offers sushi with creative appetizers and entrées in a seductively hip space with an extensive selection of drinks, sake, and wine.
Famously fabulous for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and a favorite of the late-night set, this place wears its groovy legacy on its sleeve with pastas, black beans, great coffee, and Frisbee-sized pancakes.
Famous for their Kerbey Queso, Kerbey Lane offers up American cafe meals till late at night. Dine on a variety of platters, including pancakes or burgers, at this restaurant loved by old Austinites and college students alike.
Quaint West Austin cottages give this original location the old-Austin charm of a well-loved institution. Beyond legendary queso and breakfast classics, they offer a rotating seasonal menu focused on the freshest available ingredients.
The famously fabulous breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are a favorite of the late-night set.
The famously fabulous breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are a favorite of the late-night set.
The famously fabulous breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are a favorite of the late-night set.
Their famously fabulous breakfast, lunch, and dinner options are a favorite of the late-night set.
Egyptian inspired barbecue food located in east Austin.
This North Austin java lounge where the baristas dress in karate uniforms doubles as a community performance space, hosting open mic nights, themed dance parties, and concerts of varied genres in addition to comedy and trivia. The combination coffeehouse/bar/venue, which opened in 2007 and has continually expanded, features music three or four nights a week, both happy hour and late shows.
Killa Wasi is one of the most joyfully unpretentious restaurants in Austin. Duck inside of a teal school bus to find their delicious Peruvian-inspired fare, where everything inside – from the yellow bottles of bubblegum-sweet Inca Kola to the cheery chalkboard – pops brightly with color.
Most folks go for the pho or the bun, but you should give the dinners a try. The hot-and-sour soup rocks, and the lunch specials are big, cheap, and delicious.
After decades of keeping UT students well-fed with lamb gyro, Philly wraps, and falafel, this family-owned restaurant now serves its Mediterranean-American cuisine in a strip mall at Hancock Center.
Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin. Support the Chronicle