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WATERWAYS THE INSIDER’S LIFESTYLE GUIDE TO WEST AUSTIN
Eat AND Drink Well AND SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Live THE Lake Life ALL SUMMER LONG THE DINING ISSUE
A Stylist’s Guide TO SARTORIAL INVESTING
JUNE 2020
The Dining Issue
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CONTENTS LOOKING AHEAD 12 / EVENTS CALENDAR
STYLE FILE 16 / INVESTMENT DRESSING
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ESCAPES 24 / DAY TRIP TO BLANCO
THE DINING ISSUE 30 / LIVING THE LAKE LIFE 32 / EASY SUMMER YUM
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Eat AND Drink Well AND SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Live THE Lake Life ALL SUMMER LONG
A Stylist’s Guide TO SARTORIAL INVESTING
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PUBLISHER’S LETTER Stronger Together Normally I sit down to write the publisher’s note and find myself wondering where time has gone because usually it seems to me as if I’d just written my note for the previous issue. So I often have wished time would slow down so that I could catch up, but now I find once again the truth about that warning of being careful about what you wish for…. During these difficult times, our community has come together to support one another, to support the people putting their lives at risk to help others, to support our local businesses and to keep hope alive despite the uncertainty. I know that I’m not alone in being so very inspired by this community’s response and its optimism. Seeing our community come together to lift up our small businesses, so many of them Waterways advertisers, has been remarkable. Small businesses are truly the heart of the community, and the people who live here and support these businesses are its soul. Thank you, West Austin, for so beautifully rising to the challenge. The Waterways team started planning our annual dining issue last December, well before life was dramatically altered. Despite the uncertainty, we aimed to keep this issue’s focus on the amazing dining
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opportunities in our community because we believed that our comso many other businesses would be able to again welcome patrons. I hope you find plenty of opportunities to enjoy the edible and potable richness that exists in West Austin. No one really knows with absolute certainty what the coming weeks and months hold, and the shifting projections and predictions can be discouraging. Nevertheless, I encourage you to continue showing your
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support to our community’s heart as we continue traveling along this
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road to recovery. We can all make it if we hold fast to one another. We
Larry Gipson, Courtney Greene, Julia Keim,
are stronger together. With overwhelming admiration to you, West Austin,
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munity would persevere and that our local restaurants and bars and
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CONTRIBUTORS
Jessi
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A native Austinite, freelance writer Jessi Devenyns earned a bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from The University of Texas at Austin. Her work has appeared in EASTside Magazine, CultureMap Austin, the Austin Monitor as well as the Austin Chronicle.
A full-time freelance writer and editor, Shelley Seale has been published in National Geographic, The Guardian, Austin Woman and Texas Monthly, among others. She has also authored or contributed to several books, including The Not So Good, Rather Inadequate Circus and How to Travel the World for Free (Or Pretty Damn Near It!).
Cindy Brzostowski is a full-time freelance writer who previously worked in book publishing. Her writing has been published in Time Out Austin and on Thrillist and CultureMap, among other media outlets. A graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, she enjoys introducing Texans to new adventures in their state.
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Before transitioning into her career as a stylist and image consultant, Edith “Edie” Henry worked as an actress, model, makeup artist and interior designer. She moved to Texas in 2009 and has served as the fashion editor for the digital publication Texas Lifestyle Magazine.
Freelance journalist Lauren Jones covers arts, travel and interior design both locally and nationally. She has a monthly arts column for CultureMap Austin, and her work has appeared in Austin Monthly, Tribeza, Domino and Dwell.
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EVENTS CALENDAR Great Opportunities to Take Part in Austin’s Rich Culture and Thriving Communities We’ve done our best to verify at press time the dates and times of the events listed. Nevertheless, we encourage you to verify that an event has not been altered, postponed or cancelled. Greater Austin presents its 64th annual showcase of luxury homes from area homebuilders. 10 AM– 6 PM. The Reserve at Lake Travis. Big Band Bash July 13 Jump, jive and swing the night away with big band music performed by the 17-piece Texas Big Band with David Cummings and Lisa Clark providing vocals. For those folks with two left feet, dance instructors will be on hand. 7:30 PM. Lakeway Activity Center. Greater Austin Parade of Homes July 17–19 The Home Builders Association of Greater Austin presents its 64th annual showcase of luxury homes from area homebuilders. 10 AM– 6 PM. The Reserve at Lake Travis.
Austin Fashion Week
Dive-In Movie July 17 Cool off after a hot day with a swim and a showing of Disney’s 2019 live-action Aladdin. 8:45 PM. Lakeway Swim Center.
Greater Austin Parade of Homes
City of West Lake Hills 4th of July Parade & Celebration July 4 Westlake-area businesses and residents welcome Independence Day by putting on a parade that begins and ends at Independent Bank, with an after party in the parking lot. 8:30 AM. Lakeway July 4th Celebration July 4 The annual parade starts @ 8:30 AM and moves along Lakeway drive from the Live Oak Golf Course to the Lakeway Activity Center, where patriotic music, a hot dog lunch and more start @ 10 AM. Hill Country Galleria July 4th Fireworks July 4 This West Austin shopping and dining destination celebrates Independence Day with a spectacular fireworks show sure to light up the night sky in patriotic glory. Weather permitting. 9:40 PM. Greater Austin Parade of Homes July 11–12 The Home Builders Association of
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Greater Austin Parade of Homes July 24–26 The Home Builders Association of Greater Austin presents its 64th annual showcase of luxury homes from area homebuilders. 10 AM– 6 PM. The Reserve at Lake Travis. 10th Annual Butler Texas Young Composers Concert July 24 The most elite young composers Texas has to offer come together for one night to premiere their compositions as performed by the Austin Symphony Orchestra. 7:30 PM. The Long Center. Movies in the Park July 24 The City of Lakeway invites you to a viewing of Pokémon Detective Pikachu under the stars. Bring a picnic blanket or lawn chairs, but leave the pets at home. 8:45 PM. Lakeway City Park. Dive-In Movie July 31 Cool off after a hot day with a swim and a showing of Toy Story 4. 8:45 PM. Lakeway Swim Center.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Ice Ball
Movies in the Park August 7 The City of Lakeway invites you to a viewing of The Peanut Butter Falcon under the stars. Bring a picnic blanket or lawn chairs, but leave the pets at home. 8:45 PM. Lakeway City Park. Big Band Bash August 10 Jump, jive and swing the night away with big band music performed by the 17-piece Texas Big Band with David Cummings and Lisa Clark providing vocals. For those folks with two left feet, dance instructors will be on hand. 7:30 PM. Lakeway Activity Center. Cool Arts Sales & Studio Tour August 22 The City of Lakeway Arts Committee hosts this event featuring paintings, jewelry, stained glass and pottery, all made in Lakeway. 1–5 PM. Lakeway Activity Center. Ice Ball 2020 August 22 Join Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas for its annual gala, featuring a cocktail hour, silent and live auctions, live music and access to The BIG After, the official after-party. 6 PM. Fairmont Austin. Austin Fashion Week BERNINA Fashion Fund Showcase August 29 Emerging designers compete on the runway for the coveted BERNINA Fashion Fund. The show benefits The Arc of the Capital Area. 11 AM. The Domain. Austin Fashion Week Runways: Lights. Camera. Fashion. August 29 Established and emerging designers debut their latest collections. The show benefits the Center for Child Protection. 2 PM. The Domain. Bat Fest 2020 August 29 Celebrate Austin’s famous Mexican free-tailed bats with all sorts of bat-related fun for all ages, food, drinks, performances by The Toadies, Chamillionaire and more. 4 PM. Congress Avenue Bridge.
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STYLE FILE
Building Your Long-Term Wardrobe Portfolio Yields Style Dividends Most likely at least once each of us has been shopping for clothes, found an item that maybe was a bit pricey but just seemed, well, a perfect addition to the wardrobe, not just for the immediate future but for many more years to come. And then came the crucial question: Does the potential longevity of this item justify its price? This question is at the heart of investment dressing.
Investing with Confidence Of course, it’s not the only question involved. As a personal stylist, I’ve fielded a number of questions about how to invest in one’s wardrobe the right way. The answers I invariable give come down to a few inescapable facts: Your lifestyle and livelihood determine your wardrobe and therefore determine what items you should invest in for your wardrobe. 16 WATERWAYS | June 2020
By Edie Henry
An extension of lifestyle and livelihood is your wardrobe budget. In other words, designer pieces made from highend fabrics may be affordable for some people but beyond the economic reach of others. That said, if sweaters are a staple in your wardrobe, you may want to invest in a great cashmere pullover that can go the distance year after year. Remember, you’re investing to build your portfolio of staples. That means any piece suitable for your lifestyle that you can potentially wear for years, such as a well-tailored pair of black slacks, a classic white cotton button-down blouse, a pair of black leather pumps with a moderate heel height and even a pair of high-quality jeans built to last. Once you determine what garments are staples for you, invest in better-quality versions of them. Don’t overlook accessories when building your portfolio. Almost everyone should invest in staples such as shoes, hand- >>
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Return on Investment
Are you still talking? Being confined to our homes for this extended period of time has been interesting. Maybe you’re talking more or perhaps not talking at all? Regardless, all this closeness has made us think about space, and what that means for us in a home as we look toward the future. More space or less, I am happy to talk about the upside of right-sizing your next home.
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STYLE FILE bags and similar finishing pieces because they can usually stand the test of time both in terms of style and construction. These items can also elevate an entire ensemble. Identifying Gainers & Avoiding Volatility The items in which you investment should be made to withstand both time and trend. They’re made from high-quality materials that can last a long time when properly cared for. The design is simple, chic, stylish— in short, classic. The items in which you invest are ones that you know you can wear in many ways, including with an au courant item or two so that you can be on-trend should you choose. Above all, these investment pieces are items that you’ll never tire of. Be mindful too of the fabric and workmanship when shopping for investments. Silks, wools and even linen and cotton can cost more, and the time and skill of creating the garment can also add to the price. That’s why being able
to touch the materials and to inspect the fabric drape, the stitching and the finishing is so important. A $350 blouse should not look and feel like a $30 one. Ideally your portfolio of staples should be fairly stable and not leave you desperately seeking new looks. Therefore, when you’re shopping for investment pieces, ask yourself these questions: • Does this item offer me a lot of versatility so that I can wear it several different ways? • Will I have enough opportunities to wear this item to really get a true return on the investment I’d make if I buy it? If your answers are “Yes!” then you’ve found a gem for your portfolio. If your answers to those questions reflect any uncertainty you feel, then put the item back on the rack or shelf and move along. No matter what the price point is, any piece you buy that goes unworn has no value. If you’re looking for quality, durable clothing, avoid the lure of cheap fast fashion because you get what you pay for. You won’t find high-quality fabrics and skilled sewing here. These trendy pieces are meant to be disposable and typically don’t last beyond a season—sometimes even going out of style faster. Sometimes they may not survive the first trip through the washer. Ultimately, the best investment for your long-term wardrobe is to buy only garments and accessories that you really love in the best quality that you can afford. 18 WATERWAYS | June 2020
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Once you determine what garments are staples for you, invest in better-quality versions of them.
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FÉLIZ-GRIMM SHARES HOW TO MAKE THE DINING ROOM RELEVANT AGAIN
The dining room has survived the TV, open floor plans, smartphones and other distractions of civilization over the past three-quarters of a century or so. The persistence of the dining room proper or dining room concept, however, does not necessarily mean the partaking of meals takes place there.
With recent events keeping many families homebound, the dining room and its table and chairs that had fallen into disuse might have been rediscovered—and found to be lackluster. Fortunately, Heidi Féliz-Grimm, a senior designer with Martha O’Hara Interiors, knows how to draw folks back into the dining room. “Today’s dining room tends to be a more causal affair, frequently used for multiple purposes and requiring less pomp and opulence in a home.”
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Drawn In by Design One way to reclaim the dining space is to create a sense of connection and flow from the kitchen to the dining room and then even to the living room. For a home with wall-defined rooms, Féliz-Grimm believes this sense of connection can be achieved with color palettes that flow together. Often wall colors are the same for the kitchen, dining room and perhaps too the living room, she notes. Furniture placement can obviously be used to encourage traffic patterns from room to room to room. So too can lighting, window treatments and even the finishes of hardware and other items used in all three rooms. “A consistent level of formality can go a long way to bringing your dining room into the ‘lived-in’ part of your house.” In a home with an open floor plan, furniture placement plays an even bigger role because it defines the functional areas in the absence of walls. Naturally, that placement also needs to lead residents from one purpose-defined area to another. Lighting too can help define each space. The designer calls area rugs essential for defining spaces in open floor plans. “Make sure your area rug is large enough for the space it’s in,” she advises.
Share and Share Alike What an open floor plan should definitely avoid is using dramatic wall color changes to define each area. “It’s jarring and creates a disjointed flow.” The closer and more physically connected these spaces are, Féliz-Grimm recommends that their interior décor be similar but not exactly the same. “When the two spaces share a design scheme, they are usually viewed as a connected space and as extensions of each other,” the designer explains. “The wall colors and window treatments are the same. The light fixtures are complimentary. The level of formality and polish are consistent.” One way to achieve this similar-but-unique effect, she offers, is select a color for both rooms but then emphasize a >>
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different hue or level of color saturation in one room. “Each room or space can have a different color scheme with maybe one or two colors that flow through each space.” Another way is to focus on similar lines or shapes in the furniture selected for the kitchen, the dining room as well as the living room. A third option? Give each space a wow item or design focus. “Ultimately,” asserts Féliz-Grimm, “you want your spaces to coordinate and flow, not to match.”
A Seat at the Table Maybe the dining table is to blame for the disuse of the dining room. Maybe it’s too big or too small. Maybe it became a catchall for household clutter or a desk for a household member. Maybe the chairs just never were really comfy. Or maybe it’s just a relic of a bygone era that’s not aged well. If the dining room has taken on additional uses as an office, a craft room or even a playroom, there’s no need to declare the dining table off-limits to any activity that is not eating. Instead, recommends installing built-in storage 22 WATERWAYS | June 2020
or adding other storage furniture to the space so that the accoutrements of the non-dining activity can be stowed away but remain at the ready for after the meal. If the look and feel of the dining room table and chairs need upgrading, she recommends taking into account how formal the feel of the space is and how many different functions these furnishings must play. Current trends in dining room furnishing include clear acrylic and metal. She sees dining chairs that are less bulky and lower with more open and simple lines. Some of the design firms’ U.S. clients are following the trend in Europe by selecting dining room furnishing with curved lines and upholstered chairs. “Design can do almost anything, so long as you’re committed to the end result,” Féliz-Grimm says. “We can make dining rooms more functional, welcoming and comfortable,” but ultimately only the homeowners can decide if a dining room adds value to their lives. View more design work from the Martha O’Hara Interiors team at oharainteriors.com.
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“We don’t see the dining room going away, but we do see it evolving.”
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ESCAPES
Destination: Blanco Visiting the Heart and Hub of the Hill Country
Blanco State Park
By Cindy Brzostowski
In need of an escape from Austin’s hustle and bustle? Head west and set your sights on the charming town of Blanco for a sweet taste of a slower pace of living.
can still buy its lavender products year-round at Brieger Pottery, located on the square in downtown Blanco.
Spend some time relaxing by the spring-fed Blanco River, which runs through the town center. A great place to do this is Blanco State Park. It’s located right on the banks of the river, so you can easily fill your time with fun activities including swimming, fishing, picnicking and kayaking. If you’re a fan of trail rides, contact Travis P Trail Rides (travisptrailrides.net) to schedule a 60- or 90-minute ride. Rides are offered every day of the week for ages 6 and up. For visitors looking to squeeze in a round of golf, the 18-hole championship course at Vaaler Creek Golf Club (vaalercreekgolfclub.com) awaits players of all skill levels. You can book your tee time up to 14 days in advance from its website. Hill Country Lavender (hillcountrylavender.com), Texas’ first commercial lavender farm, gives visitors the chance to roam lavender fields and to pick their own lavender if the harvest is abundant that year. The farm is open for the season normally from mid-May to mid-July. If it’s closed, you
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This small town delivers big flavor at its local restaurants. Redbud Cafe (redbud-cafe.com) offers an assortment of soups, salads, sandwiches and burgers. Its Classic Reuben sandwich and Bacon Bleu Cheese burger are particularly delicious. Head to Chess Club Café for country cooking. Its chicken -fried steak is sure to hit the spot, and the eggs Benedict is another crowd-pleaser. If you’re in the mood for some barbecue, visit Old 300 BBQ (old300bbq.com).
Take Time for a Tipple Blanco has a small but thriving brewing and distilling industry. Real Ale Brewing Company (realalebrewing.com) has been brewing beer in the Hill Country for more than 20 years. Wednesday through Sunday you can stop by its taproom. Brewery tours are offered on Friday and Saturday afternoons. Is whiskey more to your liking? Andalusia Whiskey Company (andalusiawhiskey.com) has a cozy tasting room, and it offers in-depth tours of its zero-waste production >>
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ESCAPES Come see for yourself why this town is fondly called ‘The Heart and Hub of the Hill Country.’ facility and bottling room every day at 2 PM. The tour include tastings of its single malt whiskeys or a cocktail of your choice. Just down the road is Ben Milam Whiskey (benmilamwhiskey.com). The distillery is open Wednesday through Saturday. Visitors can sample its Ben Milam and Milam & Greene whiskies as well as cocktails in the tasting room.
Impressive historic courthouses can found in towns across Texas, and Blanco is no exception. The Old Blanco County Courthouse (historicblanco.org) on Main Street is a Texas Historic Landmark. The grand building was designed by architect Frederick Ernst Ruffini, who also designed the Millett Opera House in Austin and a few other Central Texas county courthouses. The museum inside the old courthouse is open every day. The Buggy Barn Museum (buggybarnmuseum.com) is devoted to historic horse-drawn transportation. It has more than 140 types of buggies, carriages and wagons. Items from its collection have even been used in movies such as the True Grit remake and There Will Be Blood. Visitors are welcome Monday through Saturday.
Old Blanco County Courthouse
Shop ‘til You Drop Lovers of locally made goods would be wise to plan their trip to Blanco for one of the city’s Market Days. Taking place on the third Saturday of the month from March through November, Market Day is a chance to peruse booths selling handmade crafts such as jewelry and ceramics. You can do some great shopping at Rain Bird Gallery (rainbirdgalleryonline.com). It offers an eclectic selection of rustic and antique items, from home décor to collectibles, as well as original artwork. You may just find your new favorite piece here. Come see for yourself why this town is fondly called “The Heart and Hub of the Hill Country.”
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If even this destination is too populated, try a secluded cove such as Cow Creek Arm. Located on a peaceful bend in the lake, this cove backs up to the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge. Be aware that reaching this cove requires a bit of a journey.
Float Away Park It The shores of Lake Travis boasts some of the most breathtaking natural areas in Central Texas. Pace Bend Park (parks.traviscountytx.gov) offers visitors such activities as dedicated swimming coves, hiking and cycling routes as well as horseback riding. It’s also a destination for daredevils. Want to kiss the sky? Try cliff diving from one of the cliff faces. Just be sure to ask some more experienced folks about which spot is currently the best place to jump safely. If Pace Bend is too crowded, try Windy Point Park (windypointpark.com) in Bob Wentz Park. This familyfriendly park welcomes picnickers, seekers of leisure in the shade, campers, swimmers and more. In fact, the protected swimming and diving areas are only surpassed by the scuba zones that attract divers from far and wide. The park conveniently has on-site scuba air fills. 30 WATERWAYS | June 2020
Looking to get your party on? Head to Devil’s Cove, which is renowned for partygoers looking to tether their watercraft together and float the day away. More floating fun can be had at Waterloo Adventures (waterlooadventures.com). The water park has an inflated challenge course on the water for the sports-inclined and hammocks for those keen on some rest and relaxation.
Enjoy a Drone’s Eye View If you’d prefer to be airborne, then Waterloo Adventures’ sibling, Lake Travis Zipline Adventures (ziplaketravis.com), is for you. It has five zip lines ranging from a few hundred feet to one that’s purportedly the longest in Texas. All will have you soaring for breathtaking views of Lake Travis. Alternatively, check out Cypress Valley Canopy Tours (cypressvalleycanopytours.com), where visitors can zip
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Go Fish Catching a fish or two is a must when visiting the lake. Robert Brown, AKA BassMan Austin (bassmanaustin. com), takes anglers of all skill levels on guided tours to catch Guadalupe bass, the official state fish, and other freshwater fish. A three-person, half-day tour includes all the tackle, transportation and secrets necessary to catch a trophy bass, with full-day options available. Barefoot Fishing Tours (barefootfishingtours.com) similarly offers three-person tours on Lake Travis. Guide Charles Whited takes anglers around to stake out white and black bass in the depths of the lake’s sparkling waters.
Refuel No day at the lake would be complete without lakeside dining. A classic pit stop is The Oasis on Lake Travis (oasis-austin.com), with its multilevel cliffside patio and unbeatable sunset views. Another legend is The Lighthouse Restaurant & Lounge (thelighthouseonthelake. com). Once owned by Willie Nelson himself, it still features live music to accompany classic Texas appetizers and a no-frills drink menu. The Gnarly Gar (gnarlygar.com) floating restaurant serves up tacos and snacks right on the water and, as such, has parking for boats and autos. Sundancer Grill (sundancergrill.com) too welcomes diners who arrive by car and by boat, all in search of a delicious meal and a superb view of Lake Travis.
Pamper Yourself While adventures and tours on the lake are all good fun, #LakeLife can be an opportunity to do pretty much nothing at all. Wind down and treat yourself at Lakeway Resort and Spa (lakewayresortandspa.com). Whether you avail yourself to the spa services, lounge by one of its three pools or hole up in a luxury suite, you’re sure to find a way to live your best life while there.
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The Rise School of Austin held its 13th annual Heart & Soul luncheon appropriately on February 13th. The event was held appropriately enough at Austin Public Michelle Mancilla, Sarah Hosek, Library’s Central Taylor Blackburn, Danielle Martinson Library since the guest speaker for this year’s event was Ana Meg Bethune, Amy Winslow, Rachel Parr, Ana Jackson, Hannah Bricker Jackson, author of the children’s book Stripes for Eliana and a Rise School parent. As has become a beloved tradition, students and their fathers walked the runway for a fashion show Charcuterie Boards from SPREAD & CO. Make for during the luncheon.
Easy Summer Yum a Simple, Scrumptious Feast By Lauren Jones
Rosemary and Austin Ewald are the ultimate foodie couple. She’s always loved making pickles, jams and baked goods. He’s a chef by trade, having plied his culinary talents at Jacoby’s Restaurant & Mercantile and its sister restaurant, Grizzelda’s, before moving on to learn the art and science of baking bread at Easy Tiger. That the two of them would open a shop to offer elegant cheese and charcuterie platters made with ingredients from all over the world is a no-brainer.
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Initially the Ewalds aimed to start a food truck that would serve picnic boxes. They were inspired Ana byChakravarty, the grazing LeeAnn Torrez platter scene in Australia and New Zealand. This popular dining movement features extravagant platters of cheese, meats and fruits. However, they ultimately decided not to go the food truck route. The duo launched their brainchild, SPREAD & CO., at the end of 2016. They focused initially on creating and delivering cheese boards. Word of mouth helped the business grow. “People were bringing them to events and parties,” says Rosemary. “Boards definitely bring people together and get them talking.” As SPREAD & CO. enjoyed more success, the entrepreneurs saw the potential to expand into serving breakfast and lunch and to offer catering services. They began looking Daniel Esquivel, Jenniann McKnight for a brick-and-mortar location and eventually staked >> 32 WATERWAYS | June 2020
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‘Cheese and charcuterie boards definitely bring people together and get them talking.’
All on Board While SPREAD & CO. offers a variety of custom boards, the cheese and charcuterie one is by far its most popular. The cheese boards typically feature a soft-ripened brie, aged cheddar and a blue cheese—“cheeses that people are familiar with,” Rosemary notes. “But we also will throw in a wildcard cheese, something we just got in or a seasonal option.” Cheese made from cow’s milk, goat milk and buffalo milk are all on the menu. The restaurant uses cheeses primarily from Vermont, California, Wisconsin and Texas, from Jasper Hill Farm, Cypress Grove, Uplands Cheese Company and Cowgirl Creamery. For folks looking for an international grazing experience, SPREAD & CO. has you covered. “In the beginning, we were focused on American-made cheeses, but we also have cheese from all over.” The restaurant now offers imported cheeses from the Netherlands, Italy, France and Switzerland. The other goodies that feature on the boards are made in-house, including the pickles and bread. The jams rotate seasonally and include such flavors as honey loquat, spiced tomato and mixed berry. 34 WATERWAYS | June 2020
Also available are crudité offerings with house-made green goddess dressing, hummus and pimento cheese dip, a winning combo during the hot summer months.
Take It Easy Getting a board from SPREAD & CO. makes entertaining a snap. A board is easy to customize and is a solid option for summertime pool parties, graduation gatherings, office celebrations and other events. “[The wooden serving board] comes in a cake box on a little board that can be tossed or recycled,” Rosemary explains. “There’s silverware, jams and mustards, fruit and pickles, plus colorful, edible flowers, so it’s a centerpiece all on its own.” A large board includes four or five types of cheese, three charcuterie selections along with small pots of jam, honey, pickles. Mustard. Artfully placed are olives, nuts and fresh fruit and herbs. This feast can serve about 20 people. For a gathering of 10 or so people, a small board might just fit the bill. It comes with three or four types of cheese, three charcuterie selections as well as the pickles, mustard, honey, jam and other goodies. SPREAD & CO. requests at least a 48-hour notice when placing an order for one of its boards. However, it can potentially accommodate a rush order. The Ewalds are proud of their community and proud to spread the word about the delights of artisanal grazing. SPREAD & CO. is located at 1601 S 38th St, Ste 1, and online at spreadandco.com.
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While there is no wrong choice when it comes to grilling seafood in the backyard, Chef Amir Hajimaleki of District Kitchen + Cocktails as well as Oasthouse Kitchen + Bar knows that a few choice ingredients can elevate an ordinary grilled salmon fillet into a dish that lingers in memories long after it has finished delighting tongues. The chef fell in love with the versatility of seafood somewhere between days spent fishing off a pier in Port Aransas and his training in a Japanese kitchen. He’s as likely to serve up local sheepshead bycatch grilled with a simple dusting of salt and pepper as he is a carefully balanced combination of fluorescent mango, raw scallops and punchy serranos. Hajimaleki, who grew up in Iran, appreciates seafood for its flexibility in flavor. “You can incorporate some Japanese influences or some Vietnamese influences,” he shares, “so there are a lot of different things that happen.” Sometimes he finds inspiration closer to home. District Kitchen + Cocktails serves “N’awlins” barbecue shrimp, which is a comforting and irresistible combination of smoke and spices. Part of the appeal of simple barbecue shrimp, Hajimaleki explains, is from the barbecue itself, which he says is ideal for a hot climate. Not only does a grill impart a dimension of flavor that cannot be coaxed out of an oven or a frying pan, but it keeps the heat outside.
Whole-ly Delicious It’s no secret that a quickly seared fish makes for a delightful dinner, but the trick to making it a masterpiece is the stuffing. The chef notes that layering ginger and lemongrass in the cavity of a white flaky fish infuses the aromatic flavors throughout the flesh, thus transforming each bite into an indulgence. To accomplish this feat, a fish fillet won’t cut it. “I definitely always recommend cooking the fish whole.” 36 WATERWAYS | June 2020
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Chef Hajimaleki is as likely to serve up sheepshead grilled with salt and pepper as he is raw scallops with mango and serranos. The Fifth Element
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Hajimaleki doesn’t limit himself to fruits de mer either. He believes seaweed is underestimated as a component of dishes. For example, adding pulverized nori or kombu, a type of kelp, to sauces and aioli not only contributes an umami layer that is difficult to otherwise replicate but also creates a fullness in flavor that amplifies all the other ingredients it touches. “You can make a really nice aioli with seaweed,” says the chef. “I think it’s phenomenal, and it goes such a long way and gives such a great umami flavor.” He advises slathering the aioli on a fresh snapper sandwich or dipping in some pan fried potatoes. In either case, the richness of flavor resulting from a sprinkle of seaweed is the real ingredient to a true secret sauce. Although classic seafood dishes are great choices, Hajimaleki advises backyard cooks to not limit themselves to the tried and true. As a summertime centerpiece, seafood offers limitless options. “Seafood—it’s just fun.”
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Hajimaleki advocates finding the freshest, most seasonal fish available. “If we’re talking June or July, you want to go get fresh snapper, trout…really any trout that you can get your hands on from the coast.” Of course, farmed fish is also a sustainable summertime option.
1 fluid ounce Del Maguey VIDA de San Luis Del Rio mezcal 1 fluid ounce Ancho Reyes liqueur 0.5 fluid ounce fresh lime juice 0.5 fluid ounce jalapeño simple syrup Tajín seasoning rimmer Shake to combine the mezcal, liqueur, lime juice and simple syrup, and then strain over ice into a Tajín-rimmed rocks glass. Garnish with a lime wedge.
Scrumptious Scallops Other than fish, one of Hajimaleki’s preferred sea creatures is the scallop, which he serves at the raw bar and as a main course. The scallop ceviche is a summertime star. “I think the lightness and freshness really hits, especially in the summertime,” explains the chef. “You have that acid, you have those buttery scallops, and then you add in that extra virgin olive oil that adds another kind of buttery-ness to it. And then you get this nice crunch, and then you have the serrano peppers….” All these elements lead to a balance of flavor that tap all the sensory points on the tongue.
SCALLOP CEVICHE Recipe by Chef Amir Hajimaleki For the scallops 2 fresh U-10 scallops, medium diced 1 tablespoon jicama, medium diced 1 tablespoon fresh mango, medium diced 2 tablespoons ceviche sauce ½ teaspoon mango vinegar ½ teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil >>
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Part of the appeal of BBQ shrimp is from the barbecue itself. The grill imparts a dimension of flavor that can’t be coaxed out of an oven or a frying pan, and it keeps the heat outside.
Pinch of flake sea salt for garnish Fresno or serrano pepper, thinly sliced Buttered saltine crackers For the ceviche sauce ¼ cup rice wine vinegar 2 teaspoons mirin 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil 1 teaspoon fresh lime zest
1. Prepare the ceviche sauce. In a mixing bowl, combine the rice wine vinegar, mirin, sesame oil and lime zest, and then stir until fully incorporated. 2. Refrigerate if made up to three days in advance. 3. Prepare the buttered saltine crackers. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. 4. In a small pan over medium heat, melt the butter with the smoked paprika. 5. Arrange the crackers on a cookie sheet, brush the melted butter atop them using a pastry brush, and then sprinkle the red chili flakes and dried oregano on top. 6. Bake the crackers for 5 minutes, and then allow them to cool.
7. Prepare the scallop ceviche. In a mixing bowl, combine the scallops, jicama, mango, ceviche sauce, mango vinegar and olive oil. 8. Cover the bowl, place it in the refrigerator and allow the scallops to marinate for 10 to 15 minutes. 9. Fill a shallow bowl with 1 cup of ice. 10. Once the scallops have finished marinating, scoop them into a scallop shell, and then place the shell atop the ice. 11. Garnish the ceviche with thinly sliced peppers and sea salt. The buttered saltine crackers can be served crumbled on top or on the side.
N’AWLINS SHRIMP + GRITS Recipe by Chef Amir Hajimaleki For the grits 3 quarts water ½ cup heavy cream 1½ teaspoon garlic powder ¼ teaspoon white pepper 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon maple syrup 4 cups white grits 4 tablespoons butter 1 cup sharp white cheddar cheese For the barbeque sauce 1½ cups Worcestershire sauce ¼ cup brown sugar 1½ tablespoons chili powder >>
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For the buttered saltine crackers 6 saltine crackers 4 tablespoons unsalted butter ½ teaspoon smoked paprika 1 teaspoon red chili flakes 1 teaspoon dried oregano
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4. Remove the sauce from heat, and then slowly whisk in the butter until the sauce is velvety smooth. 5. Prepare the grits. Combine in a sauce pan the water, heavy cream, garlic powder, pepper, salt and maple syrup, and then bring to a boil. 6. Lower the heat to medium-low, and then slowly add the grits, whisking constantly to prevent lumps. 7. Cover and cook for 30 minutes, stirring about every 8 minutes. At the end of the cooking time, the grits should be soft, not grainy. 8. Add the butter and white cheddar, and then whisk until smooth. 9. Prepare the shrimp. Peel them and leave the tails on, and then sprinkle with blackened seasoning. 10. In a hot sauté pan, pour in the olive oil and then cook the shrimp until plump and juicy. Avoid overcooking so they don’t become rubbery. 11. Prepare the entrée. Pour the grits in a shallow bowl, and then line the shrimp with tails up atop the grits. 12. Pour the barbeque sauce over the shrimp, and then garnish with green onions and crumbled bacon.
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Three Don’t-Miss Restaurants in West Austin By Shelley Seale West Austin is one of the hottest growth spots in Central Texas. It’s no surprise that the area boasts a growing number of exceptional dining options. Among them are three contenders for haute Hill Country cuisine for the kind of meal you’re craving. One is an established favorite. Another hasn’t yet been opened a full year and has already received numerous accolades. The third is a highly anticipated new offering.
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CARVE American Grille Since its opening in December 2019, this new offering from Perry’s Restaurants has become an instant classic. Restaurateur Chris Perry’s inspiration for the butcher shop-meets-grill concept is his childhood days spent at his dad’s butcher shop. CARVE harnesses wood, fire and smoke to harmoniously meld fresh and eclectic ingredients into unforgettable culinary creations. You’ll find on the menu unique takes on grilled classics such as filet mignon, pork chops and bacon-wrapped shrimp. CARVE has a playful side as well. For example, >>
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This classic brewpub sprung from humble beginnings. Cofounder Jeffrey Stuffings was a local home brewer who started developing Jester King in late 2007. He eventually asked brother Michael to join him, and they transformed an old machine shop into a brewery. In September 2010, they brewed the first batch of beer—Boxer’s Revenge, a barrel-aged sour strong ale. After a decade in business, Jester King has a loyal following and has expanded to include a working farm and kitchen that’s open to the public. Its brewing and food operations use well water, local grains, fruits and vegetables, foraged plants and native yeast. The restaurant is helmed by Executive Chef Damien Brockway, who helps ensure farm-to-table deliciousness. The menu features primarily farmed, fermented or foraged ingredients. The dough used in its popular pizzas and breads is leavened with indigenous yeast. With outdoor
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you can order cupcakes made of perfectly seasoned Wagyu meatloaf with mashed potato “frosting,” veggie sprinkles and a drizzle of sauce. Vegetarians aren’t left out of the mix, either. The vegan Salisbury steak is stunning, and the veggie-andbanana patty has a great melt-in-your-mouth texture and comes with cremini mushroom gravy and cauliflower purée. CARVE has a very modern rustic feel. Its soft leather seats in the dining room paired with art deco–style lighting create ambiance. The back patio looking straight into the sunset is the place to be for happy hour drinks. The stunning bar is equipped with 25 wines on tap. CARVE’s mixologists, butchers, serving staff and, of course chefs all work in harmony for an exquisite dining experience. 7415 Southwest Pkwy | carveamericangrille.com Jester King Brewery
Dripping Springs has emerged as one of Central Texas’ most exciting dining destinations, and one of the newcomers is Le Vacher, or “cowherd,” from Chef Jacob Euler. Imagine wine dinners paired with hearty dishes originating from all over France that are prepared with local ingredients and with a Hill Country twist. Chef Euler’s creations, dubbed “Country French,” will be served against the backdrop of breathtaking Hill Country views when the restaurant officially opens in midsummer. One of the dishes set for the menu is a tartiflette Alsacienne, a tasty dish made with potatoes, cheese, bacon and onions. Or maybe try a cut of steak, pork chop or half a chicken cooked sous vide and then caramelized and served with pomme frites, or fried potatoes. Naturally, the wine list will be bountiful, and so too will the brews as well as the craft cocktails. 136 Drifting Wind Run, Dripping Springs | levachertx.com In light of the ongoing gradual reopening of local businesses and the various health measures in place, we encourage you to contact the restaurant to verify operating hours, service options and other matters
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WEST AUSTIN RESTAURANT GUIDE These Fine Establishments Are Sure to Please Your Palate AMERICAN Apis Restaurant & Apiary 23526 W Hwy 71, Spicewood This locally sourced, globally inspired restaurant overlooking the Pedernales River offers a variety of dishes, many of them flavored with the honey produced at the restaurant’s 20-hive apiary. apisrestaurant.com 46 WATERWAYS | June 2020
Austin Pizza Garden 6266 Hwy 290 West “Carbè Diem” is the motto of this no-fuss pizza joint that makes its home in the general store built by Texas Ranger James Patton back in 1898. apgatx.com
Biderman’s Deli 701 S Capital of TX Hwy, Ste G700 Get the New York deli experience in Westlake
Hills, and enjoy classic deli sandwiches, bagels made in house, soups, salads and Biderman’s own cheesecake. bidermansdeli.com
Canyon Grille Rough Hollow 103 Yacht Club Cove, Lakeway Rising above Rough Hollow Yacht Club, this neighborhood casual dining spot offers exceptional food and
drink along with exceptional views of Lake Travis. canyongrilleroughhollow.com
CARVE American Grille 7415 Southwest Pkwy, Bldg 1 This latest addition to the Perry’s Restaurants family is an homage to the art of butchery, the glory of fire and smoke and the goodness of the earth. carveamericangrille.com
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The County Line On the Hill 6500 W Bee Cave Rd On the Lake 5204 FM 2222 Savor renowned barbeque and so much more deliciousness along with a heaping side of spectacular views at the two West Austin locations of The County Line. countyline.com
Epicure 333 Hwy 290 East, Ste 437, Dripping Springs This epicurean delight serves comfort foods with a global twist as well as fine artisanal cheese and a carefully curated wine list. epicuretx.com
Galaxy Café
for more than 30 years, and the current iteration lives up to the legacy of wild game dishes and tasty gastronomic adventures. hudsonshillcountry.com
18200 Lakepoint Cv, Point Venture Whether you arrive by car or boat, this floating restaurant on Lake Travis is sure to have something on the menu to satisfy your cravings. gnarlygar.com
The Grove Wine Bar & Kitchen Lakeway 3001 RR 620 South Westlake 6317 Bee Cave Rd, #380 The goal of The Grove Wine Bar & Kitchen is to help you eat and drink exceptionally well—any time, any day—on New American fare crafted with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. grovewinebar.com
Hudson’s Hill Country 3509 RR 620 North Hudson’s on the Bend has been a Hill Country staple
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J5 Steakhouse 21814 Hwy 71 West, Spicewood If you want a traditional steakhouse dining experience in a relaxed setting, book a table at J5 and then sit back and enjoy its hand-cut steaks and from-scratch dishes. j5steakhouse.com
Jack Allen’s Kitchen Oak Hill 7720 Hwy 71 West Loop 360 3600 N Capital of Texas Hwy, Bldg D
8127 Mesa Dr You’ll have an out-of-thisworld dining experience at Galaxy Café, especially when you order one of the Buddha Bowls, each of which starts with a foundation of brown rice pilaf and piles on the flavors from there. galaxycafeaustin.com
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menu. Be sure to save room for the house-made gelato. napaflats.com
The Lighthouse Restaurant & Lounge
The League Kitchen & Tavern Lakeway 1310 RR 620 South Dripping Springs 166 Hargraves Dr, Ste B300 When a hankering for comfort food and good company strikes, The League Kitchen & Tavern is a convivial spot to fulfill that need. leaguekitchen.com
6550 Comanche Trl The Oasis offers more than those spectacular sunsets over Lake Travis with its menu of favorite Tex-Mex plates, burgers and more as well as an equally robust drinks menu. oasis-austin.com
Oasthouse Kitchen + Bar 8300 FM 620 North, Unit E Oasthouse Kitchen + Bar offers German-inspired fare
The Lighthouse Restaurant & Lounge
“Local in source and Texan in spirit” is the credo of Jack Allen’s Kitchen, which brings Southern-inspired flavors infused with the spice of Southwestern cuisine to the Austin area. jackallenskitchen.com
513 Sleat Dr, Briarcliff Enjoy a hearty meal along with a fantastic view of Lake Travis at this lakeside restaurant, and then keep the party going at The Local, its bar and lounge. thelighthouseonthelake.com
Napa Flats 8300 FM 620 North, Bldg M, Ste 100 Wood-fired flavors of Italy via California paired with Napa Valley wines are at the heart of the Napa Flats The Oasis on Lake Travis
as well as some 20 draft beers along with craft cocktails and wine in a spacious, relaxed atmosphere. oasthouseaustin.com
Opie’s Barbecue 9504 Hwy 71 East, Spicewood When a BBQ joint calls itself “a carnivore’s dream,” you’d better believe it can back up that boast with a 12-foot-long smoke pit that holds chicken, pork chops and ribs, three kinds of sausage and, naturally, brisket. opiesbarbecue.com
The Salt Lick BBQ 18300 FM 1826, Driftwood The Salt Lick boasts that it barbeques more than 750,000 pounds of brisket, 350,000 pounds of pork ribs and 200,000 pounds of sausage, and you can claim some of it at the original >>
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12532 FM 2244, Bee Cave With its roots in a Lockhart meat market and grocery that opened in 1900, Schmidt Family Barbeque clearly knows what it’s doing to still be barbecuing all your slow-smoked favorites 120 years later. schmidtfamilybarbecue.com
Steiner Ranch Steak House 5424 Steiner Ranch Blvd Texas-style dining at is finest
The Wayback Café 9601 Bee Cave Rd Escaping the hustle of Austin doesn’t require traveling too far when you escape to The Wayback Café and it delicious, seasonal farmto-table meals that enhance your getaway. waybackaustin.com
Via 313
combined with breathtaking views of Lake Travis and the Hill Country are what you’ll enjoy at Steiner Ranch Steak House. steinersteakhouse.com
Sundancer Grill 16410 Stewart Rd, Lakeway Whether diners arrive by car or by boat, they’ll all enjoy a bistro-style dining experience as well as a stunning view of Lake Travis yearround at Sundancer Grill. sundancergrill.com
Table 620 Dining and Drinks 2000 RR 620 South, Lakeway This restaurant tucked inside the Lakeway HEB offers robust food and drinks menus and caters to families of all ages. heb.com/table620
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6705 Hwy 290, #503, Oak Hill Another one of Austin’s food trailer success stories, Via 313 has become an Austin staple serving genuine Detroit-style pizza baked in square metal trays like the ones found on auto assembly lines. via313.com
ASIAN Bon Japanese Cuisine 3500 RR 620 South, Ste B-100, Bee Cave Go beyond sushi and sashimi at Bon Japanese Cuisine by indulging in Japanese ceviche or tiradito made with tuna, salmon, halibut or yellow tail. bonaustin.com
Cho Sushi Japanese Fusion Lakeway 2422 RR 620 South, Ste A100
Steiner Ranch 4300 N Quinlan Park Rd, Ste 105 Using the freshest fish, top-quality beef and more, Cho Sushi Fusion serves both traditional and contemporary sushi as well as Japanese fusion entrees. chosushi.com
Eurasia Sushi Bar & Seafood 7101 Hwy 71 West, Ste C13 Eurasia offers Europeaninspired sushi along with classic and special rolls and a number of seafood and Indonesian dishes. eurasiasushiaustin.com
Izumi Japanese Sushi & Grill 701 S Capital of Texas Hwy, Ste E550 From miso soup to bibimbap, there’s something for everyone on Izumi’s extensive menu of Japanese and Korean dishes. sushiizumi.com
Jade Restaurant 3801 N Capital of Texas Hwy, Ste C200 Pan-Asian cuisine with influences from China, Japan and Vietnam fill the menu at Jade Restaurant, and its sushi chef brings his more than 20 years’ experience in the New York food scene to the restaurant’s extensive sushi menu. jaderestaurantaustin.com
cooking along with the variations of Chinese cuisine that were developed here in the US. paos-mandarinhouse.business.site
Red Lotus Asian Grille 6507 Jester Blvd, Ste 501 Red Lotus Asian Grille has nearly 20 pho and other noodle soups on its menu along with vermicelli offerings and specialties from Vietnamese and Chinese cooking traditions. redlotusasiangrille.com
Saigon Cafe 5000 Hudson Bend, Ste B The sister restaurant of Seafood Shack, Saigon Cafe specializes not only in delicious Vietnamese dishes but also a number of Thai cuisine favorites. saigoncafe620.com
Sakura Sushi & Bar 1945 Medical Dr, Ste 500, Lakeway Authentic Japanese cuisine and an astounding selection of sushi and sashimi are the foundation of Sakura Sushi & Bar’s menu. sakuralakeway.com
Simply Pho House 12918 Shops Pkwy, Ste 300, Bee Cave Pho-natics in and around Bee Cave know to go to >>
Madam Mam’s 3929 Market St, P-100, Bee Cave Explore the breadth of Thai cuisine without booking an international flight when you eat at Madam Mam’s. madammam.com
Pao’s Mandarin House 2300 Lohmans Spur For more than 30 years, Pao’s Mandarin House has been providing Austinites with authentic Chinese home
The Wayback Café
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Schmidt Family Barbecue
Toss Pizzeria & Pub’s housemade dough can be handtossed into a 10”, 14” or even 20” pie with that New York-style crust that’s thick and crisp along the outer edge and thin and pliable inside even when piled with astounding toppings. tosspizzeria.com
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location while taking in Hill Country views. saltlickbbq.com
Simply Pho House to get their fix—or to enjoy one of its menu items representing Thai, Chinese and pan-Asian cuisines. simplyphohouse.com
Sway 3437 Bee Caves Rd, West Lake Hills From the savory tom kha gai (coconut chicken soup) to the salt-and-pepper blue
2009 Main St, Bldg A Ste 100, Lakeway The Vicha family has been serving Thai food in Lakeway for nearly 20 years with menus that are chockablock with Thai favorites and even include health-conscious options. thaispiceaustin.com
EUROPEAN
4025 RR 620 South, Bee Cave Freshly made hummus, falafel, rotisserie gyros, mousaka and so much more await you at Artemis. artemismediterraneangrill.com
Tadashi 12820 Hill Country Blvd, Ste E-105, Bee Cave Using fish flown in from Tokyo’s world-renown Tsukiji fish market as well as from other countries, this Japanese restaurant offers not only amazing rolls, nigiri and sashimi but also tasty seafood entrees and small-plate offerings. tadashiaustin.com
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Kitchen on the Bend
Artemis Mediterranean Grill
prawn and Jungle Curry with Texas Wagyu beef, there’s something special about the dishes at Sway. swaythai.com
pizza, with crusts made from a 10-year-old sourdough starter. pizzeriasorellina.com
Thai Spice
3519 RR 620 North Focused on rustic Italian fare, this cozy restaurant puts its wood-fired oven to good use with such menu offerings as wood-fired meatballs and wood-fired pizzas. kitchenonthebend.com
The Emerald Restaurant
Mandola’s Italian Kitchen
13614 Hwy 71 West From its Irish cottage-like home to its menu of traditional dishes made authentically, you’ll be shouting, “Erin go bragh!” well before the end of your meal. theemeraldrestaurant.com
12815 Shops Pkwy, Ste 400 Damian Mandola and his family have been promoting Italian cuisine for many years, and Mandola’s Italian Kitchen serves a heaping helping of it. mandolas.com
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Mangieri’s Pizza Café
4300 N Quinlan Park Rd Every item on the menu at Frog & The Bull demonstrates the diverse influences on the culinary traditions of Iberian cuisine, and you’ll want to try each and every one. frogandthebull.com
2133 Lohmans Crossing Rd, Lakeway Whether your build your own pie piling on ingredients from Mangieri’s extensive offerings or you select one of the specialty pies, you’re sure to have a slice of heaven. mangieris.com
Nik’s Italian Kitchen + Bar 7900 RR 620 North Enjoy marinara, meat sauce and pizza sauce made with roma tomatoes brought in fresh from Italy’s San Marzen Valley. niks620.com
Pizzeria Sorellina
Pizzaria Sorellina
23526 Hwy 71 West, Bldg B, Spicewood This sibling of Apis Restaurant & Apiary focuses on traditional Italian wood-fired
12823 Shops Pkwy Executive Chef and owner Dzintra Dzenis lived and honed her culinary arts in Paris, and the menu at this casual-elegant restaurant reflects her influences. platebydzintra.com
Tony C’s 12800 Hill Country Blvd, Ste G-160, Bee Cave Third-generation restaurateur Tony Ciola offers customers some of his family’s Italian-American recipes, such as chicken scarpariello and penne alla vodka. tonycs.com
Visconti Ristorante 320 S Capital of Texas Hwy Located inside Hotel Granduca Austin, Visconti Ristorante tempts diners with authentic northern Italian cuisine com bined with seasonal and local specialties. granducaaustin.com
Vivel Crepes & Coffee 2011 Main St, Ste 500, Lakeway In addition to sweet and savory crepes, you’ll find Moroccan tagine offerings, Italian-inspired pasta and panini—and good ‘ol American burgers—on the menu at Vivel Crepes & Coffee. vivelcrepes.com >>
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13500 Galleria Cir, Ste U-120, Bee Cave Be transported from Austin to Argentina at Buenos Aires Café, and revel in “the holy trinity” of Argentinian cookery: meat, seasonal ingredients and fire. buenosairescafe.com
Chisos Grill 12700 Hill Country Blvd, Ste S-100, Bee Cave The flavors and ingredients of the Southwest abound in the dishes at Chisos Grill. chisosgrill.com
Don Mario Mexican Restaurant 1700 RR 620 North, #110, Lakeway From its beginnings as a small taqueria to its present
Shore Raw Bar & Grill
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12506 Shops Pkwy Maudie’s is an Austin institution, and its Hill Country location serves the great Tex-Mex flavors that made the restaurant a lasting part of the community. maudies.com
8665 Hwy 71 West, Ste 100 Go coastal at Shore Raw Bar & Grill, boasting menu items that span the panoply that is Gulf Coast cuisine and preparation techniques, including exceedingly little preparation at all. shoreatx.com
12525 Bee Cave Pkwy, Bee Cave The deeply colored walls and supple leather furniture of Meridian 98 atop the Sonesta Bee Cave Austin hotel create intimate corners to converse over seasonal cocktails or Texas brews. sonesta.com
BARS, PUBS & LOUNGES
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Santa Catarina 1310 RR 620 South, Ste A4, Lakeway Interior Mexican food made from the freshest ingredients is what has made Santa Catarina so popular. santacatarinarestaurant.com
Vaquero’s Café and Cantina 1801 S Capital of Texas Hwy Vaquero’s focuses on the “Mex” of Tex-Mex, and you can even have your order of guacamole made right at your table. vaqueroscafe.com
SEAFOOD Café Blue 12800 Hill Country Blvd, Ste G-115, Bee Cave If you’re hankering for classic seafood and oysters, you’re sure to love Café Blue and its casual-dining experience. cafebluetx.com
incarnation as a full-service restaurant, Don Mario has focused on traditional Mexican street food. donmariolakeway.com
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900 RR 620 South, Ste C104, Lakeway This family-owned restaurant welcomes you to “belly up to the bar” for a beer or cocktail, “sing your heart out” at karaoke night or play darts or pool. castrosbar.com
EPBG Emerald Point Bar & Grill 5937 Hiline Rd This casual lakeside hangout by Emerald Point Marina serves American bar food classics, including burgers and chicken tenders alongside shrimp po’boys and mahi-mahi tacos. emeraldpointbarandgrill.com
Woody’s Tavern & Grill 12801 Shops Pkwy, Bee Cave Patrons can participate in a myriad of activities while chowing down on traditional pub grub and sipping on one of the 39 beers on tap, 23 bottled beer varieties, 41 wines available or one of its many cocktail offerings. woodystavernandgrill.net In light of the ongoing
Hops & Thyme
gradual reopening of local
2125 Lohmans Crossing, Ste 400, Lakeway Both beer garden and brasserie, Hops & Thyme aims to please all comers with its extensive selection of craft beers and wine and tasty small-plate offerings. hopsandthymetx.com
businesses and the various health measures in place, we encourage you to contact the restaurants to verify operating hours, service options and other matters.
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Las Palomas Restaurant–Bar 3201 Bee Caves Rd, Ste 122 For nearly 40 years Las Palomas has been celebrating the whole of Mexican cuisine and the Aztec, French, South American and Spanish influences on it. laspalomasrestaurant.com
Castro’s Bar & Grill
10601 RR 2222, Ste H Pour your own craft beer or wine from one of 40 self-serve taps, and definitely don’t overlook from its menu of burgers, salads, tacos and more, all made from ingredients from local farmers. oztaphouse.com
Seafood Shack 5000 Hudson Bend Rd, Ste C Get your Cajun seafood fix and more at Seafood Shack, which not only offers Cajun cuisine but also a taste of Vietnam on its extensive menu. seafoodshack620.com
1310 RR 620 South, Ste B12, Lakeway Raise a pint to friends at this neighborhood Irish pub with a menu featuring some Irish favorites alongside traditional American fare and a robust selection of Irish whiskey. ltcornerpub.com
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and choose from its assortment of world-class whiskeys, beers, ciders and more. 13729 Research Blvd | pinballzarcade.com
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iFly Austin brings the excitement of skydiving inside all thanks to its vertical wind tunnel. While traditional skydiving requires jumping and falling, the iFly experience entails gently leaning into a smooth column of air until you eventually start floating. No worries if you’ve never done something like this before because a highly trained instructor is there to guide you the entire way. Better still, it is fun for the whole family since the facility welcomes flyers as young as 3 years old. The basic first-time flyer package, which includes two flights, starts at $60. 13265 N US 183, Ste A | iflyworld.com/austin
K1 Speed is go-karting taken up a notch. Its high-performance, environmentally friendly, single-seat electric go-karts that can achieve almost 45 MPH. These speed machines are not only much faster but also more responsive than the amusement park go-karts you might be used to, so you can truly enjoy the thrill of racing. Junior-size karts and adult-size carts are available, with junior kart drivers required to be at least 48 inches tall and adult kart drivers at least 58 inches tall. Separate races are held for each type of kart, so at no time are both junior karts and adult karts together on the track. Each race takes typically about 10 minutes to complete, depending on how fast the racers are going and other variables. When you come out to K1 Speed, you’ll receive all the racing gear you need, including a Department of Transportation– approved helmet along with a safety briefing to ensure you have a good—and safe!—time racing around the indoor track. No reservation is necessary for groups smaller than eight persons. A single race is $23, but you can save if you purchase more than one. 2500 McHale Ct | k1speed.com
Play All the Games If you’re feeling nostalgic for summer days spent hanging out at the arcade, Pinballz is the place for you. From classic pinball machines to modern video games, its Lake Creek location has hundreds of games ready for player one. You’ll find arcade cabinet favorites such as Pac-Man, Galaga, Street Fighter and Space Invaders in the mix. If you need a break from trying to beat the highest score, check out some of the other attractions at the 100,000 square-foot facility, including a virtual reality arena, bumper cars, a laser tag arena, mini-bowling and more. When it’s time for some refreshments, you can enjoy scratch-made eats at Mikki’s Tavern or pop into The Whiskey Bar 52 WATERWAYS | June 2020
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West Austin Wineries, Breweries and Distilleries Visit the Facilities Where Your Favorite Adult Beverages Are Made Waterways proudly presents a guide to West Austin’s breweries, distilleries and wineries. Visit the magazine’s website for the full guide to the Hill Country’s many creators of beers, wines and spirits.
Acopon Brewing Co. 211 W Mercer St, Dripping Springs Find a moment of respite in a glass of Acopon’s English ales. It also brews up stouts, American-style IPAs and other beer-y wonderful draughts. Bring your own food to enjoy with your brew of choice. acoponbrewing.com Beerburg Brewing 13476 Fitzhugh Rd One of the latest additions to Fitzhugh Road, Beerburg Brewing promises beers made with nontraditional ingredients grown on the property and from local sources. The food served in the taproom is also farm-to-table goodness. beerburgbrewing.com
Vista Brewing
Suds Monkey Brewing Company 1032 Canyon Bend Dr, Ste B, Dripping Springs Schedule online a tour of this family-owned and –operated nanobrewery, or just pop into its tavern for a pint and a pizza. sudsmonkeybrew.com
Infamous Brewing Company 4602 Weletka Dr The founders of Infamous Brewing built their brewhouse from scratch, and you can tour it by appointment only Monday through Friday. The taproom is open Wednesday through Sunday, with well-behaved kids and canines always welcome. infamousbrewing.com Jester King Brewery 13187 Fitzhugh Rd Offering more than just a brewery tour and tasting room, Jester King’s location near Dripping Springs also features a working farm and a restaurant. jesterkingbrewery.com 54 WATERWAYS | June 2020
Oasis Texas Brewing Company 6550 Comanche Trail You can almost taste those famous Lake Travis sunsets in the beer that Oasis Texas brews up. In addition to its taproom and fast-casual restaurant, you can pop into The Barrel Room on the second floor, which serves craft cocktails. otxbc.com
Last Stand Brewing
Twisted X Brewing Company 23455 FM 150 West, Dripping Springs Twisted X sticks to the three-barrel brewing system to craft its smallbatch brews. See how it all happens and have a taste with a visit to the brewery and tasting room Thursdays through Sundays. Accompany your brewski with some tacos, nachos and more from the Tacos Nine truck. twistedxbrewing.com
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Last Stand Brewing Company 12345 Pauls Valley Rd, Bldg J You may decide to make Last Stand your first stop on a beautiful day. Enjoy one of its 14 brews on tap in the taproom while you take in the spacious beer garden. You can also snag a bite from the Gabrick Barbecue on-site food truck. laststandbrewing.com
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Desert Door
Dripping Springs Distilling 5330 Bell Springs Rd, Dripping Springs Made with Hill Country spring water, Dripping Springs Distilling’s vodka and gin are truly a taste of Central Texas. Swing by for a tour Monday through Saturday, and you’ll also enjoy sampling the distilleries wares in its tasting room and get a souvenir shot glass. drippingspringsvodka.com Iron Wolf Ranch & Distillery 101 County Road 409, Spicewood Iron Wolf is full of spirits—whiskey, vodka, bourbon, rum and gin. The ranch not only has a bar and tasting room but also live music, a kids’ playground, disc golf and other amusements for adults. ironwolfranch.com
Treaty Oak Distilling Co.
Vista Brewing 13551 FM 150, Driftwood Embracing the destination brewery concept, Vista offers to the public not only its brewery but also its working farm and apiary, the Vista Grill with its farm-to-table seasonal fare, a children’s playground and even has lodging in the works. vistabrewingtx.com
Treaty Oak Distilling Co. 16604 Fitzhugh Rd, Dripping Springs “The Ranch” is not only home to Treaty Oak’s distillery, brewery and winery but also to Alice’s Restaurant, where you can get (almost) anything you want, and to the Rickhouse bar. treatyoakdistilling.com
WINERIES
DISTILLERIES Deep Eddy Distilling Co. 2250 Hwy 290 East, Dripping Springs Deep Eddy Vodka is an Austin original, and you can see where it’s made. The tasting room expanded in 2019 and now boasts a cocktail bar and performance stage, where it frequently hosts live music. deepeddyvodka.com Desert Door 211 Darden Hill Rd, Ste A200, Driftwood Imbibe the first alcoholic beverage enjoyed by humans in Texas some 800 years ago. Tour the distillery where Desert Door’s original and oakaged sotols are made, and afterwards relax in the tasting room that offers cocktails, gourmet snacks, cozy couches and other enticing accoutrements of relaxation. desertdoor.com
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Beerburg Brewing
Bell Springs Winery and Brewery 3700 Bell Springs Rd, Dripping Springs Bell Springs seems to have it all—reds, whites, ambers, lagers, pilsners and more. There’s also the cheese, meat and olive plates available in the tasting room on site, and it also operates the Sidecar Tasting Room in downtown Dripping Springs. bellspringswinery.com Driftwood Estate Winery 4001 Elder Hill Rd, Driftwood Sitting atop a bluff that looks out over the Hill Country, Driftwood Estate Winery invites you to stop by its tasting room to take in its red, white and sweet wines as well as the sweet views. The Driftwood Bistro on the property is open on the weekends. driftwoodwine.com >>
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LIQUID ASSETS of a “wine diva,” tour the vineyards and wine-making facilities and even play a round of disc golf. flatcreekestate.com
Hawk’s Shadow Winery & Vineyard
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Duchman Family Winery 13308 FM 150 West, Driftwood The vintners here are dedicated to making authentic Texas wine from true Italian grape varieties. Their efforts have won many awards, and the facility itself has been recognized as one of the most beautiful wineries in the U.S. by the likes of Men’s Journal and HGTV. duchmanwinery.com
Solaro Estate Winery 13111 Silver Creek Rd, Dripping Springs This winery has been in co-owner and winemaker Robert Fritz’s family since 1909. Its vinos are a true Texas product, drawing on the waters of Barton Creek that borders the estate. Tastings as well as vineyard and winery tours are available by appointment. solaroestate.com
Flat Creek Estate Winery and Vineyard 24912 E Singleton Bend Rd, Marble Falls Enjoy dining and wine-tasting at The Wine & Food Hall with the assistance 56 WATERWAYS | June 2020
Duchman Family Winery
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Spicewood Vineyards 1419 County Road 409, Spicewood Committed to making wines from estate-grown grapes, Spicewood Vineyards has nearly 35 acres planted with several varietals. Make the short drive to enjoy the fruits of the estate in its tasting room. spicewoodvineyards.com Stone House Vineyard 24350 Haynie Flat Rd, Spicewood Nothing says Hill Country living like sipping a fantastic glass of wine and soaking in an equally fantastic view of Lake Travis. Do both at Stone House Vineyards, which sits on the shores of the lake and specializes in wines made not only in Texas but also in California and Australia. stonehousevineyard.com
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El Gaucho Winery 21301 Kathy Ln, Spicewood Spicewood is a long cry from Argentina, but El Gaucho brings an authentic taste of it to the Hill Country. Enjoy not only Argentinian-style wine but also Argentinian cuisine at the winery’s tasting room and bistro. elgauchowinery.com Fall Creek Vineyards 18059-A FM 1826, Driftwood One of the first wineries to begin modern-day wine-making in the region, Fall Creek makes its tasting room available seven days a week. You can even stay overnight at the Wine Country Inn adjacent to the tasting room. fcv.com
Salt Lick Cellars 18300-C FM 1826, Driftwood Just a 15-minute drive from Austin, the rustic charm of this wine garden and tasting room quenches a thirst for fine wine with ease. You can then get lunch at Salt Lick BBQ right next door. saltlickcellars.com
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Hawk’s Shadow Winery & Vineyard 7500 McGregor Ln, Dripping Springs What started out as a working ranch has now transformed into a successful vineyard and winery. Pack a meal to enjoy while taking in the gorgeous view from the tasting room patio. hawksshadow.com
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