Maudie’s Hacienda

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9911 Brodie Ln
#900
Austin, TX 78748

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(512) 280-8700
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Best

Guilty, I go to Maudie's AT LEAST once a week, everything is great! My fav's are the breakfast tacos, migas and the chicken tortilla soup....and the chips and salsa

Worst

All reviews seem positive


Best Mexican Food in town 7/6/2010

Guilty, I go to Maudie's AT LEAST once a week, everything is great! My fav's are the breakfast tacos, migas and the chicken tortilla soup....and the chips and salsa more

I love this place 11/7/2008

This is your classic Tex-mex place!. The food is really good, and the prices are great. This location is popular, and well run and clean. The lunch specials here cannot be beat!\r \r The food is your standard tex mex fare. Its is all very tasty. None of the items are too adventurous, which is good here, as its standard Tex-mex done well.\r \r The drinks are great here as well. It gets really busy here, so be prepared to wait. Pros: Great Tex-mex. great prices. more

Great Tex-Mex 8/29/2007

We've been to Maudie's a few times now and always have a good experience. The Queso is good and the beef is really fresh...love the taco salad! Great neighborhood place.... more

Sundays at Maudie's 8/18/2007

My husband and I go to Maudie's every Sunday for breakfast, I love the french toast and he enjoys the Migas\r the service is great, the prices are reasonable, I really like the atmosphere too, we are thankful to have Maudie's in our neighborhood because there are not a lot of newer places that have a classy feel to them. Plus they always remember to fill up my coke! Pros: Plenty of seating, parking, value and food is delicious Cons: chips could be thinner more

Decent food, good if you live in the area 1/30/2007

There's still not a lot of restaurants near Brodie and Slaughter, which is a plus for this Maudie's. Otherwise lost in a crowd, the Maudie's stands out here amid the pizza delivery places and fast-food joints. Overall, it's not bad, but nothing special. I recommend the Skinny Sheryl's, especially for those watching what they eat. Corn tortillas filled with tender chicken and covered in a spicy green sauce. It's surprisingly filling and one of the cheapest entrees on the menu. For being in a strip mall, the decor is pretty nice and attractive. more

Just Average 12/26/2005

Don't bother visiting before 11am. I have never been to a mexican restaurant that doesn't have chips and salsa before 11am. The Pete's breakfast tacos are great, despite the store bought tortillas. Home-made tortillas would make Maudies 100% better. Overall, service is average, but better at the bar. The food is ok, breakfast tacos are good, and tortillas must be bought at the Randalls next door. Cons: Store-bought tortilla, Service before 11am more

part of the family 10/19/2005

we have been going to Maudie's for 10 years, switched from lamar to this one when it opended. Food is just as good and I like the atmosphere, but it is just a little too loud inside, especially when you end up gettng seated by the dirty dishes drop off. But we are hooked and go every Friday night!! Pros: good food, good price Cons: loud, long wait more

Nice place, average food 4/22/2005

Great location and good service were the highlights of our trip to Maudie's newest location. The resturaunt has a nice and casual atmosphere, and the wait wasn't very long. If only the food lived up to the potential. The food came quickly and was well presented, but only amounted to below average Tex-Mex fare. Unfortunately, the adage about the ""hole-in-the-wall"" resturaunts having the tastiest Mexican food holds true here. Not much authenticity, and some of the important flavors are muted by a consistently overused spice. Will probably try it again, because the atmosphere and the drinks are a welcome addition to this area of twon. Pros: location, atmosphere, bar Cons: food more
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Owner Message
  • 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 as she had become homebound, but as fate would have it, Joe Draker walked into Maudie’s life looking to rent the house next door and walked out with a handshake deal to buy the cafe. Turning from homestyle to Tex-Mex in 1993 with the instrumental guidance from Roe and Pete Hernandez along with their brother, Jorge Arredondo, Joe, crew, and the customers have turned Maudie’s Tex-Mex into an Austin Icon, a Tex-Mex family staple serving multiple generations. Maudie’s Tex-Mex has been serving up tried and true Tex-Mex for 25 years. With seven area locations, our goal is to bring the best of Tex-Mex to a neighborhood near you. Hand prepared dishes and fresh-squeezed juices daily, we select natural proteins and organic, local, farm fresh eggs because we take healthy eating to heart alongside flavor and tradition. Quintessential Tex-Mex for today’s Austin.

Editorial
  • Latest link in popular local chain goes a upscale to spread ""Tex-Mex Heaven"" to South Austin's Shady Hollow Village.

  • 3/17/2005 Provided by Citysearch
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