Schlotzsky's is one of The 7 Best Places for Turkey Club in Austin.

1. Schlotzsky's

7.5
13201 Ranch Road 620 N, Austin, TX
Deli · Northwest Austin · 10 tips and reviews

Christine W.Christine Wade: Clean dining area, great food, and friendly service. 😋 🥰

Kristi P.Kristi Pea: Kids pizza perfect for adults & cheaper than the personal size which looks the same & your drink is included..

Dika M.Dika M.: This place is busy and filthy. You have to clean up to sit down. Recommend the drive thru!

Austin Daily Press is one of The 7 Best Places for Turkey Club in Austin.

2. Austin Daily Press

8.2
900 Red River St (9th), Austin, TX
Food Truck · University of Texas-Austin · 9 tips and reviews

Adam DuritzAdam Duritz: Holy crap. Killer turkey bacon cheddar pressed sandwich. Chris said the mozzarella, Roma tomato, balsamic pesto sandwich was great too. I'm just so glad to finally eat.

Rachel S.Rachel Snyder: As an Italian Jew from New Jersey, it's easy for nearly anyone in Texas to fuck up a pastrami sandwich and an eggplant parm. Austin Daily Press puts both out like they grew up in my home town. Yum :)

Anna M.Anna Morgan: I like it simple: cheddar and avocado. MmmmMMMmmmm!!!

Potbelly Sandwich Shop is one of The 7 Best Places for Turkey Club in Austin.

3. Potbelly Sandwich Shop

8.4
10515 N Mopac Expy #300, Austin, TX
Sandwich Spot · North Burnet · 19 tips and reviews

Ryan G.Ryan Gerecke: Gourmet sandwiches packed with flavor. So tasty!

Carle A.Carle Aldrete: I highly recommend The Wreck with bacon!!

CheriCheri: The Mediterranean sandwich is so good! Get it with chicken!

Bullock Texas State History Museum is one of The 7 Best Places for Turkey Club in Austin.

4. Bullock Texas State History Museum

9.1
1800 Congress Ave (at Martin Luther King Jr Blvd), Austin, TX
History Museum · Downtown Austin · 73 tips and reviews

Sara J.Sara J: Very entertaining museum. Makes history fun to learn. Worth checking out.

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: 'The Story of Texas' museum offers exhibits, theaters, films and interactive computer displays. The museum, which opened in 2001, also has Austin's only IMAX theater.

HISTORYHISTORY: This museum was opened in 2001 and was designed by E. Verner Johnson, the designer of many famous museums in the U.S. $80 Million in bond revenues was donated for the construction of this museum.

Wheatsville Co-op is one of The 7 Best Places for Turkey Club in Austin.

5. Wheatsville Co-op

8.8
3101 Guadalupe St (31st St.), Austin, TX
Grocery Store · North University · 67 tips and reviews

Social N.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!

GOODGOOD: A community run food co-op, they support local growers, provide volunteer opportunities and host events with local artisans.

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: A true community-supported grocery selling organic and natural foods, Wheatsville’s mission is to bring its customers what they want.

Russell's Bakery is one of The 7 Best Places for Turkey Club in Austin.

6. Russell's Bakery

7.7
3339 Hancock Dr. (Balcones Dr.), Austin, TX
Bakery · 22 tips and reviews

Joshua S.Joshua S.: Great corner coffee shop to catch up with a friend.

James Y.James Young: There is WiFi! Yeah!

Bruce C.Bruce C: Pumpkin muffin is DELICIOUS! Best cinnamon roll (yes, better than the other one in town). Great coffee, too.

Central Market is one of The 7 Best Places for Turkey Club in Austin.

7. Central Market

9.0
4477 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Gourmet Store · Westgate · 84 tips and reviews

Arianna M.Arianna McKinney: It's Brasíl week here. Amazing Brazilian cold and hot prepared dishes, wines, samples, and ingredients. I love this place.

Lawrence M.Lawrence Miller: Amazing Gelato !

Tina W.Tina Wang: The experience is much improved once you learn all the shortcuts.