Billing itself as a living history park due to its popularity with school groups who enjoy specialty programs about things like blacksmithing and hand-woven textiles, it is also great for random visits by grown-ups, too. Explore five themed historic areas, ninety wooded acres, and Scarborough Barn, where the farm animals reside. Go anytime on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 10am-5pm.
This restaurant boasts beautiful presentation and an extensive sake and wine menu. Try the Love at First Sight roll.
This place serves up barbecue plates and sandwiches at the counter, plus changing daily specials.
Halal wraps and plates, including beef and chicken shawarma, chicken kabab, falafel, and baba-ghanouj.
This North Austin brick and mortar version of the popular food truck offers staple Mediterranean Lebanese dishes like lamb gyro shawarma and kafta with hummus.
The original Pitalicious location, this food truck located on South Congress offers Lebanese food made from scratch. All dish options are halal and are made to reflect the flavors of Lebanon.
Wood-fired pizzas, garlic knots, and salads. Located inside Beatniks Market & Cafe.
Named for the Buenos Aires suburb of La Boca, this pizzeria serves gourmet calzones, pizzas, pastas, gnocchi, and homemade sausages.
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