This Lakeway spot is serving up contemporary comfort food seven days a week. The spacious open-air patio fills up fast, so get there early on a pretty day.
Drink well, do good: Local Austin charities recent a portion of proceeds from bags of coffee bought. Located in the Uplands Village Shopping Center.
This restaurant provides casual fine dining by the lake. The Armadillo eggs, served with a jalapeño ranch dipping sauce, are stuffed with house-smoked pulled pork. There are salads and sandwiches for lunch, and seafood and meat entrees for dinner.
The wine list offers 50 wines by the glass or 250 wines by the bottle, either for on-premises drinking or to take home. Make your selections, order a small plate, and you'll have a very nice, small meal.
Located in the Hill Country Center, Halal Bros brings wraps and rice plates to patrons. With locations all across Austin, Halal Bros is a staple of flavor for Austinites and college students.
Homegrown burger chain specializes in massive and customizable burgers, inventive shakes, and a few healthier options like salads and a turkey burger, too.
The menu boasts appealing items clearly influenced by Central Mexico, the specialty cocktail selections include signature margaritas (including one made with tepache, a fermented pineapple drink that's popular in Jalisco), and the sauces here were all extraordinary, but the precooked meats and chaotic service disappointed.
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