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P. Terry's

404 S. Lamar Blvd., Austin

Austin Monthly called them "Anti-Fast Food." They like that. If they had to sum up their mission in a single phrase, that pretty much covers it. The whole idea for opening a hamburger stand actually started as a reaction to reading the book Fast Food Nation. They were appalled by the direction the food service industry had taken. They decided that if they had the opportunity to start our own burger place, they'd do things the way they should ...

 
 

Frank

407 Colorado, Austin

A rotating range of sausages served in shop, a market, full bar, poutine, beignets and coffee!! You can grab a seat at the bar and order a tall boy a shot of bacon infused whiskey and if you buddy up nice you can get a cup of bacon on the side of your shrimp and grits. Sunday brunch offers chicken and waffles!!

 
 

Mi Madre's

2201 Manor Rd, Austin

The best breakfast tacos in Austin and just great tacos overall. This place is a little more authentic than the hipster chains and has some great character. Cheap eats.

 
 

Blue Dahlia Bistro

1115 E 11th St, Austin

This European-style bistro serves delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great place for family events. The Blue Dahliah are most famous for thier sandwiches and salads and are healthy if you're on a diet. Pic Via Austin Eats Sandwiches

 
 

Bistro 88

2712 Bee Cave Rd, Austin

Dark wood floors and leather-covered rattan chairs create a tropical hideaway. Linen tablecloths, candle lamps and fresh flowers offer a relaxed vibe for couples and friends. We are proud to offer a unique dining experience and excellent service.   pictures via Austincityguide.com and yelp  

 
 

Hickory Street Bar & Grill

800 Congress Ave, Austin

This restaurant is decorated with photos of old downtown Austin and the usual array of country knickknacks. You can eat outside on the patio or sit inside cheek-by-jowl with the student and business crowds that have frequented this eatery for two decades. The buffets consist of salad, soup, potato, bread and sundae bars. While that's the main focus, you can also order greasy cheeseburgers, larger-than-life sandwiches and ...

 
 

Roaring Fork Austin

701 Congress Ave, Austin

The Roaring Fork's Wood Fired Cooking captures the spirit of bold American cuisine, creating flavors that crackle with a rugged edge. In the Old West, the best food was prepared on a simple wood fire. This same spirit, freshness and flavor are at the heart of every dish they serve. Select from lamb, chicken, beef, pork and fresh fish entrees all perfectly prepared by wood fire rotisserie, open flame grill or wood oven roasting.

 
 

Eddie V's

301 E 5th St, Austin

Eddie V's Prime Seafood was inspired from the great classic seafood restaurants of New Orleans, San Francisco and Boston.  Eddie V's offers the freshest seafood, right off the docks and USDA prime, center-cut, steaks - aged 28 days and broiled to perfection. The atmosphere is warm and inviting. Get in rhythm with good time in the V-Lounge with dining and live music nightly. Pic Via Orthogonal Thought and Urban Spoon

 
 

Carmelo's Restaurant

504 E 5th St, Austin

Concentrating on a southern Italian menu emphasizing seafood, this is an upscale restaurant. Expect the average entrée to cost in the range of $20 to $30, and go dressed casual. The restaurant has an elegant décor. The lighting is by the glow of candle flame. The restaurant is spacious. It is cozy and comfortable and lively and frequented by professionals and couples. An accordian player helps set the mood while you dine. Carmelos is ...

 
 

Magnolia Cafe

1920 S Congress Ave, Austin

Welcome to Magnolia Cafe! The legendary home of the giant 24 hour menu, great homemade sauces, breakfast anytime, pasta, fish, burgers, steaks, you name it! The PANCAKES are a highlight. Special menus are also available for lunches, dinners, and late night. Special theme-night dinners, too. Fresh food cooked with passion in a comfortable setting, kind of like your favorite aunt's giant kitchen, if she had one. Open 24/8. Pic via YelpPic via ...

 
 

Roaring Fork Austin

701 Congress Ave, Austin

The Roaring Fork's Wood Fired Cooking captures the spirit of bold American cuisine, creating flavors that crackle with a rugged edge. In the Old West, the best food was prepared on a simple wood fire. This same spirit, freshness and flavor are at the heart of every dish they serve. Select from lamb, chicken, beef, pork and fresh fish entrees all perfectly prepared by wood fire rotisserie, open flame grill or wood oven roasting.

 
 

Hickory Street Bar & Grill

800 Congress Ave, Austin

This restaurant is decorated with photos of old downtown Austin and the usual array of country knickknacks. You can eat outside on the patio or sit inside cheek-by-jowl with the student and business crowds that have frequented this eatery for two decades. The buffets consist of salad, soup, potato, bread and sundae bars. While that's the main focus, you can also order greasy cheeseburgers, larger-than-life sandwiches and ...

 
 

Carmelo's Restaurant

504 E 5th St, Austin

Concentrating on a southern Italian menu emphasizing seafood, this is an upscale restaurant. Expect the average entrée to cost in the range of $20 to $30, and go dressed casual. The restaurant has an elegant décor. The lighting is by the glow of candle flame. The restaurant is spacious. It is cozy and comfortable and lively and frequented by professionals and couples. An accordian player helps set the mood while you dine. Carmelos is ...

 
 

Mi Madre's

2201 Manor Rd, Austin

The best breakfast tacos in Austin and just great tacos overall. This place is a little more authentic than the hipster chains and has some great character. Cheap eats.

 
 

Magnolia Cafe

1920 S Congress Ave, Austin

Welcome to Magnolia Cafe! The legendary home of the giant 24 hour menu, great homemade sauces, breakfast anytime, pasta, fish, burgers, steaks, you name it! The PANCAKES are a highlight. Special menus are also available for lunches, dinners, and late night. Special theme-night dinners, too. Fresh food cooked with passion in a comfortable setting, kind of like your favorite aunt's giant kitchen, if she had one. Open 24/8. Pic via YelpPic via ...

 
 

Frank

407 Colorado, Austin

A rotating range of sausages served in shop, a market, full bar, poutine, beignets and coffee!! You can grab a seat at the bar and order a tall boy a shot of bacon infused whiskey and if you buddy up nice you can get a cup of bacon on the side of your shrimp and grits. Sunday brunch offers chicken and waffles!!

 
 

Hyde Park Bar & Grill

4206 Duval St, Austin

The restaurant has made the transformation from hip-and-happening spot to neighborhood stalwart. It doesn't draw the young trendies anymore, but does seem to appeal to couples and groups of friends from the university and surrounding neighborhods. A hammered-copper bar anchors the retro interior, which is casual and comfortable, but plenty nice for a date. The menu at Hyde Park features burgers, sandwiches, salmon, fresh salads and home-style ...

 
 

South Congress Café

1600 S Congress Ave, Austin

Creative decor blends into the kitschy surroundings of this popular shopping district. Enormous plate-glass windows along the restaurant's front allow natural light in and a view of the busy street. Although small, the dining area is stylish, with booths lining the perimeter and sleek, wooden-chaired tables. Less of a cafe and more of an upscale eatery, it serves inspired Southwestern fare like blue-corn crepes, crusted beef medallions and ...

 
 

P. Terry's

404 S. Lamar Blvd., Austin

Austin Monthly called them "Anti-Fast Food." They like that. If they had to sum up their mission in a single phrase, that pretty much covers it. The whole idea for opening a hamburger stand actually started as a reaction to reading the book Fast Food Nation. They were appalled by the direction the food service industry had taken. They decided that if they had the opportunity to start our own burger place, they'd do things the way they should ...

 
 

Eddie V's

301 E 5th St, Austin

Eddie V's Prime Seafood was inspired from the great classic seafood restaurants of New Orleans, San Francisco and Boston.  Eddie V's offers the freshest seafood, right off the docks and USDA prime, center-cut, steaks - aged 28 days and broiled to perfection. The atmosphere is warm and inviting. Get in rhythm with good time in the V-Lounge with dining and live music nightly. Pic Via Orthogonal Thought and Urban Spoon

 
 

Fonda San Miguel

2330 W North Loop Blvd, Austin

Fonda San Miguel, which opened in 1975, is recognized as one of the finest interior Mexican restaurants in the country. It features classic regional Mexican cuisine prepared with authentic recipes and ingredients. Exciting specials are offered nightly. It is a unique dining experience that should not be missed by visitors to Austin.  

 
 

Hyde Park Bar & Grill

4206 Duval St, Austin

The restaurant has made the transformation from hip-and-happening spot to neighborhood stalwart. It doesn't draw the young trendies anymore, but does seem to appeal to couples and groups of friends from the university and surrounding neighborhods. A hammered-copper bar anchors the retro interior, which is casual and comfortable, but plenty nice for a date. The menu at Hyde Park features burgers, sandwiches, salmon, fresh salads and home-style ...

 
 

South Congress Café

1600 S Congress Ave, Austin

Creative decor blends into the kitschy surroundings of this popular shopping district. Enormous plate-glass windows along the restaurant's front allow natural light in and a view of the busy street. Although small, the dining area is stylish, with booths lining the perimeter and sleek, wooden-chaired tables. Less of a cafe and more of an upscale eatery, it serves inspired Southwestern fare like blue-corn crepes, crusted beef medallions and ...

 
 

Magnolia Cafe

1920 S Congress Ave, Austin

Welcome to Magnolia Cafe! The legendary home of the giant 24 hour menu, great homemade sauces, breakfast anytime, pasta, fish, burgers, steaks, you name it! The PANCAKES are a highlight. Special menus are also available for lunches, dinners, and late night. Special theme-night dinners, too. Fresh food cooked with passion in a comfortable setting, kind of like your favorite aunt's giant kitchen, if she had one. Open 24/8. Pic via YelpPic via ...

 
 

Carmelo's Restaurant

504 E 5th St, Austin

Concentrating on a southern Italian menu emphasizing seafood, this is an upscale restaurant. Expect the average entrée to cost in the range of $20 to $30, and go dressed casual. The restaurant has an elegant décor. The lighting is by the glow of candle flame. The restaurant is spacious. It is cozy and comfortable and lively and frequented by professionals and couples. An accordian player helps set the mood while you dine. Carmelos is ...

 
 

Eddie V's

301 E 5th St, Austin

Eddie V's Prime Seafood was inspired from the great classic seafood restaurants of New Orleans, San Francisco and Boston.  Eddie V's offers the freshest seafood, right off the docks and USDA prime, center-cut, steaks - aged 28 days and broiled to perfection. The atmosphere is warm and inviting. Get in rhythm with good time in the V-Lounge with dining and live music nightly. Pic Via Orthogonal Thought and Urban Spoon

 
 

Roaring Fork Austin

701 Congress Ave, Austin

The Roaring Fork's Wood Fired Cooking captures the spirit of bold American cuisine, creating flavors that crackle with a rugged edge. In the Old West, the best food was prepared on a simple wood fire. This same spirit, freshness and flavor are at the heart of every dish they serve. Select from lamb, chicken, beef, pork and fresh fish entrees all perfectly prepared by wood fire rotisserie, open flame grill or wood oven roasting.

 
 

Hickory Street Bar & Grill

800 Congress Ave, Austin

This restaurant is decorated with photos of old downtown Austin and the usual array of country knickknacks. You can eat outside on the patio or sit inside cheek-by-jowl with the student and business crowds that have frequented this eatery for two decades. The buffets consist of salad, soup, potato, bread and sundae bars. While that's the main focus, you can also order greasy cheeseburgers, larger-than-life sandwiches and ...

 
 

Bistro 88

2712 Bee Cave Rd, Austin

Dark wood floors and leather-covered rattan chairs create a tropical hideaway. Linen tablecloths, candle lamps and fresh flowers offer a relaxed vibe for couples and friends. We are proud to offer a unique dining experience and excellent service.   pictures via Austincityguide.com and yelp  

 
 

Blue Dahlia Bistro

1115 E 11th St, Austin

This European-style bistro serves delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great place for family events. The Blue Dahliah are most famous for thier sandwiches and salads and are healthy if you're on a diet. Pic Via Austin Eats Sandwiches