Aiden was an energetic host and server that kept the coffee mugs full. The food was outstanding. The bake potatoe omlette was an unexpected yum (the green onions really made the flavor pop). My sister had plenty of gluten free options, her pancakes actually had flavor. Don't care for the diner look but I am old school. I miss the cozy home feel of the original location.
Their burgers, fries and sauce are great, and they’ve got respectful cashiers. Also, their regular shakes and shakes of the month are fantastic. I do wish they had gluten free buns, but in the meantime I just ask for no bun. As far as burger places go, p terrys definitely gets 5 stars.
Very small, The parking is really bad especially if you have a big cart. I don't think the brands they carry are that great- especially for gluten free diet. It's hard to find what I need. I bought some fresh fish but it was bad. Customer service not staffed well like other Whole Foods.
We ate here on their opening day and the food was so good. They have so many gluten free options, more than most of the Indian restaurants in South West Austin!! Even though they were swamped on their opening day all of the employees were pleasant and friendly. There are plenty of shaded areas to sit. They had some outdoor fans for those really hot Austin days too. There is another food truck next to them that serves delicious Mexican food and tacos. Manolis Ice Cream is right next door and you can catch some live music and get some cocktails at Oak Hill Social which is also right next door. This little compound is such a cool and super casual spot to visit and get some yummy grub and relax! Highly recommend Indian Flames food truck!!!