The broth here keeps regulars happy. Otherwise, standard pho.
Family-run for 14 years, Phoenicia serves up the most scrumptious Mediterranean specialties and deli sandwiches around. This is one of Austin's treasures.
The family-run Phoenicia serves up the most scrumptious Mediterranean specialties and deli sandwiches around. This is one of Austin's treasures.
This trailer-in-a-box caters to customers with dietary restrictions and dedication to modern ancestral cuisine as the most recent example of the local embrace of conscientious eating habits. You'll find paleo, primal, gluten-free, grain-free, and healthy foods that are locally-sourced and organic. We feel better already.
Family-friendly craft brewpub serves up award-winning beer and solid pies. The lunch special – 10" personal pizza, side salad, and a drink – is a real deal.
This place serves up barbecue plates and sandwiches at the counter, plus changing daily specials.
Named for the Buenos Aires suburb of La Boca, this pizzeria serves gourmet calzones, pizzas, pastas, gnocchi, and homemade sausages.
When you're craving good wings in the middle of the game, stop by for plenty of TVs and great queso, too.
The central location has great grub for game day. The jalapeño-cornbread casserole is emphatically not to be missed.
We swear by the moist and delicious pork loin and slices of smoked turkey breast, and the homemade hot sausage wraps are both cheap and addictive. The cobbler is so-so, but the banana pudding is very good.
We swear by the moist and delicious pork loin and slices of smoked turkey breast, and the homemade hot sausage wraps are both cheap and addictive. The cobbler is so-so, but the banana pudding is very good.
A staple on the country circuit since 1997, Poodie’s is one of those Spicewood haunts that’s paid its dues. Booze, burgers, and a little Western swing have cured even the most broken of cowboy hearts – and no one’s talking about retiring that remedy, Willie Nelson included. Named for the Red-Headed Stranger’s late stage manager, Randall “Poodie” Locke, the old bar has come to mean more than just nights of debauchery on the road. It’s a nearby escape, one you can take any time you choose. 300 seats. No kids.
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.
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