New Flavors in Austin: Must-Try Dining Spots

New Flavors in Austin: Must-Try Dining Spots

Austin’s culinary scene is ever-evolving, with new restaurants constantly adding fresh tastes and experiences for the food enthusiasts. Whether you're a local or just passing through, exploring these new spots is an exciting way to see the diverse cuisine that Austin has to offer. Keep reading to discover some of the new restaurants that have recently opened their doors in Austin!

The Dead Rabbit
This New York based Irish Pub and cocktail bar on Dirty Sixth Street is open from lunch through the late night offering classic Irish dishes and creative cocktails.

Prélude
Prélude, an upscale cocktail and canape? lounge by Chef Matt Peters, offers a refinedexperience west of downtown Austin. With an elevated cocktail menu and selection of small bites, Pre?lude promises a sophisticated evening. As the venue evolves, it will soon include Maven, a fine dining restaurant, making it a must-visit destination in Austin. Reservations are encouraged, and VIP subscribers enjoy early access.

Swim Club Austin
Swim Club Austin, located in the Downright Austin Hotel, is a trendy “non-members-only-social-club” where you can dine in a historic indoor pool. Not only does Swim Club have a fun and retro atmosphere, but they serve classic poolside treats like burgers, tacos, pizza, ceviche, and craft cocktails.

Lil' Easy
Lil’ Easy transports customers straight to New Orleans with their incredible Cajun menu. From oysters to po-boys, red beans and rice to frozen cocktails, this new Austin restaurant has everything you would dream to find down in the Big Easy.

Uchiba
The teams behind Uchi and Uchiko have introduced a new restaurant to downtown Austin: Uchiba. This izakaya-inspired restaurant blends beloved Uchi classics with new dishes, complemented by a distinctive liquor-based cocktail menu and 'perfect pairs' for an elevated dining experience.

Casa Bianca
East Austin's Casa Bianca brings a "weirdo-Italian" flair to American-Italian cuisine. The menu offers inventive dishes like chile oil-topped raw oysters, squash ragu risotto, and crab and artichoke toasts. With both indoor and outdoor seating, it's a spot worth checking out for a new take on familiar flavors.

BOA
BOA Steakhouse, a Los Angeles staple, recently opened its first Texas location in downtown Austin. The menu features a range of high-end American dishes, including various steaks, roasted wagyu bone marrow, and king crab ceviche. The full bar offers cocktails, wines, and beers, including local Austin selections.

As Austin’s restaurant scene continues to thrive with exciting additions, make sure to check out these local hotspots and find your new favorite go-to! The city’s ever-evolving food culture is just one of the many things that make living here so special. If you’re looking for a place to truly call home in Austin, reach out and let's find you the perfect fit.

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