
A wellness oasis in Austin, serving organic coffee, fresh juices, and plant-based eats in a nature-inspired setting.
Prana Café is a beloved Austin destination offering a unique blend of wellness-focused beverages and vegetarian cuisine in a serene, nature-inspired environment. Known for its high-quality matcha lattes, smoothies, and drip coffee, the café provides a welcoming space for both humans and pets, complemented by an onsite falafel food truck. With a 5-star rating, Prana Café is celebrated for its friendly service, ethical practices, and vibrant ambiance that fosters community and relaxation.
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Ethically sourced drip coffee, matcha lattes, and other premium beverages served in a cozy setting.
Wholesome blends like the 'I See' smoothie with purple sweet potato, made from high-quality, natural ingredients.
Delicious eats including AB&J toast and access to an onsite falafel food truck for a complete meal.
A curated selection of health-focused beverages to nourish and energize your day.
A welcoming space for you and your pup, with treats and attention for furry friends.
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Overall rating
Sarah Asghar
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Nabeel Shah
Anthony Jamal
Vivi was super sweet and friendly and the smoothie I had was amazing and refreshing! Blue spirulina, banana, pineapple, coconut....yummy!! Thank you Prana & see you soon! 🖤
Janet C
Coffee was not noteworthy, but the smoothies were delicious. Acai bowl was small but tasty. The courtyard with picnic table-style seating is peaceful. We loved watching birds bathe in the fountain.
Nguyet Bui
TLDR: long wait, mishandled order, rude service, and an $11 juice that was wildly unbalanced. I visited on 3/18/26 around 2:30 PM with a friend. The space felt calm and inviting, and parking was easy — which made the experience that followed even more disappointing. There was one man working, and I understand being short-staffed, so we were patient. After waiting well over 20 minutes for our drinks, I was told at the window that my falafel bowl had never been processed and hadn't even been started. When I asked politely how much longer it would take, he said 10–15 minutes. I thanked him, said I'd come back another time, and even told him I appreciated him. He rolled his eyes and shut the window in my face. Maybe it was a hard day — but that level of hostility was completely unnecessary toward a patient, polite customer. I'm more than happy to spend my money elsewhere. Would recommend: The concept and menu still have potential Skip: Balance cold-pressed juice ($11) — ginger-forward and overpriced Coming on a time crunch — one-person operation, long waits