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These 10 beloved Austin neighborhood restaurants are as unique as the city itself

Chantal Rice
Mar 10, 2022 | 9:25 am
The bar of the all-day cafe.
The bar of the all-day cafe.
Photo by Alison Narro

We live in weird times, y’all. But despite a warped menu of challenges that Austin restaurants have been confronted with in the past couple years, so many of them have stepped up to the plate, not simply enduring, but defying the odds and transforming how they operate to confront the weirdest of complications, all with the intent to keep nourishing this weird city.

And it’s not just well-financed restaurant conglomerates that are remaining cool as a cucumber while still bringing home the bacon; plenty of Austin’s neighborhood eateries are thriving amid the pandemic and proving that no matter the circumstances, feeding their local communities comes first.

With admiration for their perseverance and a hearty appreciation for their evolving accomplishments, we’ll celebrate these go-to neighborhood eateries at our annual CultureMap Tastemaker Awards.

Read about this year’s Tastemaker nominees for Neighborhood Restaurant of the Year below, then join us for the 2022 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards on Thursday, April 28 at Fair Market for our signature tasting event and awards program. Early bird tickets are available now.

Meanwhile, keep supporting Austin’s neighborhood restaurants by dining in, taking out, and getting your favorite cuisines delivered — and don’t forget to tip restaurant workers generously. They’re doing it all for you, Austin.

Better Half Coffee & Cocktails
Parked squarely amid the hustle and bustle of downtown Austin, this West Fifth Street hot spot could have easily faded into its noisy surroundings and become just another flash in the pan. Luckily, for neighborhood locals who appreciate both a lively morning meal and a lip-smacking evening burger with a side of pastrami-loaded queso and a few stiff cocktails, this all-day cafe is here to stay. This neighborhood joint recently updated its menu, rolling out tempting new dishes like crispy pork belly with refried black-eyed peas, and shrimp and crab-finger orzotto, a must-have risotto-style plate. Of course, we won’t fault you if you opt for the classic jalapeño-honey-butter-drenched chicken biscuit.

Dai Due
While “progress” has advanced on the Manor Road neighborhood with a staggering amount of development that makes this east side area hardly recognizable these days, Dai Due, the ingredient-driven, locally focused restaurant and butcher shop that opened in 2006, has remained a centerpiece of the community and a curated recipe for a successful modern Austin restaurant. Though Dai Due’s menu is updated regularly (one of its best attributes), you can always count on a superb selection of charcuterie and sandwiches (breakfast and heavier choices), farm-fresh sides, and tempting desserts. Still not satisfied? Grab some outstanding meats and meal staples from the deli to cook up another Dai Due masterpiece at home.

Home Slice North Loop
Any Austinite who puts their trust in crust knows when it comes to New York-style pizza in the Lone Star State, this local mom-and-pop pizzeria turned saucy icon reigns supreme in Austin. Though many visitors will be familiar with the original Home Slice location on South Congress Avenue (and its adjacent More Home Slice takeout spot), Home Slice North Loop, which rose up in 2017, is where the locals go for an authentic slice and a super cool family-friendly environment. Embellished with lots of glitz and glittery curiosities, the North Loop location summons thoughts of a boardwalk carnival. But the real magic is in, well, the slice. From Home Slice’s tried-and-true specialties to its build-your-own pies (as well as bodacious calzones, salads, subs, and wings), there is not a single item on the menu that isn’t spectacular, especially when enjoyed on the patio with some neighbors.

Launderette
This innovative Holly Street darling has become a sweetheart staple of Austin’s restaurant scene, thanks to the culinary genius of executive chef Rene Ortiz. Though beloved pastry chef Laura Sawicki moved on from the restaurant late last year, it remains a go-to spot for casual neighborhood gatherings. Launderette’s menu of globally inspired seafood dishes and perfectly prepared meaty dishes and veggies — not to mention its scrumptious brunch — keep local foodies coming back again and again. Combined with its friendly service and spacious covered outdoor patio, this tucked-away East Austin café is an ideal neighborhood gathering spot. So, grab some friends and head eastbound for some of the city’s best grub. And don’t worry about who’ll pick up the tab; it’ll all come out in the wash.

Loro
When two of Austin’s most prominent award-winning chefs — Aaron Franklin of Franklin Barbecue and Tyson Cole of Uchi — decide to merge their Asian and barbecue specialties into one smoking South Austin neighborhood eatery, your best move is to embrace the meat sweats and pork out! This laid-back Asian smokehouse and bar is the perfect south side spot to bring your whole brood for a handcrafted, soulful barbecue experience unlike any other in the city. The expansive indoor-outdoor concept, inspired by Texas dancehalls and Far East sensibilities, offers a welcoming, casual vibe amid gorgeous heritage trees, all marvelously setting the stage for messy, smoked-meat-filled family gatherings and top-notch dining experiences. Pro tip: Opt for any menu item or limited-time special featuring brisket burnt ends, and don’t skimp on the drinks, as Loro offers a dazzling array of offerings, from batch cocktails and beer to wine and sake and the best booze slushies this side of the Atlantic.

Polvos
This not-so-secret South Austin neighborhood Mexican joint and cantina draws locals and visitors as much with its casual, artsy ambience as with its authentic interior Mexican cuisine and powerful margaritas. The stacked salsa bar is so delicious, you’ll have to pace yourself so you don’t fill up on chips and the spicy stuff before your giant plate of nachos, tacos, or enchiladas shows up. Polvos’ menu also features some of the best Mexican seafood dishes in the city, and the rellenos are undeniably excellent. But be prepared to call a menu audible because you know the second the next table’s order of sizzling fajitas gets delivered, you’re changing your mind in favor of those flaming skillets. Whether feasting in the cozy, colorful dining room or sipping a beer rita and people-watching on the popular covered patio, it’s incredibly easy — and even encouraged — to while away a sunny afternoon at Polvos.

Ramen Tatsu-Ya East Sixth Street
Need more proof of Austin’s increasing rise as a global metropolis? The city is home to some of the most crave-worthy Japanese soul food on the planet thanks to the culinary wizards at Ramen Tatsu-Ya. Since 2012, executive chefs and co-owners Tatsu Aikawa and Takuya “Tako” Matsumoto have been steadily educating Austinites that “ramen” doesn’t have to mean those cheap dried noodle packages, and winning over locals with their incredibly flavorful and days-in-the-making broths and variety of ramen dishes. Though many local foodies continue to flock to the brand’s South and North Austin locations, Ramen Tatsu-Ya’s east side restaurant offers a bit more of a roomy neighborhood vibe (and a less complicated parking situation). Get your buds and your taste buds ready. As they say at Ramen Tatsu-Ya, slurp’s up, y’all!

Sour Duck Market
When celebrated local restaurateur and James Beard Award-nominated chef Bryce Gilmore opens a cheery east side bakery, café, bar, and beer garden, Austinites eagerly swarm in. And rightfully so, as Sour Duck Market boasts the creme de la creme of offerings for a neighborhood spot: a menu featuring made-from-scratch crafted baked goods, sammies, salads, shareable plates, and a “killer selection” of beer and wine, and an adorable backyard dining space ideal for quickly chowing down on a pastry and sustainable coffee or firmly parking your crew for an extended happy hour extravaganza with some brews and beer-and-cheddar bratwurst. But the neighborhood vibes don’t end with beer garden revelry; on rainy, humid, or allergen-forward days — or if you simply prefer more of a coffeehouse mood — Sour Duck’s spacious interior, which includes bar seating, offers lots of room to spread out and chill.

Texas Chili Parlor
You can’t truly call yourself a bona fide Austinite until you’ve scarfed down an Original Legendary Bowl of Red at this downtown institution — and bonus Austin points if you choose the flaming-hot XXX chili. The menu’s got plenty of other tasty offerings, but let’s be real: You’re here for the hot chili and ice-cold beer. Given its proximity to the Capitol and downtown businesses, Texas Chili Parlor has long been an essential spot for legislators and exec-type folks negotiating over Frito chili pie, bowls of red, and jalapeño burgers. But it’s also a beloved hole-in-the-wall hub for a rendezvous with friends, and is probably the best place to cure a hangover in the Capital City. Embrace the burn!

Uncle Nicky’s
This all-day café is as charming as can be and features an impressive and sometimes unexpected variety of Italian-inspired dishes. Though the brand branched out in late 2020 with a second location on the east side, its original eatery — complete with a sizable patio and precious indoor dining space — make Uncle Nicky’s Hyde Park location a go-to neighborhood spot. Nosh on some mini frittatas and Fluffy OJ for breakfast, or opt for a smattering of antipasti or straight-up legit house-made pastas to share with friends. Then stick around to say “uncle” at happy hour, with deals on Uncle Nicky’s refreshing spritzes. You might as well make it an all-day neighborhood dining adventure, as you definitely don’t want to miss out on the wine and cheese plate or the Disco Lemonade shots.

Home Slice North Loop.

Home Slice Pizza North Loop
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Home Slice North Loop.
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Austin father-daughter photography duo captures essence of ACL Fest, plus more top stories

Hannah J. Frías
Oct 29, 2022 | 12:00 pm
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Photographers Daniel and Ryder Cavazos taking photos at Austin City Limits Festival.

Editor’s note: It’s that time again — time to check in with our top stories. Here are five articles that captured our collective attention over the past seven days.

1. Austin father-daughter photography duo captures essence of ACL Fest through her lens. Multi-generational photography team Daniel and Ryder Cavazos took on ACL Fest together this year.

2. 400-acre surf park deemed 'biggest' on the planet rides a wave into Austin. The 400-acre development will be called Pura Vida and will land near the Austin airport.

3. The weirdest homes in Austin welcome tourists this Halloween weekend. The Weird Homes Tour is returning for the first time since 2019.

4. Austin-based boot maker takes over storied Tesoros space on South Congress. The hometown boot brand moved up the block to Tesoro's Trading Company's old space.

5. The Contemporary Austin unveils confrontational but celebratory new mural in the heart of downtown. The downtown has unveiled a new mural on that prime wall space on Seventh Street and Congress Avenue.

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Way out West

Texas' Big Bend named one of the world's must-see destinations for 2023

Hannah J. Frías
Oct 28, 2022 | 4:28 pm
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Big Bend made National Geographic's Best of the World 2023 list.

The pandemic took a toll on pretty much ever industry, especially food and travel. But some destinations suffered less than others: Big Bend National Park out in far west Texas became a hot spot for road trippers from Texas and beyond. To that end, National Geographic Travel included the vast natural wonder in its recent Best of the World 2023 list.

The annual list rounds up 25 global destinations "under the radar, ahead of the curve, and ready for you to start exploring," according to the article. National Geographic editors frame the list within five categories: Community, Nature, Culture, Family, and Adventure.

Big Bend landed in the Nature category, "5 wildly underrated natural escapes for 2023," and it's in good company: The list also includes the Azores, Botswana, Slovenia, and the Scottish Highlands.

According to a release, the list is themed around "travel destinations and experiences that leverage the benefits of tourism to strengthen their local communities, natural and built environments, and sense of place." Big Bend fits right into that criteria, attracting tourism to small-town communities near the park such as Marfa, Alpine, Presidio, Marathon, and Fort Davis, which all benefit from the influx of people passing through to Big Bend.

The park itself welcomed over 394,000 visitors in 2020, about 15 percent less than 2019. 2021 more than made up for that deficit, though: Big Bend welcomed a record 581,000 visitors as travelers continued to seek open spaces and natural wonders.

Apart from contributing to the local economy, the National Geographic article touts the park's locale in a "remote and arid part of west Texas," which "nurtures more cactus species than any other national park, as well as birds such as roadrunners and bright yellow Scott’s orioles, and mammals such as javelina."

So pack the car and plan your next trip out west, and don't forget some of our top tips for off-the-grid adventures in the area.

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Shania Twain rides into Texas to reclaim her throne on upcoming world tour

Alex Bentley
Oct 28, 2022 | 3:03 pm
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Good news: she's coming to Texas. Bad news: you have to go to Dallas or Houston to see her.

Good news for Texans: Shania Twain is coming to the Lone Star State. Bad news for Austinites: you'll have to head to Dallas or Houston to catch her. The country music star's expansive world tour dubbed the Queen of Me Tour will head to Dallas on July 21, 2023, and Houston on July 22, 2023.

The Texas dates are the last of 44 North American concerts currently scheduled on the tour before Twain heads to Europe for five final shows.

This is Twain's first tour in nearly five years; she last played in Dallas in June 2018. She'll be joined on the tour by a variety of well-known current female stars; Arlington native Mickey Guyton will be her special guest in both Dallas and Houston.

The tour was announced in conjunction with the news of the upcoming release of her new album, also called Queen of Me, due out on February 3, 2023. Her first album since 2017, it is also the first with her new record label, Republic Nashville.

The sales of that album will add to her record of being the best-selling female artist in country music history, a record she's achieved despite releasing only five albums in her 30-year career.

Twain has remained a star all these years thanks to three massive albums — 1995's The Woman in Me, 1997's Come On Over, and 2002's Up! — each of which sold over 11 million copies in the U.S. alone. She also has seven No. 1 hits and eight more top 10 hits from those three albums.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale starting 10 am Friday, November 4 at LiveNation.com. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning 10 am Tuesday, November 1 until 10 pm Thursday, November 3 through the Citi Entertainment program.

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