Cedar Park - Far Northwest Austin | November 2025

Dining

BY KATLYNN FOX

The restaurant also has a full bar with cocktail oerings, margaritas, Mexican martinis and a selection of beer.

One of the weekly specials that Dos Hermanos Café and Tex Mex oers is the Taco Tuesday Plate ($7.99) with two tacos, rice and beans.

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Dos Hermanos serves diverse avors in Cedar Park Manuel Berrios had a long-time dream of open- ing his own restaurant, and after gaining years of experience as a chef in Cedar Park, he was nally able to achieve that dream. In collaboration with his brother, Bulmaro, the pair were able to launch Dos Hermanos Café and Tex Mex. A family aair each meal. Breakfast options include skillets, steak and eggs, breakfast tacos, omelets, chilaquiles, migas and more. The large selection of dierent foods is what

A popular breakfast is the Pancake Special ($7.99) with two pancakes, two eggs and a choice of breakfast meat.

sets the restaurant apart from other competitors, Jaimes said. Lunch and dinner items include a selection of soups and salads, taco plates, enchila- das, fajitas, sandwiches, burgers and more. Staying local “It doesn’t feel like I’m coming to work,” Jaimes said. “That’s absolutely my favorite thing, not feeling like I’m serving random people, but serving people that I know, that I love, that I care about, that I know care about us as well.”

The Berrios brothers opened Dos Hermanos Café and Tex Mex in Cedar Park in January 2024, accord- ing to manager Jackie Jaimes. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with a menu stacked full of Tex-Mex classics and craft cocktails. On the menu Dos Hermanos has a range of menu oerings for

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1201 Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 900, Cedar Park www.doshermanoscafetexmex.com

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