
We are an American bakery cafe that prides itself on fresh food. We make all of our sauces, soups, dressings and pastries from scratch. We smoke our own brisket and roast our own meats for sandwiches. We are a full service catering company and have a large wine selection.
Coffee, pastries & American breakfast & lunch bites served in a relaxed, warehouse-style space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 215 S 2nd St, Waco, TX 76701
Phone: (254) 757-0885
Website: http://www.olivebranchwaco.com/
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i had the brisket skillet (pictured) and my husband had the shrimp and grits which he really enjoyed. wait time can tend to be longish but so worth it – it’s likely because people know this is one of the best places in waco to eat! we will be back again!
Let’s rewind.
I walked in thinking I might go full throttle—house-smoked brisket burrito, big breakfast energy, maybe even add some sweet on the side. But something told me to keep it lighter. And I’m glad I did. Because while the menu leans Texas-sized, my stomach was whispering minimalist gospel this morning.
The Order:
• Avocado Toast – Smashed avocado layered on wheat toast, topped with sunny-side up eggs, marinated tomatoes, microgreens, and a drizzle of balsamic glaze.
• Cinnamon Biscuit Bites – Fried biscuit chunks, cinnamon sugar, vanilla glaze.
• Coffee – Straightforward, dark, and hot.
• Orange Juice – A full glass, and then some.
Let’s talk flavor.
The avocado toast was clean, thoughtful, and well-balanced. The eggs were cooked just right, the yolks warm and golden. The tomatoes popped with acidity. The glaze added that sweet-tangy lift, and the microgreens? That’s where the dish showed some class. Nothing overcomplicated, just intentional. The kind of plate that lets your senses stretch slowly into the day.
Now, the cinnamon biscuit bites? Beautiful to look at. Honestly, they should hang this skillet on the wall as art. But one bite in, and I knew I was in trouble. It was like being hugged by a sugar-coated sumo wrestler. Way too much. Way too sweet. I expected a nibble situation—something like four to six bites. Instead, they brought out a cast iron cauldron of dessert. I ordered it, so that’s on me. But no human should face that much glaze without a support group.
The coffee hit the mark. Nothing fancy, no third-wave pretension—just a solid cup of comfort. I needed that balance after fighting the sugar avalanche. As for the juice—let’s just say I ordered a drink and got a whole orchard. Fresh, cold, good… and way more than I wanted. Waco does not play about portions.
Atmosphere? Rustic-meets-industrial. Spacious. Clean lines. Brick and wood. Soft lighting. TVs in the back if you need some casual noise. Plenty of elbow room, which is rare and welcome.
But none of that—none of it—would have stuck in my memory without Tatiana.
She didn’t just show up with a smile. She arrived. Introduced herself. Warm, polite, completely unforced. The kind of presence that makes you feel human again in a world full of transactional interactions. I’ve had $200 meals in big cities that didn’t come with service that kind. She didn’t hover, didn’t rush, just existed in that perfect sweet spot of attentiveness and space.
That’s why I’m giving five stars.
If Tatiana hadn’t been there? Four. Easy. The cinnamon bites alone would’ve knocked a star off. That’s not a breakfast item—that’s a wedding cake’s evil cousin. But Tatiana raised the curve. She was the curve.
So here it is:
The Olive Branch isn’t perfect. The portions are big enough to scare a lumberjack. The sweet options could use a tone-down. And Waco, as a whole, seems to believe every breakfast should feed a family of four. But if you’re lucky enough to get Tatiana as your server, that meal’s going to hit different. It’s going to feel like it matters.
And that’s worth five stars.
1. Coffee is legit. Spoon-disappears-in-it kind of coffee.
2. Fried chicken biscuit was amazing. Chicken seasoning was so good.
3. Pancakes were top notch with fresh fruit and homemade whipped cream topping.
4. Sausage was clearly hand made, but had a kick of spice ️to it so be aware.
5. Service was friendly without being too friendly.
6. On a good weather day, ask to sit in their upstairs patio.
All in all, everything we had was delicious, scratch made, served well, and heartily portioned. Venue has plenty of space for larger groups.