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Ranger Cattle

Farm & Ranch in Edgewood - 2.09 mi

The owner (Mr. Joshua) of the Ranger Cattle in Austin, Texas, makes sure that his farm is producing the highest-quality full blood of wagyu in Austin, Texas. Also, the farm is very passionate about the progress of modern livestock operations and improving the quality of wagyu herd. Their herd is entirely free from any harmful additives hormones, and also, it is a free-range cattle in over 3000-acres. Having this kind of set up, they maintain the high-quality of their products. Moreover, the customers of Ranger Cattle appreciate the traditional cow-calf operational techniques with the latest science producing high-quality meat. Happy client says, “The wagyu of Ranger Cattle is the best beef I've ever had. It is as good as any 5-star restaurant. I've smoked their brisket, made a stew and grilled steaks. I always buy their wagyu at the Cave Farmer's market every Sunday.” Place your order now! Try the most delicious wagyu in Austin, Texas!

Donn’s BBQ FM 969

BBQ Joint in Austin - 2.48 mi

If you're looking for delicious and authentic BBQ in Texas, look no further than Donn's BBQ! Proudly serving up slow-smoked meats since 1986, this establishment is a true Texas tradition. Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and expert preparation techniques ensures that every dish is bursting with flavor and made with care and attention to detail. And with a focus on providing exceptional service and a welcoming atmosphere, every customer is treated with respect and kindness. What sets Donn's BBQ apart is their dedication to tradition and history. With a menu that features classic BBQ dishes like brisket, ribs, and sausage, every bite is a taste of Texas history and tradition. So why not come feast with Donn's BBQ today and experience the ultimate in delicious and authentic Texas BBQ? With a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, you won't be disappointed!

Chaparral Crossing Farmers’ Market

Farmers Market in Austin - 2.70 mi

Chaparral Crossing Farmers' Market is a monthly farmers' market that hosts local farmers, ranchers, producers, and artisans. It is located in Austin, Texas. If you are coming here to buy local items, make sure to bring reusable bags or wagons. Vendors here are ready for any method of payment so you can bring cash, card, or pay via PayPal. This public selling event is also pet-friendly, and there are some stalls here selling items for pets. The farmers' market is open every first Sunday of the month. You can be here as early as 10:00 AM and get first dibs on a lot of great items sold here. The vendors will be here until 1:00 PM. If you are a local farmer, rancher, producer, or artisan, you are encouraged to apply and become a vendor here.

Live Oak Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Del Valle - 2.75 mi

Live Oak Brewing Company is a craft brewery makes “extraordinary beers” based on classic lagers and ales of Central Europe and the US. Since 1997, the company has been committed to producing delicious craft beers for the enjoyment of passionate beer drinkers of Austin, Texas, and beyond. They offer year-round beers like “Pilz, HefeWeizen, Big Bark Amber Lager, and Grodziskie,” as well as seasonals like “Primus Weizenbock, Oaktoberfest, Berliner Weisse, and Gold.” They also have limited offerings such as “Smoaktoberfest, Kleines Bier, Pre-war Pilz, Gose, IPA, and Schwarzer Rauch.” Live Oak Brewing Co employ an old-world style of brewing rarely found in America but practiced extensively throughout central Europe. They source only the best authentic ingredients, and use a time-consuming mash and secondary lagering process. The result has achieved both regional and national acclaim, but more importantly, the satisfaction of loyal beer drinkers who appreciate their beer-making efforts. Live Oak Brewing Co has been included in our list of 10 Must-Try Craft Breweries in Austin (2020). Check out the link to read more!

Henry’s Barbecue

BBQ Joint in Del Valle - 2.87 mi

If you're in the mood for delicious BBQ in Del Valle, Texas, you have to check out Henry's Barbecue! Located at 2403 E Hwy 71, this establishment offers a dining experience that is both delicious and memorable. Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and expert preparation techniques ensures that every dish is bursting with flavor and made with care and attention to detail. And with a focus on providing exceptional service and a welcoming atmosphere, every customer is treated with respect and kindness. What sets Henry's Barbecue apart is their dedication to providing a wide variety of BBQ dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving. Whether you're in the mood for classic BBQ dishes like brisket and ribs or more unique options like smoked turkey and sausage, they have something for everyone. So why not come check out Henry's Barbecue today and experience the ultimate in delicious and authentic Texas BBQ? With a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, you won't be disappointed!

Urban Roots

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 3.56 mi

Urban Roots aims to provide the people of Austin with "another source of real food grown locally" 40 percent of their produce is donated to hunger relief organizations across the Greater Austin Area. They also have a farm internship program, where they teach the young people of Austin "about good food, and empower them to find their voice." The interns get hands-on training bb by preparing the fields, planting, weeding, and harvesting, along with leading farm tours and connecting with the community.

Joe’s Microgreen

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 3.68 mi

Nestled in East Austin, Joe's Microgreens is a thriving urban farm with a sustainability focus. Since 2012, Joe has championed waste reduction and nourishing food production. Through ingenious recycling, organic food waste becomes precious compost, enriching his produce. Collaborating with food businesses, his composting services create nutrient-dense resources. Elevate your sustainability efforts by purchasing compost in bags or bulk. Join the community praising this local, eco-conscious family farm for its premium offerings.

Hi Sign Brewing

Craft Brewery in Austin - 3.80 mi

Hi Sign Brewing takes its name from Hi Sign Road in Lincoln, Montana. The name stuck because Marine Corps veteran Mark Phillippe, the brewery’s founder, spent time with his Dad in a little cabin off Hi Sign Road. It was there that he developed his love for craft beers. After his military stint, Mark found himself searching for his next path. Two mentors, both also in the beverage industry, convinced him to pursue his dream of building his own brewery. The brewery opened in 2017 with Andrew Shelton as head brewer. Andrew brings an extensive brewing background including stints at Texas and Florida breweries. Located in a 6,600 square feet warehouse and situated in a one-acre lot, the airy taproom has ample space for special events. While at the brewery, try the blond ale with “the perfect subtle amount of blueberry” Violet the Blueberry Blonde (5.1% ABV). It’s their bestseller. Hi Sign Brewing has been included in our list of 10 Must-Try Craft Breweries in Austin (2020). Check out the link to read more!

Green Gate Farms

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 3.86 mi

Green Gate Farms, which is located in Austin, Texas, is a certified organic, regenerative community farm cultivating vegetables, flowers, and herbs. What's great about Green Gate Farms is that they are not just producers and sellers of fresh food. They also offer their beautiful space to people who are looking for a place to hold a wedding, camps and classes, and other events. If you happen to visit, I am sure you will enjoy it here because this is an organic and historic community-based farm where you can just relax, take in the view, and yes, shop for stuff!

Two Hives Honey

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 4.15 mi

Started as a small honey company that has evolved into so much more. Two Hives honey is a ultra-local honey and beekeeping company that is committed to natural, sustainable beekeeping practices and support for native bees. They specialized in all-natural, raw, and unfiltered honey products harvested from neighborhood micro-apiaries around town. They have the most delicious, fresh, locally sourced honey and comb honey. A business that truly embodies the culture and and community that makes Austin uniquely amazing. Last 2015 “Austin Food & Wine Alliance” grant recipient offers a chance for novices to house two fully maintained hives while honing beekeeping skills. Two Hives Honey also offers Hive tours, beekeeping classes, and their “HoneyHomes program” to help others discover the fulfilling hobby of beekeeping.

JD’s Supermarket (Decker LN)

Store in Austin - 4.16 mi

JD’s Supermarket (Decker LN) can be a one-stop-shop for anyone in its multiple locations in the Greater Austin Area. Stock up on pantry staples with their wide inventory of fresh fruits and vegetables, quality meats and seafood, grocery items, as well as brands and products from Mexico and South America. Grab any of their deliciously prepared food and dishes from the café, taqueria, bakery, and cremeria. Aside from food items, other services and errands can also be done at JD’s Supermarket with their other sections like the General Merchandise, jewelry, ATM, bills payment and check cashing money orders and fuel stations.

Herban Austin

Farm & Ranch in Calliham - 4.40 mi

Herban Auston is an organic herb farm in Central Texas. They focus on growing a medicinal and culinary plant using holistic and sustainable methods. The farm opened in May 2016. Since its inception, the farm has produced different kinds of herb bundles including Traditional western herbs and Chinese medicines. Aside from that, Nikole Finkelstein, the founder of Herban Austin, offers herb classes for anyone interested. She has over a decade of experience in studying Eastern and Western herbs. Furthermore, they also sell root crops like turnips, beets, and carrots. In addition, they grow brassicas like cabbage, kale, Brussell sprouts, and cauliflowers.

Southern Heights Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Austin - 4.44 mi

Southern Heights Brewing Company is a colorful craft brewery owned by by Austin Russell and Chris Rich. They have a large tap room, offering a variety of house-brewed beer on tap and free wifi! The brewery is an expansive 7500 square feet and is dog-friendly, with plans for an outdoor patio. They have a chalkboard menu of beer, light colored wooden tables, and a wall of fermenters and brewing equipment. They brew their own craft beer and have several on tap available in flights or pints. They have a wonderful selection of IPA's which is probably the biggest in Austin, as well as a great selection of light beers and delicious dark beers. Regardless of the type of beer you like, you will find one of their beers interesting!

Good Flow Honey Co

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 4.50 mi

Good Flow Honey Co is a family operated business with great passion that offers local, Texas wildflower honey, as well as Orange Blossom, Clover and South Texas wildflower honeys. They also sell two specialty "raw" honeys-which are unfiltered and unheated. All of the products are available in a variety of sizes, including gallon buckets and bulk honey which can be purchased from several area retail stores. It has always been their goal to provide customers with the purest, highest quality honey available. Everything in this honey is fresh from the beehive, which allows more of the natural taste and nutrition of the nectars, beeswax, pollen, and propolis to be experienced.

Austin Orchards

Farm & Ranch in Garfield - 4.67 mi

In Del Valle, Garfield, Austin Orchards is a beautiful local farm of McCaskill family. They offer naturally-grown various fruits, vegetables, and different jams and canned goods. Moreover, their fruits include peaches, figs, blackberries, pomegranates, strawberries, plums, oranges, and pears. Buy their fresh harvest and products at local farmers'markets and local restaurants and vendors in Austin, Dallas, and the surrounding area. Fruit picking is also available. Some of the positive reviews about them are: "A spectacular farm experience. The freshest fruits and veggies! The jams, preserves, kinds of butter, etc. are delicious!" and "The people were very welcoming, knowledgeable, and nice."Want to try their items? Give them a call at +1 512-743-7947.

Infinite Monkey Theorem

Winery in Austin - 5.06 mi

Infinite Monkey Theorem is Famously "known for the canned wine". They have presented wines in a "unique" way. They are located in a large space in an 11,000-square-foot warehouse at 702 Shady Lane. There are "great local artist murals throughout the space". For those with dogs, "space is comfortable and dogs are allowed inside". You will also "get the best bang for your buck on the wine tasting tour". "Their rose slushees are popular". The "Frozé" is "super yummy", very "refreshing", and a "great treat to cure the summer heat". They also have bottled wines such as the "Blind Watchmaker White" and the "Sauvignon Blanc" is "on point". A "must-try place in Austin".

Zhi Tea

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 5.13 mi

Zhi Tea was created by die-hard tea lovers with a love and deep respect for traditional farming, Fair Trade practices, and high-quality necessities. They produce Premium Tea and Hand Blended Artisan Signatures that are hand picked and processed in small batches to make sure they are fresh and flavorful. Zhi Tea strives to elevate the “American tea culture” by sourcing and providing a cross section of the world's finest tea. They specialize in oolong tea, and also carry organic green, white, black, and rooibos. Zhi Tea is a homegrown business in Austin, Texas and the owners are active in the community. They participate in many foodie, local, and sustainable events throughout the year and won a "Local Heroes Award" through the Edible Communities for 2009.

Friends and Allies Brewing Company

Craft Brewery in Austin - 5.18 mi

Friends and Allies Brewing Company founders Ben Sabin and Devin Ponds are “industry professionals”. The homebrewing enthusiasts bonded over their passion but charted different paths. Ponds moved to California and Sabin remaining in Austin. Both worked in the craft beer industry. Their passion eventually brought them back together in Austin and they hired Nathan Crane as head brewer for their new brewery. The company’s name is the Hasinais meaning for the word “Tejas” (or, “Texas”), which refers to a friend or ally. It reflects the company’s aim to be deeply rooted in Austin’s community. With a focus on “West Coast techniques”, the brewery “produces uniquely Texas beers steeped in West Coast brewing techniques”. Even their logo reflects this “dual state” and shows a wolf and a bear. Their current lineup consists of four core beers.

Lost Pines Yaupon Tea

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 5.19 mi

In 2015, Jason Ellis, Heidi Watcher, and John Sibold established Lost Pines Yaupon Tea out of their passion for its taste and benefits, while also seizing an ethical harvesting opportunity. In 2011, the Lost Pines area suffered a significant wildfire and historical human damage. This led to the creation of Lost Pines Habitat Conservation, aiming to restore the area for endangered toads, offering property tax breaks to participants. Collaborating with landowners, the trio began ethically harvesting yaupon trees, benefiting the environment, toads, owners, government, founders, and you. Experience a win-win story.

Austin Eastciders

Cidery in Austin - 5.20 mi

Ed Gibson, founder of Austin Eastciders, moved to Austin to after falling in love with Austin. Having lived most of his life in Bristol in the southwest of England and the “cider capital of the world”, Gibson operated a cider bar until he started looking for a change. After visiting Austin upon a friend’s suggestion, the rest, as they say, is history. Gibson launched Austin Eastciders in various bars in 2011. However, it quickly ran into supply issues because of the lack of a proper production facility. After finally opening one in 2013, and opening another location in 2016, its supply problems are now behind it. The new location affords space for a proper taproom called The Collaboratory at the original location. There, one can enjoy the five mainstays of Austin Eastciders, and some seasonal and special edition ciders – all aimed at bringing back cider to the level of popularity it once enjoyed in the Americas.    

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