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400 Rabbits

Gastro Pub, Interior MexicanSouth$10-$25 First Plates 

This may be a bar providing Alamo Drafthouse moviegoers with a new foraging alternative, but Chef John Bullington's snacky menu includes interpretations of classic Mexican street food, such as N.Y. Strip alambras and a giant Sonoran hot dog. Brunch is exciting as well, what with tangy avocado tomatilla sauces, and poblanos in the chichimigas.

5701 W. Slaughter, 512/861-7070

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The Austin Beer Garden Brewing Co.

Brewery, Gastro PubSouth Congress and South First First Plates 

While the ABGB remains a favorite South Austin pizza and pint hangout, with a large outdoor patio and rotation of on-premise signature brews, its inside stage has become a regular stop for local bands since opening in 2013. Its 270-person inside and laid-back, shared-table vibe provides excellent sound, generous floor space in front of the stage, and a casual, family-friendly atmosphere that can accommodate both fans of the bands or just the beer. The parking lot fills quickly.

1305 W. Oltorf, 512/298-2242

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Austin Eastciders: Barton Springs

Gastro PubSouth Lamar and Barton Springs

This cider-forward restaurant from the local cidermakers opened in 2020.

1530 Barton Springs Rd., 512/893-7000

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Barley Swine

Gastro PubMidtown$25-$40 First Plates 

Offering a daily chef's selection of skillfully prepared seasonal and local small plates that use everything from sauerkraut to sunchokes.

6555 Burnet Rd. #400, 512/394-8150

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The Beer Plant

Gastro Pub, Vegetarian/VeganOld West Austin

Austin’s first vegan gastropub offers 30 beers on tap, a full bar, and a menu featuring plant-based takes on classic pub grub.

3110 Windsor, 512/524-1800

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BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse

Gastro PubSouth$10-$25

5207 Brodie #300, Sunset Valley, 512/892-3800

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Black Star Co-op Pub and Brewery

Brewery, Gastro PubMidtown$10-$25 First Plates 

Black Star is the world’s first cooperatively-owned and worker self-managed brewpub. Start with the fried jalapeños, or a cornbread, and try the sandwiches or dinner entrées as you work through the local brews.

7020 Easy Wind #100, 512/452-2337

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Blue Owl Brewing

Gastro PubLower East

2400 E. Cesar Chavez, 512/593-1262

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The Brewtorium

Brewery, Gastro PubMidtown

6015-A Dillard Cir., 512/524-0323

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Brick House Tavern + Tap

Gastro Pub, Sports BarNorth

From big screen TVs and unlimited sports, to soft leather recliners with built-in beer glass holders and a TV tray, this new spot has you in mind. With American gastro-pub fare and 80 beers on tap, you won't want to go home.

11680 Research, Ste. A, 512/343-2000

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Bull & Bowl

Gastro Pub, Sports BarDowntown

501 W. Sixth #200, 512/992-0707

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Culinary Dropout

Gastro PubNorth

British-style gastropub chain with live music serving up creative cocktails and comfort food.

11721 Rock Rose Ste #100, 512/777-3394

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Dean’s One Trick Pony

American Cafe, Gastro PubDowntown

This casual cafe in the LINE Hotel serves up food and booze to help the good times flow, with bar snacks like fries with country ham gravy, frozen Aperol pink lemonade cocktails, and other eclectic fare.

111 E. Cesar Chavez, 512/473-1570

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Dog Haus Biergarten

Gastro PubNorth

7710 N. 620 #750, 512/344-9481

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Drink.Well

Gastro PubMidtown$10-$25 First Plates 

Craft cocktails mixed by renowned bartenders, accompanied by pub classics made inspirational with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and expert chefs.

207 E. 53rd, 512/614-6683

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