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Honest Mary’s

Restaurant in Austin - 0.46 mi

Honest Mary's is a fast-casual eatery in Austin, Texas offering healthy grain bowls made from scratch with locally-sourced, organic ingredients. Customize your own bowl or try a signature option like "golden grain" or "dear quinoa". Enjoy a welcoming space and kind service while feeling good about what you ate.

Blue Baker (Arboretum)

Bakery in Austin - 0.61 mi

Blue Baker (Arboretum) is a "local bakery for bread, pizza, sandwiches, croissants, muffins, cookies". This is a "very cool place to eat and hangout". Upon visiting, you will find that "the inside is spacious with plenty of tables, booths and even couches with a back patio as well". They also "offer free WiFi and a nice variety of food and drinks". Their "Powder Blue is the best turkey sandwich in Austin". You will "also love the tomato soup with a slice of their homemade bread". You can also find "loaves of bread that you can buy to-go, including a big selection of day-old bread that's 50% off (and still tastes great)". Their "bread bowl and broccoli cheese soup hit the spot". And finally, "Blue Baker makes an AMAZING chocolate chip cookie".

Knotty Deck & Bar

Restaurant in Austin - 0.68 mi

The Knotty Deck & Bar, located at the rooftop of Renaissance Austin Hotel, offers a season-driven menu of locally-sourced farm-to-table dishes with stunning views of North Austin. Considered one of the best places to eat in Austin, they serve weekend brunch and an extensive lunch & dinner menu, including items like buttermilk pancakes, grass-fed burgers, and pan-fried pork chops. Don't miss their happy hour specials daily from 4-6 pm at the rooftop bar. Enjoy the "best outdoor patio" in Texas at Knotty Deck & Bar!

Amy’s Ice Creams – Arboretum

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 0.81 mi

Amy's Ice Creams in Arboretum is just one of its 15 branches across Texas. It's located right along Research Boulevard in Austin. We must say, this particular branch is perfect for ice cream dates! The ambiance is cozy and there's like a romantic mini-park outside where you can enjoy your treats with your loved ones. The ice cream shop itself offers 350 flavors of “super-premium ice cream” in rotation. This includes their “world-famous Mexican Vanilla ice cream. But, if you're not in the mood for ice cream, they also offer sundaes, smoothies, and seasonal treats. And, if you're in search of a specialty cake, or perhaps, a scrumptious ice cream cake, you can just grab from their fridge and you're ready to go!

Whole Foods Market (Gateway)

Store in Austin - 1.05 mi

You will thank Whole Foods Market (Gateway) "for consistently having good quality rarities like aged Parmesan, triple-cream Brie, and Alaskan halibut". "This location offers more seating indoors and outdoors for dining in". Also, "kudos to their fish, meat, and cheese counters, which are always well stocked and have knowledgeable people working them". It is also a "good place to go for a snack or if you are looking for a certain beverage". It is "definitely worth a visit if you're in the area and want some gourmet groceries". There are also some customers who "prefer this Whole Foods (Gateway) to the Domain one" because "there are far fewer people here, and you don't have to wait as long to pay".

Southside Market & Barbeque – Austin – Arbor Walk

BBQ Joint in Austin - 1.53 mi

As the oldest BBQ joint in Texas, this establishment has a rich history and a commitment to providing authentic Texas BBQ that has been enjoyed by generations of BBQ enthusiasts. Established in 1882, they are proud to offer a dining experience that is both timeless and memorable. 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 focus on providing exceptional service and a welcoming atmosphere, every customer is treated with respect and kindness. Their menu offers a variety of options, with a focus on classic BBQ dishes like brisket, ribs, and sausage. And with a commitment to using fresh and locally sourced ingredients, you know you're in for a delicious and authentic experience. What sets this establishment apart is their rich history as the oldest BBQ joint in Texas. They have been serving up delicious and authentic BBQ for over 100 years, creating a dining experience that is both timeless and memorable. So why not come check out the oldest BBQ joint in Texas today and experience the ultimate in delicious and authentic BBQ? With a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, you won't be disappointed!

Paul Martin’s American Grill

Restaurant in Austin - 1.86 mi

Indulge in authentic American cuisine at Paul Martin's American Grill. Experience hand-crafted dishes made with the freshest, highest-quality ingredients. Our commitment to the community shines through our local partnerships and house-made creations. Enjoy our extensive, gluten-free friendly menu, featuring favorites like salt & pepper shrimp, BBQ duroc pork ribs, and fresh fish tacos. Treat yourself to delectable desserts including butter cake and banana cream pie. Join us for happy hour at the bar from 3 to 7 PM daily, where you can enjoy discounted small plates, sandwiches, cocktails, wine, and beer. Discover exceptional hospitality and flavors at Paul Martin's American Grill in Austin.

Austonian Spirits

Distillery in Austin - 1.89 mi

Lawrence Sasso, founder of Austonian Spirits, took advantage of his engineer’s background and found a way to create excellent Texas whiskey without using traditional oak barrels. He guards his secret process closely, and it makes Austonian Spirits the first company to bottle a sustainably matured whiskey. His process uses significantly less wood, and “reinvent(s) conventional barrel aging”. Most whiskey fans know about the damaging effects the whiskey industry brings because of the demand for oak barrels. The mission “to (create) an excellent tasting, and sustainably matured whiskey” drives Sasso and the Austonian team. The team must be doing the right things. Austonian Spirits has won top awards in the 2018 and 2019 editions of the Texas Whiskey Festival. In 2017, it also took home a Best in Class Award in the Whiskies of the World competition.

Tequila Fire

Distillery in Austin - 1.95 mi

Tequila Fire's tequila is "made from 100% agave grown in Jalisco", Mexico distillery. It is "bottled unaged straight off the still". Their Cat Tequila Silver "presents with a mouthwatering burst of lime and tropical fruits". It then takes "an earthy, mushroomy turn with a dark chocolate note". You will notice "the finish is surprisingly soft, fluffy and fresh, like a Persian cat". Try their other products including Cat Tequila Silver, Cat Mezcal and Cat Mezcal Añejo. You can find their tequilas at several liquor stores in Austin and San Antonio, Texas. Check out their website and use their store locator so you can find the nearest store for you. You can also check the link on their social media page when you want to buy their products online.

Doc B’s Restaurant + Bar (Austin)

Restaurant in Austin - 1.96 mi

Doc B's Restaurant + Bar in Texas offers delicious and crave-worthy scratch-made food in a comfortable atmosphere. Their seasonally-changing menu highlights fresh, mindfully-sourced dishes like seasonal entrees, salads, burgers, sandwiches, and more. From sesame chicken lettuce wraps to cinnamon toast crunch cheesecake, their menu offers mouthwatering dishes prepared daily. They also have an impressive selection of craft beer, wine, and spirits.

Whole Foods Market (Domain)

Store in Austin - 1.96 mi

The Whole Foods Market (Domain) "is larger than your average Whole Foods, perfect for those working or living nearby". Their "prepared foods include a small breakfast bar, and their normal offerings for lunch and dinner as well as pizza, ramen, and sandwich stations". "Ramen is a crowd favorite but there is absolutely something for everyone here". Also, "the grocery area can sometimes have good deals on the produce, and has a wide variety of local goods". You will also "love the outdoor seating areas and fire pits". They offer a "great selection of beer on tap" and an "awesome variety of great wine". Plus, "their coffee area is also really great".

Rosen’s Bagel Company

Bakery in Austin - 2.00 mi

Rosen's Bagel Company, which is in Austin, Texas, is a bagel shop specializing in traditional bagels and house-made schmears. Customers are raving about the bagels here. Rosen's Bagel Company is fast becoming the place that produces bagels hailed as one of the best in Austin. They have a brick-and-mortar shop that is open from Wednesdays to Sundays starting at 7 AM to 2 PM. If you enjoy the bagels here, you might want to follow them on social media so that you'll know if they are releasing any more limited-time bagel flavors, like the delectable Smoked Brisket Schmearwich.

Austin Beerworks

Craft Brewery in Austin - 2.03 mi

Austin Beerworks' four co-founders believe that “beer brings people together”. To this end, they established Austin Beerworks so “people (will) have a better time”. Austin Beerworks beers are only sold within about 50 miles of Austin, but the brewery is gaining national recognition. They recently made Forbes 11 Best Beers list in 2018. The brand started with their first release in April 2011. Initially raising the eyebrows of craft beer fans by having them distributed in bold, attractive cans, it went from a startup to “growing by over 180% each year”. Today, they have “core four” beers - Peacemaker, Pearl-Snap, Flavor Country, and Fire Eagle. In addition, they have a rotating set of seasonal beers, and the Heavy Machinery seasonal IPA series. They also lay claim to a world's first - the 99-pack - a marketing gimmick to promote their Peacemaker "Anytime Ale". In 2016, Austin Chronicle dubbed them “the new official beer of Austin”. In 2017, they expanded to a 15,000+ square foot warehouse next door to the brewery. Austin Beerworks has been included in our list of 10 Must-Try Craft Breweries in Austin (2020). Check out the link to read more!

Sesa Pure

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 2.09 mi

Beverages are important part of our well being. What we drink can and should be meaningful and enjoyable. Sesa Pure is a beverage boutique committed to “sourcing, crafting, and sharing” functional tea, coffee, and botanicals to cultivate balance and to create impactful beverage experiences. It began as a health conscious effort to share homemade tinctures and they continue to progressively blossom into a business that offers “direct trade products and artisanal crafted blends”. In addition to pure direct-trade teas and coffee, they custom blend, brew, and roast in-house and carry an array of ingredients such as organic small farm herbs, spices, and Japanese Matcha. Sesa Pure believes in building an holistic approach to beverages and offering ingredients and support to strengthen the craft of beverage and food preparation.

Gateway Farmers Market by Farmer George

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Farmers Market in Austin - 2.23 mi

Since its establishment in 2015, Gateway Farmers Market by Farmer George has become the premier farmers market in Northwest Austin. Offering a wide selection of seasonal produce, artisan jams, jellies, and other local goods, this market is a gatherin ...

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Texatracho

Restaurant in Austin - 2.32 mi

The Southern-inspired Texatracho brings to the table Southern culinary classics that are mixed with Honduran flavors. This produces a uniquely Southern set of dishes that pays homage to the wonderful mix of cultures between complementing culinary traditions. A must-try is their Capresse Cheese Tortellini Skewers.

Circle Brewing Company

Craft Brewery in Austin - 2.32 mi

Nashville natives Ben Sabel and Judson Mulherin founded Circle Brewing Company in 2010 making it the oldest microbrewery in North Austin. Adhering to the principles of the German Purity Law, the duo believes in combining the Law "with a little creativity and Texas ingenuity”. This philosophy results in award winning beers including their Alibi Blonde, which won silver at the 2014 World Beer Cup. In 2016, their Archetype Historical IPA won gold at the 2016 edition. Their Doppel Blur Imperial Hefe, meanwhile, took bronze at the 2018 Great American Beer Festival. Circle Brewing is popular with the Austin community because they host several unique events each year. For example, in 2019, the 0.5K Marathon at the brewery's parking lot is on its 6th year. With beer in hand, donors participate in a race and proceeds go to a different charity each year. Another unique event had them team up with Equality Texas during Pride Month. The brewery sold Fanny Pack Kolsch in rainbow-colored cans and donated $1 for each can sold to the non-profit.

Adelbert’s Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 2.35 mi

Adelbert’s Brewery is an award-winning microbrewery in Austin. Established in 2011 and named after founder Scott Hovey’s brother, George Adelbert “Del” Hovey, the brewery imbues all its brews with Del’s spirit of adventure and love for travel. The brewery is proud of their hands-on brewing process which uses only quality ingredients, and several of their brews have won many awards. There are year-round mainstays, fruited brews, and limited releases; some varieties are available in cans. Check out their very informative website. They tell you what’s available at the taproom and their suggested perfect pairings. You can learn all about Del’s travels that inspired many of their brews’ names and flavors, too. They have a partner food truck for the month to cater to customers' munchies. Tours of the brewery are by request only.

Oskar Blues Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 2.60 mi

Founded in 2002, Oskar Blues Brewery is the “1st American craft brewery to brew and can beers.” They shattered craft beer convention by stuffing their voluminously hopped mutha of a brew, “Dale’s Pale Ale,” into a portable, crushable, infinitely recyclable can. They want to craft beer in can because it stays fresher for longer, and it’s easy to pack in and pack out on any soul-saving adventure. Oskar Blues Brewery is now operating their breweries in “Colorado, North Carolina and Texas” to provide craft beer in a can to all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and 17 other countries. Other offerings include Old Chub Scotch Ale, Mama's Little Yella Pils, G'Knight Imperial Red Ale, GUBNA Imperial IPA, Ten FIDY Imperial Stout, Deviant Dale's IPA, and other specialties.

Celis Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 2.63 mi

The Celis Brewery name is synonymous with witbier or “white beer”. The name Celis had gone through two iterations previously. Pierre Celis, the legendary brewer, built two breweries - one in Belgium and another in Austin - which ended in "Faustian deals” and forced Pierre to give up the breweries he built. The beer world mourned Pierre's passing in 2011. He is credited with reviving witbier, which had all but died in the 1950s. Celis Brewery “2.0”, essentially the third iteration of the brewery, is by Christine Celis, Pierre’s daughter. With help from outside investors, the brewery and taproom opened in 2017. Using her father’s original recipes, Christine recreated the beers that were her father’s legacy. She also introduced new ones that promise to continue the family name’s legendary reputation. Daytona Camps, Christine's daughter, joins her mother at the brewery. Like her mother, she is also a brewer having perfected her brewing skills around the U.S. and in Europe. Celis Brewery has been included in our list of 10 Must-Try Craft Breweries in Austin (2020). Check out the link to read more!

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