This Deaf-owned business prides itself on being "the fastest coffee brewer in the Wild West." So, java and a sense of humor – seems like a good wake-up combo to us.
If you don't mind screaming children and drunken moms, the burgers are fantastic. Save room for Amy's Ice Creams next door.
Family-run for 14 years, Phoenicia serves up the most scrumptious Mediterranean specialties and deli sandwiches around. This is one of Austin's treasures.
Already addicted to the "Bánh Mi" sliders – pork, cucumber, and pickled carrots stuffed inside steamed Peking buns, we tried the PhoNatic Roll. Its contrast in texture is due to pork cake and pickled carrots wrapped in crispy eggroll skin. For your noodle fix, try the Mì Hoành Thánh Thap Cam with hearty wontons.
Brick-and-mortar version of popular South Austin food truck offers allergy and paleo-friendly cuisine, butter coffee, bone broth, and more.
This friends-and-family joint on Burnet Road makes it easy to settle into a friendly din and dig in to some good, cheesy comfort food. Proprietary brews plus an impressive roster of other microbreweries await you here.
This place serves up barbecue plates and sandwiches at the counter, plus changing daily specials.
Sports bar & grill offering wings, burgers & more, plus trivia & bingo nights.
The central location has great grub for game day. The jalapeño-cornbread casserole is emphatically not to be missed.
Poke-Poke offers build-your-own and signature Hawaiian poke bowls in three locations across Austin.
A family-friendly pub with an affordable, broad selection of draft pints caters to parents with reliable burger standards and to kids with sliders – but, unfortunately, no slides.
Carrying on the slacker side of Austin tradition, Quack's is a great place to luxuriate over coffee and a pastry. The baked goods are enormous.
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