This restaurant provides beer and burgers for the pre-, post-, and during-the-game crowds, with an in-house ATM for those who fit into all three categories. Try the Sheriff's Sandwich while you check out six flat-screens.
If you're still hungry after an orange Dreamsickle Smoothie, try one of the dozen or so sandwich options. You really can't beat a fresh lunch option for less than $10.
Tucked away on Medical Arts (not Red River, as the name suggests), this popular spot offers omelets, burgers, and weekend brunch specials. Bring an empty stomach and your patience.
Classic Austin pizzeria serving West Campus neighborhood.
Founded by Don Disman in 1972, this is the original location. This simple sandwich shop still serves up the scrumptious buns that we have learned to love.
Opened in 1866 by German immigrant August Scholz, this historic biergarten is the oldest operating business in Texas. Generations of state politicos and UT students have imbibed here. The garten itself holds over 500, while adjoining Saengerrunde Hall can seat 250 with a maximum occupancy of 600. Both have stages frequently rented out for special events. Saengerrunde plays host to a number of annual events, including the stein and sausage-swinging Austoberfest and a celebration of German-speaking composers called Beerthoven. The venue is owned by its namesake German singing society. Established in 1879, Austin Saengerrunde’s Maennerchor and Damenchor still perform today.
Food truck serves Taiwainese street food at the UT Co-op Food Court.
offers paninis, salads, subs, and soups with 21 toppings and 10 varieties of cheese.
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