LOCATIONS

La Condesa

400-A W. Second, 512/499-0300

John Anderson

Chef Rick Lopez whips up neo-Mexican cuisine at this Second Street District anchor and 2010 James Beard Award nominee for Best New Restaurant. It's still running on all cylinders.
Expand Map
Collapse Map

Chronicle Reviews

Circling Back to La Condesa

After so much tumult, is the perennial favorite still on point?

Virginia B. Wood, January 23, 2014

La Condesa

Neo-Mexicano has arrived in Austin via La Condesa

Claudia Alarcón, April 30, 2009

Articles

A Brief History of Holiday Tamales

And where to acquire these little bundles of iconic Texan year-end tradition

Emily Beyda, Dec. 27, 2019

Dive Deeper Into the World of Mezcal in Austin

It's agave all day at these local bars

Veronica Meewes, Feb. 28, 2019

First Plates Awards

More: Gluten-Free restaurants, Downtown

P.F. Chang's China Bistro

Depend on this popular chain for upscale Chinese favorites, a dedicated gluten-free menu, and enthusiastic service in a pleasant atmosphere.

201 San Jacinto, 512/457-8300

Parkside

Boasts simple surf and turf in a bistro setting with a full oyster bar, amazing mac and cheese, and great desserts. Stop by for dinner and the late-night scene or a quick prowl through the half-price bar menu at happy hour.

301 E. Sixth, 512/474-9898

TRIO at the Four Seasons

Look out over Lady Bird Lake and transcend the usual hotel-dining scene. The focus is on unusual and creative preparations of appetizers, side dishes, terrific steaks, and seafood, with an extensive gluten-free menu. Dinner charms with romantic lighting and efficient service.

98 San Jacinto, 512/685-8300

NEWSLETTERS
One click gets you all the newsletters listed below

Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events

Can't keep up with happenings around town? We can help.

Austin's queerest news and events

Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news

Behind the scenes at The Austin Chronicle

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle