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Barrel lamps and white ceramics warmly light this Bishop Arts spot, where original tin-stamp ceilings and elegant fixtures are together. An oversize print of a Willo Ware plate on the back wall reminds diners that this is classic fare, albeit with a Southern twist that shows up in dishes like shrimp and grits or hominy chicken soup. A polite, quite crowd sips wine and look gracious.
An Austin feel with the Texas limestone and cactus plants; locals lounge inside and out while sipping on peach sangria or watermelon margaritas. Chef Graham Dodds is inventive and creative; the sma... read more
First gastropub in the neighborhood draws a festive mix of local families and hipsters from nearby Bishop Arts District, looking for the next big dining trend. Sleek, 60s-inspired decor create... read more
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