Austin Expository

Chairs creaking and ovens “Dinging”. You can hear some good-old-fashioned folk-music playing in the background,  almost drowned out by the lively chatter of adults to small children. Austin has so many great places to see, but my favorite, by far, is Pasha’s.

My favorite part, obviously , would have to be the food.  It’s  the kind that’s especially mouth-watering-finger-licking-good, you know, the kind that you can only get from homegrown cafes . The macaroons come in chocolate (my favorite) and vanilla , the homemade Italian Sodas melt into your mouth then hit you with a burning taste in your throat, even the ice-cream sundaes are all homemade and should ALWAYS be topped with extra-extra whip cream .  Ugh, my mouth is watering just thinking about it!

To top it off, the rundown, broken down, mismatched decor is welcoming. Every time I walk in with my dad and my bother we’re greeted with shouts of, “The Womacks are here!” or perhaps, “The usual?”  Now we go there every Friday 5:30 sharp ready to munch on delectable pecan drops, fluffy cupcakes, and sticky macaroons, but I know for a fact any newcomers will be greeted with warm welcomes and good afternoons. The place itself is like a home away from home.

So, if you are ever in need for new foods to try out, or have a craving for the best warm cookies in town, Pasha’s  is always going to welcome you with open arms and a good latte.