We’ve all been there. It’s Sunday morning and you’ve slept in later than you planned. Your stomach is groaning in loud strains of hunger and all you want are some gooey eggs benedict and sweet banana pancakes. Unfortunately, by the time you arrive at brunch, the place is packed with people all feeling the same way.
This doesn’t have to be your reality if you go to Russell’s. This delicious bistro has an abundance of space for hungry brunch-goers, so there’s hardly ever a disastrously long wait. And if you do happen to stall before getting a table, however, your cup of coffee or mimosa is on the house. That’s right! This delicious brunch spot in Austin gives you free coffee if there’s a wait.
Russell’s Bistro serves delectable meals any time of day, but their brunch menu takes the cake.
Russell’s Bistro/Facebook Brunch begins promptly at 8:30 am on weekends and lasts until 3:00 on Saturdays and 2:00 on Sundays. You’ll flip over their savory eggs benedict. Russell’s creamy hollandaise sauce takes this dish to a whole new level.
You can never go wrong with migas.
Kris W./Yelp Sprinkled with chiles and covered in cheese, these migas are an Austin favorite. Russell’s Bistro throws some house potatoes on the side, making this a scrumptious and filling meal.
If you’re craving something sweet, then Russell’s brunch menu will satisfy.
Brandy N./Yelp Banana pecan pancakes are severed year-round, but they also feature seasonal menu items based on what’s fresh.
The creme brulee french toast is what dreams are made of.
Dania Q./Yelp Served with cinnamon vanilla butter, the creme brulee french toast is made out of buttery croissants. The crisp sugar coating on the outside makes this an indulgent, mid-morning treat.
These dishes are so popular that you’ll often have to wait for a table. Luckily, Russell’s knows how to ease your pain.
Mandy D./Yelp A free cup of coffee or mimosa is sure to put those hunger pains at bay. Russell’s Bistro doesn’t want the wait time to be a burden, so they’ve found a way to make sure everyone sits down to brunch in a good mood.
With their huge covered patio, you never have to wait too long for a table.
Russell’s Bistro/Facebook You can sit on this luxurious patio any time of year. If it gets chilly, Russell’s will make sure you’re comfortable by adding heaters. In the summer, they’ll keep the air circulating with fans.
You’ll always have a fabulous time eating brunch at Russell’s.
Rod M./Yelp Russell’s Bistro is located at 1601 W 38th Street and is open every day. For more information on menu and hours, visit www.russellsbistro.com.
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Russell’s Bistro/Facebook
Brunch begins promptly at 8:30 am on weekends and lasts until 3:00 on Saturdays and 2:00 on Sundays. You’ll flip over their savory eggs benedict. Russell’s creamy hollandaise sauce takes this dish to a whole new level.
Kris W./Yelp
Sprinkled with chiles and covered in cheese, these migas are an Austin favorite. Russell’s Bistro throws some house potatoes on the side, making this a scrumptious and filling meal.
Brandy N./Yelp
Banana pecan pancakes are severed year-round, but they also feature seasonal menu items based on what’s fresh.
Dania Q./Yelp
Served with cinnamon vanilla butter, the creme brulee french toast is made out of buttery croissants. The crisp sugar coating on the outside makes this an indulgent, mid-morning treat.
Mandy D./Yelp
A free cup of coffee or mimosa is sure to put those hunger pains at bay. Russell’s Bistro doesn’t want the wait time to be a burden, so they’ve found a way to make sure everyone sits down to brunch in a good mood.
You can sit on this luxurious patio any time of year. If it gets chilly, Russell’s will make sure you’re comfortable by adding heaters. In the summer, they’ll keep the air circulating with fans.
Rod M./Yelp
Russell’s Bistro is located at 1601 W 38th Street and is open every day. For more information on menu and hours, visit www.russellsbistro.com.
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