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    Lynny’s

    4.9 (15 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating

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    Veggie sausage biscuit and cheese
    Kaneka R.

    I want a Lynny's in Atlanta. What a cool spot with stellar service serving up delicious breakfast sandwiches and tasty drinks. You will find free street parking, loads of outdoor seating, and free wifi, if needed. They have a large menu at the front of their trailer, or you can view it online. They are also vegetarian friendly. I had a biscuit cheese and veggie sausage sandwich that was simply delicious 10/10, one of the best biscuits that I've tasted in the Southeast. It was crispy on the outside with a soft center and buttery. The serving size was perfect! If you enjoy black tea, you must try the black rose. Absolutely perfectly brewed, and the rose syrup elevated the flavor. I'm so glad I decided to stop here before my flight. Delicious food, tea, and service. Lynn was a gem, a ray of sunshine. They were kind to me and gave me a dessert biscuit for free. I'm definitely returning here for another visit when I'm back in Austin. It's a short 10-minute drive to the airport.

    Megan L.

    Lynny's must be brand new because I've never seen or heard of them before! I love discovering new gems because I probably never would've come across this food truck had I not been curious and looking around on Google maps for fast brunch spots. They're located in a small park, so there's not a ton of seating compared to other food truck parks in Austin. My friend and I tried their all day biscuit (I'm pretty sure that's what it's called), and it was SO GOOD. I'm not even normally a huge fan of biscuits, but it was incredible and so delectable. The biscuit was toasted, and the sausage and toppings were so delicious. I do think $12 for one biscuit is on the more expensive end, but food is expensive in general nowadays so it's hard to gauge. I was surprised by how delicious their coffee was. I would say this is one of the best lattes in Austin. It was really creamy and had such a good texture and consistency. The Lucky Charms latte doesn't have as much of a Lucky Charms taste to it, but the latte itself is really delicious. I also enjoyed the experience of eating the cereal afterwards. I highly recommend, and I hope they're on delivery platforms soon because they are so good!

    Purple Squeeze Lemonade
    Kathy Z.

    The biscuits are amazing! I also loved the drip coffee and their purple squeeze lemonade. The staff is friendly and the wait was not long when I went on a Saturday morning. They have a decent amount of outdoor seating, and it's a very relaxed setting.

    Blue plate breakfast

    Ambiance was great! Shaded outdoor seating! Service was great and food was delicious! 10/10 recommend!! We came from SATX, definitely worth it. This is better than waiting for hours for city restaurants.

    Ham slam sandwich
    Richard P.

    Lynny's is a cute breakfast food truck hidden off E 7th St. We came for the biscuits and they did not disappoint. Lynny's offers a ton of fixins - I definitely recommend getting a fried egg and the chipotle peppers for a kick. The Ham Slam sandwich was delicious and reminded me of my childhood local diner. The pancakes were also good but the portion was a bit disappointing (each flapjack was barely the size of my palm). Great local food truck if you're looking for a quick bite and coffee for breakfast!

    Cereal latte
    Hannah A.

    Cutesy lil coffee & food truck I stumbled upon on my Sunday morning walk about. This lucky charm latte brought joy to my day and I will definitely be back.

    Vanilla Latte
    Kacey C.

    Sunday morning coffee at Lynny's! I'm in town for a long weekend in Austin. While it's cold, Lynny's fueled us with Americanos, lattes, hot chocolate and more. A little heart on your coffee keeps you warm inside and out! They had a lovely fire going in the midst of the weather. Treat yourself to a dark chocolate pecan biscuit while you're at it. Their food items looked great - unique hot breakfast sandwiches and more.

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    Fantastic! All of it. Great spot, terrific vibe, people that make the world a better place.

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    7 months ago

    Very tasty cap and breakfast sandwich! Really nice place to sit outside when the weather is nice. Warm and friendly service :)

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    Thank you Hannah!

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    Thanks Bonnie! :)

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    2 years ago

    Best biscuits in town! Also super cute seating area, awesome staff, and delicious drinks!

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    Thank you Johanna! :)

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    Erin G.

    Thank you so much Kacey!

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    Thanks so much Tyler, so glad you enjoyed it!

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    2 years ago

    Best Biscuits in town! I get the sausage biscuit every time I go. Ham Slam is also amazing.

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    Thanks Stephen, so glad you liked it!

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