The bicycles from this delivery-only soup heaven now service many points north of the river. Two or three varieties are offered weekly.
It began with a dude on a bike, delivering fresh-made soup to friends. Now it's an Austin institution serving soup and juice at five locations.
If Neapolitan-style goodness with a semolina crust strikes your fancy, try this pizza. The Italian hoagies, calzones, and stromboli are also recommended. Don't forget the healthy and reasonably priced salads.
This friendly spot offers a little something for everyone – weekend breakfast, live music, a flat-screen TV for sports fans, karaoke on Thursdays, and bar-tab bingo.
offers paninis, salads, subs, and soups with 21 toppings and 10 varieties of cheese.
This institution has been around since the Armadillo days, when hungry cosmic cowboys restored themselves at its booths. Find breakfast selections galore.
This 24-hour chain founded in 1934 is still serving those sirloin burgers and hand-dipped shakes that everyone loves. Don't forget onion rings and the little crock of beans.
Meats here are smoked over post oak, sold market-style, and priced by the half pound: brisket, chopped beef sandwiches, three kinds of sausage, beef ribs, pork ribs, pork shoulder, chicken, and turkey. The five sides, potato salad, cole slaw, pinto beans, mac and cheese, and corn casserole, are sold by the serving as well by the half-pint, pint, and quart. Finish off the meal with warm peach cobbler topped with Blue Bell ice cream or creamy banana pudding. Oh, and the taps are stocked with local brews.
Bustling south Austin shop delivers a rotating cast of delicious and whimsical cupcakes and dessert bars made from the highest-quality ingredients.
All of the grass-fed beef comes directly from the ranch that once belonged to Svante Magnus Swenson. The Black and Bleu Bevo Burger sounds like a winner to us.
Three words: consomé de cabrito. OK, two more: salsa bar. It's a no-frills environment, just this side of hole-in-the-wall, but so worthwhile.
A fast-casual taco concept from the folks behind P. Terry's.
A fast-casual taco concept from the folks behind P. Terry's.
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