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Where to eat right now

Where to eat in Austin right now: 7 delicious restaurants for healthy fare

Brandon Watson
Jan 17, 2020 | 12:02 pm

By this time in January, the strength to keep New Year’s resolutions can start to fade — especially when it comes to healthy eating. Sad salads and soggy wraps get old quickly, but a healthful diet doesn’t have to feel like a drag. Balancing nutrition with flavor, these Austin spots offer easy ways to keep nutrition goals all year long.

Bento Picnic
This tiny East Austin eatery specializes in grab-and-go meals, but the thought put into them is anything but quick. Each bento box uses a mixture of colors and techniques to ensure a nourishing and flavorful meal. Those on a low-carb diet will appreciate the keto bowl with greens, tomato, and a coconut amino sauce. Those that don’t mind a little gluten will go mad for the soba noodles with oak-smoked salmon or spicy chipotle pulled pork.

Better Half Coffee & Cocktails
Although this West Austin hot spot’s menu is filled with temptations like a fried chicken biscuit sandwich and vanilla-glazed doughnut holes, much of the fare packs a punch without much fat. The Fall Big Salad dresses lettuces, acorn squash, and shaved Brussels sprouts in a puckering cherry-miso vinaigrette. Greens and Grains, a perennial favorite, is one of the most delicious bowls in Austin thanks to smoky mushrooms and the deep umami of the tamari broth.

Counter Culture
This long-running favorite of Austin’s vegan set is a sandwich wizard, transforming deli favorites into healthier treats for you and the planet. The “pastrami” surprises with thin slices of grilled house seitan dressed with melted Swiss "cheeze," pickles, Thousand Island dressing, and a spritely sauerkraut. The Meltdown, a “tuna” melt made with garbanzos, nails the creaminess of the original without wrecking the breath.

Curcuma
This East Austin food truck does focus on intentional eating — inspired by ancient traditions of using food as medicine — but one doesn’t have to keep an Ayurvedic diet to enjoy its fare. The golden mylk is a luscious mix of turmeric, cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger, and the spiralized zucchini pesto bowl with peppery radish slices and black cumin seeds has all the comfort of pasta without the weight.

Malibu Poke
This Seaholm restaurant isn’t a garden-variety poke spot. For one, three-time James Beard Award nominee Matt McCallister consulted on the menu, ensuring bowls are dressed with sauces guests won’t find anywhere else. Diners can build their own creation on the convenient touch screens, but they shouldn’t pass on the chef’s creations. The wasabi ponzu salmon bowl is a delight with furikake and crispy garlic.

Patika Luncheonette
The downtown iteration of South Austin’s most charming coffee shop propels guests through even the most grueling days with energizing dishes like granola and yogurt and avocado toast made with crispy shallots, pepitas, arugula, and scrambled egg. Still, when the schedule is packed with tight deadlines, nothing beats the oomph of the Healthy Andy — three eggs with arugula salad and a sprinkle of Parmesan Reggiano that works as well for lunch as it does for breakfast.

The Steeping Room
Named by Southern Living as one of the top 10 tea rooms in Texas, this cozy shop is more known for what it pours in a cup than for what it serves on a plate. Still, that doesn’t mean that fare is an afterthought. In addition to lighter snacks like walnut-cucumber spring rolls and hummus served with crudité, the Steeping Room offers an assortment of veggie-heavy bowls made with creative ingredients like tea-poached salmon.

Tea isn't the only star at The Steeping Room.

The Steeping Room
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Tea isn't the only star at The Steeping Room.
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New $65 million project aspires to bring affordable housing and more resources to Northeast Austin

Arden Ward
Oct 28, 2022 | 11:25 am
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A new mixed-used development is coming to Northeast Austin.

A new mixed-used development aiming to ease Austin's affordability crisis is coming to the Northeast Austin intersection of East Braker Lane and Wedgewood Drive.

The project, called ASPIRE, is a $65 million joint venture from local nonprofit BiGAUSTIN and Banc of America Community Development Company.

Announced October 20, the mixed-use, mixed-income development will include more than 400 multi-family housing units, as well as a 20,000-square-foot Economic and Social Impact Resource Center, which will serve as BiGAUSTIN's headquarters.

"ASPIRE will be a diversified, multi-use, mixed-income development that provides underserved residents an environment to survive and thrive," notes a release. "The project advances social and economic opportunities for low income and minority individuals through entrepreneurship and job-skills training, access to loans, affordable housing, and community building initiatives."

The housing is expected to include 112 efficiency units, 165 one-bedroom units, 106 two-bedroom units, and 24 three-bedroom units. The team anticipates "at least 50 percent of the units to be affordable — distributed between 30 percent, 50 percent, 60 percent, and 80 percent AMI [area median income]." Pricing information for the housing units has not yet been established.

BiGAUSTIN expects to break ground in mid-to-late 2023, a spokesperson says, pending permitting. The construction timeline is slated for 18 months, meaning the project could open in early 2025.

“As we expand our offerings in northeast Austin and throughout Travis County, our team will continue to pursue meaningful opportunities to support entrepreneurs and job seekers in those areas with the fewest resources and housing options," says Stacy Rhone, BiGAUSTIN CEO.

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H-E-B scoops new Spurs-inspired ice cream flavor to honor 50 years of the team

Hannah J. Frías
Oct 28, 2022 | 9:35 am
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The new Spurs Creamy Creations flavor is called Courtside Chocolate Crunch.

H-E-B is celebrating 50 years of the San Antonio Spurs with something sweet. Along with a new, limited-time Spurs Creamy Creations flavor (chocolate malt ice cream with chocolate rice crispy crunchies and a chocolate swirl), the supermarket brand is also launching an equally sweet sweepstakes to score custom sneakers, courtside Spurs seats, a year supply of ice cream, and more.

Coming in half-gallon and pint sizes, the Spurs Creamy Creations Courtside Chocolate Crunch will be available throughout South and Central Texas, including San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi, Laredo, and the surrounding areas. Made in San Antonio, the flavor is part of the company’s Select Ingredients line, which excludes more than 175 artificial flavors, preservatives, and ingredients.

Designed by H-E-B partner Nick Garza, the new flavor will feature silver, black, and gold packaging with icons of championship rings, the Spurs logo, and the Spurs Coyote.

Along with the delicious new offering, H-E-B also launched a sweepstakes with prizes ranging from $100, $200, and $500 H-E-B gift cards to custom H-E-B and Creamy Creations leather sneakers, courtside seats (and a parking pass) to the December 12 home game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, a signed Spurs jersey, or a year's supply of Creamy Creations. Head to heb.com/spurs for official rules and to enter the sweepstakes, which ends on November 17.

In anticipation of the Spurs 2022-2023 season, H-E-B is also rolling out a digital video series highlighting Spurs stars like Keldon Johnson, Jeremy Sochan, and Devin Vassell. The first video aired on October 20, and more videos will be released throughout the year.

“We’re excited to team up again with the Spurs and celebrate their 50th anniversary with a tasty, new ice cream flavor and fun giveaways our loyal customers and Spurs fans will enjoy,” said Ashwin Nathan, H-E-B Group Vice President of Marketing, in the release. “Each year, we look for ways to create an entertaining start to the season, and this year in our video series, we’re excited to welcome some young, new stars to the set.”

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FC you at the bar

8 hot spots to cheer on Austin FC in the Western Conference Final this weekend

Brianna Caleri
Oct 27, 2022 | 4:39 pm
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Away games are no match for Austinites, who have plenty of bars to gather at and cheer on the team.

Good news for this part of Texas: Austin FC prevailed against FC Dallas in the 2022 Western Conference Semifinal, which means they’re off to the Western Conferene Final on Sunday, October 30. Sad news for this part of Texas: the team is traveling to Los Angeles to do it. Still, away games are no match for Austinites, who have plenty of bars to gather at and cheer on the team.

Most Austinites likely already have a favorite bar — and who are we to tell you to go anywhere else? — but these eight venues are great places to branch out. These are fun, inclusive places to get deals, spice up the home couch routine, and hang out with non-soccer-loving friends and partners who are doing their best.

Austin FC maintains a list of official bar partners, who have committed to being official viewing locations throughout the season. Half of this list are bar partners. Check the list to see which bars in your neighborhood have committed, but keep in mind that these are all long-term partners, and may not plan anything specific for this game.

Live Oak Park (official watch party)
Not that there will be any penalties for going to another bar (offsides?), but this is the official watch party as declared by Austin FC. It promises the “biggest Watch Party in Austin FC history,” right at Q2 Stadium in Live Oak Park. Attendees who have beat the rest of the crowds (there’s limited space) will get special drink prices, a shot at playoff merch, and a chance to win a poster giveaway. RSVP on the Austin FC app.

Hopsquad Brewing Company
Hopsquad Brewing Company has been following the playoffs weekly, and is ready for the next with $5 beers all day. The brewer is selling its own jerseys and shirts — day-of sales get a free six-pack and a free pint, respectively. Peña Madridista Austin (the local Real Madrid supporters club) will be watching their game just before the AFC game, so it’s a soccer-heavy day for everyone. Things kick off at 10 am.

Little Woodrow’s
Little Woodrow’s, one of the local favorite equalizers for sports fans and revelers just looking for a good atmosphere, is one of the easiest places to catch a game. Each of the six locations is a little different, but the old hole-in-the-wall vibes are always perfect. If Austin FC scores three goals, patrons get $3 Michelob Ultra drafts.

B. D. Riley’s Irish Pub
Green supports green, and B. D. Riley’s Irish Pub is one of Austin FC’s loudest supporters throughout the season, advertising every game on social media. If this is your home bar it’s a no-brainer, but non-neighbors looking for a little more team spirit should stop by this bar partner (and get there early in hopes that space doesn’t run out).

Warehouse Billiard Bar
Yes, it’d be great to get the whole gang involved in the game, but if you always have some folks looking a little left out, a game of pool is a great way to make sure everyone’s having a good time. Plus, tables are always half off on Sundays. Patrons can also play foosball, darts, and other old fashioned arcade games, while enjoying frozen drinks.

Haymaker
One official bar partner, Haymaker, hosts frequent viewing events for many teams, and rarely misses an opportunity to turn something into a party. This bar is known for its sandwiches and poutine, which far outpace most standard bar food. Sundays mean $4 mimosas, sangria, and bloody marys, and there are plenty of craft and natural beers to choose from.

Austin Eastciders
Another official bar partner, Austin Eastciders brings a sweeter option than your typical game day brew. In fact, since last February, these are the official cider for the football club. The Barton Springs location will be serving its regular Sunday brunch until an hour into the game (3 pm), so it’s a great way to settle in before moving to the bar or patio for the long haul.

Bouldin Acres
For something more like tailgating vibes, visit the lawn at Bouldin Acres. This laid-back bar partner has lots of backyard seating, two pickleball courts, and is pet-friendly. There are also food trucks-on site, lawn games, and pretty much everything you’d need to entertain anyone tagging along for a fun outdoor day.

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