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ROUND ROCK. Festive atmosphere – think colorful neon, cactus and agave plants, bustling service, and lively music – is the perfect complement to Antonio's vivacious Tex-Mex food. All your favorites are present and are well-prepared with fresh ingredients and appealing presentation. Choose from burritos, tacos, chili, queso dip, and plenty of vegetarian options. Everyone is sure to find something tasty, and there's a good selection of tequilas, too!
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Baby Acapulco
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1628 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704 · 512-474-8774
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BARTON SPRINGS DISTRICT. Recognized for several years in a row by the "Austin Chronicle" for serving the best margaritas in town, you'll find this casual restaurant among the popular Barton Springs strip of eateries. Dozens of varieties of the famous cocktail are offered, including banana, pink passion, and pineapple. The best seat in the house isn't actually in the house but on its outside patio, where you can enjoy traditional Tex-Mex fare while people-watching.
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Chuy's
1728 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704 · 512-474-4452
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BARTON SPRINGS DISTRICT. Chuy's is a real local favorite, and its colorful, whimsical decor features an Elvis shrine, lava lamps, and approximately 1,000 wooden fish dangling precariously from the ceiling. New Mexico chilis are grilled up front and served in many of the tasty Tex-Mex dishes, and Southwest enchiladas come stuffed with smoked chicken and cheese and crowned with a fried egg.
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Cisco's
1511 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702 · 512-478-2420
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EAST AUSTIN. More than once, Cisco's has been called the type of place that makes Austin the city it is. Family-owned, it opened in the '50s and quickly became the spot for breakfasting politicians. The crowd is a bit more diverse these days, but the food remains just as good. One whiff of homemade biscuits and spicy migas, and you'll be hooked. If you're tired of the eggs-and-salsa drill, sample picadillos (rolls filled with zesty ground beef) as an alternative. At lunch, fajitas, enchiladas, and the like take the forefront. Casual and super friendly, the place also comes with charmingly outdated decor and family photos.
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El Azteca
2600 E 7th St, Austin, TX 78702 · 512-477-4701
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EAST END. Since 1963, this family-owned restaurant has been welcoming hungry guests with fantastic, homestyle Tex-Mex cooking. The owners are active in the community and have amassed a large contingent of friends and well-wishers, so the place has a wonderful local feel. You'll find familiar items like enchiladas and burritos, of course, but you should also venture towards unusual options, like cabrito flautas, carne de puerco chipotle, or barbacoa de cabeza. Dishes tend to be spicy, so keep an ice-cold cerveza or margarita close at hand!
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Maudie's Cafe
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2608 W 7th St, Austin, TX 78703 · 512-473-3740
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WEST AUSTIN. A small local chain, Maudie's is a quintessential Tex-Mex joint, relaxed and welcoming. It offers all the comfort foods Austinites crave: fajitas with fixings, cheese enchiladas, burritos galore, and nachos with beans, cheese, jalapenos, and onions. The only item a little out of the ordinary is the beans, which are 100% fat free and vegetarian. Since Maudie's is popular and accepts no reservations, expect a bit of a wait most nights.
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Texican Café
11066 Pecan Park Blvd, Lakeline Mall Plaza, Cedar Park, TX 78613 · 512-506-9900
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CEDAR PARK. Casual, fun Texican Cafe combines the best of Mexican and Texan cuisines to phenomenal effect. Begin your culinary adventure with trademark jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese and fried in a crispy potato crust. Main courses include Tex-Mex standbys like taco salad and chimichangas as well as traditional Mexican dishes like roasted cabrito (young goat) and pork tips in chile sauce. The place is popular, so expect a wait at peak times.
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The Oasis
6550 Comanche Trail, Austin, TX 78732 · 512-266-2442
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LAKE TRAVIS. This restaurant, perched above Lake Travis, affords spectacular views. In fact, incredible vistas of the Hill Country are standard, and you'll definitely want to come in time to watch the stunning sunsets. The menu capitalizes on local tradition and promises a mix of Tex-Mex and American dishes. Give yourself over to sizzling fajitas, or try fish tacos, crawfish etouffee enchiladas, or a ranch chicken wrap. A series of more than 40 outdoor decks ensures that everyone gets a great seat. Don't forget to order a margarita or two!
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Trudy's South Star
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4141 S Capital of Texas Hwy, Brodie Oaks Shopping Center, Austin, TX 78704 · 512-326-9899
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SOUTH AUSTIN. Although Trudy's regularly wins awards at Austin's annual Hot Sauce Festival, plenty of other factors make it one of the city's most consistently busy restaurants. In addition to a lively after-work bar scene, it has a casual atmosphere that's entirely family-friendly. Menu highlights include taco salads, "create your own" enchiladas, and a spicy chicken-stuffed avocado topped with green chile sauce and cheese. A good place for breakfast, too – try Mexican eggs Benedict for proof!
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Vivo
2015 Manor Rd, Austin, TX 78722 · 512-482-0300
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EAST AUSTIN. Vibrant colors, bold artwork, and an enviable patio (complete with outdoor fountain) set the scene at this well-attended restaurant, which is a favorite for grown-up pursuits. The lively place is great for satiating your craving for a margarita or sampling the signature puffy-fried tacos, filled with beef picadillo, tofu, chicken, and more. You can also try grilled chicken or skirt steak, fajitas, a variety of enchiladas, or a hearty combination plate. The food has a reputation for being healthful, and you can accompany it with a michelada (an iced, seasoned beer) or a glass of sangria just to even things out. On weekend evenings, the place can get busy and be quite animated!
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