Black Star is the world’s first cooperatively-owned and worker self-managed brewpub. Start with the fried jalapeños, or a cornbread, and try the sandwiches or dinner entrées as you work through the local brews.
Traditional Eastern European dishes sampling Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Romanian cuisine.
This inviting neighborhood cafe serves coffee, tea, beer, wine, and a light menu sandwiches and salads.
Second location of the elegant, obsessed-over Neapolitan-style pizzeria.
The classics stand out at this contemporary Vietnamese restaurant.
Austin-based mini-chain offers affordable burritos, tacos, nachos, and bowls.
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.
The offerings from Jae Kim’s brick-and-mortar "Home of the Kimchi Fries" should be as yummy as those of the popular truck’s. The menu is slightly different, sporting kimchi fried rice balls containing rice, cheddar, Monterey Jack, nori, and gochujang, but retains plenty of crowd favorites.
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