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Founded by proclaimed "lover of flaky croissants" Sara McIntosh, Épicerie seizes the essence of a French bistro with a touch of Cajun in the Rosedale neighborhood of Austin. They serve classic coffee drinks - featuring Sightseer Hellacious Espresso and comfy brew blends like Dad Bod - tea, wine, cocktails, small eats, lunch, dinner, and brunch.
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In a bungalow that's at once bright, airy, and cozy, consider this a spot to catch up over happy hour drinks and snacks with your bestie - then say "What the heck!" and stay for dinner.
Plus, you can grab a nightcap bottle of wine on your way out. 🌙
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Given the wide variety of treats and menus at Épicerie, a short French lesson feels apt.
épicerie = grocer's shop
boulangerie = bakery
lagniappe = a little extra (from Cajun French)
frites = fries, but better
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We love that Épicerie works as a go-to for both every day items and special occasions, whether you're seeking a cappuccino or crusty baguette - or fancier fare like "eggs in purgatory" or blackened salmon.
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You can even rent their shop with outdoor patio and herb garden walkway for smaller events. That'd be one cute, stylish, and delicious rehearsal dinner or birthday party.
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