Burgers, beer, and television.
is a small urban farm located on five acres in East Austin, three miles from the Capitol. Still family-owned and operated, the farm is ecologically sustainable, and also supplies produce to some favorite local eateries, like the Driskill Grill. They have an indoor farm stand open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9am to 1pm in the little green building.
Relax after a day on the lake with a cold brew or a bottomless tankard of iced tea. The daily buffet always features fried catfish, vegetables, and a salad bar.
The daily buffet features fried catfish, vegetables, and several choices for non-fish-eaters, as well.
Get your sugar fix with an assortment of cupcakes, cookies, brownies, and ice cream made fresh daily.
The house specialty is the Maharaja Dinner, a spread fit for royalty. Lesser mortals will be sated by one of the biryanis or a tangy vindaloo.
This institution has been around since the Armadillo days, when hungry cosmic cowboys restored themselves at its booths. Find breakfast selections galore.
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