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7 things to know in Austin food right now: Bagel shop brings imported ingredients to new Cedar Park location
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Openings
Austin is not known for its bagels, but things started looking up when Nervous Charlie's came on the scene. The shop has become well-known and respected around town for using ingredients from the Tri-state Area (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) to craft bagels that are neither overly chewy nor fluffy. Starting in August — or September, the team says, if that doesn't work out — Nervous Charlie's will have a second location in Cedar Park at 410 W. Whitestone Blvd. Some menu items to look out for include pastrami sandwiches, pistachio cream cheese, and the lox platter — like a morning charcuterie board.
News and notes
More in bagel news: for the month of July, Fil N' Viet and Rosen's Bagels are spicing up the world of bagels with a new schmear of the month: "Lime Cilantro Chili Crunch." This specialty cream cheese gets its main flavor from Fil N' Viet's crunchy chili oil. The Filipino and Vietnamese food truck will also be offered a more limited edition special on July 15 and 16: a sandwich using Rosen's sesame bagel with house-made pork tocino (like sweet bacon), scrambled eggs, Boursin Cheese, mayo, and pickled red onions.
Just as Stonewall, Texas, is a waystation when driving between Austin and West Texas, so is it a Monarch Waystation for butterflies migrating north. Although the Llyndon B. Johnson State Park & Historic Site had the town's first official designation from Monarch Watch, the newcomer is Kuhlman Cellars. The wine estate has been growing nectar wildflowers for nearly a decade, and working to receive the designation for years. The multiple species of milkweed at the estate makes it a haven for monarch butterflies, which are on a watchlist, so to speak, for potential endangered status.
Collaborations are all over this July, and there's no easier food to hybridize than pizza. Still, this Via 313 collab with Black's BBQ is pretty left-field. Forget marinara; This pie of the month is all about barbecue sauce and brisket, supported by pickled red onions. The stringy mozzarella is still a must, even in this unorthodox deep dish combo. Each pizza sold generates a $1 donation to The Other Ones Foundation (TOOF), which combats homelessness in Austin. The collab is available at Via 313 in North Campus, Oak Hill, the East Side, Cedar Park, Round Rock, and Bee Cave until August 6.
A $44 budget (before tip, that is) doesn't usually get you much at a steakhouse, but this month Perry's Steakhouse is celebrating its 44th anniversary. Every Monday through Thursday in July, from 4 pm until the restaurant closes, guests can order four courses, with four choices each, for $44 total. The most important choice is the entree, which is between pork chop, chargrilled salmon, brick chicken, and even a vegan chopped steak. Reserve at perryssteakhouse.com.
Things never seem to slow down at Meanwhile Brewing, which interrupts this lazy summer to announce four new beers, including a 2023 World Beer Cup medalist. "Fore!" is the medal winner, an "Arnold Palmer style kolsch" with lemon and sweet tea notes. Rounding out the other releases are more summery flavors: a West Coast IPA, a tea lager, and a strawberry Berliner Weisse. Meanwhile also announced two young kids' story times with Austin Public Library at the taproom on July 18 and 25.
Feminist culinary development nonprofit Les Dames d'Escoffier Austin is inviting guests for a dinner party with the city's top talent at wine barLoLo on July 17. Four women chefs — Sarah McIntosh of Épicerie, Annie Thomas of Emmer and Rye, Jules Stoddart of Little Ola's Biscuits, and Amanda Turner of Olamaie — are combining their talents for this "Supper Club," which offers four courses followed by DJ sets and women-made wine. Get tickets ($75, or $65 for members) before they run out on Eventbrite.