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Mary’s Cafe ATX

Restaurant in Austin - 3.35 mi

Mary's, a locally owned café situated in the North Campus area of Austin, stands out as a specialist in the breakfast scene. This charming establishment offers a taste of the local culture and flavor. With a focus on breakfast, it provides a range of morning delights that cater to different tastes. Whether you're a local or visitor, Mary's is an inviting spot to kickstart your day with a satisfying breakfast.

Celis Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 3.36 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!

F-Stop Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 3.38 mi

Ryan, the owner of F-Stop Farms, makes the best pickled-veggies and sells the best hot peppers in Texas. At least, that's what his customers tell when asked about F-stop Farms. "Get his pickles; his pickles are great! His veggies are pretty tasty too."  Another reviewer commended Ryan's skills when it comes to gardening and cooking. "Extremely fresh veggies, amazing pickles, and great service. Ryan is always accommodating. He is also knowledgeable about growing vegetables in the garden and using them in dishes!"
Someone even said his peppers are the best hot peppers they've ever had in Texas. Ryan sells different varieties of peppers: ghost peppers, Japanese lemon, Anaheim, Thai bird, shishitos, and more. Aside from that, he makes fermented chili recipes. For Asians and Asian food lovers, he makes kimchi and sambal sometimes too! Okras, eggplants, onions, and melons are some of the farm's products that are not spicy.

MoonTower Cider Co

Cidery in Austin - 3.46 mi

"Do yourself a favor and stop by the Tasting Room at MoonTower Cider Co., over on Tillery Street, proudly brewing fine cider on the East Side". "Dog-friendly and laid-back, this is the perfect place to escape from the mayhem of daily life and enjoy an artisanal brew made by the good folks right here in town. How artisanal? They brew their own mead". Moontower is "complex yet approachable, obsessive but laid back, a treat but also something you could drink all day". You'll also "want to easy into this space, try every last thing they've made, and tell all your friends about it". Moontower is really "such a welcome break from all the overly loud, vibe-first, money-grab breweries popping up around Austin". Also, "these people care about making an incredible product and giving you a relaxed space to enjoy it in". You may notice that "there are no salespeople here". Instead, "there are artists happy to help you discover and share their fondness for cider".

SoCo Ginger Beer

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 3.46 mi

SoCo Ginger Beer believes that simple and fresh ingredients make for the best nourishment. Thus, this company offers “the best ginger beer in the United States,” made from natural and fresh ingredients – “no chemicals,” no preservatives, and no high fructose corn syrup. Just fresh ginger, fresh lemon, organic cane sugar, and sparkling water that they cold-press and serve up as quickly as possible to maintain a fresh, clean, and crisp ginger beer. This refreshment has “just the right amount of tart and sweet with the expected delicious ginger kick.” It’s “great by itself,” or you can “add some adult beverage for a nice summer cocktail.” Clearly, this ginger beer can be enjoyed whatever mood you’re in. So, “do yourself a favor and get some!” 

34th Street Café

Restaurant in Austin - 3.49 mi

For many locals, 34th Street Café is more than just a café. It's a place where people come to feel comfortable, have delicious food, meet old friends, and make new ones. This "unpretentious", "casual" restaurant dates back to 1995 and has earned massive following especially for its moderately-priced food and its warm, "cozy" atmosphere. At lunch, guests can walk up to the counter to place an order while for dinners, this restaurant offers full table service. They offer an extensive menu, featuring starter "cheese board", "pesto pizza", "quail salad", entree "lamb chops", and a selection of sides and desserts. They also offer a kid's menu and a curated wine list.

Black’s Barbecue – Austin

BBQ Joint in Austin - 3.50 mi

Black’s Barbecue, which is located in Austin, Texas, is where you should go if you are looking for a great double meat sandwich. This is also a great place to visit if you are in Austin looking for quality beef rib. Even the dessert is outstanding, like the Peach Cobbler with Housemade Vanilla Ice Cream. This family business started in 1932. Black’s Barbecue claims the title of the oldest barbecue restaurant in Texas. Customers who have been here enjoyed the food, the outside seating, and the friendly staff. Because of the growing demand not just in Austin but all over Texas and the US, pick-up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping are on the table for anyone who wants to order.

Black’s BBQ – Austin

BBQ Joint in Austin - 3.50 mi

Embarking on a culinary journey through the heart of Austin, TX, Black's Barbecue reveals a legacy where true Texas barbecue has been both pioneered and perfected by generations of the Black family. The quaint origins of this establishment in Lockhart tell a story of humble beginnings that have evolved into a global sensation, serving over 50 million guests from all corners of the world.

Dai Due: Butcher Shop & Supper Club

Butcher in Austin - 3.52 mi

At Dai Due, we're passionate about serving fresh food made with fair and equitable ingredients from local farmers and ranchers. Our menu features natural produce from nearby farms, as well as wines and beers from Texas. Join us for mouth-watering starters like spicy fried quail, wholesome sandwiches like dry-aged wagyu double cheeseburger, small plates like chicken liver mousse, flavorful entrees like grilled garlic-marinated chicken, savory grilled meats like pork porterhouse chop, and succulent desserts like butterscotch pudding with candied pecans and whipped cream. Located in Austin, Texas, come support your local community today!

Dai Due

Butcher in Austin - 3.52 mi

A locally-focused butcher shop and restaurant, Dai Due offers an “exquisite cuisine and homey yet elegant ambiance” in Austin, Texas. Their classic, old-school butcher shop offers a “nice selection of traditional cuts” from whole animals sourced from their ranching partners. They have grassfed beef, pastured pork, feral hog, free-roaming venison, goat, lamb, fresh chicken, quail and more, “all hand-cut by their skilled butchers.” Dau Due also have traditional sausages and charcuterie that pay homage to their “German, Mexican and Cajun roots.” From fresh breakfast sausages to smoked sausages to terrines and pates, their Butcher Shop is a great place to forage a weekday meal for family, a parrillada for dozens of friends, a dinner party, or the fixings for a simple lunch.

Spread and Co

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 3.52 mi

Is there anything better than a carefully curated cheese and charcuterie board? Spread and Co is a must try! It’s a “cheese + charcuterie” focused catering business that offers handcrafted spreads, grazing tables and gift boxes in Austin, TX since 2016. They also creates artfully designed boards for all occasions and events of every size. Their jams, marmalades, pickles mustards, dehydrated fruits and crackers are made from scratch and rotate with the seasons. All other components are “American-made” and local whenever possible! They also have picnic-ready delivery service, which was founded in 2016 by Rosemary Ewald, that includes homemade jams, pickles, dips and bread alongside a wide variety of cheeses and meats that are delivered right to you or your friends door!

Anderson’s Coffee Company

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 3.53 mi

Can you imagine Austin without Anderson's coffee? Thanks to Jamie Anderson who opened the doors to Anderson's Coffee Company in 1972. Now we have hand-crafted coffee that is “well sourced and freshly roasted”. Buying from Anderson's ensures your coffee will always be fresh, allowing the discovery of varied flavors produced by the different growing regions of the world. $1 gets you a great cup of coffee. The various blends they sell by the pound can't be beat by anyone else in Austin. With the “word of mouth” of their customers, coffee drinkers all over the country order their beans from Anderson's and the quality has never faltered. So if you are in Austin, come visit the store. The man standing behind the counter, or the man who will prepare your coffee might be Jamie Anderson himself. He is involved in everything.

Lee’s Meat Market

Butcher in Austin - 3.54 mi

Lee's Meat Market is a locally owned “mom-&-pop butcher shop and restaurant,” preparing dishes with only the best quality cuts. They are offering “Custom Cut USDA Prime Beef, Made to order Kebabs, Party trays, and Cheese Platters.” They are also open for lunch, serving up all sort of deliciousness, like salads, appetizers, and a variety of sandwiches and tacos. Lee's Meat Market has “one of the best burgers in town.” The seasoned beef has a nice crispy sear, and comes with classic veggies and your choice of cheese. While you’re there, grab a beef tenderloin salad or hire them as the caterer for your next event. They can prepare party trays including pork tenderloin, grilled chicken, or beef tenderloin with your choice of sauce, sides, and dinner rolls.

Wheatsville Food Co-op (GUADALUPE)

Store in Austin - 3.54 mi

Serving the central Austin community since 1976, Wheatsville Food Co-op is a full service, “natural foods cooperative grocery store,” that provides goods and services to broad range of people, using efficient methods that avoid manipulation of the consumers, and minimize exploitation of the producers or damage to the environment. Their primary focus is “supplying high-quality food” and non-doctrinaire information about food to people in Austin, Texas. Wheatsville is the only retail food cooperative in Texas and has over “25,000 invested owners.” Their purpose in the community is to create a self-reliant, self-empowering community of people that will grow and promote a transformation of society toward cooperation, justice, and non-exploitation. Wheatsville Food Co-op continued to deliver farm-to-table goodness even in the middle of the pandemic! They’ve been featured as one of 15 farm-to-table delivery options in Austin During Quarantine. Read more on how this Food Co-Op is changing how locals eat and enjoy their food in Wheatsville Food Co-op: A Retail cooperative Sustaining the Community and the Economy!

Kerbey Lane Cafe (Central)

Restaurant in Austin - 3.55 mi

"Kerby Lane Cafe (Central) is an Austin classic. They converted a couple of old houses into a restaurant located on Kerby Lane back in the 80s. It was so popular the family added additional locations in south and north Austin to handle the crowds". And, "this is the original Kerbey Lane". "The venue, menu and funky service has not changed in decades". They have "pancakes, bacon & sausage, migas, coffee, and more later for lunch. Classic Austin -- prepare to wait in line if you go on Sunday morning -- limited parking. But really good!" Also, "the menu has been updated and there are special menus for summer that take advantage of local ingredients that are in season". "It's an Austin icon that should be visited by all". "Also, definitely try their Kerbey Queso".

Bert’s BBQ

BBQ Joint in Austin - 3.55 mi

Pasta & Company

Artisan Food Producer in Lone Oak - 3.57 mi

Pasta & Company is Austin's only Fresh Pasta manufacturer that has served the Greater Austin area's retail and wholesale pasta needs since 1983. It was established by “Marilou Morales” and has been owned and operated by long-time employee “Sheryl Simpson and Teresa Swann” since 2000. They have a range of “pasta & ravioli, sauce, frozen entrees, salads and desserts.” Most selections are available in large portions. Throughout the 30 years that they served Austin’s fresh pasta needs, Pasta & Company has supported other locally owned and operated businesses whenever possible. Buying locally means they can provide the customers with the freshest products available made from the freshest ingredients. 

Oskar Blues Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 3.58 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.

Adelbert’s Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 3.60 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.

Fresh for Less (St. John’s Episcopal Church)

Farmers Market in Austin - 3.60 mi

This mobile market is hosted by Fresh for Less Mobile Market and St John's Episcopal Church Austin, Texas. This is also in partnership with the City of Austin, Sustainable Food Center, Farmshare Austin, and GAVA (Go Austin!/Vamos Austin!) for fresh, affordable, convenient, and nutritious food. You can "buy your local fruits and vegetables, natural honey, organic eggs and shelf-stable goods (pasta, olive oil and more) each week". They "accept cash, debit and credit cards, Lone Star SNAP cards (food stamps) and SFC Double Dollars". Also, "families paying with the Lone Star SNAP card get more with SFC Double Dollars". This program also "matches up to $30 in SNAP, WIC and FMNP benefits that can be used to purchase fruits and vegetables". You can find this market at the St John's Episcopal Church located at 11201 Parkfield Dr, Austin, Texas.

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