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Maudie’s Milagro

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3801 N. Capital of TX Hwy. Austin TX 78746
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(512) 306-8080
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Maudie’s Cafe had a couple of generations of history and featured home style cooking by the time Joe first met Maudie Hamilton Wilson. Maudie served home cookin to the Austin politicos, families, neighborhoods, and O’Henry students. Started in 1954, Maudie’s Cafe was 810 sq ft of yum – serving biscuits and gravy, chicken and dumplings, and cold beers. Maudie planned to close down her restaurant...

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It's a classic, but Maudie's eschews the ol' chicken-and-cheese model of stuffed avocado. Despite its menu title this avocado is more deconstructed than "stuffed," covered with whole, charred shrimp, pico de gallo, and two kinds of dairy (poblano cream sauce and shredded Jack cheese). One of the best examples of how far the stuffed avocado filling can, and should, go.

An upscale take on this familiar Tex-Mex chain.

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This Maudie's has an uptown, yet casual vibe, with textured yellow walls set off by a terra-cotta exterior. Stripped cedar logs form a checkerboard across the ceiling, and...

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"If you want to wow your out of town guests, take them to Maudie's Milagro" said a long time Cedar Park resident - and she was so right. It was worth the drive south for us, right off 360 and Westlake ave, located in Davenport Village -- tucked into the trees and with a wonderful outdoor patio as well. Can...

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Nice restaurant and usually crowded. I love the breakfast tacos and almost everything else I have ever ordered there. Try the Migas. I know it sounds like they only serve breakfast, but that's not the case. The chili rellano was very good as are the tacos. I can't say there is anything I didn't like. Service can be spotty, but...

Business description (5)

Maudie's Cafe had a couple of generations of history and featured home style cooking by the time Joe first met Maudie Hamilton Wilson. Maudie served home cookin to the Austin politicos, families, neighborhoods, and O'Henry students. Started in 1954, Maudie's Cafe was 810 sq ft of yum - serving biscuits and gravy, chicken and dumplings, and cold beers. Maudie planned to close down her restaurant...

Maudie's Milagro can be found at N Capital Of Texas Hwy 3801. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Austin there are 467 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.

Full service and casual, Maudie’s Tex-Mex has built a following with Austin’s families with 7 current locations spread throughout Austin’s neighborhoods. Owned by Austin native, Maudie’s el Jeffe, Joe Draker, the awarded cuisine has been served at the White House and been shipped coast to coast to displaced Texans. At Maudie’s Tex-Mex, our goods are prepared fresh from scratch daily. We squeeze...

Maudie’s Café has been a tradition in Austin since the early 50’s serving the best home-style cooking around. Faithful clientele would often stand in long lines for breakfast and lunch. In his quest to find a place to live, Joe Draker found himself knocking on opportunity’s door, literally. Joe had just moved back to Austin and was looking for a house to rent. One “For Rent” sign led him to the...

This "solid" local chain serves up "B+ Tex-Mex", including all-day breakfasts, to a loyal base, but critics "don't get the hype", claiming "everything is just smothered in cheese"; the vibe is "kid-friendly" and the space is well suited to groups, so expect a "loud" atmosphere along with "a bit of a wait" at peak hours.

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It's a classic, but Maudie's eschews the ol' chicken-and-cheese model of stuffed avocado. Despite its menu title this avocado is more deconstructed than "stuffed," covered with whole, charred shrimp, pico de gallo, and two kinds of dairy (poblano cream sauce and shredded Jack cheese). One of the best examples of how far the stuffed avocado filling can, and should, go.

Where to Sit

Ask for outdoor patio seating, especially the tables surrounding the burbling fountain fashioned from glazed adobe bricks. Long ceiling heaters take the chill from the cool winter nights.

Know Before You Go

Maudie's only takes reservations for parties of 10 or more.

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