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Serenade

3.9 (32 reviews)
Open 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Makenzie K.

We had breakfast at Serenade while staying at the W Austin and really enjoyed it. My husband had the blue crab benedict, which came with a fresh salad on the side and he loved it. I ordered the Serenade breakfast -- eggs, bacon, potatoes, toast -- and it was exactly what I was craving. We also shared a pancake, which was big, fluffy, and came with butter and syrup on the side. The restaurant itself is beautiful inside, bright and modern but comfortable. Service was friendly and quick, and our coffee cups stayed full. Everything tasted great and we both finished every bite. A little on the pricey side, but overall a really good experience

Lucy V.

Words cannot express how good they did on the remodeling of this place. It is so pretty inside. It is a vibe in general. The staff is so friendly and very attentive and even the manager comes to check to make sure everything is going great and she was so nice. The bar is gorgeous. It is definitely a date night or girls night owl or just go and relax there and mingle kind of place. Huge election on cocktails you can choose one of theirs which they have very unique tasting ones or you can just order what you usually do and they will do a great job at it. They also had a great wine selection, which is very nice. All the food we got was delicious. The muscles came in a very good sauce that honestly, you can drink it. This was a different take for the beef tartare, but that little white sauce that they would add was so delicious on it. The only thing that I thought was OK with the little biscuits not relief for me but people who love biscuits would love them. Now I know super odd but I have to say their french fries were so good. I am big on french fries. Now, sadly, the tomahawk that they gave us they overcooked it and it was not medium the way we wanted it. It was a little dry. It was the last one they had, but they were nice enough to comp us that steak and on the house make us ribeyes, which came out amazing it's not on the menu, but I think you can request them and they were made medium and perfect to Taste literally like butter. Overall, definitely will keep going back to this place just for the vibes and also for the food.

Gougères with bacon jam and Boursin - yum!
Melissa B.

I'm always on the lookout for good French cuisine and was not disappointed! The food. Let's face it, if the restaurant is beautiful and the food is terrible why go?! Our waiter was attentive and was ready to make recommendations. They also offer valet parking - which is a big incentive to me when coming downtown. I'll always select a restaurant who thinks about their patrons before they even get into the car.

Chocolate croissant
Melinda N.

The W Hotel opened its restaurant! We arrived toward the end of their Sunday brunch and were seated immediately. The ambiance is airy and refreshing, a big departure from the previous dark, velvety vibe. John, the host and manager, stopped by to chat about upcoming renovations and even showed us the tucked-away Blue Room. The pastries are a must-try, especially the puff pastry with mascarpone, fruit compote, and cream cheese--absolutely delicious. The pastry chef came from Swedish Hill. I had the duck confit, which was slightly overcooked but still enjoyable, especially with the perfectly crisped mashed potato rectangle. My companion ordered the crab cake eggs Benedict and really liked it, He loves eggs Benedict. The space is lovely, the service was excellent, and the bar is absolutely gorgeous. They had run out of the Chilean sea bass, which happens to be the chef's favorite dish, so I'll have to come back to try it!

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Mike R.

This is the restaurant attached to the W in downtown Austin. It was our breakfast spot, and our breakfast was included in our rate. Yes, we tipped the normal amount on top of the "free" breakfast. The menu was spectacular and we each ordered according to our tastes. I requested a side of bacon cooked extra crispy and received exactly that - beautiful responsiveness. The breakfast sandwich with pork belly was similar to a bacon roll from the UK in some ways and not the traditional "bacon egg and cheese croissant" in the US style. My wife's crab benedict was incredibly flavorful and she enjoyed the lightly dressed greens as a sharp accompaniment to the sweet crab and umami egg. The coffee was spectacular - brightly acidic and paired well with some heavy cream. This is the kind of place that if we had a reason to be downtown early, we'd come for breakfast and should be a welcome sight to anyone staying at the W.

Beautiful lighting above the bar
Quin T.

I used to frequent the W as the brand has always been associated with the party crowd, but now that each hotel is rebranding itself, the vibe is more sophisticated, grown up and chic. I have been eagerly awaiting the reopening of this space and it was so worth the wait! A few little nuggets of info: They offer brunch all day, everyday and during lunch, valet is free!

duck confit hash
Christy L.

We came here for a brunch during my bachelorette, and while this was the perfect establishment for vibes and pictures, the food was simple not it. I got the duck confit hash, and the theme of my dish was underseasoned. My duck was dry and tasteless and the potatoes and eggs were saltless. I had to drown my dish in cholula. My friends all had similar sentiments about their dishes- many got the serenade breakfast. Our server was very nice though! He was very attentive and gave us a good mixture of juices for our mimosas. He also gave us a complimentary plate of delicious fruit and honey. Overall, I probably wouldn't be back, especially not for the food. But Serenade is well cleaned and nestled in JW, has many beautiful single stalled restrooms, and is perfect for vibes and pictures.

Delores L.

Serenade, previously Trace restaurant has a Texas flare with French undertones. The newly renovated restaurant was convergence of a French brasserie combined with an American speak easy. We were treated to four passed bites: Miniature Endive bite, Housemade Gougeres, Chevre Spread and Beef Tartare. Hands down, the Housemade Gougeres was my favorite...the bacon was sweet and savory at the same time and quite crunchy, which soothed my palate. Beef tartare was not my favorite...it was a bit bland and uneventful. The two welcome beverages were served and were quite refreshing: De Soi Sparkling non-alcoholic sparkling aperitif and Daylight, which was highlighted as a lemon martini (wow: alcohol content TBD...but let me just say you only needed one and should be experienced slowly). I carefully selected the Oscar Winning Tears - a gin cocktail with whisked egg white and mixers. I loved the miniature clothespin that attached mint to the side of the glass. The drink was a little on the foamy side. Truly the crescendo of the evening was the chef highlighting some Serenade signature dishes. He described the dishes with intricate detail with onlookers salivating as the dishes were unveiled. He epitomized an individual that loved what they did. All in all, a lovely evening and great opportunity to meet yelpers!

Priscilla L.

Had really high hopes for this restaurant but was very disappointed by the drinks, food, and service here. The restaurant itself is beautiful, but the experience and service were very much lacking. As another review mentioned, the bread served with the Whipped Chèvre was cold and the dish overall was underwhelming. The fish and french toast dishes were decent, but nothing that really sets it apart from other restaurants. We felt rushed during our time here and were not very satisfied with the wine recommendations we received from our server. We were hoping to receive recommendations that paired with the dishes we ordered, or that were generally popular, but realized we were simply recommended the wines with the highest prices on the menu. Really wished the service was more similar to other restaurants in Austin, where servers aren't trying to upsell you on drinks. Would not recommend sitting at the bar for a casual brunch, or visiting if you aren't staying at the hotel. I'd say this is a decent spot if you're staying at the hotel, but definitely wouldn't come to mind when recommending restaurants to locals. There are lots of restaurants around town with better service, tastier dishes, and a more pleasant experience.

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Erica D.

Decided to check out this new restaurant with friends and was super underwhelmed. 1. Whipped Chèvre was pretty good but even the naan served with it was cold so nothing great 2. Tomahawk steak was insanely overpriced and not well cooked or a good cut of meat in this instance 3. Mussels were just OK 4. We had a birthday and had requested a birthday dessert and were charged for this which was not a great touch when you've just opened.

Mark N.

Good food option inside the W hotel. We ate breakfast there twice. Good coffee and great service. Prices were reasonable given the quality of the food and size of the portions.

Apple tartine
Nikkita F.

This is the new restaurant in the renovated W hotel, formerly Trace. Unfortunately, despite a nice facelift of the overall hotel space it still feels like a mediocre hotel restaurant. There's no validated parking, it's $30 for 2-3 hours or $45 if past that. It's worth it to park at a garage around the hotel. They just opened so still figuring out the kinks, which is why service gets a pass. Food wise, nothing stood out as unique but we tried a couple things: - whipped chèvre - crudo - mussels - this was probably my fave dish - tomahawk - very medium rare but was just ok for me - duck fat potatoes - not crispy , don't recommend

WHIPPED CHEVRE SPREAD (16) *V Onion oil, cured tomato, pecans, Texas fougasse bread. Yum!!!
Julia C.

Validated valet parking. Service was friendly. The whipped chèvre spread was AMAZING!! The space was beautiful and had a great ambiance.

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Food was average for the price and the service! So many better restaurants with better food and cheaper....

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The vibes were perfect!! Food was amazing and the management team kept checking in on us to ensure we were satisfied highly recommend.

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