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Barnison Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 2.06 mi

Jeremy, the proud owner of Barnison Farm, embarked on his agricultural journey in 2004, driven by passion and determination. While initially focusing on organic and sustainable food production, his heart led him to the world of cooking. Now, Barnison Farm not only cares for pasture-raised animals but also provides catering services. Jeremy crafts healthy and delicious meals using 100% locally-sourced ingredients for school children, private dinners, and parties. Stay updated on their Facebook page to discover the other local farms from which they source their high-quality ingredients. Experience the true taste of organic and sustainable cuisine with Barnison Farm.

JD’s Supermarket (Austin)

Store in Austin - 3.37 mi

JD’s Supermarket (Austin) can be a one-stop-shop for anyone in its multiple locations in the Greater Austin Area. Stock up on pantry staples with their wide inventory of fresh fruits and vegetables, quality meats and seafood, grocery items, as well as brands and products from Mexico and South America. Grab any of their deliciously prepared food and dishes from the café, taqueria, bakery, and cremeria. Aside from food items, other services and errands can also be done at JD’s Supermarket with their other sections like the General Merchandise, jewelry, ATM, bills payment and check cashing money orders and fuel stations.

Fresh for Less (Dove Springs Southeast Branch Library)

Farmers Market in Austin - 4.21 mi

Fresh for Less Dove springs is run by non-profit, Farmshare Austin. Prioritizing areas that "face geographic and/or economic barriers to buying fresh produce". The markets also sell produce from local Austin farms and staple goods like pasta, olive oil and beans. The City of Austin has partnered with Farmshare Austin for fresh, affordable, convenient, and nutritious food. At Dove Springs, the Austin Public Library Southeast Branch is the location of this Fresh for Less mobile market. Along with reduced prices, all markets also accept SNAP benefits. They also offer "the SFC Double Dollars program to help with affordability".

True Texas BBQ – Austin

BBQ Joint in Austin - 4.40 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.

LaBranza Farm

Farm & Ranch in Flower Mound - 4.48 mi

For quite long, the Labranza Farm in Buda, Texas, is in the business of having a high-quality standard of farming. LaBranza Farm sustainably produces locally grown fresh vegetables and pasture-raised eggs from ducks and chickens. Also, they have the best radishes and turnips in town.  Furthermore, Labranza Farm is a beautiful place where people can relax and have quality time with their loved ones. One of their clients testifies, “The place is incredibly beautiful, and it has amazing ducks and chicken eggs!” If you want to know more about Labranza Farm, you can check their website and Facebook page! Call them now!

Thirsty Planet Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Austin - 4.57 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 - 4.57 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.

Agua Dulce Farm

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 4.96 mi

At 5015 Maufrais Lane, Agua Dulce Farm is a certified-organic urban farm that nestles in the heart of southeast Austin. Moreover, they are looking forward to having two new team members in their team. They need a farm manager and an aquaponics technician. In 2011, the owner Jack Waite was successful in founding a grassland that produces and shares high-quality food. His passion for farming is evident throughout his childhood because of his experience in dealing with homegrown food. Although he admits it was never his intention to become a farmer, growing up with a vast garden was memorable and a huge influence.

Texas Keeper Cider

Cidery in Manchaca - 5.26 mi

Started in 2013, the founders of Texas Keeper Cider are long-time friends Brandon Wilde, Lindsey Peebles, and Nick Doughty. All three were born and raised in Austin, and Nick has a background working in New Zealand wineries. He is the cidery’s Cidermaker. Assisting him is former homebrewer Brandon, who also takes care of sales. Lindsey, meanwhile, handles events and legal matters. The three specialize in creating small batch, dry and well-balanced ciders. Texas Keeper Cider takes its name from an apple variety that used to be cultivated in Lamar County, Texas in the 1880s, the Hicks’ Texas Keeper. Now believed to be extinct, the variety nicknamed “keepers” were “apples that stored well (and) improved with age”. Besides ciders, the kid friendly and dog friendly taproom also offers wines, meads, and snacks.

Chief’s BBQ

BBQ Joint in Austin - 5.35 mi

If you're a BBQ lover looking for authentic Texas BBQ at a reasonable price, this establishment is the perfect choice for you! They have been in business since 2002, providing top-quality BBQ to the people of Austin, TX. 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. They offer a variety of dining options, including takeout, dine-in, and catering services, making it easy to enjoy their delicious BBQ no matter the occasion. So why not come check out this establishment today and experience the ultimate in authentic Texas BBQ? With a dedication to quality and affordability, you won't be disappointed!

The Little Darlin’

Restaurant in Austin - 5.39 mi

Located off William Cannon Drive, The Little Darlin' is an Austin bar that offers a "nostalgic" vibe of the city's historic past. It boasts a "spacious" outdoor area furnished with picnic tables, adorned with vibrant lights, and an outdoor bar built around a giant live tree. The menu features brunch fare like "chicken & waffles", appetizers like "Antonelli's cheese plate", salads like "kale caesar", sandwiches like "BLT", and entrees like "flat iron steak". Whether you want to "unwind", have a drink, or gather with family and friends, The Little Darlin' surely have some space to accommodate you.

Odd Pop

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 5.61 mi

Odd Pop is a “unique and odd" popsicle company that provides the Austin, Texas area with “gourmet and artisan popsicles” unlike anything you will find. They offer a wide selection of flavors from classic “Cookies & Cream, Chocolate Raspberry” to new and unique flavors like “Lemon Thai Basil, Cinnamon Toast Crunch,” and their newest flavor, the “Peanut Butter and Jelly!” But, what’s more “Odd” than an ATX food trailer? Recently, customers haven’t seen Odd Pop ATX on social media because they’ve been hard at work to introduce "Ella" to the customers! It’s a “new popsicle trailer” that you can find around town. Odd pop’s homemade frozen confections are truly delectable and refreshing!

Distant Relatives

BBQ Joint in Austin - 5.61 mi

If you're looking for a unique and flavorful dining experience, this establishment is the perfect choice for you! They are inspired by the textures, flavors, heritage, and narrative of the African diaspora within the United States, and as such, employ strong elements of pecan and mixed hardwood smoke, heightened spice profiles, traditional preservation methods, and a nose-to-tail, root-to-stem approach utilizing products from their local food system. Their dedication 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 commitment to preserving African-American culinary traditions and supporting their local food system, you know you're in good hands. Their menu offers a variety of options, from their mouth-watering smoked meats to their unique and creative dishes that are sure to surprise and delight. And with a dedication to using every part of the animal and plant, every dish is made with care and attention to detail. So why not come check out this establishment today and experience the ultimate in African-American culinary traditions and local food systems? With a dedication to quality and tradition, you won't be disappointed!

Fiesta Tortillas

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 5.73 mi

Your tacos and burritos deserve only the best! Fiesta Tortillas offers “high-quality food products” and only natural, quality ingredients. They partner with the customers, employees, and community to capitalize on “Southwestern and Mexican food.” Over the last 20 years, they have grown from a small home in Del Rio, TX, to a new, state-of-the-art baking facility in Austin, producing thousands of tortillas and corn chips every day. Fiesta Tortillas is dedicated to quality, food safety, consistency and trust. Even though the production has increased over the years, they still make everything the old-fashioned way. The recipes consist of “locally-grown Texas corn and non-GMO ingredients” to ensure that you're getting the best tortilla possible. By using the traditional lava stone grinder, they preserve natural taste and texture.

Epic Provisions

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 5.73 mi

Epic Provisions is an “Animal-based superfoods” that improve human health, animal welfare, and the planet. It is inspired by the simple yet highly powerful diets of our ancestors. The same diets that have driven human innovation, inspired creativity, and fueled over 250,000 years of brilliant evolution. They specialize in conveniently packaged, nutrient dense animal protein snacks that taste EPIC. They created a “protein bar” as intended by Mother Nature! All of their products are Paleo friendly, grass-fed meat bar. Gluten free, low glycemic, soy free, dairy free, and most importantly, they are delicious! EPIC epitomizes “real foods” and will always be humane, pasture centered, and most importantly, delicious. May you fill your life with epic adventure and epic health!

Independence Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Austin - 5.79 mi

Located in Austin, Independence Brewing Company has been serving “handcrafted beers for independent thinkers & drinkers” throughout Texas and beyond since 2004. The company started with a married couple and their dog that has blossomed into a crew of nine and a community of beer drinkers who enjoy drinking fresh, handcrafted beer. Their passion is instilled in every bottle and can that comes off the line, onto the truck, into your home, and belly. They have their classic favorites, seasonal and limited releases, and brewery-exclusive beers in a “relaxing laid-back tap room.” With brewery tours, live original music, and special food events, Independence Brewing Co is likely to become your favorite place in south Austin! Independence Brewing Co has been included in our list of 10 Must-Try Craft Breweries in Austin (2020). Check out the link to read more!

Orf Brewing

Craft Brewery in Austin - 5.91 mi

Specializing in hybrid ales, Orf Brewing provides unique beverages that you won't find anywhere else, inspired by a “deep love of chemistry and beer.” This company is based in South Austin, in an area of town that is rapidly becoming a “brewery row” of sorts. They work out of a 2500 sq. ft. bay and 950 sq. ft. tasting room in a warehouse strip populated by such industrial small businesses. They do have a small beer garden surrounding large oak tree out in front of their roll-up door. Orf Brewing take traditional elements from diverse origins and let them mix and mingle in non-traditional combinations which result in “exceptional, distinctive recipes” that stand apart from typical craft beers being produced today. While some beer styles are currently produced by two or more Texas breweries, their styles are always unique.

Live Soda

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 5.91 mi

Live Soda, which is located in Austin, Texas, makes healthy beverages like probiotic tea shots and raw and organic kombucha. Live's Probiotic Tea Shots are made with fermented black tea and 2 Billion CFU of probiotics. It comes in different flavors (acerola, chamomile, lemon balm, and turmeric). This drink is zero-sugar, zero-carbs, and zero-calorie. Their kombucha comes in root beer, cola, ginger, lemon-lime, orange, cherry cola, and cream soda flavors. Live Soda is a small business that started in 2013, with the goal of helping people have a healthier lifestyle.

Hideaway Kitchen & Bar

Restaurant in Austin - 5.95 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.

Sabor Tapatio

Restaurant in Austin - 5.96 mi

Sabor Tapatio, which is located in Austin, Texas, is a mobile food trailer serving Mexican food. They sell breakfast tacos and street tacos. Your choice of corn or flour tortilla. Your choice of meat as well. You can also have a breakfast plate or breakfast torta. Besides tacos, they also sell burritos, quesadillas, tortas, ceviche, and aguas frescas for refreshment. This food truck is open every day from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. But on Sunday, the food truck closes early (2:00 PM). Customers love this food truck. They say the food is so good and reasonably priced. Another customer commended the food truck staff for being friendly and for showing a level of care for the welfare of customers. They enjoyed the Torta Ahogada, Tacos de Birria, and the Beef Burrito.

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