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Adelbert’s Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 3.78 mi

Adelbert’s Brewery is an award-winning microbrewery in Austin. Established in 2011 and named after founder Scott Hovey’s brother, George Adelbert “Del” Hovey, the brewery imbues all its brews with Del’s spirit of adventure and love for travel. The brewery is proud of their hands-on brewing process which uses only quality ingredients, and several of their brews have won many awards. There are year-round mainstays, fruited brews, and limited releases; some varieties are available in cans. Check out their very informative website. They tell you what’s available at the taproom and their suggested perfect pairings. You can learn all about Del’s travels that inspired many of their brews’ names and flavors, too. They have a partner food truck for the month to cater to customers' munchies. Tours of the brewery are by request only.

Central Market (Austin North Lamar)

Store in Austin - 3.82 mi

Central Market (Austin North Lamar) is a playground for foodies! There is always lots to see and do and always a sample or two. They have a very good selection of produce and a pleasing amount of locally sourced. Their bakery is full of delicious and authentic pastries, loaves of bread, cakes, cookies and pies. They also have tons of fresh and exotic produce coupled with a fresh seafood and meat market along with a bulk foods section and fresh cheese counter. All combine for fun shopping to be ended with a stop at the fresh foods bistro. Also, the cafe is kick-ass, too!

Celis Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 3.88 mi

The Celis Brewery name is synonymous with witbier or “white beer”. The name Celis had gone through two iterations previously. Pierre Celis, the legendary brewer, built two breweries - one in Belgium and another in Austin - which ended in "Faustian deals” and forced Pierre to give up the breweries he built. The beer world mourned Pierre's passing in 2011. He is credited with reviving witbier, which had all but died in the 1950s. Celis Brewery “2.0”, essentially the third iteration of the brewery, is by Christine Celis, Pierre’s daughter. With help from outside investors, the brewery and taproom opened in 2017. Using her father’s original recipes, Christine recreated the beers that were her father’s legacy. She also introduced new ones that promise to continue the family name’s legendary reputation. Daytona Camps, Christine's daughter, joins her mother at the brewery. Like her mother, she is also a brewer having perfected her brewing skills around the U.S. and in Europe. Celis Brewery has been included in our list of 10 Must-Try Craft Breweries in Austin (2020). Check out the link to read more!

Rabbit Food Grocery

Store in Austin - 3.94 mi

Rabbit Food Grocery officially open their business in 2012. It is owned by “Jessica Morris and Gabriel Figueroa” who are both longtime vegans with many years of collective experience in the “natural foods grocery business.” They prefer to buy from vegan-owned manufacturers, as well as from local, organic, and of course, cruelty-free places. Their love for vegan products led them to build Rabbit Food Grocery. It is a “retail-based 100% vegan shop,” with an emphasis on useful and cool vegan products and essential vegan snacks and pantry staples. They also carry frozen and refrigerated items as well as grab-and-go and some fresh produce. Rabbit Food Grocery is slowly growing and adding new items almost daily to their inventory.

The Brewtorium

Craft Brewery in Austin - 3.95 mi

The Brewtorium in Austin opened in March 2018 with the team of Chris, Whitney, Kristie, and Dave on board. Chris and Whitney, a husband and wife team and the founders of the brewery, had their first date at a pub and shared a deep love for craft beers. With Whitney as CEO and Chris as Head Brewer, they’ve taken in Executive Chef Dave to pair German-inspired food to go with German-style beers, the style preferred by Chris who’s of German ancestry. Restaurant-veteran Kristie, meanwhile, completes the group as General Manager. The Brewtorium has a spacious taproom and outdoor patio in N. Central Austin. Order their Tangerine Milkshake IPA and give support to Mother’s Milk Bank, which provides “life saving breast milk to the most fragile babies in need”. You might want to pair the brew with the Deviled Eggs. We hear it’s simply delicious! The brewery also serves a selection of wine, cider, mead, and sake.

Spokesman Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Howe - 3.95 mi

Representing the “finest quality-roasted coffee and draft beverages” in South Austin, Spokesman Coffee was developed by service industry professionals that desired more than the usual coffee experience. Spokesman Coffee's cafe was designed to be the ultimate platform for their “small-batch roasted coffee” to shine. Some of their coffees include Mexico Mocabe, Colombia La Paz Microlot, Kenya Nguvu AA Plus, Nicaragua Finca Porvenir, Colombia El Paraiso Natural, and Decaf Colombia Trilladora Andes Mill. They also offer Beers in can and bottles at night. Spokesman work to provide an outstanding product that speaks for itself with an eye for being friendly, educated and approachable throughout.

34th Street Café

Restaurant in Austin - 3.96 mi

For many locals, 34th Street Café is more than just a café. It's a place where people come to feel comfortable, have delicious food, meet old friends, and make new ones. This "unpretentious", "casual" restaurant dates back to 1995 and has earned massive following especially for its moderately-priced food and its warm, "cozy" atmosphere. At lunch, guests can walk up to the counter to place an order while for dinners, this restaurant offers full table service. They offer an extensive menu, featuring starter "cheese board", "pesto pizza", "quail salad", entree "lamb chops", and a selection of sides and desserts. They also offer a kid's menu and a curated wine list.

The Beer Plant

Restaurant in Austin - 4.00 mi

The Beer Plant is Austin's first vegan gastropub offering a 100% plant-based cuisine paired with craft beer, wine, and cocktails. With a mission to establish a healthy way of eating, this restaurant is dedicated to serving "delicious" vegan dishes in a "comfortable" farmhouse pub atmosphere. Serving brunch and dinner, the menu features classic brunch food like "chicken and waffles", shareable appetizer plates like "sriracha glazed brussels sprouts", organic salads like "harvester", wholesome sandwiches like "kimchi grilled cheese", savory entrees like "tikka masala", and luscious desserts like "vanilla bean cheesecake". The bar highlights a constantly rotating selection of local and imported beers, along with an extensive list of house cocktails and wines.

Vino Vino

Restaurant in Austin - 4.02 mi

Vino Vino, featured in Wine Enthusiast Magazine, is no longer a local secret but a destination gaining fame. The wine bar showcases an impressive collection of bottled wines, making it a must-visit for wine lovers. With a knowledgeable bartender and skilled chef, it's not just a great wine bar but also offers excellent food. Indulge in favorites like the three-cheese platter, mussels and fries, and wagyu beef slider while savoring their extensive wine selection.

Mozart’s Coffee Roasters

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 4.11 mi

Serving “specialty coffee and desserts”, Mozart’s Coffee Roasters is proud to be “Austin original!” that offers a place to enjoy quality coffee in a beautiful setting. They have your typical coffee shop drinks, and a select variety that comes with refills. Baristas are very nice and accommodating to your needs. The place itself is huge! It has very high ceilings and an enormous multi-leveled patio. It's right on a lake so you can have a beautiful, calming “lakeside view” which is perfect for de-stressing while getting your work done and your caffeine kick. Mozart's presents itself as a necessary presence in the community, solidified by the daily rush of customers, ranging from tourists and locals alike.

Oskar Blues Brewery

Craft Brewery in Austin - 4.11 mi

Founded in 2002, Oskar Blues Brewery is the “1st American craft brewery to brew and can beers.” They shattered craft beer convention by stuffing their voluminously hopped mutha of a brew, “Dale’s Pale Ale,” into a portable, crushable, infinitely recyclable can. They want to craft beer in can because it stays fresher for longer, and it’s easy to pack in and pack out on any soul-saving adventure. Oskar Blues Brewery is now operating their breweries in “Colorado, North Carolina and Texas” to provide craft beer in a can to all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and 17 other countries. Other offerings include Old Chub Scotch Ale, Mama's Little Yella Pils, G'Knight Imperial Red Ale, GUBNA Imperial IPA, Ten FIDY Imperial Stout, Deviant Dale's IPA, and other specialties.

Urban Patchwork

Farm & Ranch in Austin - 4.14 mi

Urban Patchwork "provides fresh, affordable Food for Austin, one neighborhood at a time". Furthermore, this network believes that the community is the backbone of health, security, sustainability. It "helps neighbors turn unused yard space into farmland" to produce vegetables, fruit, nuts, and eggs. Additionally, they "offer start-up programs, nutritional workshops, and home food production". They also provide courses in "canning, fermentation, and job training and creation". In exchange for hosting farm plots, residents and businesses receive fresh vegetables. Urban Patchworks lets you hire personal gardeners, landscapers, and consultants for your residence or commercial project. Just visit their website to learn more about them.

Foreign and Domestic

Restaurant in Austin - 4.15 mi

Foreign and Domestic is a chef-owned restaurant in Austin, Texas, serving cohesive dishes with bold flavors and local ingredients. Savor the slow-roasted duroc pork or try the nose-to-tail tasting menu for a four-course dinner. Enjoy farm-to-table food at its finest!

Honey Moon Spirit Lounge

Restaurant in Austin - 4.19 mi

Looking for an all-American dining experience in Austin, Texas? Honey Moon Spirit Lounge promises this and more. With a menu that features adventurous brunch plates like their Oyster Tower, or wind down the day with their dinner favorites like their Honey Moon Burger & Frites. You'll also find that they have a fully-stocked bar that serves awesome cocktail classics as well as fun mixers. This resto-bar lounge is hard to miss with its striking interior that is only matched by the ambiance that it holds inside.

CL Butaud

Winery in Austin - 4.21 mi

C.L. Butaud (pronounced C.L. ′byü tō) is a winery that features 100% Texas grapes. Their C.L. Butaud Tempranillo is an "excellent" example of their wines. You will notice that it does not have a "fruit bomb" taste but "your mouth is filled with delicious fruit". Once you taste it, you will notice that it "has a perfumed nose of black cherry, herb, green pepper". They also have other wines which you can enjoy especially if you are a wine club member. Their C.L. Butaud Rosé has soft aromas of blossom, red berry, and butterscotch. They make a few hundred cases of wine yearly and their wines are sold primarily to members of their mailing list.

Fairweather Cider Co

Cidery in Austin - 4.27 mi

Fairweather Cider Co is a "Great local cider, in the "brewery area" of North Austin". "It's very laid back, intimate, and relaxing with its clean aesthetic". "It's a very small location but it is in the burnet brewing scene, as it's located right next to 4th tap". Also, "their cider is so amazing with fusions with sweet tea, gin, wine and different fruits". This will "definitely give you a pleasant experience you may not have been expecting". They also "have so many more flavor options than what they offer in the store so" better "go to the cider for more options". And, "their ciders aren't sickeningly sweet, and the flights give you a great little taste of all of the ciders that you're curious about but are unsure about getting a whole pint of". Also, "their inventory has a clean design too". Also, "their tees are super adorable, as well as their BEVERAGES sweaters". "You can also take pictures in front of the interesting wall art with the unicorn things going on".

4th Tap Brewing Cooperative

Craft Brewery in Austin - 4.29 mi

The 4th Tap Brewing Cooperative is Texas’ first worker-owned brewery, and one of the first in the U.S.  It took the founders 6 years of planning, and they finally opened in November 2015. Today, each person you see making, selling, or serving their delicious craft beers owns a piece of 4th Tap. The brewery is located in north Austin. The taproom was “designed to bring together [the] neighborhood… and share 4th Tap’s love of beer, art, music, and much more.” And, wrestling is one of those “much more”. The taproom is open daily and there’s a wrestling ring in the back for occasional wrestling matches. “Party World Rasslin’” (PWR) is one of the special events aligned with their mantra “Brew. Share. Party. Repeat.” There are three “core beer line-up” and several others on seasonal rotation at the taproom. Some of the varieties come in cans and are available for purchase.

Duval Market

Store in Austin - 4.31 mi

The Duval Market calls itself an "upgraded version of a convenience store."  The owners are big supporters of local businesses and carry several local products like artisan chocolates, snacks, jerky, and more.  Organic, gluten-free, vegan products are available as well!  Their drinks selection is also notable!  Browse through the store for their "enormous wine selection and craft beers" as well as the always-available and freshly-made coffee of different flavors and syrups!

Texatracho

Restaurant in Austin - 4.33 mi

The Southern-inspired Texatracho brings to the table Southern culinary classics that are mixed with Honduran flavors. This produces a uniquely Southern set of dishes that pays homage to the wonderful mix of cultures between complementing culinary traditions. A must-try is their Capresse Cheese Tortellini Skewers.

Black’s Barbecue – Austin

BBQ Joint in Austin - 4.34 mi

Black’s Barbecue, which is located in Austin, Texas, is where you should go if you are looking for a great double meat sandwich. This is also a great place to visit if you are in Austin looking for quality beef rib. Even the dessert is outstanding, like the Peach Cobbler with Housemade Vanilla Ice Cream. This family business started in 1932. Black’s Barbecue claims the title of the oldest barbecue restaurant in Texas. Customers who have been here enjoyed the food, the outside seating, and the friendly staff. Because of the growing demand not just in Austin but all over Texas and the US, pick-up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping are on the table for anyone who wants to order.

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