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The Best Restaurants with Vegan Options in Austin
"At Salt Traders you’ll find feelings of nostalgia you may have never known you had. The space and the menu is inspired by coastal travels with family. All of their seafood is sourced sustainably, and they’re always working to help preserve marine life."
"For Jack Gilmore’s first non-Jack Allen’s Kitchen restaurant, the chef turned to seafood with his Round Rock spot. The menu spans raw bar offerings, kettle soup, to the rich chowder fries."
"Two Locations| Jack Gilmore’s seafood restaurant offers a menu that spans from raw bar offerings, shrimp, fried and blackened fish, to hearty bowls of chowder. Photo by Hayden Walker"
"Hat Creek has become a Westlake institution by converting a former garden center into a local and reliable post-soccer practice or school dinner spot. The bustling location has a large screened patio overlooking a large playscape just below. While the lunch and dinner menus stick to burgers, chicken sandwiches, and salads, there’s also a daily breakfast here with breakfast tacos, pancakes, and breakfast bowls."
"Hat Creek Burger Company, a fast food spot that offers burgers and more in North Burnett, is another go-to, with four stars out of 86 Yelp reviews. Head over to 3210 Esperanza Crossing, Suite 100, to see for yourself. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor."
"A post shared by Waterloo Ice House In Austin (@waterloo_austin) on Apr 2, 2017 at 8:51am PDT. Waterloo Ice House is an Austin classic, founded on Congress in 1976 to serve that special Austin mix of business people, students, artists, and musicians. While there are now four locations, none of them on Congress, Waterloo still has that comfortable feel–like the Hill’s Cafe and Threadgill’s of Austin past."
"Waterloo Ice House has a kids’ menu, crayons, playground, and is pet-friendly!. Truly, it’s perfect for your entire family!. 6203 N Capital of Texas HWY, waterlooicehouse.com"
"Grand Lux Cafe has a menu that's packed with decadent items like double stuffed potato spring rolls and a double lux cheeseburger with melted American cheese, slow-cooked caramelized onions, red wine sauce, and garlic aioli. As for that cheeseburger, you can also order it with triple and quadruple the patties. There are also locations in Florida, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Dallas, and Houston."
"They have a play area for the kids as well as a cafeteria type restaurant inside. The food is inexpensive and tasty as well. 1 Ikea Way Round Rock, ikea.com"
"5 out of 5 stars Restaurants American Allandale. Similar to sister restaurant Odd Duck in the way the menu shifts seasonally, Barley Swine represents owner-chef Bryce Gilmore’s dedication to culinary creativity. You'll be wooed by any dish offered here, but if you wish to err toward the mind-blowing end of the spectrum, we recommend going for the Chef’s Tasting experience: $90 for about 10 courses, depending on the season, with a reservation at the 8-seat chef’s table."
"Restaurants American Allandale. Bryce Gilmore’s Barley Swine, long renowned as a top restaurant in Austin, offers both a chef’s tasting menu and à la carte options for a choose-your-own-adventure dining experience. The eatery’s inventive dishes—like spicy pig skin noodles and butternut cake with comb honey and lavender—are pure love fuel."
"Located on East 5th Street in downtown Austin, Eddie V’s Prime Seafood is an elegant fine dining restaurant with a cocktail lounge called the V Lounge that features live jazz music. The restaurant is known for its fresh seafood which arrives daily, and its hand cut steaks which are aged for nearly a month before being served. The restaurant also has an oyster bar with oysters, sashimi, crab, shrimp, tuna, and a combination of lobster, shrimp, oysters, and lump crab."
"With origins in Austin, the high-end prime seafood brand has grown nationally — and one visit will attest why. Serving several varieties of oysters and caviar, along with a delicious myriad of fish, seafood, chicken and tofu, plus steaks with a choice of four sauces, Eddie V’s easily has something delectable for everyone. Maine Lobster Bisque, Georges Bank Scallops and Alaskan King Crab Legs?"
"If you’re looking for an intimate venue to enjoy some seafood, wine, and jazz performances, then we definitely recommend Eddie V’s. This upscale restaurant features a cozy atmosphere while also offering patrons free WiFi access. Some delicacies on their menu include Kaluga Huso Petrossian caviar, Jumbo Lump crab cake, and Texas redfish."
": How about heading to the countryside for some wine and fine dining?. This unique tour takes you to visit the famed Salt Lick BBQ where you can relish the flavors that make Texan food so, well, Texan. Oh, and did we mention that it’ll also stop at two amazing wineries?"
"A pub menu with all-natural meats, a large beer selection & the signature martini plus a large deck. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 512-473-3712"
"sat at the window for abt 15 minutes all the workers ignored me. i could see them through the window and tried waiting but i ended up just leaving."
"Formerly the Austin Children’s Museum, Thinkery in the Mueller neighborhood has eight exhibit galleries loaded with hands-on play-based experiences to lay the path for a new generation of creative problem solvers. Calling on science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM), these exhibits are curated by the museum’s staff and are constantly updated, so there will always be something new. In 2019-20, the Innovators’ Workshop had a station where little learners could make their own stop animation, while kids could make a splash at Currents, exploring fluid dynamics through open-ended games."
"Formally known as the Austin’s Childrens Museum, the Thinkery in our opinion, is one of the best children’s museums in Texas. With tons of hands-on activities, like making your own airplane and flying it or creating music out of water, there is never a dull visit to this museum. On Austin Museum Day, Thinkery will have all of its regular displays available as well as special activities all day in Innovators’ Workshop, Spark Shop, & Kitchen Lab."
"The Thinkery is an evolution of the Austin Children’s Museum. It’s Austin’s sparkling new home for “why” and “how.” A place where science and families play side by side. Where people connect with ideas by doing, making and experiencing."
"Who needs a boring history museum when you could experience a living history museum?. At Pioneer Farms, the volunteers wear high-buttoned dresses and top hats as they take you through guided tours of farms and villages from the 1800s. You can pet animals, listen to stories and ride in horse-drawn buggies as you learn all about Texas history."
"Pioneer Farms is a living history museum offering workshops and programs for both students and adults. Step back in time and experience Texas history while you explore six themed historic areas. Some of the workshops available are blacksmithing, woodworking, knitting/quilting, candlemaking, soapmaking, and cheese making."
"The South Austin Museum of Popular Culture collects, conserves, and exhibits vintage posters and live music ephemera from the 1960s through today to educate future generations on the rich and unique culture that makes Austin the Live Music Capital of the World. SouthPop seeks to enrich a growing and changing the community by becoming the premier source in Texas for art and artifacts of local music history from the 1960s to the present and its impact on local, national, and international culture. To learn more about South Austin Museum of Popular Culture click here."
"To get a glimpse of this integral part of Austin’s culture, head to SOUTHPOP!. Also known as AusPOP, the museum has over 3,000 artifacts and 10,000 photos to peruse. The collection includes a huge assortment of music posters spanning decades, from the 1960s to today."