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Tamale House East
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Tamale House East

1707 East 6th Street
Austin, TX 78702
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1707 East 6th Street
Austin, TX 78702
(512) 495-9504
www.restaurantji.com
Closed Now - 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Today
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Tamale House East is an iconic Austin Mexican restaurant featuring tacos & other hearty eats for breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus a patio.

From the migas to the inexpensive breakfast tacos…be still our beating heart.

This Tex Mex favorite is home of Mom’s Migas. Family owned and operated since 1958!

Hours10:00 am – 9:00 pm Today Closed Now

Monday Closed

Tuesday Closed

Wednesday Closed

Thursday Closed

Friday 10:00 am – 9:00 pm

Saturday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm

Sunday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

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Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food
Tamale House East - East 6th Street Mexican Food

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  1. Cute and cozy side room. The main dining room has a bar atmosphere. The interesting thing is now they only do phone orders and bring your food to the table. The food was good. Texas sized tamale plate was actually enough food for me with their complimentary chips. The chicken enchiladas were also enjoyed. The validate 2 hours of parking

    Parking: 2 hours free parking with validation code inside

    David B. , 9 months ago
  2. This place had good food, cheap and good drinks awesome music and a variety of veggie options so we will come here again for sure!

    Mira D. , 9 years ago
  3. So I wanted to go to Kebabalicious and my friend whined about the possibility of sitting outside so we went on the hunt for a place to sit inside at. I remembered that this place was close, so away we went.

    Plenty of parking (a rare commodity), and a big space inside.

    I ordered the roasted chicken taco and the crispy beef deluxe with a drink and it was $10.00.

    My friend got chips and salsa which she had to pay for, which is somewhat absurd in my opinion. The salsa was nothing exciting. I like something more picoso – this was just sort of blah.

    The reason I am a fan is that both tacos were delicious. The chicken taco was nice, shredded, white meat with this super flavorful, a little spicy tomatillo salsa, and a big, thick slice of avocado. The deluxe beef was chock full of fresh veggies and a dollop of guacamole perched on top.

    I would certainly come back here for lunch, and would love to see better salsa.

    Sara O. , 9 years ago
  4. SO. Breakfast tacos, totally an Austin thing ya? YEAH! I was always afraid to try them until I was like, “…well, if Anthony Bourdain says Austin is the originator and the home of the best breakfast tacos, then F— it” So happy I tried this place. It was on No Reservations and it’s fantastic.

    Walk through a dusty parking lot, push that wooden door and enter a world of color, pretty smells, a freaking fountain with birdies, salsa bar and freshly made margaritas. Everything about this place is wonderful. The prices, the spunky lady at the register who by-the-way doesn’t judge you for having a prickly pear margarita at 11am with your breakfast taco and encourages the homemade salsa. Hell, she even ran outside to make sure the birds weren’t feasting before we did. I would frequent this place always if I lived in Austin… but for now, I will settle for every time I get off that airplane, take a Fasten (aka NOT Uber) and my first stop will be here. Every time. Cheers.

    Pamela D. , 9 years ago
  5. Definitely a place everyone must try. We finally decided to try this place when looking for breakfast tacos (where we would not have to wait in a long line).

    I tried a few breakfast tacos, that were excellent and a decent size.
    1. Egg, potato, bean & ranchera.
    2. Sausage, Egg, cheese, & ranchera.
    3. Chorizo, Egg, cheese, & ranchera.

    I was not overly fond of the chorizo (not bad, but had an odd flavor that I did not like), so I did not eat that one.

    The sausage was a link. Tasty; but, I would really have gathered it be mixed in with the eggs.

    The ranchera sauce was tasty. But, it was more like a picante sauce from my experience. It was definitely tasty, though.

    All in all, this place is an awesome hidden Austin treasure. I definitely suggest stopping in for breakfast, and don’t forget a carafe of Mimosa… 😉

    Charles B. , 9 years ago

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