Welcome to Desnudo Coffee: East Austin
At Desnudo Coffee: East Austin, the essence of coffee meets the artistry of flavor. Nestled in a lively food truck park, Desnudo invites patrons to savor unique offerings such as the celebrated Brown Sugar Miso and Shoyu Butterscotch lattes, each crafted to perfection. With an unwavering commitment to quality, this coffee roastery champions sustainable sourcing, partnering with small coffee farmers to ensure fairness. The friendly, knowledgeable staff enhance the experience, making even the busiest days enjoyable. This blend of passion, craftsmanship, and community atmosphere defines Desnudo, transforming a simple coffee stop into a cherished destination for East Austin locals and visitors alike.
- 2505 Webberville Rd, Austin, TX 78702 Hotline: (424) 400-1857
Welcome to Desnudo Coffee: East Austin, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Austin, Texas, at 2505 Webberville Rd. This delightful coffee roasterie is not just a place to grab your caffeine fix; it’s an experience—a celebration of coffee culture and creativity. Known for its innovative signature lattes and rich, flavorful black coffee, Desnudo offers a tantalizing menu that is as inviting as its name suggests.
As you step up to the counter, you’re greeted by a lineup of unique beverages that push the boundaries of traditional coffee. Highlights include:
- Brown Sugar Miso Latte - $6.50: A creamy concoction that marries the sweetness of brown sugar with a subtle umami richness from miso, creating a drink that is both comforting and intriguing.
- Shoyu Butterscotch Latte - $6.50: This sweet and savory latte promises a deliciously unexpected flavor profile that will leave you coming back for more.
- Coffee Selection: Whether you opt for an Americano ($3.75), a rich Desnudo ($4.25), or a smooth cold brew ($5.00), you can taste the quality in every sip.
- Tea Options: For those looking for alternatives, the Kyoto Matcha Latte ($5.75) and Chai Tea ($4.85) offer delightful escapes from the coffee-centric menu.
What sets Desnudo apart is its commitment to quality and service. Customers rave about the friendly staff who make waiting in line feel more like a community event than a chore. Nancy M. eloquently remarked on the joy of savoring the moment and the love that goes into each drink. In a world that moves too fast, Desnudo encourages you to slow down and enjoy the little things.
Of course, you might encounter a wait—especially on weekends—but most agree that the exceptional coffee and warm atmosphere are well worth it. You can pair your drink with delicious offerings from nearby food trucks, like tacos from Veracruz, making it a perfect brunch spot.
As you sip your luxuriously crafted latte, the vibrancy of the outdoor setting and the delightful conversations around you create a lively ambiance. With options for everyone, even those who prefer alternatives to coffee feel welcome, as seen in Katherine F.'s experience with the scrumptious matcha.
Desnudo also champions sustainability, working with small coffee farmers to ensure they receive fair market values for their products. This approach not only enhances the flavor of their coffee but also nurtures a sense of community and responsibility.
Whether you're a coffee aficionado or a curious newbie, Desnudo Coffee: East Austin promises to be a refreshing add-on to your Austin experience. Come for the coffee, stay for the camaraderie, and leave with a newfound appreciation for this artfully crafted brew. Don’t forget to take home some beans—they just might change your mornings forever.

To add to my last (5 star) review, Just want to say to the people complaining about a wait for coffee, it's okay to take extra time to enjoy the little things. I personally don't mind the long lines and the very personable staff. We are rushed throughout our days to over-consume and just be on go all the time. SLOW DOWNNN. Plus, isn't it wonderful to know someone is taking the time to pour love into your drink?? Thank you Desnudo!!

Great coffee, but I wish I could've ordered ahead (they turn it off when it gets busy, but staff told me if you place the order in the morning for later when they are busy, you can still place the order online!!). I hated standing in line for 20 minutes and although it was good coffee, I would rather stand in line 20 minutes for bbq or something more than coffee. Miso in the latte was very subtle, but added a nice taste. We also got the butterscotch latte which was amazing! There were some merchants selling things in the same area as the food trucks, and it was just really crowded on a late Saturday morning. I would go back perhaps during a weekday morning!

Chocolate croissant was okay, they can't warm them up, which is a bummer, and the chocolate was a very thin layer all the way at the bottom so this was eh, but the pastry was definitely yummy and buttery. Gf said her coffee was good, but she was hoping for umami in her miso brown sugar latte, didn't "wow" her. Cute spot though! Really wish they had tea or other options for those of us that don't drink coffee :/ but i get it and no shade. Really like their merch and the mission! And they're super nice here too

This place is super unique flavors and good quality coffee. It's so unique that I will bring out of Austin visitors or suggest they check it out. It is outdoors so summer and super cold days can be challenging with the long lines they can get. Hoping a location further north and maybe fully inside!

This place is very busy. Even in the rain haha. The cashiers were so friendly, I think her name was Lilly, she was just a breath of fresh air and it was nice she actually chatted with me and it didn't feel like a robot transaction. So that was pleasantly surprising. I got the brown sugar miso latte and an americano. I'm not a big latte person but they had such interesting flavor lattes I had to try. It was very delicious and the beans you could taste the quality. I got the pink bourbon beans to take home. If you don't mind waiting 30-45 mins in a line while it's busy it's worth it. I'm sure they were extra busy being a Saturday. But seeing everyone waiting in the rain I had to try it cause it must be that good.... And it was! Once they take your order you only wait maybe 5 mins. So those baristas are super quick! I want to bring my friends back. There's food trucks too so you can order food while you wait, and tons of seating.

The absolute best place for coffee and matcha in all of Austin. The Kyoto matcha latte with vanilla white miso syrup is my absolute favorite, so rich and creamy. All matcha lattes here are insanely vibrantly green and you really can't get better anywhere else in town. Service at Desnudo is amazing; most people don't mind the long line because it always moves pretty quickly and they hand out free samples of their cold brew while you wait. You can really tell that all of their signature drinks are well crafted and very thought out. Nowhere beats Desnudo Parking around the food truck lot and in the neighborhood is free and easy to find

My experience at this location of Desnudo is a good complement to my visit to the Congress location. I didn't get a bag this time, just a straight up espresso for a once-gloomy-but-turned-sunny afternoon. It's in a small food truck park with a number of other vendors, a cool place to go if you want coffee, juice, or any of the other offerings here. My barista, Lili, greeted me and described the espresso bean for today's service (traditional with a bit of citrus zest finish), and after paying up and grabbing my drink, that's exactly what I was greeted with. A delicious cup, strong and nutty on the front end, but with a decided almost lime twist kick at the end. Very enjoyable. Desnudo is a great addition to the Austin scene, and I hope they continue to flourish here. It's now on my must-do list for any visit to Austin!

This coffee shop treats the art of making coffee drinks akin to a fancy cocktail bar. The menu has some very intriguing options for lattes, making you not disappointed to branch out of your classic americano for a chance to taste these concoctions. Desnudo works with small coffee farmers to help offer them fair market value for their products, making it worthwhile for you to spend your dollars here over your classic Starbucks. I tried the Brown Sugar Miso latte, which apparently is the most ordered drink and I can totally understand why. This drink is so creamy and rich with each sip is savored. The brown sugar gives it the perfect amount of sweetness while the miso offers it the umami that takes it up to another level. It is totally worth the hype and makes the act of drinking coffee a true pleasure. This spot is situated among a group of food trucks, which means you can grab your coffee from here while getting some delicious breakfast tacos from Veracruz tacos just steps away. Among the food trucks, Desnudo was by far the most popular when we visited, which meant a bit of a wait on a Sunday, but the line moves quickly and the people taking your order are extremely pleasant. Ample street parking is available right near the food trucks.

As soon as I saw the menu, I knew Desnudo Coffee wouldn't disappoint--and I was right! Despite the long line, it moved quickly, and the friendly staff made the wait enjoyable by offering delicious samples. They truly care about coffee and are incredibly personable and knowledgeable about their craft. We ordered the Brown Sugar Miso and Shoyu Butterscotch lattes, and both were seriously phenomenal. Can't decide which one to get? Treat yourself and double-fist for the day--you won't regret it! Desnudo is a coffee lover's paradise.

This is purportedly the best coffee in Austin. I am not a coffee lover, so I can only say that other people have told me this and cannot give an expert coffee review. My friends wanted to wait about an hour for this coffee on a Sunday at 11am, so I stood in line with them. Big kudos to Desnudo for building their stellar reputation because I'm still not sure why there is such a big hype around it. The coffee is expensive, but the (not very extensive) options are fun and somewhat unique. I like how milk substitutions don't cost extra. I imagine it's built into their high cost. I am not really into coffee, but I am a big fan of matcha and like to make it on my own. I thought the kyoto matcha was good, but it was too floral for my looking. I like when matcha is sweet, but the description doesn't exactly say there is a floral taste in it. It does say that it's fragrant, so I guess that is somewhat similar. Their three signature lattes seem interesting, and I have heard good things about the brown sugar miso latte.