numerous awards and accolades over the
years, including “Best Cabrito” by Texas
Monthly magazine, “Best Queso” by the
Austin Chronicle and “Best Enchiladas” by
the Austin American-Statesman.
Third Base
13301 US 183; 512-257-2273
9600 S IH 35; 512-381-2273
3107 S IH 35; Round Rock; 512-388-2273
www.thirdbaseaustin.com
A sports bar and grill that offers good food
and a great time. Pop in to catch the action
on TV, gather with friends and just have a
good time. Will multiple locations, one is
sure to be closeby. If not, we can bring the
fun to you. Check out or Third Bus that
packs a party on wheels in a bus equipped
with 6 screens, food and drink.
Truluck’s
400 Colorado; 512-482-9000
10225 Research Blvd.; 512-794-8300
www.trulucks.com
Known for their famous stone crabs,
Truluck’s is the place to come for the best
in steaks and seafood. With their attentive wait staff and excellent wine menu,
Truluck’s is a top notch dining experience.
Uchi
801 S. Lamar
512-916-4808
www.uchiaustin.com
Named one of the “Top Ten Sushi Restaurants in the US” by TravelandLeisure.com,
this restaurant is not to be missed. Award
winning chef, Tyson Cole, combines the
freshest, local, seasonal ingredients with an
infinite spectrum of seafood, flown in fresh
daily, from around the globe. Traditional
Japanese offerings with new, refreshing
flavors and textures and lots of options from
hot to cold plates, sushi and salads. The
wagyu beef on the hot stone is a fun tableside dish. Make your reservations well in
advance and arrive early for one of the most
unique dining experiences in Austin.
Vince Young Steakhouse
301 San Jacinto Boulevard
512-45-STEAK (78325)
www.vinceyoungsteakhouse.com
Named after the former Longhorn NCAA
National Champion quarterback, the
eponymous Vince Young Steakhouse
makes every occasion a great one. Serving
only the finest food—including its signature steaks—, drinks in the middle of
Austin’s lively downtown atmosphere, it
strives to leave you with the memory of an
exceptional dining experience.
Z’ Tejas Southwestern Grill
1110 W. 6th Street; 512-478-5355
9400-A Arboretum Blvd.; 512-346-3506
10525 W. Parmer Lane; 512-388-7772
www.ztejas.com
Born in 1989, in an old Victorian home on
Sixth Street, Z’ Tejas now has three loca-
tions in the Austin Area. The menu, largely
influenced by the owner’s southern back-
grounds, exemplifies the flavors of Arizona,
California, Louisiana, New Mexico and
Texas. All Z’ restaurants share the same
passion and soul, characterized by their
award-winning food, signature margaritas
and an unpretentious atmosphere. The
menu selection includes seafood, pork,
beef and chicken dishes that will keep you
coming back to try them all.
Zack’s American Bistro
5145 FM 620 Bldg C
512-266-9787
www.zacksbistro.com
It’s the place to go for a great lunch, dinner
or happy hour. Fare is made from local
ingredients, finely prepared to tingle your
tastebuds in delight. You won’t find these
dishes anywhere else. Owned by residents
of Steiner Ranch, ingredients arrive fresh
each day to ensure each meal is at its finest.