Food scene
An 8 minute walk! Stop here for fresh produce, seafood, wine, beer, bathroom toiletries, and more!
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Fresh Plus Grocery
1221 W Lynn StAn 8 minute walk! Stop here for fresh produce, seafood, wine, beer, bathroom toiletries, and more!
A Jonny Cash-Themed Texas Honky-Tonk! It doesn't get more Texan than this folks.
Austin’s famed MEAN EYED CAT is a bar like no other.
Set away, yet close, to the activities of downtown Austin, it is unabashedly what Texas’ capital city is all about, and has been a staple of local life ever since 2004. Featuring an excellent draft selection of local and craft beers, in addition to a full bar and creative cocktail list, patrons enjoy the interior rooms – a homage to the great Johnny Cash – and the open wooden patio, which is sheltered under an immense, 300+ year old Texas Live Oak. Metcalf's world famous Texas BBQ is available, with an assortment of delicious sides.
The building once was the home to the Cut-Rite chainsaw repair shop, and this too is celebrated throughout the interior, with chainsaws and blades evident in the décor. When the establishment was converted into a bar by former owner Chris Marsh, in tribute to his father, and also to the primary musical influence introduced to him early in life, the bar was dubbed “The Mean Eyed Cat”, after the Johnny Cash tune. Portraits, posters, vinyl album copies and all varieties of Cash memorabilia festoon the entire building, in and out.
The new ownership group of Matt Luckie, Max Moreland, and Jed Thompson, the restructured interior architecture was created while preserving the bar’s earlier ambience, in addition to the new drink, and food menu through partnership with Stubbs. The group has a locally established track record of exceptional service and business acumen, as evidenced in their other hospitality enterprises. Their handpicked staff not only is the most friendly, welcoming and humorous in the entire city, but bring decades of experience from Austin and afar.
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Mean-Eyed Cat
1621 W 5th StA Jonny Cash-Themed Texas Honky-Tonk! It doesn't get more Texan than this folks.
Austin’s famed MEAN EYED CAT is a bar like no other.
Set away, yet close, to the activities of downtown Austin, it is unabashedly what Texas’ capital city is all about, and has been a staple of local life ever since 2004. Featuring an excellent draft selection of local and craft beers, in addition to a full bar and creative cocktail list, patrons enjoy the interior rooms – a homage to the great Johnny Cash – and the open wooden patio, which is sheltered under an immense, 300+ year old Texas Live Oak. Metcalf's world famous Texas BBQ is available, with an assortment of delicious sides.
The building once was the home to the Cut-Rite chainsaw repair shop, and this too is celebrated throughout the interior, with chainsaws and blades evident in the décor. When the establishment was converted into a bar by former owner Chris Marsh, in tribute to his father, and also to the primary musical influence introduced to him early in life, the bar was dubbed “The Mean Eyed Cat”, after the Johnny Cash tune. Portraits, posters, vinyl album copies and all varieties of Cash memorabilia festoon the entire building, in and out.
The new ownership group of Matt Luckie, Max Moreland, and Jed Thompson, the restructured interior architecture was created while preserving the bar’s earlier ambience, in addition to the new drink, and food menu through partnership with Stubbs. The group has a locally established track record of exceptional service and business acumen, as evidenced in their other hospitality enterprises. Their handpicked staff not only is the most friendly, welcoming and humorous in the entire city, but bring decades of experience from Austin and afar.
Cipollina
1213 W Lynn StHandmade Pastas, Wood-Fired Pizzas, Italian cuisine.
Posh fine-dining icon featuring upscale New American cuisine in a tony setting plus an active bar.
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Jeffrey's
1204 W Lynn StPosh fine-dining icon featuring upscale New American cuisine in a tony setting plus an active bar.
Sushi Zushi
3221 Feathergrass CtAffordable Sushi for Dine-in or Delivery
Offering lunch, afternoon snacks, evening drinks, and special events in Austin's historic Clarksville neighborhood.
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Josephine House
1601 Waterston AveOffering lunch, afternoon snacks, evening drinks, and special events in Austin's historic Clarksville neighborhood.
Sightseeing
The Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail, named for a former Austin mayor and his wife, is a natural gem in the heart of the Texas capital. The scenic trail forms a loop around Lady Bird Lake, a reservoir on the Colorado River, and is sometimes referred to as the Lady Bird Lake Trail or the Town Lake Trail.
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Ann And Roy Butler Hike And Bike Trail
The Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail, named for a former Austin mayor and his wife, is a natural gem in the heart of the Texas capital. The scenic trail forms a loop around Lady Bird Lake, a reservoir on the Colorado River, and is sometimes referred to as the Lady Bird Lake Trail or the Town Lake Trail.
6-minute walk. At the northern end of a greenbelt, this park features a playground, swimming pool & tennis courts. Wheelchair accessible entrance. Good for kids.
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Westenfield Neighborhood Park
2008 Enfield Rd6-minute walk. At the northern end of a greenbelt, this park features a playground, swimming pool & tennis courts. Wheelchair accessible entrance. Good for kids.
Neighborhoods
Established by freed slaves in the 1870s, Clarksville is a small historic district west of Downtown. The low-key, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood is known for its modest bungalows and long-standing cafes and shops. A vibrant graffiti park, the HOPE Outdoor Gallery, occupies a rambling hillside. Clarksville is bordered by a trendy commercial strip on Lamar Boulevard, as well as Treaty Oak, a state landmark.
The Clarksville neighborhood, so named for being centered around Austin's Clarksville Historic District, is charming, upbeat, and aesthetically gorgeous!
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Clarksville
Established by freed slaves in the 1870s, Clarksville is a small historic district west of Downtown. The low-key, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood is known for its modest bungalows and long-standing cafes and shops. A vibrant graffiti park, the HOPE Outdoor Gallery, occupies a rambling hillside. Clarksville is bordered by a trendy commercial strip on Lamar Boulevard, as well as Treaty Oak, a state landmark.
The Clarksville neighborhood, so named for being centered around Austin's Clarksville Historic District, is charming, upbeat, and aesthetically gorgeous!