T22’s Nashville hot chicken can be customized according to your preferred heat level, or enjoyed on a sandwich with bread-and-butter pickles and Duke’s mayonnaise. Save room for pie!
Counter-service breakfast and lunch, plus a soup and salad bar, keeps legislators and visitors alike well fed inside the Texas State Capitol's Capitol Extension building.
This outlet of the Dallas-based chain is located in the Radisson hotel with a great view of the lake and our famous bat bridge. It offers a recognizable, diverse American cafe menu that is comforting to business travelers.
This North Austin spot offers a little bit of everything, from waffle nachos to matcha latte and Japanese pour-over coffee.
Located in the Renaissance Austin Hotel, the Knotty Deck's menu features Texas-influenced American fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Check out the expansive outdoor deck.
This place has enjoyed neighborhood success and beyond for 16 years now. New chef Jason Tallent has revitalized the dinner menu, but continues the tradition of exquisite food presented simply. Among the standards are some delicious jewels, such as Strube Ranch Wagyu flat iron steak, and baby greens with shaved persimmon.
offers a nice selection of omelets, salads, and sandwiches, baking all breads in-house and using local ingredients. Look for plenty of gluten-free and vegan options, as well as a great wine list.
Making an effort to bring locally produced vegetables and sustainably sourced seafood to your tables, TLC Austin offers up a variety of dishes centered around minimally affecting the environment. With 30 beers on tap, they offer a wide variety of options to pair your oysters or sandwiches with.
You know any restaurant with its own on-staff forager will make innovative use of farm-to-table ingredients, and Trace doesn't disappoint. The menu changes with the seasons; our reviewer loved the risotto.
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