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Summer Moon Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 2.23 mi

Summer Moon Coffee gives you a unique and unforgettable coffee experience, by serving “wood-fired, organic, fair trade coffee.”  The wood-fired coffee roasting process in handmade brick roasters is a time-honored process of coffee masters from the 19th century, producing “smooth, balanced coffee.”  Coffee beans being hand-roasted in small batches over seasoned Texas oak is a process that Summer Moon calls its own, and is continually being perfected and mastered for the past two generations.  Aside from their wood-fired coffees, Summer Moon Coffee is also known for their “legendary creamer” called the Moon Milk, which best “complements the oak-roasted undertones” of their coffees.

Vital Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 2.37 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."

Mr. Natural (South Austin)

Bakery in Austin - 2.46 mi

Mr. Natural South Austin is a family-owned restaurant that offers a variety of vegetarian items and can also be made wheat-free, sugar-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free.  Keeping true to their family’s belief that “good nutrition starts at the dining table,” they encourage everyone to “embrace a nutritious and tasty lifestyle” through their cuisine. Everything is made in-house covering every meal of the day, even snacks and cravings: appetizers, breakfast, burgers and sandwiches, soups and salads, tacos, and even a dinner menu! Mr. Natural managed to create “great Tex-Mex vegan fare at a good price.” They also have a bakery that uses whole wheat flour or spelt and natural sweeteners, everything natural and without any preservatives! Grab one or more of their cakes, empanadas, muffins, cookies, and more pastries!

Moonlight Bakery

Bakery in Austin - 2.58 mi

The Moonlight is a great and “one of a kind bakery in South Austin” that is definitely worth stopping in to satisfy your sweet tooth, especially if you're a fan of light-as-air croissant pastries and tarts. They also have a dependable menu of “delicious European-like bread and pastries, pies, cakes, and kolaches” that has the perfect size, always warm and ready to go! You can't go wrong with anything they offer, but the “cinnamon rolls” are arguably the best in Austin. They were more than worth it! Fat, thick, moist in all the right places, and with just enough sugar icing on top.

Hideaway Kitchen & Bar

Restaurant in Austin - 2.59 mi

Hideaway Kitchen & Bar in Austin, Texas offers casual Southern favorites with a Texas twist. Enjoy chicken and waffles, grilled honey chipotle salmon, and more. Don't miss our happy hour with great deals and a cozy atmosphere.

Patika

Restaurant in Austin - 2.62 mi

A welcoming café nestled in South Austin offers a delightful experience for patrons seeking breakfast and lunch options, along with specialty coffee. The establishment takes pride in its selection of house-made pastries, ensuring a delectable complement to your coffee. The warm and friendly atmosphere of this café provides a pleasant backdrop for a relaxing meal or a quick coffee break. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a satisfying lunch, or a quality cup of coffee paired with delectable pastries, this café caters to your culinary desires.

Confituras

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 2.62 mi

Owned by Stephanie McClenny , Confituras was born in the summer of 2010, sharing her love of preserving in the form of a small jam company. Stephanie makes “small batch, locally sourced jams, jellies, and preserves.” After several years of preserving the local bounty that Austin’s farmers’ markets had to offer, the local food loving community in Austin recognize and appreciate her commitment to quality, seasonality, and really good jam. Along the way, Confituras was awarded the 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015 Local Hero Awards by the readers of Edible Austin and was also recognized nationally, winning Good Food Awards in 2011 and 2012, 2014, and 2015.

The Austin Beer Garden Brewing Company

Craft Brewery in Austin - 2.63 mi

Austin Beer Garden Brewing Company in Austin, Texas is not just a brewery, but also a fantastic outdoor spot with the best pizza. Experience their philosophy of "Beer makes it better" with a wide selection of craft beers. Join them on Saturday nights for live music, cold beer, and hot pizza. The Austin Beer Garden Brewing Company has been included in our list of 10 Must-Try Craft Breweries in Austin (2020). Check out the link to read more!

Loro – Austin

Restaurant in Austin - 2.68 mi

Loro is a "casual" Asian smokehouse restaurant founded by two award-winning chefs. It boasts a "spacious" dining space furnished with wooden fittings, a covered outdoor patio complete with picnic tables, and a "relaxing" full-service bar adorned with high-top tables paired with bar stools. The menu showcases "rich" flavors of Southeast Asian fare, featuring bar food like "candied kettle corn", snacks like "crunchy sweet corn fritters", greens like "crunchy cabbage salad", sandwiches like "oak-smoked beef brisket", rice bowls like "Malaysian curry chicken", entrees like "smoked baby back duroc pork ribs", and sweets like "salted chocolate chip toffee cookie". Drop by on "happy hour", which runs 2-5 PM on weekdays, and enjoy special menu items and discounted beer, wine, and boozy slushies.

Aviary Wine & Kitchen

Restaurant in Austin - 2.70 mi

What started as furniture and home decor shop that sells wines has now transformed into a "full-fledged", "casual" wine restaurant. Aviary Wine & Kitchen, a family-owned restaurant, boasts a "spacious" and "stylish" dining area, bar seating, and outdoor patio, complete with bold accents of ocean blue and subtle brown palette. This restaurant is dedicated to making as much as possible in-house, from housemade bread and spreads to handmade pasta and sausages. Serving dinner Monday through Saturday, the menu features cold bar offerings like "oysters", boards like "cheese & charcuterie board", appetizers like "fried pickled okra", entrees like "chicken milanesa", and sweets like "strawberries and cream".

Kerbey Lane Cafe (Southwest)

Restaurant in Austin - 2.73 mi

Kerbey Lane (Southwest) is "one of Austin’s finest locally owned chains". "Queso is heavenly, so as pancakes". You can "actually take home their branded pancake premixes, and even find them at Costco". It "can get very crowded in the afternoons and onwards but super friendly staff will definitely do their best to locate you in short time". "There is no better place for pancakes, and their daily special flavors add fun to your day". Some even recommended "a few things on their menu: Hibiscus Tea with or without the added fizz, the Kerbey Queso, Buttermilk pancakes, Kerbey Lane Special, or their Paris Texas Plate with Migas and French Toast. Oh, and if you want something extra special, add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to the french toast, yum!" Remember, "it's always packed so prepare to wait".

Whole Foods Market (Arbor Trails)

Store in Austin - 2.73 mi

The Whole Foods Market (Arbor Trails) sells a "very good variety of grains, nuts, veggies and other organic groceries". Their "whole foods brand milk is really good". Anyone can "love their collection of chocolates and handmade soaps" with "so many flavours" and variants. A "nice selection of bath, body, and makeup items that are cruelty-free and at good prices". There is also a "nice play corner for the kids with a small kitchen set up and enough seating for having a quick snack or meal". You will "love their pastry items too" and also "their tiramisu is just irresistible!" This market also has an "ample parking space and is just next to Costco".

CM Smokehouse

BBQ Joint in Austin - 2.80 mi

Thirsty Planet Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Austin - 2.85 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 - 2.85 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.

BBQ Revolution

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 2.90 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".  

Hopdoddy Burger Bar – Lil’Doddy Burger Lab

Restaurant in Austin - 2.92 mi

Hopdoddy Burger Bar - Lil'Doddy Burger Lab is "Hopdoddy's younger sibling."  Offering a "fast casual experience" as one of the few Hopdoddy burger bars that have their own drive up window where you can go pick up your online orders without muss or fuss! Even with the fast-casual approach, you can still expect the best quality handcrafted burgers like you would at any of the other 22 Hopdaddy locations in Texas.

Brown’s Bar-B-Que

BBQ Joint in Austin - 2.92 mi

The restaurant provides an impressive culinary experience featuring fantastic food. The portion of brisket in the wrap pleasantly surprised, given its value. The brisket showcased remarkable tenderness and a well-balanced seasoning, alongside the equally impressive pulled pork. The corn side dish perfectly prepared, enhanced with a delightful touch of spiced seasoning, adds to the dining experience. This establishment undoubtedly presents a remarkable option for dining, particularly for those who appreciate brisket. A visit is strongly recommended to savor what it has to offer.

Brown’s BBQ

BBQ Joint in Austin - 2.92 mi

Nosh Pierogi

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 2.97 mi

In the heart of Central Texas you may now find a Polish Classic. Nosh Pierogi offers traditional and some unexpected combinations that are “sure to impress your taste buds”. They pay homage to a polish classic with an original family dough recipe that sets them apart, then stuff it with unique flavorful fillings that are anything but traditional. They are breaking the mold and taking this time tested favorite to a whole another level. They set out to showcase the versatility of this classic by using locally sourced organic ingredients to create mouthwatering combinations. Nosh Pierogi strive to deliver easy to make, easy to eat “artisan dumplings” from their heart to your table. The Pierogi are sold frozen by the 1/2 dozen so you can have them on hand to enjoy anytime.

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