Though 30 years old, Javier's is still ridicuously popular among Park Cities' elite. Recipes come straight from Mexico City, and are best washed down with a Mexican Martini. Read more.
Come to a brewery tour every Saturday from 12p - 3p (come and go). We have FOOD TRUCKS as well as LIVE BANDS. It's just $10 and you get to keep the glass plus try our beers... CHEERS! Read more.
Wonderful new tearoom on the courthouse square. Try the Nutty Petite Sandwich Plate . . . you'll be glad you did! Wednesday-Saturday, Lunch to Mid-afternoon. 903-677-6868 Read more.
Try a bowl of gumbo for $6.95 or a po-boy for $7.95. Get some alligator tails for $9.95 which come with fries and hush puppies. Cheap kids meals also available. Read more.
Get 4 dumplings for $3, 8 for $5.50. Small rice bowls start at $5.50, and you get a free cup of gourmet iced tea when you visit your first time. Everyone loves the dumplings, so have a bunch. Read more.
Milk and Honey has Israeli food galore. Try the falafel for $5.99, which comes with fries, or the hummus plate for the same price. Try the Shakshoukah, an Israeli egg dish, for only $4.99.. Read more.
Crazy condiments (ever had Bagna Cauda on a sandwich?) and creative combinations make FoodHeads a North Campus favorite; we just wish they were open a little longer. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
A staple for East Austin, Cisco's is only open til 2pm every day, but is always busy. Their breakfast migas have won local awards, the food is cheap and their service is always quick. Read more.
The Jackalope is in the heart of downtown Austin, and is a staple for Austinites. Wednesday's are half price bugers, and Tuesday's their gigantic pizza's are half off. Read more.
Every day is a special at The Screaming Goat. Sunday's and Thursday's are 75cent flautas, other days include $1.50 tacos and 2 for 1 burrito's. There are also $2 beer specials every night. Read more.
Makes an art of bar food. See: the spicy fried pickles, the Bar Congress that you can add foie gras, an egg, avocado, pork belly, double meat & double cheese, should you so choose. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
After grabbing a Mighty Cone, stop at Hey Cupcake! (a neighboring trailer) for a sweet dessert. They offer chocolate, vanilla, velvet, or carrot cake with many flavors of frosting. Read more.
The kind of Mexican restaurant it seems like Austin should have more of: an unassuming but unerringly delicious neighborhood spot for breakfast and lunch. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Maria's is one of the most popular destinations for quick cheap food in Austin. The dining area is packed on the weekends, and they have daily specials. They have horchata and sweet Mexican drinks. Read more.
Best burger in Fort Worth. Or dallas for that matter. Ask for jalapeños if you like the heat... They are freshly cut for your mouth fire. Diablo Burger! Portabella "Burger"! Fred Burger! Read more.
My burger, the Queso Queen, won their 2011 burger contest and is now featured on the menu. Nachos on a burger? How could you not love that? More info at the link: Read more.
Stop by Mon-Fri from 4-7pm and enjoy the fully loaded nacho car for free with the purchase of an alcoholic drink. House Margaritas are $3.75 and domestic beers are $2.50. Read more.
happy hour is my favorite! 4:30-6:30 you get $5 fondues: cheese and/or chocolate (always both!) and $5 cocktails hmm tasty! Read more.
...while at this classic Waco Roadhouse Diner, visit the Elvis Room with all its historic memorabilia. Elvis used to eat at the downtown Elite, when he was stationed in Ft. Hood. Read more.