Look for an imaginative menu, clean flavors, creative concepts, and well-executed cooking here. The braised pork belly will make you forget your companion.
Chain restaurant hands you a tray and lets you go nuts with serve-yourself bars of salad, soup, potato (russet and sweet), pizza, and dessert.
Casual restaurant serving American-fare made from locally-sourced ingredients plus market & bar.
This cafe and coffee bar is located on the bottom floor of the 13-story SXSW Center. In addition to tea and espresso drinks, menu options include pastries, breakfast tacos, soups, salads, and sandwiches.
This friendly spot offers a little something for everyone – weekend breakfast, live music, a flat-screen TV for sports fans, karaoke on Thursdays, and bar-tab bingo.
Burgers, beer, and television.
This institution has been around since the Armadillo days, when hungry cosmic cowboys restored themselves at its booths. Find breakfast selections galore.
"Supper club" restaurant the Statesman is a throwback to an era of hospitality, serving American dishes and a collection of classic cocktails.
The vegan "No Frickin Chicken" seitan sandwich gets equal billing with the fried chicken sandwich, and both taste delicious with an order of fresh cut fries served with Habanero Buffalo or Spicy Lemon Pepper sauce. Salads available, too, if you're into that sort of thing.
A historic pool turned social club serves cocktails and brick-oven cooking.
T22’s Nashville hot chicken can be customized according to your preferred heat level, or enjoyed on a sandwich with bread-and-butter pickles and Duke’s mayonnaise. Save room for pie!
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