The big honkin' fire pit in Buzz Mill's backyard is producing terrific barbecue – especially the coffee-rubbed perfection of the pork tenderloin – and the German-style potato salad is tasty, too. Read more.
Parking's a hassle, but you'll be rewarded with North Indian treats like goat on rice & lentils with a side of decadent rice pudding and hara bhara, or "green" chicken, served with a spicy sauce. Read more.
This ultramodern trailer in a box embraces conscientious eating and specializes in paleo, primal, gluten and grain-free local and organic foods. Pick up a vibrant salad or a vegan snickerdoodle. Read more.
Ever-evolving cuisine from one of Austin's most famous chefs. But despite all that praise, Paul Qui never takes himself too seriously. Check out the pong game on the restaurant's website. Read more.
Enjoy a shake while waiting for chicken, shrimp, venison, or avocado slices battered in nuts, seeds, cornflakes, & seasonings, then deep-fried and served in a tortilla cone with slaw and smoky salsa. Read more.
The key word for the meats at Schmidt Family is moist, followed by the word tender. Expect no glazes, just smoke and spice. We dig the sausage's beefy flavor accented with pepper, garlic, and cayenne. Read more.
The bakery case here holds a nice selection of crispy treats, but the sandwiches are the main attraction. Start with pan con lechón and work your way up to the massive, awesome El Cubanito burger. Read more.
A spacious, welcoming watering hole with communal tables and a two-tiered patio with twinkly lights. The Stuffed Portabella is baked to perfection and a tasty complement to the rotating beers on tap. Read more.
Calling all meat lovers! This charmingly retro artisan shop sells fresh cuts of locally sourced meats, sausages, salumi, and charcuterie, as well as fresh-baked goods and some prepared foods. Read more.