April 8, 20205 yr The Eat & Drink-To-Go (Texas) Facebook group is useful for seeing what all deals restaurants are doing around town.
April 13, 20205 yr Just a follow up on the Matties meal. Was great - pork tenderloin, biscuits, salad, pie, mashed potato and veggies. If you need a family style meal, I recommend you hit them up. Thunderbird coffee was open today so putting a plug in for them as well. They have snot guard set up and you never hand your card to them etc Wear your masks, be safe but keep local businesses you want to see stay around post CV19 going. Tip large & don't do shit like use promo codes etc. Just pay fucking retail.
April 13, 20205 yr Had an excellent meal delivered from Fixe this weekend. Highly recommend their breakfast biscuits/sandwiches and their fried chicken is top notch.
April 14, 20205 yr Another restaurant plug. Picked up dinner for family from Flower Child off of 2nd street tonight. You order online, walk in and there is a shelf with online orders ready at your appointed time. Zero interaction with staff. Easy parking up front on 2nd (spots dedicated to food pick up) Good avocado wrap for dinner with sides of corn/quinoa, sweet potato & brussel sprouts.
April 14, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, BrazilHorn said: avocado wrap for dinner with sides of corn/quinoa, sweet potato & brussel sprouts. Pass.
April 17, 20205 yr Magnolia Cafe West on Lake Austin are perma-closing. they posted the news on their Facebook page today
April 17, 20205 yr On 4/3/2020 at 9:35 PM, tx 3 putt said: Jim's out of SA furloughed all their workers, only keeping a skeleton crew at corporate. damn solid spot Jesus. I love that place.
April 17, 20205 yr Putting in plug for Bougie Donuts. Good stuff. Order on line the day before and pick them up at their place. Little far south (basically off Mopac and 71/290, but a nice treat.
April 17, 20205 yr 32 minutes ago, AUS-97HORN said: Magnolia Cafe West on Lake Austin are perma-closing. they posted the news on their Facebook page today Where else will I be able to get shiity food in the middle of the night? Oh, yeah, IHOP.
April 17, 20205 yr NXNW shut down for good. NXNW was missing payroll a year ago. Sorry to see them go but not a Carona casualty.
April 17, 20205 yr Where else will I be able to get shiity food in the middle of the night? Oh, yeah, IHOP.When did the old Austin die? Today is the day. Sad.
April 17, 20205 yr 35 minutes ago, Deej said: Where else will I be able to get shiity food in the middle of the night? Oh, yeah, IHOP. I thought the chow and coffee were pretty good. But I’m quite partial to cafes/diners.
April 17, 20205 yr 50 minutes ago, Godzillatron said: NXNW was missing payroll a year ago. Sorry to see them go but not a Carona casualty. That explains the service the last time I went there
April 17, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, troph said: When did the old Austin die? Today is the day. Sad. As long as there’s a Chili’s on 45th and Lamar, old Austin is just fine.
April 17, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said: Neiman Marcus just defaulted on one of their debt payments today. My wife will break down the door to keep them solvent. Book it.
April 17, 20205 yr 30 minutes ago, deadshank said: My wife will break down the door to keep them solvent. Book it. She isn't the only one. I frequent Bergdorf (the Neiman here is in Hudson Yards, which is not as convenient).
April 17, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, Godzillatron said: NXNW was missing payroll a year ago. Sorry to see them go but not a Carona casualty. Yeah the Slaughter/mopac intersection construction a couple years ago pretty much finished off the south location.
April 17, 20205 yr 11 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said: I thought the chow and coffee were pretty good. But I’m quite partial to cafes/diners. Make a damn fine patty melt at Jims.
April 17, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Judge Roybeanbag said: Yeah the Slaughter/mopac intersection construction a couple years ago pretty much finished off the south location. They also owned Reds Porch that expanded to 4 locations and then went belly up.
April 17, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Judge Roybeanbag said: Yeah the Slaughter/mopac intersection construction a couple years ago pretty much finished off the south location. That's what they would like you tho think. Didn't have anything to do with their weak food...Nope. The bar was always full at night, but their dining room was a ghost town. Too, bad, their brunch was legitimately very good, at least before it went to a buffet.
April 17, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Judge Roybeanbag said: Yeah the Slaughter/mopac intersection construction a couple years ago pretty much finished off the south location. That's what they would like you to think. Didn't have anything to do with their weak food...Nope. The bar was always full at night, but their dining room was a ghost town. Too bad, their brunch was legitimately very good, at least before it went to a buffet.
April 17, 20205 yr Am I reading this right on Magnolia. That the Lake Austin location is closed forever but the South Congress store will just be closed temporarily (presumably until the lock-down ends)? I hope that's the case. Wife and I have so many great memories of that place. We've been going loyally for 20 years. Stopped off for breakfast each of the two times we found out we were gonna have a baby. Probably ate there the morning after we conceived them as well. But like South Austin said, somehow Chili's pushes onward through the fog...
April 17, 20205 yr Veracruz location on 183 is not reopening, cause they are building condos. Thats so Austin
April 18, 20205 yr Popular Post I mentioned earlier that my daughter lost her waitress job, but had a chance to land a job at the hospital. That job came through. Less than a week into it, she was furloughed as one of the “last hired.” Fortunately, a retired teacher who worked part time and knew my daughter told the hospital she would quit if the hospital would give my daughter her hours. She worked there more for the social interactions than money. That was a truly kind gesture. This daughter struggles with depression, and this job came just in time with all the isolation she as having to do. Some hours are better than none, and she hated the thought of collecting unemployment The very next day, another woman in her department started experiencing prenatal problems and had to go on bed rest. Now it appears that my daughter is back to full time, and the restaurant called wanting her to pick up one or two short shifts a week. It’s been a crazy, wild ride with lots of drama. Pray for me. Edited April 18, 20205 yr by ImissWallyPryor
April 18, 20205 yr That's worse than the thought of 250,000 COVID deaths!. No, it isn't, but it really sucks. Hope that rumor's wrong.
April 18, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Chet Steadman said: Apparently, Y Mas won’t be reopening. Sigh - where did you see that? No update on their Facebook page.
April 18, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, Chet Steadman said: Apparently, Y Mas won’t be reopening. Engage denial mode.
April 18, 20205 yr On 4/16/2020 at 8:03 PM, PenelopeWitherspoon said: Neiman Marcus just defaulted on one of their debt payments today. Username checks out.
April 18, 20205 yr Not that they need it as they seem to be doing great but I picked up Franklin BBQ for lunch today. You order three days in advance, come by, wait for a spot to open in lot, they direct you in, you txt your order number and parking stall (there is a sign in front of spot with # to txt). You pop your trunk or back of car/SUV and they come and put food in. Super easy and as always fucking delicious. Highly recommend. Also Lucky Lab coffee by campus, they open on Sat (maybe Sunday) and every $15 you spend they donate a coffee to healthcare workers. You can also order more and just have put on your bill. Good coffee and good pastries as well. Walked the dog there this morning. Keep supporting local business.
April 18, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, hornbri said: Sigh - where did you see that? No update on their Facebook page. The family. And unless they change their mind, I probably shouldn’t have included “apparently” in my post.
April 18, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, Chet Steadman said: The family. And unless they change their mind, I probably shouldn’t have included “apparently” in my post. That sucks.
April 18, 20205 yr One Dim Sum in midtown Houston is struggling pretty bad. I went there this morning and told the lady I was going to place a pretty large order and she started tearing up. Said you don't know how much this helps us. The order came out to 175 bucks and she said that's about a quarter of what they are making a day
April 18, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, mchookem said: i am having an irrational emotional reaction to losing EyM 😟 It’s not true. It’s not true. It’s not true.
April 19, 20205 yr i just don't understand why... they were consistently PACKED, the building was an old shithole, the overhead couldn't have been much, it was old-school texmex, beans rice cheese and tortillas, cheap as hell, family run... how could they not have made enough to get through this?? their takeout game was already strong. *sigh* i know, i know nothing about business. maybe it was just a PITA and they were sick of it and decided to take the opportunity to cash out.
April 19, 20205 yr They stopped doing take-out after the first week or so of shut-down, didn't seem like they thought it was worth it. It appears someone on here knows the family, so maybe we'll get more info. I definitely have to think they might have wanted out already, and this was just the final push. If it really does close, maybe one or more of the family will land somewhere else and bring the magic with them. It's not one of those places with nostalgia about the location or anything, I was going there when it was a 39-cent hamburger stand. The important thing is the food, and most importantly the enchilada gravy. If we can get that someplace else, that'd be fine with me.
April 19, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, utee94 said: They stopped doing take-out after the first week or so of shut-down, didn't seem like they thought it was worth it. It appears someone on here knows the family, so maybe we'll get more info. I definitely have to think they might have wanted out already, and this was just the final push. If it really does close, maybe one or more of the family will land somewhere else and bring the magic with them. It's not one of those places with nostalgia about the location or anything, I was going there when it was a 39-cent hamburger stand. The important thing is the food, and most importantly the enchilada gravy. If we can get that someplace else, that'd be fine with me. Not an Austinite, so can't relate. But the use of the term "gravy" in connection with enchilada sauce and pasta sauce simultaneously amuses me and makes me queasy.
April 19, 20205 yr I'm not a huge fan of Enchiladas Y Mas, but I eat there a few times a month. I am sad that it is closing. The owner is related to the owner of Jorges on 6th St., but I have never tried the Margaritas at Enchiladas y Mas. Anyway, my question is what is the big appeal. Just curious as I go to Casita Guanajuato much more frequently.
April 19, 20205 yr You eat at a restaurant multiple times per month but you aren’t a fan? That is just crazy. No opinion on EyM as I live south and have only been once years ago.
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