Drink specials and discounts for Dell employees lead to the question of whether it's worth it to head Downtown for reliable sports-bar noms.
You'll be greeted by 32 hi-def screens and free wi-fi. Try the Philly cheesesteak rolls or the Quarter Pounder Dog – yikes.
Oh look, it's the South Austin outpost of this local sports bar, where a bargain happy hour provides relief from all that traffic.
You can find beans from this Austin-based fair trade, organic and transitional coffee roasting company served all over town, or you can go right to the source and visit their storefront in Downtown Austin.
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.
Outdoor gear, craft beer, fresh groceries, and take-away food all available at this Austin original
A great sommelier, traditional luxury, and prime aged beef keep the crowds coming back. Enormous wedge salads and terrific steak-house sides tempt newcomers.
The comfort food served up at this trailer behind East End Wines isn't the usual fare. Up there on the next level you'll find Cracklin’ Meatloaf, fried-egg-topped chorizo on grits, and pork belly sliders.
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.
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