13 Best Restaurants in South Austin and South Congress District, Austin

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We've compiled the best of the best in South Austin and South Congress District - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Elizabeth Street Café

$$ | South Austin Fodor's Choice

This clever French-Vietnamese concept sitting on the corner of South First is a picture-perfect café and boulangerie known for its delectable menu of banh mi and pho as well as a fantastic array of classic French pastries made in-house, including a daily selection of macarons. Pork and shrimp crepes, drunken beef noodles, and the fried chicken banh mi are safe bets. In addition to sake, beer, and inventive cocktails, the drink list brims with French wines that pair beautifully with this cuisine. Brunch is offered on weekends.

Home Slice Pizza

$$ | South Austin Fodor's Choice

This South Congress institution specializes in New York–style pizza with a down-home, neighborhood atmosphere. The happening hot spot attracts SoCo crowds any given day of the week, and an adjacent walk-up window with outdoor picnic table seating is conveniently located right next to their main dining room, which can fill up fast. Order by the pie or slice, and don't miss out on their mouthwatering hot sub sandwiches.

1415 S. Congress Ave., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-444–7437
Known For
  • One of the best pizzas in town
  • Family-friendly and exceptional customer service
  • Excellent SoCo location that's perfect for a grab-and-go slice

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Loro

$$ | South Austin Fodor's Choice

No one knows meat better than the James Beard award–winning team (namely, chefs Tyson Cole and Aaron Franklin) behind this Asian-Texan fusion smokehouse. The carnivore-centric menu features smoked meats, like Malaysian chicken bossam and incredible smoked baby back duroc-pork ribs, paired with Southeast Asian and Japanese sides and sauces that are all best enjoyed when shared. The cuisine is high-end, but the vibe is friendly and casual, with diners ordering at the bar and sharing huge tables on the back patio.

2115 S. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-916–4858
Known For
  • Barbecue fusion from two of Austin's most famous chefs
  • Walk-up ordering and extensive patio seating
  • Innovative food and drink menus

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Sway

$$ | South Austin Fodor's Choice

Based on a distinctive Australian-style Thai cuisine, Sway has provided Austin with an injection of modern Thai fusion in a chic, sexy setting. The South Austin hotspot, which opened in 2012, has received high acclaim from luminaries like Bon Appetit, who ranked it as one of the “50 Best New Restaurants in America” in 2013. The alluring menu offers tasty starters like prawn miange, followed by options including stir fry, curry, wok noodle, and grilled and fried rice preparations. We recommend the Jungle Curry, with wagyu beef, eggplant, and red chilis, or the lemongrass-perfumed tom kha gai soup. Reservations are required for the twice-nightly Moo Sway dinners, featuring off-menu specialties like whole roasted pork shoulder, all served family-style. To drink there's wine, sake, and beer, plus custom kombuchas and drinking vinegars (with flavors like tamarind and apple), mixed with Topo Chico and served over crushed ice. Seating is mainly communal and quickly fills up on weekends. Take-out orders are now accepted online, making the elevated cuisine more accessible.

Aba

$$ | South Congress District

This sophisticated Mediterranean fine-dining destination, an outpost of the original Chicago-based restaurant, is a venerable hot spot within the bustling Music Lane mixed-use enclave on South Congress Avenue. Specializing in Israeli, Turkish, Greek, and Lebanese cuisine, the extensive menu would be overwhelming without the helpful direction of servers, but you really can't go wrong with the variety of hummus, whipped spreads with homemade pita bread, and delicious mains—shawarma-spiced skirt is a standout. Save room for sticky date cake for dessert. Lunch is served on weekdays and swapped with a brunch service on weekends.

1011 S. Congress Ave., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
737-273–0199
Known For
  • Multiple-level terrace and patio seating
  • Excellent cocktail and dessert programs
  • Fabulous place to see and be seen
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Curra's Grill

$$ | South Austin

If you're looking for high-quality authentic Mexican food, head to Curra's. Their house-made cochinita pibil is moist and tender and the enchiladas are a cut above most local establishments. Try the enchiladas con chile Colorado, filled with melted Monterey Jack cheese and braised pork-tip, marinated in guajillo and chipotle sauces. Portions are hearty, and the house avocado margarita has a devoted fan base. There's another lively location in the Hyde Park neighborhood just north of downtown.

614 E. Oltorf St., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-444–0012
Known For
  • Signature avocado margaritas
  • Popular family brunch destination
  • Specialty enchiladas

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June's All Day

$$ | South Austin

This is another South Congress standby that matches its impeccable style with a heft of substance. The sunny-side-up neighborhood café and wine bar is a sophisticated injection of Parisian, alfresco attitude on the pedestrian-heavy strip of south Austin. Kick up your heels after a day of SoCo window-shopping to enjoy tasteful bistro classics like smoked salmon Nicoise salad, croque madame, and snapper carpaccio. And as the name implies, there's something on the menu to satisfy any type of craving, at any time of day.

1722 S. Congress Ave., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-416–1722
Known For
  • Dual strengths for grab-and-go pastries and leisurely bistro lunches
  • Patio seating with primo SoCo people-watching
  • Small bites and shareable plates perfect for groups

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LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue

$$ | South Austin

This "new school barbecue" joint debuted its brick-and-mortar location in south Austin in 2024 after years of slinging its choice cuts of smoked meats at a nearby food truck lot. Die-hard fans were ecstatic to see their beloved barbecue pitmasters expand their menu into exciting new territory, with inventive takes on tacos, burgers, and mouthwatering extras like hog fat cornbread and kale Caesar slaw.

5621 Emerald Forest Dr., Austin, TX, 78745, USA
512-945–9882
Known For
  • Weekend and day-only specials featuring items like brisket bacon ribs
  • Atypical barbecue joint sides, from kimchi to cauliflower burnt ends
  • Expanded menu including excellent cocktails and desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Matt's El Rancho

$$ | South Austin

This south Austin landmark has been slinging classic Tex-Mex cuisine since 1952, and while Austin foodie trends tend to overlook this family favorite, you'll hear few complaints from its steady crowd of happy diners. Combination dinners are many and varied, with all the usual standbys: tamales, crispy tacos, and more. Diehards swear by the chiles rellenos, enchiladas, and Bob Armstrong dip (queso with taco meat, guacamole, and sour cream). House margaritas, like the prickly pear, are pleasant palate cleansers. The expansive dining room can get noisy at peak hours, but the large outdoor patio is lovely in good weather.

2613 S. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-462–9333
Known For
  • Lively family-friendly atmosphere
  • Patio happy hour done right
  • Signature "Bob" starter queso dip
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Terry Black's BBQ

$$ | South Austin

A relatively recent addition to Austin’s barbecue scene, its newcomer status is bolstered by generations of pitmasters hailing from the famed BBQ epicenter of nearby Lockhart. The laid-back Barton Springs location and cafeteria-style service keep things casual, with diners picking out their sides (all the classics, from mac 'n' cheese to potato salad) before selecting their cut of meat. The brisket is impeccably juicy and tender, ribs (pork and beef) are colossal, and the jalapeño sausage is a crowd favorite. Prices are higher than the average barbecue joint, but the merit is there. Don’t expect a Franklin-type line, but they do occasionally sell out of meat, so call ahead if you’re hungry for anything in particular near closing time.

1003 Barton Springs Rd., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-394–5899
Known For
  • Classic cafeteria-style counter service
  • Brisket above all
  • Pitmasters with pedigrees

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Uchi

$$ | South Austin

Respectful of traditional sushi and sashimi methods—but not limited by them—this standout sushi bar (and consistently ranked top restaurant in Austin) starts with super-fresh ingredients. After that, anything goes, including touches of the South or south-of-the-border: yellowtail with ponzu sauce and sliced chilies, tempura-style fried green tomatoes, or seared monkfish cheeks with Vietnamese caramel, Belgian endive, roasted red grapes, and cilantro. You can make a tapas-style meal from the cold and hot "tastings" menu. Make reservations ahead of time for their daily happy hour (4–6 pm).

801 S. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-916–4808
Known For
  • One of the most sought-after happy hour seats in town
  • High-octane interiors to match the food, both of which can be loud
  • Raw bar that doesn't miss
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Vespaio

$$ | South Congress District

Known for its authentic trattoria feel, complete with an aromatic waft of homemade Italian classics upon entering, this is a great dinner destination after a long day spent strolling up and down South Congress. Dive into a bowl of cacio e pepe or nibble a slice of classic margherita pizza studded with garden-fresh basil. The inviting atmosphere will make you want to splurge on an espresso martini or phenomenal homemade desserts, from tiramisu to lemon panna cotta.

1610 S. Congress Ave., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-441–7672
Known For
  • Lively atmosphere with long wait times during peak times
  • Homemade Italian desserts
  • Scratch-made pasta and comfort food classics

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Winebelly

$$ | South Austin

This South First Street spot sits alongside a gas station on an unattractive corner lot at Oltorf, but the trendy wine bar and Mediterranean-style tapas eatery boasts all the appeal of a cozy local hangout. Tapas are slightly larger (and pricier) than a traditional Spanish outpost, but the savory small plates deliver, from customary selections like cured anchovies and bravas fries (with pimento and chili peppers) to more unconventional, locally sourced dishes like short-rib bruschetta and pan-seared Gulf shrimp with smoked pork jowl and polenta. 

519 W. Oltorf St., Austin, TX, 78704, USA
512-487–1569
Known For
  • International wine list and specialty cocktails
  • Expansive patio seating
  • Sharing-friendly signatures
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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