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Austin Beerworks

Craft Brewery in Austin - 8.55 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!

Southside Market & Barbeque – Austin – Arbor Walk

BBQ Joint in Austin - 8.62 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!

Whole Foods Market (Gateway)

Store in Austin - 8.95 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".

HopDoddy Burger Bar – Round Rock

Restaurant in Round Rock - 9.13 mi

HopDoddy Burger Bar in Round Rock, Texas serves fantastic burgers and beer while supporting a burger-with-a-cause program that donates to local charities. Everything is made from scratch in-house, including an extensive selection of burgers like the classic, bacon double jam, and impossible cheesesteak. They also offer salads and sides like poblano ranch turkey cobb and sweet potato fries.

Jack Allen’s Kitchen (Round Rock)

Restaurant in Round Rock - 9.15 mi

While the restaurant itself focuses on making fresh, locally-sourced food through its Southern-inspired flavors, the Round Rock branch of Jack Allen's Kitchen in Texas is famous for its party packs! At less than a hundred bucks, you can already have a menu that can feed four to six people. And that's just on top of their regular and gluten-free menu, along with buffet brunches where you can enjoy half-priced appetizers along with a range of drink specials. Happy hours are between 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. on weekdays!

Blue Baker (Arboretum)

Bakery in Austin - 9.18 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".

Honest Mary’s

Restaurant in Austin - 9.21 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.

Pint House Pizza (Round Rock)

Craft Brewery in Round Rock - 9.23 mi

Bringing deliciousness to Austin's taste buds, Pint House Pizza is a family-friendly brewpub “selling beer and pizza in Round Rock, Texas.” They chose Round Rock for their 3rd location because the town is appealing and has become an outpost of other Austin chains and the site of new restaurants from established Austin chefs. One thing that you can count on at the Round Rock spot is their exciting “IPAs and Pinthouse’s specialty style.” This location has corn holing, da fuzz ball and air hockey to entertain you when pizza and a good IPA just isn't enough. They quickly established itself as the place to go for fresh takes on the beloved beer.

Madhu Chocolate

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 9.24 mi

Madhu Chocolate makes small-batch artisanal hand-made chocolate bar using unique flavors with Indian spices! It all started their kitchen in Austin where they experimented combining flavors they love “traditional Indian cuisine” with their favorite sweet treat, chocolate. Now, they have a growing business of bean-to-bar Indian-Inspired chocolates in Austin, Texas. They currently offer 9 different chocolate bars like “Saffron Mix, Rose Pistachio Dark, Coconut Milk, Cashew, and more”. They source the cacao from the Tumaco region of Colombia, then roast, crack, winnow, grind, flavor, temper and wrap all the bars by hand striving to create the highest of quality bean-to-bar product. From the beautiful packaging inspired by Indian textiles, to the gorgeous bars themselves, Madhu chocolate is a true labor of love.

Amy’s Ice Creams – Arboretum

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 9.26 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!

Sunrise Mini Mart

Store in Austin - 9.27 mi

Sunrise Mini Mart is a “one-stop shopping destination” that offers wine and beer, cigarettes, lotto tickets, milk, soft drinks, and more. They also have a “full-service deli” offering customized sandwiches and fresh sides. Being one of the city’s best wine shops, Sunrise Mini Mart became a favorite shopping and exploration destination for those in the “wine and beverage industry” in Austin. They have all sorts of natural wines with different styles, regions, and grapes. With over “2000 different labels of beer” under one roof you could spend hours just deciding on what malted beverage will occupying that special spot in your refrigerator. They also have 50 flavors of gourmet ice cream, hundreds of organic and all natural snacks, and an impressive gourmet chocolate selection.

Sunrise Bottle Shop

Store in Austin - 9.27 mi

Sunrise Bottle Shop is a great stop if you’re looking for a new brew, or a new variant to try during wine nights. They offer craft beers including all local beers, wines from different region, best chocolates, ice cream, soda and snacks. Go for your favorites or have an adventure and try a new bottle every visit. With all the options and assortment available, you will surely have a fine time trying all of them!  

Genuine Joe Coffee House

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 9.33 mi

Genuine Joe Coffee House is a neighborhood coffeehouse where you can cuddle with a rainbow unicorn while chillin’ on a comfy couch reading a book and sipping on some of the finest coffee in Austin. The staff is extremely friendly, and a real pleasure to talk to. The place is decorated with beautiful local art and an assortment of terrific memes. No matter how you label yourself, there’s a place for you here. When you come to Genuine Joe Coffee Shop, you get to experience what made Austin awesome before half the world knew about it. Genuine Joe Coffee House will provide you quality espresso beverages, the freshest of roasts, and a comfortable atmosphere. The bottomless coffee and bottomless tea are reasonably priced, which is awesome when you want to post up and work for a long time. Their other drinks are good, too, and they offer delicious food options.

Knotty Deck & Bar

Restaurant in Austin - 9.36 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!

The Artisan Gift Boxes

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Farm & Ranch in Austin - 9.42 mi

The Artisan Gift Boxes are a great way to shop for gifts for loved ones. It helps when you can't figure out what to get since they specialize in carefully curated gift boxes that are packed with handmade crafted natural products. You should check them out when on the lookout for your next gift box idea.

Hopdoddy Burger Bar – Anderson

Restaurant in Austin - 9.42 mi

Hopdoddy Burger Bar - Anderson is located at Anderson Lane, a well-known entertainment hub in North Austin. This location, just like the chain's 22 locations in Texas, serves antibiotic and hormone-free Angus beef burgers. Not only that, but all of their stores have an in-house bakery where they bake their burger buns fresh every single day. They're also known for their hand-cut potato and sweet potato fries that come in different sizes as well as in sharable plates with many different flavors. They also have craft beers from local Texas Breweries so you can have some of the best beers along with the best burgers this side of Austin!

Austonian Spirits

Distillery in Austin - 9.47 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.

Barrett’s Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 9.54 mi

Barrett’s Coffee Roaster is all about “good coffee and relaxing atmosphere”. With over 20 years in Austin native business, they are roasting really tasty coffees! They specialize in “single origins”, with a revolving in-shop retail menu and full list of blends online. Nice space, lovely people, great coffee! What more could you ask for? Barrett’s Coffee Roaster is perfect for getting work done or if you just want to hang out. They have the “smoothest brew ever” and staff are super friendly. They are responsible in bringing you the best possible coffees from farms around the world. Their approach to roasting is to skillfully let the natural beauty of any coffee come through in the character of each cup.

Midtown Grocery & Cafe

Store in Austin - 9.54 mi

This is a "small grocery in a super convenient location, perfect for folks that live in the Crestview Station" area. You can find "the usual snack foods, household supplies, soft drinks, beer, wine" and more!  They have "four different flavors of Guayaki tea" and "a half dozen sodas from Dublin Bottling Works". As well as an "impressive" craft beer selection and with their "8-10 different sauvignon blanc varieties in the fridge alone". They also have "a cafe in the corner that serves coffees and made-to-order food, stuff like croissants, breakfast tacos, and paninis". There are "quality heat-and-serve foods like soups and sandwiches" too. "Bonus: they have growlers that you can fill with draft beer or kombucha".

Austinuts

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 9.58 mi

Founded in 1993, Austinuts specialized in processing fresh nuts into “dry roasted” gourmet nuts. They uses the centuries-old roasting method that is common around the Mediterranean to dry roast its product. The nuts are roasted with water and salt and sometimes spices. They contain no added oils, additives or preservatives. This process provides a more natural flavor with a better taste that is crunchier than oil roasted nuts. Some of their customer top picks are the ”Deluxe Nut Mix”, which contains almonds, cashews, macadamias, pecans and pistachio kernels and their ”Cinnamon Vanilla” flavored almonds and cashews. While they are best known for their large selection of nuts and unique process of dry roasting, AustiNuts also offer healthy snacks such as trail mixes, gourmet chocolates and candies, along with many unique gift ideas.

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