Influenced by the colonial history between France and what is now Vietnam, Elizabeth Street Cafe offers the quaint atmosphere and charm of a French bistro while serving complex and flavorful Vietnamese style food. The appearance of the restaurant itself is picturesque, with sea green shutters, striped canopies and a pink door. Bright blue iron chairs […]
4 Brunch Spots You AND Your Vegan Friends Will Love
Guest article by Mia Moore Brunch (noun): The lazy Sunday morning afternoon tradition of breakfast lovers who never wake up in time for proper breakfast. First and foremost, I am a foodie. I love indulging in the unique food culture Austin has to offer, and brunch is by far my favorite meal. I’m also a […]
Cypress Grill Brings the Bayou to South Austin
New Orleans will always hold a special place in my heart. The Mighty Mississippi, soulful music, and vibrant energy make up some of my favorite travel memories. These memories immediately rush back the moment I step into Cypress Grill, a straight-from-New-Orleans cafe tucked back into a strip mall off of William Cannon Drive. Despite its unassuming location, […]
Battle of the Brunches Round 5: Josephine House
There’s a little blue house on the corner of West Lynn and Waterston where I want to live. It’s a perfect balance of old and new, with distressed hardwood floors, a white marble bar, and a cozy patio with upholstered benches and punchy green pillows. This is Josephine House, a delightful Clarksville gem with one of […]
Austin Park N Pizza Revitalized for Families
Austin Park N Pizza is passionate about their brand and reputation. They’ve recently made some big changes to drive that point home. New Management, New Vision Sean Milberger recently took the reigns as general manager of Austin Park N Pizza, and he’s made bold moves to update the menu and attractions. I recently had the opportunity to visit […]
Found: Your Ultimate Sunday Funday on Rainey Street
This guest blog article is by Dawn Sarnecky. As a transplant from Michigan, my typical weekend always started on Friday and continued through Saturday. I would potentially spend my Sunday nursing the after effects of those previous two days combined. Little did I know that here in the ATX, Sunday is when all the cool kids go […]
Best Places to Eat Before Blues on the Green
This guest blog article is by Adam Rosenfield. Ah, KGSR’s Blues on the Green, the quintessential summer event in Austin. The evening features free live music from prominent artists in Zilker Park on Wednesday night. You and your friends can set your DVRs for Modern Family and still enjoy the hot, yet beautiful, summer night. With musical acts […]
Winebelly: Tapas Wine Bar with Surprising Influences
Winebelly is true to its name. It invites the purple-tongued, the cheek-flushed, the loud-laughers, and you are unlikely to leave without a satisfied stomach. A comfortable wine bar on Oltorf and South 1st St, Winebelly’s dark paneled bartop wood and golden booths invite guests to relax. At the same time, the venue maintains the class and food […]
Stanley’s Farmhouse Pizza Is Worth the Wait in Hill Country
Pizza and craft beer – you can’t really have a bad day when those two are involved. Stanley’s Farmhouse Pizza serves up some of the best woodfired pies in the Austin area, out in the Hill Country on Ceres Park Ranch right next door to Jester King Brewery. With plenty of open space, shaded picnic tables […]
Battle of the Brunches Round 4: Magnolia Cafe
I knew when I started the Battle of the Brunches series that there was one place I had to include just for me, no matter how many shiny new brunch spots sprouted up in Austin or how many recommendations I received. Long-Term Love Magnolia Cafe has been a longtime favorite of yours truly (along with most Austinites) […]
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