
When you’re in town looking at Austin Texas Homes For Sale, we invite you to bring your appetite because we’ve got it all. The best barbecue, coldest margaritas, rib sticking queso, 24-hour dives and Trailer Food. True fare for foodies to write home about. From fine dining to fusion cuisine to comfort food and delectable desserts, you’ll want to save room for it all. Hungry? Check out a some of the Austin local’s favorites…
2010 Austin Chronicle’s Readers Poll Favorites
1. Uchi
2. La Condesa
3. Eddie V’s Edgewater Grille
4. Justine’s Brasserie
5. Manuel’s
6. Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill
7. The Steeping Room
8. Chuy’s
9. Vespaio
10. Wink Restaurant
11. Home Slice Pizza
12. The Salt Lick
13. Fino Restaurant Patio & Bar
14. Trudy’s
15. Mandola’s Italian Market
16. Eastside Cafe
17. Parkside
18. Paggi House
19. The Clay Pit
20. Cypress Grill
21. Jack Allen’s Kitchen
22. Fonda San Miguel
23. Frank
24. Asti
25. Torchy’s Tacos
Best Happy Hour Deal
TRIO at the Four Seasons
Discover great food and a masterful wine list in a comfortable setting, all at half price; Monday-Saturday 5-8pm.
Best Steak
Austin Land & Cattle Company
Steaks so good you’ll want to slap your Granny!! Austin Land & Cattle Company is Austin’s finest tradition in steaks and seafood. Locally owned and operated, these guys blow the doors off the chain steak houses!!
Best Chicken-Fried Rib-eye
Olivia
The huge, tender Richardson’s Farm rib-eye encased in a golden, crackly crust and napped with peppery cream gravy is my favorite brunch dish.
Fried Chicken Worth Pulling Out of Traffic to Eat
Flying Falafel & Po-boys
The inviting aroma of Mama Haddad’s take-out fried chicken. Tender and spicy under a crisp mahogany crust that makes you want to pull over and eat it right now!
Most Amazing Flavors of Summer
Perla’s
Creamed corn off the cob and simple grilled asparagus managed to outshine even the best seafood here on a summer visit.
Best Greenbelt View
Red’s Porch
The breezy balcony at Red’s Porch offers a breezy, soothing view of the Greenbelt (including the roar of the Falls), but is tastefully far enough away to preserve the privacy of the hikers, bathers, and other nature-lovers below.
Outdoor Bar Space
Paggi House
Michael Paggi, the Italian entrepreneur who first brought ice to Austin in the 1870s, is probably smiling down on the open-air bar in the courtyard of what was once his family home. Paggi House has been a restaurant since 1970, but the courtyard bar, revamped in 200?, is an incredibly pleasant venue under the stars, complete with trickling water sculpture over the old cistern. Oh, and the drinks are good, too.
Best Argument So Far for Living Foods
Beets Living Foods Cafe
While the idea of Living Foods is exciting, the reality can often be a jaw-exhausting pile of raw vegetables. Not so at BEETS, where the all-raw cuisine is delicious, memorable, and a pleasure to eat.

