This is the first North American location of a Spanish pizza chain featuring 100 tapas-size pizzas.
Fast casual restaurant in the Crescent Shopping Center provides a "101" intro/overview to a variety of Asian cuisines, including twice-fried, sweet-hot Korean hot wings and a classic curried chicken on rice representing Japan. Pastry options include a variety of tea-infused desserts.
Located inside the Downtown DoubleTree Suites, the cafe serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
Before you have the espresso of your dreams, treat yourself from this expansive menu.
This pizza has some crispness and a little char on the bottom from the oven, but the slices are still flexible with some chewiness. The menu is small: a few signature pizzas such as a Margherita, a Hot Honey, and one with kale, plus weekly specials.
This may be a bar providing Alamo Drafthouse moviegoers with a new foraging alternative, but Chef John Bullington's snacky menu includes interpretations of classic Mexican street food, such as N.Y. Strip alambras and a giant Sonoran hot dog. Brunch is exciting as well, what with tangy avocado tomatilla sauces, and poblanos in the chichimigas.
This Taiwanese coffee shop and bakery is part of an international chain famous for its signature sea salt coffee.
You'll find traditional dishes seldom seen elsewhere, as well as Asian fusion creations with Thai and Chinese influences. Delicious and inexpensive.
Beyond the usual grocery store offerings, this Asian supermarket chain in Crescent Shopping Center also boasts a food court, bakery, and tea shop.
While the ABGB remains a favorite South Austin pizza and pint hangout, with a large outdoor patio and rotation of on-premise signature brews, its inside stage has become a regular stop for local bands since opening in 2013. Its 270-person inside and laid-back, shared-table vibe provides excellent sound, generous floor space in front of the stage, and a casual, family-friendly atmosphere that can accommodate both fans of the bands or just the beer. The parking lot fills quickly.
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