Besides good coffee, the Social House leans British on the menu with fabulous-looking Thursday-through-Sunday afternoon teas, a deep array of savory pastries, sandwiches and salads, gluten-free and vegan options, and a kids' menu.
épicerie café & grocery
The cured salmon toast arrives as a Renaissance still life: it's so gorgeous you feel like you're slashing the Mona Lisa at the Louvre with your first bite.
allandale quick bites (sixth bimester)
When one door closes, another opens…
phonatic
PhoNatic supplies the standard table-side sriracha, but they also provide an amazing house-made fire sauce that is flavorful and capable of bubbling the paint off of a 1976 Ford LTD.
q is for quality seafood market
I like my etouffee like I like my street people: sassy and slightly scary.
justine’s brassiere
The atmosphere is bar-none the best in Austin if you like that lo-fi/hi-fi vibe as much as we do with a strong dash of surrealism and steaming sensuality.
via 313
Detroit-style pizza is deep dished in aluminum pans once used for cleaning auto parts, parbaked with liberal amounts of butter, and lathered with tomato sauce on top.
texas book festival
Laura Bush started the Texas Book Festival in 1995, and it's been held at the capitol ever since, now spilling down Congress.
g’raj mahal [closed]
The food at G'raj Mahal is straight-up Indian with cage-free and free-range proteins mixed with natural ingredients.
industry (san marcos tx)
Started by Texas State alumni, this modern-but-comfy fast-fine-kinda-casual spot with chef'd up and instagrammable offerings is part cafe, part beer hall, part sports bar, and all hip.









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