1. Icenhauer's
8.2
83 Rainey St (btwn Davis & Driskill St), Austin, TX
Bar · Downtown Austin · 101 tips and reviews
Sonia Joshani: Get The Emily: Tito’s with muddled strawberries and basil, basil-infused syrup, and fresh lemon juice <3
Midori Connolly: Gorgeous, upscale decor, beautiful people and yet also like you're hanging at your best friend's pad. Chill music, outstanding drink menu. Worth many repeat visits.
The Most Interesting Man in the World: After an hour of trading stories, the owner graciously invited me to be the best man in his wedding.
Everett Swain: Man I LOVED this place. Ordered the classic burger with bacon and avocado! Atmosphere, drinks, and food were AMAZING. The whiskey sour and the Whiskey Buck are great drinks to kick off the night
B Jones: Nothing like a table for 2 and a Bulleit Old Fashioned with a Blackened Ribeye
Alex Gonzalez: Great chimichurri chicken
Jen Fry: Fennel salad and ravioli blew my mind! This is one of Austin's well kept secrets!
CentralTexas RoadRelics: Wow, totally awesome restaurant, super excellent food, must try! Recommend it.
Jordan Langdon: Some of the best Italian in town. Try the Gnocchi alla Bava or the Carbonara.
kate leibick: Awesome breakfast tacos and even better box lunch specials. Dog friendly too :-)
Jamie Rutledge: One stop shop for prescription, lunch, and coffee. Love it! Lunch specials are an amazing steal!
Bruce C: Good food from counter service, plus grass-fed beef for cooking at home. Appreciate the advice from the pharmacist!
13. Quickie Pickie
9.0
1208 E 11th St, Austin, TX
Sandwich Spot · Central East Austin · 37 tips and reviews
Brian Tade: Always a solid craft beer offering on tap. But their bottle selection is one of the best in town as well. Food? Yeah, they have it and it’s pretty tasty. Just one of those odd, unique Austin spots.
Austin Chronicle: A chill all-day neighborhood hangout or a speedy to-go spot when you’re on the run. Start the day with stellar breakfast tacos, nosh on the Saltimbocca Panini for lunch, and hit the bar at happy hour. Read more.
Lalia Williams: Coffee shop, bar and bodega! Cool vibes with everything you need in one spot. Love it! I found this gem on Supper: http://supper.mx/places/quickie-pickie-austin/
15. Texas French Bread
8.2
2900 Rio Grande St (at 29th St.), Austin, TX
New American Restaurant · West University · 31 tips and reviews
Austin Chronicle: What started as a supper club has grown into a full-fledged bistro with limited menus that change frequently. Solid farm-to-table, Cali-Med fare, and ideal for the neighborhood. Read more.
Eater: This longtime Austin restaurant and bakery has recently expanded and remodeled its space. They're also getting serious about coffee, and continue to make artisan breads and pastries in house. Read more.
Social News Network: The smell is divine! Perfect place to have a very casual meeting over a delicious cup of coffee. Order a bran muffin and enjoy the art work on the walls.