2. Panera Bread
8.1
4625 W William Cannon Dr #2, Austin, TX
Bakery · Oak Hill · 26 tips and reviews
Margaret Mock: yum yum yum bagels and walnut honey crème low fat crème cheese. Oh the great huge satisfying salads.
tio Lechuga: bus your table! it's easy, and the right thing to do.
Chris Beckett: lots of Moms take up a lot of dining space for crafts and coffee. The staff here is fabulous, personable and friendly! food is fresh and delish! Read more.
4. Carmelo's Restaurant
504 E 5th St (at Red River), Austin, TX
Italian Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 32 tips and reviews
Lauren Miller: A great Italian dining experience, from the wine and appetizers to dessert. Even though it has three $s, if you 're careful you can keep it to two $s. Offers both traditional and modern Italian fare.
Mashable: If you're looking for a relaxing escape from SXSW madness, this delightful Italian restaurant is near the Convocation Center. Pasta, wine and dessert. What more can you ask for? - Erica Swallow
Erica Swallow: Relax here for a quiet dinner. Choose a pasta and wine. Don't skip the tiramisu. If you enjoyed the music, tip the accordion player appropriately.
5. Panera Bread
7.9
10900 Lakeline Mall Dr Ste J, Austin, TX
Bakery · 32 tips and reviews
cristina carretero: New shrimp roll is good! Just not practical to eat as the shrimps are whole and the avocado kinda big ;)
becca: Just a heads up - they don't serve breakfast all day or even during the normal brunch times
Ron Boerger: Contrary to what Becca claims, you can order bagels or breakfast pastries, coffee and expresso all day.
9. Olive Garden
7.4
12827 Ranch Road 620 N, Austin, TX
Italian Restaurant · Pecan Park · 35 tips and reviews
JOHN: Steak Gorgonzola Alfredo was amazing, and our server Chelsea was awesome.
AustinPixels: They have pasta. Best I could come up with.
Elizabeth Hall: So much to love: unlimited salad and bread sticks with my favorite entree, stuffed chicken marsala served with garlic mashed potatoes plus unlimited peach tea!