Austin's dining history runs very deep. To honor the city’s culinary past, Eater updated its guide to historic Austin restaurants that are worth checking out. Ranging from 19th-century institution Scholz Garten, which was founded in 1866, to early ’80s classics like Chinatown, here are the best places to experience the roots of Austin's ongoing culinary explosion. And yes, sadly, Austin's longtime restaurants have been disappearing as the years progress, like Nau’s Enfield Drug (2023), La Mexicana Bakery (2022), Chez Nous (2021), Dart Bowl Cafe (2020), Threadgill’s (2020), Cafe Josie (2020), Eastside Cafe (2019), Hut’s Hamburgers (2019), and so on. Currently, the longtime steak restaurant the Hoffbrau has been temporarily closed since 2020.
For other iconic dining experiences in the city, seek out Austin's emblematic dishes, barbecue, burgers, pizza, drinks, and the Eater 38.
With updates by Nadia Chaudhury.
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