3. Rockstar Bagels
8.8
1900 Rosewood Ave (Chicon St), Austin, TX
Bagel Shop · Central East Austin · 16 tips and reviews
Jenifer Arntson: Veggie sandwich with hummus is yum! They also have vegan cream cheese, not sure if the bagels are vegan.
Jeff Bobula: The coffee is secretly the best in town, sandwiches are incredible, and the bagels are the best you'll get outside of New York. Try the veggie cream cheese!
Josiah David Chapman: Fantastic bagels, good variety, strong yet delicious coffee and even more impressive service. A local gem worth checking out. Oh, and don't forget to snag a punch card. 💯✅
6. Irene's
7.8
506 West Ave, Austin, TX
Diner · Downtown Austin · 28 tips and reviews
Jessica: Grilled cheese, veggie sandwich, strawberry cake, and drinks at Irene's are all phenomenal. Great atmosphere with friendly staff, and an even cooler owner!
Diana Balakirov: Nurture your need for nostalgia with the feel-good atmosphere of this classic creation. Snack away on fresh popcorn and a hummus plate, grab a seasonal whoopie pie to-go or check out the specials.
Sandeep Madhur: Great place for brunch, especially for big groups. Back patio allows dogs too.
Nina Green: Get the Sola Panaani - awesome veggie sandwich with an Indian kick to it.
LaLa S: The chana masala is deliciously spicy! Also the hand cut spicy fries are always hot and crisp. HUGE selection of beer and wines to pair with your meal, or just to sip alone on a hot Austin day.
Eater: The convenience store/liquor store/Indian restaurant combo is odd, but that's what makes it quintessentially Austin. The naan sandwiches are what earned it a place on our list. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
13. Wheatsville Co-op
8.8
3101 Guadalupe St (31st St.), Austin, TX
Grocery Store · North University · 67 tips and reviews
Social News Network: If you're on the hunt for a new and different smoothie place, definitely check Wheatsville out! Even if you build your own, they've got awesome ingredients and will mix anything you request!
GOOD: A community run food co-op, they support local growers, provide volunteer opportunities and host events with local artisans.
Austin American-Statesman: A true community-supported grocery selling organic and natural foods, Wheatsville’s mission is to bring its customers what they want.