about 35 minutes on a Sunday morning, not the worst but I personally don't prefer to wait longer than 15 minutes, but I felt like the line was moving. Had the masa Twinkie, was delicious. Also had the pork burrito, was really good. And the coffee is great as well. I want to go back because of the coffee & food but the hype/possibility of a line makes me apprehensive.

    Chile Colorado (w/ egg), Horchata Cold Brew, and Bad Honey Bunny
    Andy D.

    Mercado Sin Nombre is a great spot! They serve delicious coffee, desserts, and breakfast items. I got the cold brew horchata, bad honey bunny, and chile Colorado (pork burrito) with egg. Absolutely loved all the items! We came here on a Saturday morning at 930 AM, and there was a decent sized line. All seatings are outdoor. Overall great vibes and epitome of the Austin culture. Definitely recommend!

    Pork burrito
    Mia B.

    I understand why this place is Michelin recognized. I love the small menu, and they clearly have got their strengths figured out. The pork chili Colorado burrito was unreal- I usually don't like burritos because they have too much rice, but this was purely pork and bean and the tortilla was one of the best I've ever had. Everyone talks about the honey bun but honestly I wasn't a big fan. It is creative but I just didn't think it was too special. Service was fast and I love how casual and local it feels. Seating is outdoor only and I forget if they have a bathroom so plan accordingly. Can't wait to go back to try the biscuit!

    Biscuit sandwich ($11)
    Michelle E.

    I finally tried Mercado Sin Nombre after hearing all the hype and it 100% lived up to my expectations! They have such unique food offerings and their service is fantastic... I already can't wait to go back! FAST FACTS: * Parking - street parking nearby * Seating - lots of tables with chairs available under coverings but it does get busy * Closed Monday & Tuesday * Packaged coffee available for purchase SERVICE - You wait in a line at a walk up counter to order and then your name is called out when your order is ready. It can get busy and the line gets long but moves quickly. The workers were all INCREDIBLY pleasant to interact with! The coffees came out about 10 minutes after ordering and the food items came out about 5 minutes later. Overall, I was very impressed with the service! PRICING - The total was $51.42 after tax ($3.92) but before tip for a platoon spice latte ($7), cappuccino ($5.50), masa twinkie ($6), bad honey bunny ($7.50), biscuit sandwich ($11), masa pancakes ($10.50). It's definitely on the pricier side but it's so delicious you won't even care. PLATANO SPICE LATTE (9/10) - Unique and delicious! This had roasted plátano maduro, nutmeg, clove, ginger, allspice, and cinnamon. I got it hot but it's also available cold. The spices settle to the bottom if you don't drink it quickly. I'd order this again! MASA TWINKIE (10/10) - I got the chocolate but they also had yellow and red velvet. It's filled with chocolate ganache and topped with "campfire fluff". The filling ratio is perfect... my only complaint is that I finished it so fast! I will order this every time I go! BISCUIT SANDWICH (10/10) - Their blue masa biscuits take 100 hours to make and are absolutely phenomenal! The chicken sausage was PACKED with flavor, the sunny side up egg was cooked perfectly, the cheese was melty, and the house hot sauce on the side brought it all together. I would order this again! MASA PANCAKES (9/10) - These are yellow masa pancakes topped with an apple compote and served with syrup on the side. They're thick and fluffy and have the perfect level of sweetness with the apples. I'd order these again! BAD HONEY BUNNY (8/10) - This was my least favorite item but it was still delicious. The masa milk bread looks super fluffy but was more dense than I expected. The honey butter masa glaze is DELICIOUS! I'd skip this next time. This was my first time at Mercado Sin Nombre but will absolutely be back... I would go for the masa twinkie alone! The coffee was delicious but the true highlight is their masa food items. I would recommend Mercado to others in a heartbeat!

    PSL
    Allie H.

    Took me a lap around the block to find this spot but glad I did! It's tucked between a few buildings. Had the PSL. So creamy and delicious. Would maybe have wanted a tad more sweetness but overall a really good latte. Wanted to pick up some coffee beans and the barista was SO nice and helpful in their recommendations. Would love to come back to try more drinks

    Delanie K.

    What a creative space. Mercado Sin Nombre emphasizes the main Masa ingredient, so almost [if not] everything is gluten free. The 'sweets' are not too sweet at all because of this, and it was quite nice. Their name highlights their partnerships with local and Mexican farms. I didn't know they had a Michelin star until I saw it on the wall! How awesome. The space is outside only, so it was a little unpleasant on a drizzly morning as well as having a bird poop on us. Our party ordered the limited-time lemongrass twinkie, honey bunny, apple pancakes, as well as the horchata cold brew and the atole cortado. Service was friendly and it was exciting to finally try this place. Next time I'll need to try the 100-hour biscuit!

    The entry in an alley
    Phillip M.

    A charming and inventive cafe that specializes in Mexican coffee and maize-based food and drink. I found myself here in 90+ degree heat and ordered an iced Chai-yote, which is their take on a chai latte, made with the chayote squash tea and warming spices. I could taste the slight squash flavor but found it mild and refreshing on this hot day. I also ordered the biscuit sandwich, which was excellent: a fried egg over chicken sausage and lacy cheese, served on a flaky and layered flour and masa biscuit. And, of course, I had to try the masa twinkie, which had a lovely simple buttercream and masa-based dough. I have to return here to try other items on their menu!

    Rachel B.

    Definitely not your typical coffee. You can taste the maize as if you're licking a corn tortilla every time you take a sip. If you're looking for a classic cup of coffee/latte this is not the place but if you want something different and unusual, might be worth trying.

    Bad bunny honey & biscuit and jam
    Matt L.

    Come for breakfast! The menu is slightly unexpected. You're sure to find something you want to try that you haven't before.

    Coffee and Biscotti

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    The masa pancakes are gluten free and very good. You can add protein to them if you'd like. The coffee is delicious.

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    Biscuit sandwich is delicious. The chicken chorizo sausage is amazing!! Must try while in the area.

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    My first experience here was amazing, which is why I was excited to come back for breakfast…read more Unfortunately, this visit was disappointing. I ordered the migas, and the amount of onions in the dish was overwhelming--so much so that it felt like I had ordered a plate of onions rather than migas. The masa cakes were definitely the standout item and were absolutely delicious. However, the rest of the dish fell short. The sauce was extremely rich, making it difficult to enjoy or finish the meal. That said, the restaurant itself is adorable, and our waiter was fantastic. The service and atmosphere were both great. While this breakfast wasn't a hit for me, I'll still return and stick with favorites like the fried green tomatoes and taquito salad, which were excellent during my previous visit.

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    Always fresh and delicious! We came in at 2pm and were served about 15 minutes later! The fruit…read morewas fresh and ripe! The turkey avocado sandwich (my husband enjoyed it) and the hot chicken sandwich was so good ( a little spicy but very well seasoned! My 9 yr old daughter had the chicken fingers kids meal (not pictured). She enjoyed it but the portions for the kids meal are a bit small so keep that in mind. All in all, we will definitely be back to try new items!

    Pro tip: Check for daily happy hour times! Sunday HH is between 5 & 7!! On a Sunday!! A fun…read moresurprise. Dish Society is a solid spot to gather with a group at any time throughout the week. With a point system to accrue benefits over time, and at each visit, and impressive happy hour specials for both food and drinks, it's hard not to visit more than once. Every member of service either greeted us, or supported our needs with a smile. Calvin, especially, made sure every step of our experience from walking in through ordering was special. While we didn't indulge in the beverages, we enjoyed the $10 burger special which also came with fries! We paired this with a side of a $6 Caesar Salad (really tasty and thrown together with thinly sliced cabbage, roasted chickpeas, and popcorn chicken). Next time, I'd really love to try the truffle mac and cheese (which was also on HH). We weren't aware of the upcharge for swapping out the slice of American for Cheddar (+$1.50), which would've been nice to know ahead of time, since we both got burgers and wondered about the swap...but lesson learned. Also, BIG lesson learned...the parking validation is for only two hours! We were having such a lovely time at Dish Society, but exceeded the 2 hrs (by an extra hour) and got charged a significant amount for parking. Next time, we will certainly park on the street. We tried reasoning with the parking attendant and they wanted no business in understanding we were patrons of the restaurant. It was certainly an unexpected shock, and didn't leave the best final touch of our evening (specifically in that parking garage). It's unfortunate that we got penalized for enjoying our time at dinner.

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    Back for another wonderful meal! From the friendliness of the host stand to our amazing waitress…read more So much fun! Drinks never empty. She was totally on top of us I had the lobster pasta and friend had the ahi tacos. They did not skimp on portions. The tacos were so full of tuna it has hard to keep it all inside the shell! So very tasty and extremely fresh ahi for sure. The lobster pasta went beyond my expectations! The pasta was definitely homemade and cooked to the perfect texture. The sauce was not over powering yet very tasty for sure. And the lobster meat. Not sprinkled in like other places. Absolutely not! There was a hefty amount of lobster for sure! They did not hold back. This would be good for a girls night out or a very nice dinner date place. The location in downtown is very central to everything you can think of and public parking is near by.

    We were on a business trip and decided to have breakfast at Caroline…read more A nice restaurant with mood lighting and modern decor. They offer a full bar and also a coffee place with pastries and other baked goods. They seem to be connected to a hotel. The restrooms were up a few flights of stairs or you can use the elevator to the 2nd floor. I didn't know that. The upstairs portion could be rented out for special occasions or events. Our server was super friendly and helpful. She recommended a couple of her favorite smoothies. I ordered the Sweet Corn Cake Benedict: poached eggs, jalapeño cheddar corn cakes, avocado, tomato & corn salsa (4/5). I liked and enjoyed my breakfast, which was fresh and light. Berry Basil Smoothie: blueberry, strawberry, basil, banana, agave, pomegranate, coconut water, lime juice (4/5). This was very delicious. My coworkers order the Everything Sandwich: everything cream cheese, peppered bacon, baby kale, roasted roma tomatoes (4/5). Flavorful, with a light freshness of all the ingredients. My other coworker ordered a side of Breakfast Potatoes & a Detox Juice: acai, pomegranate, coconut water, lime. Both really liked the breakfast potatoes, which had a crisp exterior crunch yet soft and creamy inside. Come check them out. Support your local business.

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