Easy Tiger

3508 S Lamar Blvd Suite 200, Austin - 78704
140 reviews
Beer Gardens
(512) 964-8229

The new location holds up a lot of the same great culinary standards that you’ve come to expect of Easy Tiger. The food never disappoints here and the drinks are delicious.The patio is just not as nice to enjoy at this location. My biggest complaint is the wind, lack of shade, and the street noise.The waiters were efficient but not friendly (which is not the end of the world but just something I’ve noticed at pretty much all of the Easy Tigers in the city at this point). I’m starting to wonder if there’s enough of the success being passed down to the teams.However, even with those notes I would meet here if you need a casual south spot.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Delicious house baked bread, lattes, and breakfast for a great price!Everything I tried was tasty. The bread, pastries and entrees were delicious and creative. I was blown away the Strawberry Lavender Latte and the Cardamom Latte.This location is dog friendly and has good amount of parking too!

Easy tiger has a solid food and drink menu and the quality is good considering the incredible amount of covers they have. Place is really big with lots of seating options. The bench are not that comfortable.The problem is the service, waiters are slow, often times just hired and totally unaware of their surroundings. We got the coffees 15min after the food. This happen too often and it is unclear why the management is not going towards a order at the counter strategy with pick up like many other places.Update:I wrote to the management as requested below and never got a reply…

Easy Tiger has the greatest vibes! They have a lot of outdoor seating. They allow dogs on the patio too.The food was really good! They were unfortunately out of the sandwich that I wanted so I ended up getting the prosciutto sandwich. It was okay! The tomato soup was outstanding. We had ordered the pretzel but never got it. We ended up getting it to go finally.All around, it was a good experience. We will be back!

We had an excellent experience here for lunch. I have loved having Easy Tiger breads from Whole Foods at home, but did not realize they had restaurants, too.We tried out the Lamar location and it was extremely tasty and a super chill atmosphere. They have a great outdoor patio area that is quiet but comfortable (even had heaters and fans).What I was most impressed by was how the staff accommodated the needs of an ADA guest that was sitting with us. They really went above and beyond to make everyone comfortable. I will definitely be back soon.PS - Try the beets, they're delicious!

Food was decent. It's always pretty decent.Service was lacking. Server came by our table exactly twice without being flagged down.1 - initial greeting and appetizer order. 2 - food/drink order.I flagged him down after I'd been waiting about 30 minutes for my drink.He then disappeared. Didn't check in. Didn't offer refills.We only managed to leave because a different server just happened to ask if we were ready to cash out.Food was decent though.

Easy Tiger has an excellent brunch and hands down the one of the best Paloma’s in town. If you can, get some of their bread to go, it’s amazing.

I have been dying to go to Easy Tiger ever since they opened on South Lamar. Today I was craving pastrami in particular and was in the neighborhood so I decided to go get the pastrami sandwich to go.First impressions: convenient location, lots of parking options, clean restaurant and bathrooms, friendly but unknowledgeable staff, quick service but the restaurant was nearly empty at 3pm in the afternoon.When I checked out at the counter I was taken back by the price. $23 for a sandwich ($18+ tip). Probably the most expensive sandwich I've ever ordered, even when staying at a five-star hotel and ordering room service. OUCH. I still purchased it in hopes for a big fat pastrami sandwich that I could possibly split up for two meals.When I got back to home and opened the sandwich I was hugely disappointed. Where was the meat?! It only had a thin layer of pastrami and sauerkraut between two thick slices of oversized bread. WHAT?The taste was average to mediocre. Absolutely nothing special about this sandwich. Bland, no substance, too much bread. I felt ripped off.On the positive side the sandwich was homemade (fresh baked bread) and fresh prepared sauerkraut and dressing, so at least I knew it was quality food/whole food and not processed junk. Sadly that wasn't enough to make it remarkable or worth the price. I was also very disappointed it did not include a big fat pickle. That would be a very easy and tasty addition.This is Austin full of amazing food and amazing restaurants. Easy Tiger does not make the cut for me, nor would I recommend it to anyone else local or coming from out of town.Recommendations to management: pile on the pastrami, reimagine the sauce and include a pickle. House made potato chips or even any kind of potato chips would have helped justify the price a little. Also, more training and knowledge needed for the staff as they could not answer my questions about the products and menu items.Don't waste your money and time on a boring sandwich. I so wanted to love this place.

Very tasty sandwiches for lunch. Bread especially sourdough is good! Spacious with both indoor and outdoor seatings.

I have been dying to go to Easy Tiger ever since they opened on South Lamar. Today I was craving pastrami in particular and was in the neighborhood so I decided to go get the pastrami sandwich to go.First impressions: convenient location, lots of parking options, clean restaurant and bathrooms, friendly but unknowledgeable staff, quick service but the restaurant was nearly empty at 3pm in the afternoon.When I checked out at the counter I was taken back by the price. $23 for a sandwich ($18+ tip). Probably the most expensive sandwich I've ever ordered, even when staying at a five-star hotel and ordering room service. OUCH. I still purchased it in hopes for a big fat pastrami sandwich that I could possibly split up for two meals.When I got back to home and opened the sandwich I was hugely disappointed. Where was the meat?! It only had a thin layer of pastrami and sauerkraut between two thick slices of oversized bread. WHAT?The taste was average to mediocre. Absolutely nothing special about this sandwich. Bland, no substance, too much bread. I felt ripped off.On the positive side the sandwich was homemade (fresh baked bread) and fresh prepared sauerkraut and dressing, so at least I knew it was quality food/whole food and not processed junk. Sadly that wasn't enough to make it remarkable or worth the price. I was also very disappointed it did not include a big fat pickle. That would be a very easy and tasty addition.This is Austin full of amazing food and amazing restaurants. Easy Tiger does not make the cut for me, nor would I recommend it to anyone else local or coming from out of town.Recommendations to management: pile on the pastrami, reimagine the sauce and include a pickle. House made potato chips or even any kind of potato chips would have helped justify the price a little. Also, more training and knowledge needed for the staff as they could not answer my questions about the products and menu items.Don't waste your money and time on a boring sandwich. I so wanted to love this place.