Breakfast Burrito from Con Madre, with my forearm for scale πŸ˜‚

by 19Nevermind

26 Comments

  1. Hero_Charlatan

    Jardin Corona is half the price and twice as good lol it’s hard to find value in the new Austin

  2. maczhier

    Still dubious, no reference for OP’s arm. Need dog or banana for scale.

  3. It looks like you’re getting fitted for a prosthetic burrito

  4. LonesomeBulldog

    $20!?!? I hope that came with a happy ending.

  5. AutofillUserID

    We need a reference. Are you 7 ft tall or does the sunset occurs 10 minutes early for you?

  6. DogGod18

    [Papalote Taco House](http://yumpapalote.com/menu)

    Best Ive had in a while.

    There is a small gas station out in the middle of nowhere Pflugerville, with a little old mexican lady running a restaurant in the back who makes better. But Papalote is a close #2.

    Con Madre is kinda meh.

  7. Duckflowers

    You should try the Cenote breakfast burrito

  8. ceasecows98

    con madre is a disgraceful ripoff. expensive and bland as fuck even if the tortilla is mega

  9. GuyWhoTakesTrashout

    There was a time where this burrito was around like 9 bucks. That’s when I remember recommending it to peopl, nowadays not so much.

  10. They used to sell them for $8-10 dollars, and actually had flavor. Now they are a shadow of themself πŸ™

  11. During the pandemic I used to order these all the time. They were 8 dollars and the quality was solid, lot of food, salsas were good. Then it went to shit and more than doubled in price and the burritos were filled with grease from lower quality meats. Just disappointing.

  12. Space_Vaquero73

    Impressive in size! but low in quality. next time try a Juan in Million Don Juan, just order some extra tortillas with it.

  13. greatestcookiethief

    nowadays every business charge 15-25 for a regular meal, when i was in California, sometimes i felt it’s cheaper than Austin.

  14. AustinBunny2

    Sheesh folks. Don’t you know it’s not the size that really matters?!

  15. DocRobertSloan

    There used to be a burrito spot on oltorf that made burritos this big for like $2.99

    I used to get one every AM on my way to school

  16. Alan_ATX

    Not to be confused with the similarly named [Ta-Con Madre](https://www.facebook.com/ta.con.madre.austin/) that recently opened at the Shell station on the corner of MLK and Chicon. That new one uses quality ingredients served on handmade tortillas, pupusas, arepas, etc.

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