LOCATIONS

JewBoy Sub Shop

6701 Burnet Rd., Unit A3, 512/294-2279

John Anderson

JewBoy Sub Shop features a small but mighty roster of sandwiches hot and cold that marry owner Mo Pittle’s Jewish heritage with his border upbringing.
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Chronicle Reviews

Restaurant Review: JewBoy Sub Shop

Remembrance of subs past

Melanie Haupt, February 17, 2022

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Avenue B Grocery

These days Austin's oldest surviving grocery offers a bountiful menu of hot and cold sandwiches, an array of fresh salads, and hearty soups in the fall and winter.

4403 Avenue B, 512/453-3921

Central Market North

H-E-B’s Central Market brand remains primarily known as one of Austin’s favorite grocery outlets. Yet both locations have featured our town’s favorite consumable – live music – since their inceptions. Founded in 1994 and adjacent to the Heart Hospital of Austin, the original North Lamar location puts an emphasis on family fare thanks in part to its large outdoor playscape, which sits just behind its cafe and patio stage hosting Latin music, Americana, children’s music, and Austin mainstays like Ginger Leigh, all for free.

4001 N. Lamar, 512/206-1000

Épicerie

The vinaigrette-dressed beet and barley salad, tossed with mint and pumpkin seeds is inspired simplicity. Move on to luscious house-cured charcuterie.

2307 Hancock, 512/371-6840

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