Welcome to Café No Sé
Café No Sé, located in Austin, Texas, is a trendy spot offering a variety of options for breakfast, brunch, and burgers. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, family-friendly, and even welcomes furry friends. With a full bar, free Wi-Fi, and outdoor seating, it is a perfect place for groups to gather and enjoy a meal. Their menu includes vegan and vegetarian options, catering to all dietary preferences. The relaxed atmosphere and delicious dishes make Café No Sé a must-visit destination for a satisfying dining experience.
- 1603 S Congress Ave Austin, TX 78704 Hotline: (512) 942-2061
Looking for a trendy café in Austin that offers a variety of options for everyone? Look no further than Café No Sé! Located on 1603 S Congress Ave, this café is not your average eatery. With a menu boasting burgers, breakfast, brunch, and plenty of options for vegetarians and vegans, Café No Sé truly has something for everyone.
Not only does Café No Sé offer a range of delicious dishes, but they also provide amenities such as wheelchair accessibility, free Wi-Fi, full bar service, and even outdoor seating for those perfect Austin days. Whether you're looking to grab a quick bite to eat, have a leisurely meal with friends, or even cater a special event, Café No Sé has got you covered.
My personal favorite aspect of Café No Sé is their attention to detail in creating dishes that are not only mouthwatering but also cater to various dietary needs. The flavors in their burgers and brunch items are unmatched, and the ambiance of the café adds to the overall dining experience.
Don't just take my word for it, give Café No Sé a try and see for yourself why it's quickly becoming a must-visit spot in Austin!

Popped in around 12:30 for lunch last weekend while we were shopping on South Congress. There were only a few other diners seated when we arrived so we have no problem getting a table. Service was quick and I quite enjoyed my greenhouse lettuce salad (with added chicken). $5 for a topo chico seems a little nuts but it hit the spot. Would go back.

Highly recommend making a reservation! They are always pretty busy when I go and for good reason. There's plenty of indoor and outdoor seating and space to move around so it doesn't feel claustrophobic even at peak service. Service was fantastic as always. There was a small mixup while we walked to our table and it was not a big deal to my group but the manager was extremely apologetic and even offered an app on the house (which she totally did not have to do, but def. speaks volumes to their hospitality) Food was delish! We got pancakes for the table (of course). The no se'viche to share, and we got the smoked bagel lox, cafe scramble and avocado toast. Everything was great and good portions for brunch.

Honestly, 3.5 but will bump up to four.Good food. Pricey as expected attached to South Congress Hotel. Very cute inside and a nice little patio. Solid if you are hungry and not on a budget. Standard brunch food done well. No complaints.

Overpriced for tourists. Wouldn't need to come back but it was good. Our server seemed new and nervous, but she was nice. Salmon bagel 8/10 Kimchi Hash 7.5/10 Loaded BLT 8/10

I absolutely love coming here for data nights and brunch with the girls! This restaurant has the cutest and coziest vibes and has plenty of seating for larger parties as well. My favorite dish ever is the cafe spread (which is a hummus dip with pita bread) as an appetizer and the salmon burger! I would absolutely recommend this place if you want to take cute pictures and eat some good food! Food: 9/10 Service: 8/10 Ambiance: 10/10

order- butter croissant and a bowl of creamy tomato basil soup Look at how beautiful that croissant is!!!! She is gorgalicious. Crisp, flakey, buttery goodness. I have definitely said this before but I am a soup girl through and through. I am so much of a soup girl I ordered this tomato basil soup in the MIDDLE OF THE TEXAS SUMMER FOR LUNCH OUTSIDE - psycho energy tbh. Was it worth it? Yes. Am I judging myself for my order? A little bit. Nothing beats a hot cup of creamy soup on a hot ass day in May