![]() There’s the requisite signature “But First Coffee” neon and the city-specific coffee sleeve is a take on those “Greetings From” postcards.Īlfred in the Line Austin Hotel is open from 6 a.m. Much like the Los Angeles locations, the wall features its striped wall (the Austin colors are pale blue and deep red). Alfred is tucked into the Line Austin Hotel’s lobby, but sliding doors open the space up and integrate it into the entryway (guests can take advantage of the lobby seating to enjoy their coffees and pastries). Scope out the full menus below.Įater photographer Courtney Pierce previewed the intimate cafe space. She was originally pegged to run the pastry department at Sour Duck Market. Certain locations also serve food (think: breakfast burritos, grab-and-go Erewhon salads, you know, the typical LA fare).Alfred’s pastries assortment, baked by the Line’s head baker Ashley Whitmore, includes matcha conchas, eggs Benedict kolache, big cookies, and other sweets. Every location has a slightly different menu but here’s the general menu.If you want to skip the wait, Postmate it for pick up (you’re welcome).If you want to be LA cool without being in LA, check out their merch.There’s also randomly one location in Austin at the LINE hotel.They always have cool partnerships and pop ups happening, check out their collabs page.(Yellow) Studio City isn’t too bad for short term parking, there are plenty of meters along the street, or try the residential streets nearby.(Orange) K-town is never fun, but during the day on a weekday, it’s usually not too difficult to find street parking within a couple blocks.If you’re just picking up, there’s usually some short (15 min) meters. ![]()
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