Spread & co
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About Spread & co
At Spread & co, we offer a unique destination experience featuring retail cheese and wine sections, a cozy cafe, and a catering menu with charcuterie boards. As a women-owned business, we're proud to serve our community. Our fast service ensures you can enjoy your meal in no time, while our great co...
At Spread & co, we offer a unique destination experience featuring retail cheese and wine sections, a cozy cafe, and a catering menu with charcuterie boards. As a women-owned business, we're proud to serve our community. Our fast service ensures you can enjoy your meal in no time, while our great coffee and selection of local specialties keep you coming back for more. From our delicious breakfast and lunch options to our on-site services, curbside pickup, and delivery options, we've got everything you need to indulge in the perfect spread. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite or treating yourself to a special occasion, we invite you to experience the best of Austin with us.
What Customers Say About Spread & co
Spread & Co is a popular Austin café known for its sandwiches, cheese boards, and brunch options. Customers rave about the mortadella sandwich, quality ingredients, and friendly staff, but some note slow service and limited seating, especially at the new location.
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Tip: Consider visiting Spread & Co before a picnic or hike through Walnut Creek to grab sandwiches, cheese, and drinks.
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Spread & co Austin Reviews
Absolutely one of my favorite places to be! So many delish options on the menu. My go to are The Natalia , yogurt bowl and I can’t leave out on of my favorite cookies in Austin! Aside from the delish foods the people are even more yummy with their fun and welcoming personalities. If you haven’t been yet, you are for sure missing out.
I love the vibe of this place and looking at the little snacks they sell and the mortadella was soooo scrumptious. If I lived in austin, I would come eat this all the time
Cute space filled with so many cute things. This is the ultimate place to treat yourself to a few niceties. Some carbs that are 100% worth it, good coffee, good wine, wonderful cheese boards, you get the idea. Really pleased with everything we had and excited to add it to the list of places to stop or hop by when I'm in the area.
Let's say it's a Sunday and you want to go to brunch in Austin. But everywhere is packed. You decide maybe to try out Spread & Co and when you drive up to them your heart drops. Cars. Cars everywhere. Oh great, you think, another packed brunch place. WRONG. I've been to Spread & Co I don't know how many times and I've always been able to get a table NO PROBLEM on Saturday and Sundays around brunch time. These cars are for people waiting over an hour for the Kirby Lane up the street. Seriously people are SLEEPING on this place! A hidden gem in a city full of hidden gems. The food has always been quick, BEAUTIFUL, tasty and original. And again, NO HOUR LONG WAITS. At least not the times that I've been. Pro tip: Ask what the daily specials are. And don't sleep on the seasonal lemonades.
Came here for a mortadella and left extremely satisfied. Definitely your go-to spot before hitting a picnic or a hike through Walnut Creek. They have a great selection of cheese, beer, coffee, thc drinks and sweets along with pickles, spreads and chili crisp to buy by the jar. The staff was very polite and the interior was clean. This place screams Authentic Austin. Well worth the money spent, I will be back!
I often come here for brunch. The food is awesome. The bacon is buttery soft. And the sourdough bread and homemade jam are so good! The coffee options are also really great. Being part of the shopping center there is also always parking compared to some other local restaurants on the street. Only complaint is sometimes parts of orders get missed more than one would expect.
I had the cheesy egg toast, a bowl of fruit, and a large cold brew with vanilla and macadamia milk. Everything tasted pretty good!! The eggs were nice and fluffy and the cold brew was delicious even though it settled a little while I waited in line to order (I was early and ordered just a coffee at first since I didn't know how long I'd wait and hold the table). I took the only table available. The place is pretty small so I'd arrive with a lot of time to find one because there are no reservations. The prices were reasonable and the sandwiches looked amazing for me to try next time! The fruit bowl was artfully presented although there were not a lot of fruits, I liked how much care was taken to slice the grapes and arrange the peach slices in the bowl. There are a lot of plants making the ambiance really pleasant for Sunday brunch. The little magnet wall was just a touch of Austin weird, I loved it! I also had a bite of my friend's pancake and with the chocolate chips it was really satisfying.
We stopped by to get cheese for a special birthday dinner, and we were so impressed! The staff were very knowledgeable about their products, and helped us to pick about 5 cheeses that were absolutely loved. The cheeses were also so reasonably priced! A must visit if you have a charcuterie night planned.
I LOVE SPREAD & CO! I needed some catering for the Round Top Film Festival opening party at Junk Gypsy. I worked with Rosemary and she came up with these adorable individual boxes. We called them COWBOY SNACKS. They were gobbled up in minutes. Since the event was outdoors, the boxes were perfect to keep them fresh and bug free. Guests also appreciated having their own package. We did two larger gathering boxes for the band and they worked perfectly as snacks between their sets. 10/10 recommend.
possibly one of the best grilled cheese ive had in my life, please get it with the nduja spread!
The Mortadella was genuinely the best sandwich I’ve ever had!! I wish I lived local to try more/shop here regularly but I will definitely return next time in Austin! Cute little space, only negatives are that it is limited seating and parking in this area isn’t as plentiful (I didn’t personally have a problem on this go)
The cheesy egg toast and ricotta toast were both so tasty. I prefer my scrambled eggs a little wetter, so I would probably get something else next time, but I will definitely be back. Great breakfast/brunch/lunch spot. We had biscuits with our toast, which I recommend, because I probably would have needed a little bit more if we hadn't. Everything hit the spot.
Absolutely one of my favorite places to be! So many delish options on the menu. My go to are The Natalia , yogurt bowl and I can’t leave out on of my favorite cookies in Austin! Aside from the delish foods the people are even more yummy with their fun and welcoming personalities. If you haven’t been yet, you are for sure missing out.
I love the vibe of this place and looking at the little snacks they sell and the mortadella was soooo scrumptious. If I lived in austin, I would come eat this all the time
possibly one of the best grilled cheese ive had in my life, please get it with the nduja spread!
Cute space filled with so many cute things. This is the ultimate place to treat yourself to a few niceties. Some carbs that are 100% worth it, good coffee, good wine, wonderful cheese boards, you get the idea. Really pleased with everything we had and excited to add it to the list of places to stop or hop by when I'm in the area.
Let's say it's a Sunday and you want to go to brunch in Austin. But everywhere is packed. You decide maybe to try out Spread & Co and when you drive up to them your heart drops. Cars. Cars everywhere. Oh great, you think, another packed brunch place. WRONG. I've been to Spread & Co I don't know how many times and I've always been able to get a table NO PROBLEM on Saturday and Sundays around brunch time. These cars are for people waiting over an hour for the Kirby Lane up the street. Seriously people are SLEEPING on this place! A hidden gem in a city full of hidden gems. The food has always been quick, BEAUTIFUL, tasty and original. And again, NO HOUR LONG WAITS. At least not the times that I've been. Pro tip: Ask what the daily specials are. And don't sleep on the seasonal lemonades.
Amazing sandwiches. Quality food and very nice atmosphere. We purchased the cold cut and mortadella sandwich as well as a the grazing plate.
Came here for a mortadella and left extremely satisfied. Definitely your go-to spot before hitting a picnic or a hike through Walnut Creek. They have a great selection of cheese, beer, coffee, thc drinks and sweets along with pickles, spreads and chili crisp to buy by the jar. The staff was very polite and the interior was clean. This place screams Authentic Austin. Well worth the money spent, I will be back!
I often come here for brunch. The food is awesome. The bacon is buttery soft. And the sourdough bread and homemade jam are so good! The coffee options are also really great. Being part of the shopping center there is also always parking compared to some other local restaurants on the street. Only complaint is sometimes parts of orders get missed more than one would expect.
I had the cheesy egg toast, a bowl of fruit, and a large cold brew with vanilla and macadamia milk. Everything tasted pretty good!! The eggs were nice and fluffy and the cold brew was delicious even though it settled a little while I waited in line to order (I was early and ordered just a coffee at first since I didn't know how long I'd wait and hold the table). I took the only table available. The place is pretty small so I'd arrive with a lot of time to find one because there are no reservations. The prices were reasonable and the sandwiches looked amazing for me to try next time! The fruit bowl was artfully presented although there were not a lot of fruits, I liked how much care was taken to slice the grapes and arrange the peach slices in the bowl. There are a lot of plants making the ambiance really pleasant for Sunday brunch. The little magnet wall was just a touch of Austin weird, I loved it! I also had a bite of my friend's pancake and with the chocolate chips it was really satisfying.
Just had the Mortadella sandwich and a brown butter chocolate chip cookie. Everything was super freak good. The sandwich was served on this amazing focaccia that was light and fluffy but also has a good crunch with with bite. My only complaint is it's too close to my house and will be a dangerous temptation. Update: I went back and got the Cold Cut sandwich. Stupid good. This places rocks. Go! The place is a deli -- this isn't fine dinning - but it was perfect for what it was. My sandy was $15 and I would describe it as generously portioned (I didn't need to eat the whole thing but I did as it was delic). Try this place out!
I recommend the mortadella sandwich and the prosciutto burrata. The place is small, so be prepared to wait a while if it's busy.
We stopped by to get cheese for a special birthday dinner, and we were so impressed! The staff were very knowledgeable about their products, and helped us to pick about 5 cheeses that were absolutely loved. The cheeses were also so reasonably priced! A must visit if you have a charcuterie night planned.
I LOVE SPREAD & CO! I needed some catering for the Round Top Film Festival opening party at Junk Gypsy. I worked with Rosemary and she came up with these adorable individual boxes. We called them COWBOY SNACKS. They were gobbled up in minutes. Since the event was outdoors, the boxes were perfect to keep them fresh and bug free. Guests also appreciated having their own package. We did two larger gathering boxes for the band and they worked perfectly as snacks between their sets. 10/10 recommend.
My favorite weekend breakfast spot in Austin. I love the vibes and all the food I have had has been great. My personal favorite is the salmon spread. Pretty small spot so you have to luck out with getting a place to sit but it is still worth to go.
Bust lunchtime but worth every second. I was able to snag a seat to work while enjoying the Cold Cut sandwiches and cannot rave enough about the fresh quality. Miles and the other worker were super kind and attentive to everyone’s needs as well - thank you!
We live nearby and love the food, atmosphere, and employees! However, it always takes an incredibly long time. Today we ordered one salmon plate and two TFB baguettes to go and were waiting for over half an hour for our food. Also, there is an up-charge for takeout but there are only five tables and a small bar, so even getting a table is a gamble. I love that they stock art and wares from small businesses and the decor is super cute, but for how much the food costs I would hope that service would be a bit better.
Came for the fondue for 2 Friday night special and had the sweetest time! Such a fun idea and a great deal too. The ambiance was lovely and the team was great! Only feedback I have is that the fondue was a little too oily for our liking, and we wanted more potatoes/less pickles. Still - with veggies & cheese it's hard to go wrong, and we left happy!
Came for the fondue for 2 Friday night special and had the sweetest time! Such a fun idea and a great deal too. The ambiance was lovely and the team was great! Only feedback I have is that the fondue was a little too oily for our liking, and we wanted more potatoes/less pickles. Still - with veggies & cheese it's hard to go wrong, and we left happy!
Slow service for a fairly overpriced sandwich. We had the mortadella sandwich, cold cut, and burrata and prosciutto. The focaccia felt dry and could have been better. My daughter's mortadella, you could barely bite the over cooked corner she received. I wanted to love this place, but a bit on the fence. Will try again to try to get the order correct next time. Parking is terribly difficult to find.
We live nearby and love the food, atmosphere, and employees! However, it always takes an incredibly long time. Today we ordered one salmon plate and two TFB baguettes to go and were waiting for over half an hour for our food. Also, there is an up-charge for takeout but there are only five tables and a small bar, so even getting a table is a gamble. I love that they stock art and wares from small businesses and the decor is super cute, but for how much the food costs I would hope that service would be a bit better.
Great place! One of my favorites in Austin. The food is tasty, the space is cute, and the staff is really nice. I’m deducting one star due to the lack of a consistent seating process. There have been times where we’ve ordered, waited, and then staff showed us to the next available table - which was great as it kept things orderly. Other times, we ordered, waited, then had our food show up even though we were still waiting for a table because people were holding tables/seats even though they ordered after us or haven’t ordered yet. This doesn’t make sense. So I recommend creating a new seating system to where staff assigns seats or allowing customers to get a table according to the order in which they placed their orders.
Unfortunately, I was disappointed with the new location in Cherrywood. I loved the original location, and was super excited to try the new one, however, when I walked in, the space was significantly smaller and the menu appeared to have been cut in half. There are ~6 tables in the new location, a majority of which are for 2 people, making it very difficult to dine in due to spacing restrictions. The food itself was good, but the portions felt fairly small for the price. Additionally, with the smaller menu, I feel many of the staples are no longer available. I am hoping this is simply due to the location being new, and that they are planning to provide more options in the future.
The bad: I was told I would receive a call when my charcuterie board was ready but didn’t get one until after my pickup time telling me I was late, but honestly I didn’t think it was ready because they told me they would text me when I spoke with them. They said they sent an update through an app, but I’m not sure how I was supposed to know that so I didn’t have it for my party. The grapes and the olives are heavily seeded and hard to eat. For the price I would have expected fresher fruit, more variation, and little skewers or something. It can’t come out of the box, the tray is glued in. The good: very cute and well organized. The store has parking and has a great atmosphere. Everyone was very kind. The other food on the menu looks great!
Unfortunately, I was disappointed with the new location in Cherrywood. I loved the original location, and was super excited to try the new one, however, when I walked in, the space was significantly smaller and the menu appeared to have been cut in half. There are ~6 tables in the new location, a majority of which are for 2 people, making it very difficult to dine in due to spacing restrictions. The food itself was good, but the portions felt fairly small for the price. Additionally, with the smaller menu, I feel many of the staples are no longer available. I am hoping this is simply due to the location being new, and that they are planning to provide more options in the future.
The bad: I was told I would receive a call when my charcuterie board was ready but didn’t get one until after my pickup time telling me I was late, but honestly I didn’t think it was ready because they told me they would text me when I spoke with them. They said they sent an update through an app, but I’m not sure how I was supposed to know that so I didn’t have it for my party. The grapes and the olives are heavily seeded and hard to eat. For the price I would have expected fresher fruit, more variation, and little skewers or something. It can’t come out of the box, the tray is glued in. The good: very cute and well organized. The store has parking and has a great atmosphere. Everyone was very kind. The other food on the menu looks great!
this is a very cute restaurant with a great grazing/light brunch menu. it does get busy on a saturday morning with our wait time being 35 min. for the plate. with a small space and hungry customers I can understand why the employees may get frustrated, but with such a warm ambience you would hope the employees would match that. one of them made me point in the line where my great grandma was ordering her food to prove that my daughter and I should be allowed a table.
this is a very cute restaurant with a great grazing/light brunch menu. it does get busy on a saturday morning with our wait time being 35 min. for the plate. with a small space and hungry customers I can understand why the employees may get frustrated, but with such a warm ambience you would hope the employees would match that. one of them made me point in the line where my great grandma was ordering her food to prove that my daughter and I should be allowed a table.
My wife and I came to this location as part of a picnic tour and we're told we had to go to another location 20 minutes away. We confirmed with the staff that the tour specified their location, but they told us they couldn't give us the items there. We ended up going home rather than driving 20 minutes away when we had already had to drive to that location which was ~15 minutes drive from the last stop on the tour. It was overall an unpleasant customer experience. From a customer perspective it would have been better to serve us at this location and then reconcile between the two after the fact. And again I want to specify that the tour gave us this location.
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