This friendly neighborhood dive bar serves boozy drinks and Southern eats.
Neighborhood coffeehouse with a welcoming patio also serves sandwiches, tacos, wine, and beer.
In the breakfast business for more than 50 years, Cisco's still serves migas, huevos rancheros, and hot biscuits with a healthy dose of Austin political history.
The compact list of eclectic diner fare is based on quality ingredients, many from purveyors known for all-natural and organic products. This is one of the few places in town to go for breakfast and lunch all day, every day, including the crab cakes, bone-in pork chop, and grilled quail with your eggs.
Plant-based trailer emphasizes the healing powers of food.
In a beautifully renovated space that's both inviting and industrial-feeling, Cuvée's addictive cold brew coffee is pulled from one of 12 taps; other liquid offerings include craft beer and wine.
Patio bar serving up highballs and Japanese curry next door to Ramen Tatsu-ya's East Austin location.
This Caribbean food trailer's specialty is handmade beef, chicken, and vegetable empanadas.
Paul Qui's original Asian fusion treasure. We could eat the beet fries all day. Located on the back patio at the Liberty.
The popular bakeshop and beer garden expands east with 15,000 square feet of outdoor space.
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