East Austin Urban Farm Tour Announces Lineup
Eat at more than 20 restaurants on one Sunday
By Brandon Watson, 10:00AM, Tue. Apr. 5, 2016
We don’t know what your life looks like, but we are guessing that you do not have all that many opportunities to spend quality time with chickens and bunnies. And you probably have not dined at all of the 500 bajillion restaurants that have opened in Austin in the last hour.
Since we are all about lifehacks here at the Chronicle food desk, we are going to tell you how to achieve both squad goals in one afternoon. Farmhouse Delivery is presenting the seventh annual East Austin Urban Farm Tour between 1-5pm on Sunday, April 17, with bites from some of Austin’s best restaurants and sips from some of the best beverage artisans. The four participating farms will also be offering guided tours of the properties and other educational opportunities (we are not counting Instagram photo-ops as “educational” opportunities, but you do you). The $55 ticket benefits the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance and its work to support independent family farms.
Without further ado, here’s this year’s lineup.
Boggy Creek Farm
Sala & Bettywink
Texas French Bread
Odd Duck/Barley Swine
Dolce Neve Gelato
The Austin Wine Merchant
Live Oak Brewing Company
Weather Up
Zhi Tea
Hausbar Farm and Guesthaus
Fukumoto Sushi & Yakitori IzakayaFixe
Malaga Tapas & Bar
Counter 3.FIVE.VII
Anjore
Emmer & Rye
Wahaka Mezcal
Texas Keeper Cider
Dripping Springs Vodka
Paula’s Texas Spirits
Lauren’s Garden Bloody Mary Juice
Rain Lily Farm
JuniperOlive and June
Wu Chow
Swift’s Attic
Confituras
Lick Honest Ice Creams
Treaty Oak Distilling Co.
Texas Sake Company
Strangeland Brewery
Dai Due
Buddha’s Brew Kombucha
Springdale Farm
Justine’s BrasserieBufalina
Driskill Grill
Eden East
The Hightower
Olamaie
The Townsend
Friends and Allies Brewing
Lost Pines Yaupon Tea
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East Austin Urban Farm Tour, Rain Lily Farm, Hausbar Farm, Springdale Farm, Boggy Creek Farm