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Picnik (South Lamar)

Restaurant in Austin - 5.24 mi

Discover Picknik, an Austin-based food trailer housed in a revamped shipping container. Enjoy convenient and nutritious wholesome food that accommodates various dietary needs. Indulge in their popular grass-fed butter coffee, known for sustaining energy levels, enhancing cognitive function, and supporting fat burn. Explore their extensive menu, featuring dishes like French toast, Picnik Cobb salad, fish tacos, and crispy chicken thighs.

Texas Ranch BBQ

BBQ Joint in Austin - 5.24 mi

If you're a BBQ lover looking for a restaurant with a pedigree of culinary excellence, Texas Ranch BBQ is the perfect choice for you! Started by the creators of Azul Tequila and Papalote Taco House, they have a reputation for creating delicious and authentic dishes that are sure to please any palate. Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and expert preparation techniques ensures that every dish is bursting with flavor and made with care and attention to detail. And with a dedication to providing exceptional service and a warm and inviting atmosphere, every customer is treated with respect and kindness. Their menu offers a variety of options, from their mouth-watering brisket and ribs to their flavorful chicken and sausage. And with a focus on Texas-style BBQ, you know you're in for an authentic and delicious experience. So why not come check out Texas Ranch BBQ today and experience the ultimate in culinary excellence? With a dedication to quality and tradition, you won't be disappointed!

The Austin Winery

Winery in Austin - 5.32 mi

The Austin Winery is Austin's first full production urban winery founded in 2014. You will be "pleasantly surprised by how good the wines" are when you visit aside from the "wonderful atmosphere" you can experience. It's a "great venue for a casual glass with friends or any of the regular events". Visit to enjoy and be "glad" for the "industrial, laid-back, casual atmosphere serving thoughtful wines made from (mostly) Texas grapes". You will "love it all" including the "star service" and the "non-judgmental space". They offer "a good selection of whites, rose's and reds, so fret not friends. All is provided". You can also "have some light bites like cheeses and charcuteries" which you can have "if you're hungry". Aside from the "wine and cheese", you can also see "water jugs placed throughout (for both humans, and pups)" as well as "merchandise for sale". The "staff is friendly and the location is dog-friendly" and you will feel that you are "getting" your "money's worth".

Little City

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 5.33 mi

Born from an iconic Austin café, Little City Coffee Roasters travels the world to source unique lots of coffee, and roasts them in small batches in Austin, Texas. In order to ensure that quality is maximized throughout the supply chain, careful attention is paid to every detail, from the partnership with the growers to the storage and roasting of the coffee. It is this philosophy of “Everyone deserves a great cup of coffee” that is at the core of what Little City does. Beyond the team’s passion with coffee, their goal is to make sure these incredible beans make it not only to restaurants and coffee shops, but to the local corner market where you grab your favorite six pack of craft beer.

Nomadic Beerworks

Craft Brewery in Austin - 5.35 mi

Nomadic Beerworks is an eccentric small batch brewery, pub, and coffee shop serving a wide assortment of self produced beer, wine, cider, coffee, and more in a comfortable climate controlled taproom. It was founded in 2017 by two brothers who are “passionate about brewing and sharing their experiences with others.” They work hard every day to make this brewery a reality. They draw inspiration from people, cuisines, and cultures from all over the globe in order to brew one of a kind beers. Nomadic Beerworks' philosophy toward life is that “no one should ever settle for anything less than extraordinary.” If you have a dream you must move toward it. Join Nomadic Beerworks on this journey and never settle for boring beers again!

Still Austin Whiskey Co.

Distillery in Austin - 5.36 mi

Still Austin Whiskey Co. has a "patio area" that "offers a great place to day drink and is dog-friendly". With an "outdoor seating" that "is spacious" and "if it's not too hot out you have no reason to go anywhere else!" You can "start with a flight" and "you'll get a Gin, Clear Whiskey, and a Bourbon!" You must "taste each one and enjoy the art!" and when you are "finished try some signature cocktails". They offer "a good range of cocktails so everyone from the sweet tooth to the neat drinker will be satisfied!" Although "located in a trendy industrial area", still guaranteed that "this is a great spot for an after-work event get-together".

Dave’s Tacos

Food Truck in Austin - 5.37 mi

Dave’s Tacos, which is located in Austin, Texas, is a self-styled "purveyor of authentic Mexican food." The restaurant wants to make good on its claim. So when you go here, be prepared to browse a stacked menu. Tacos are on the menu, as well as burritos. You can also order quesadilla. Or if you are craving a torta, they have that too. They also have breakfast food for early diners. They also have burgers and chicken tenders for those who love classic American food. If you are ready to eat a full meal, you can start with appetizers and eat with a side dish too. Don't forget to order dessert for a completely satisfying meal. The restaurant is open from Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Doors are closed on weekends.

St Elmo Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Austin - 5.37 mi

St Elmo Brewing Company boasts a bar, brewery & beer garden with rotating craft taps & an on-site food trailer for mostly Asian fare. This relaxed, unpretentious brewery is the product of two beer loving friends and plays host to live music, yoga events, community pint nights and more. They wanted to focus on being a “neighborhood taproom” and keep their days filled with making beer. St Elmo Brewing Co offers approachable beers for all types of drinkers. From hazy IPAs, fruited sours and traditional German styles to light beer, and even Austin’s first hard seltzer, brews are available to enjoy at the tap room or in crowlers to-go. It is a neighborhood spot perfect for hanging out with friends after work, relaxing with family on the weekend, or just grabbing a beer at the bar.

Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ

BBQ Joint in Austin - 5.41 mi

Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ, which is located in Austin, Texas, is a barbecue restaurant serving traditional barbecue fare. Visit any day from Wednesday to Sunday. They are serving patrons as early as 7:30 in the morning, which is the perfect time to enjoy the delicious breakfast food here. By 11:01 AM, you can't order breakfast anymore - that's assuming they haven't sold out they! Everything here is delicious - the brisket, the pulled pork, and the pulled chicken. The fajitas are yummy and the spare ribs are juicy and flavorful. The sausages are great any time of the day, and the different choices of side dishes are all mouth-watering. The sandwiches and tacos are two reasons to return here too. You can come in every day and order something different and you won't get tired eating the food here.

Thai Fresh

Restaurant in Austin - 5.41 mi

Thai Fresh is a beloved destination for authentic Thai cuisine in Austin, Texas. Using locally sourced ingredients, they offer gluten-free options like coconut soup and chicken waffles. Indulge in delightful gluten-free desserts like coconut milk ice cream and lavender vegan ice cream.

Tiki Tatsu-Ya

Restaurant in Austin - 5.42 mi

Tiki Tatsu-Ya is a bar in Austin, Texas that offers some exotic tiki drinks and other mixed cocktails. The whole bar is an experience in itself where you'll feel like you're in a tropical paradise. Paired with their great bar items is their food that takes culinary inspiration from both Polynesian and Japanese cuisines.

Navidad Farms

Store in Austin - 5.43 mi

Natividad Farms is a sweet little shoppe in the Texas Hill Country that is well known for their “quality farm fresh pecans.” The original Navidad Farms pecan orchard was on the Navidad River and it was the dream of “Dr. Tom Vandivier and his son, Tom.” With family help, the trees were planted, grew, and after due time, started producing. The store & shelling plant were opened years later up in Austin. The small store grew and flourished in the small community of Oak Hill and they have maintained a “stellar reputation for fresh, quality pecans.” Today, Natividad Farms sells all type of Fresh Texas-grown Pecans, Delicious Tamales, and other Texas Gourmet and Specialty Foods.

Vital Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 5.46 mi

A great source of delectable butter and eggs from pastured cows and chicken, Vital farms has been bringing ethically-produced food from farm to table since 2007. They go beyond free-range and cage-free chicken as they allow their chickens to live in pastures for their whole lives. They regularly rotate the chickens on different areas in the field to keep the grass supply fresh and clean. The farm is Certified Humane and Certified B-Corporation. Happy customers are willing to pay the price for such a quality product! "Pay a little bit more; Yes, but the eggs are delicious. Try to d  a side by side taste test yourself at home, you’ll see."

Thirsty Planet Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Austin - 5.48 mi

There’s nothing random about Thirsty Planet Brewing Company’s methods when it comes to brewing great craft beers. Everything has a purpose. For example, they started back in 2010 with just ales, which take less time than lagers. They donate tips gathered at their tasting room to charities, and sponsor several local charities whenever possible, including the Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund. Local artists get traction and support through their Brite Tank and Event Brite initiatives. They donate spent grains to local farmers, and recycle paper, cardboard, and glass products, too. Business decisions are purposeful, too. They celebrated their seventh year with the launch of Buckethead IPA sold in a special 7-pack beer. Of course, these came in a bucket shaped container. Watch out for the brewery’s taproom reopening. They closed the old one to concentrate on production and distribution, boosting their capacity and making them available on store shelves.

Argus Cidery

Cidery in Austin - 5.48 mi

Founder Wes Mickel was only 25 when he set out to establish Argus Cidery in 2010. A trained chef and hobbyist beer brewer, he created his first cider in high school using commercial brand apple juice and packaged yeast. After culinary school and working as a recipe tester for a star chef, he moved to Austin to start creating his cider operation. His first products used Texas-grown apples, until the cidery eventually moved on to include other fruit sources. Argus Cidery focuses on making “dry hard ciders, perrys, and other 100% fruit fermentables – never pasteurized – and free of added sugars”. The tasting room at Pauls Valley Road is also open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00pm to 6:00pm. This is also the best place to test out their new, experimental offerings. They also offer cider by the flight or by the glass and sell bottles-to-go.

Johnny G’s Butcher Block

Wild Game Processor in Austin - 5.49 mi

Johnny G's Butcher Block is a “local meat market and butcher shop in South Austin,” providing the “freshest meat products,” daily that are locally sourced. Their meat market offers a retail counter, wholesale to restaurants, food trucks, caterers, as well as processing wild game. They have been an Austin tradition since 1980 and they still offer the same quality meat products. Locals love the friendly service, weekly specials, and off-the-wall offerings of Johnny G's Butcher Block including “quail, pork belly, and tripe.” They also have “18 types of sausage that is made in house” in the same smoke they have used for over 30 years.

Soto South Lamar

Restaurant in Austin - 5.50 mi

Soto in South Lamar is an upscaled resto-bar that combines delectable Japanese favorites that are back-dropped by a classy dining area. Service is impeccable and guarantees you will enjoy even the subtlest nuances of Japanese cuisine. To cap off your meal, their bar is fully stocked with Japanese beers, whiskies, as well as a good range of international wines.

Odd Duck

Restaurant in Austin - 5.52 mi

Discover the culinary excellence at Odd Duck, where culture, creativity, and local ingredients blend harmoniously. Indulge in a diverse menu featuring brunch, lunch, dinner, desserts, and beverages. From delightful buttermilk pancakes and a satisfying grilled bologna sandwich to refreshing redfish ceviche and savory smoked pork belly, their offerings will delight your taste buds. Don't miss the uniquely delicious toasted olive oil cake and mesquite-bean peanut ice cream from the dessert menu. Join the happy hour until 6:30 pm for drink specials and enjoy 50% off selected dishes and starters. In the mood for grass-fed burgers? Check out Odd Duck, they have been featured as one of the 7 Restaurants for The Best Grass-Fed Burgers in Austin.

BBQ Revolution

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 5.53 mi

If you "feel like vegan BBQ is a tough find in the vegan community", you will be glad that "BBQ Revolution really does an amazing job". With a "friendly service and picnic table seating", they offer "ribs" that "taste so meaty and flavorful". They have "yummy sides and of course Texas Toast!" Their "potato salad" is so "awesome" and "eggy" that also has "green olives" which is "such a good idea for flavor". "Mac and cheese" is so "flavorful" and the "soy curls SO good". Their "soy curls are to die for, the BBQ sauce is homemade and delicious, and the mac n cheese is probably" anyone's "favorite mac n cheese in Austin".  

True Texas BBQ – Austin

BBQ Joint in Austin - 5.66 mi

The food and service at this establishment are truly excellent. The generous portions and reasonable prices make it an attractive dining option. While the atmosphere may be somewhat minimal, it doesn't take away from the overall experience. The two meat plate and the El Jefe sandwich are both exceptionally good choices. The prospect of trying the brisket loaded serrano cornbread on my next visit sounds delightful.

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