15 Best Restaurants in West Austin and Zilker Park, Austin

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

Better Half

$$ | West Austin Fodor's Choice

Local critics consistently rank this West Sixth Street hot spot as one of the area's best restaurants, and the sprawling patio is almost always packed. It's a lovely downtown-adjacent atmosphere to enjoy upscale, indulgent takes on juicy burgers and pastrami (as a sandwich or a queso topping), and with great coffee and cocktails served all day to boot. There are even more burgers at the Quonset hut next door, where Hold Out Brewing slings food and beer all day. Both eateries have a hot weekend brunch ticket and host live music, outdoor vintage markets, and other special events periodically.

Clark's Oyster Bar

$$$ | West Austin Fodor's Choice

One of local restaurateur Larry McGuire's white-hot eateries, Clark’s has occupied a top seat in the repertoire of Austin's best restaurants since its 2012 debut. The hip, and decidedly cozy, oyster bar tucked into a modest corner lot of West 6th has all the appeal of a sophisticated seafood restaurant, with the comfort of a neighborhood bistro. You'll find a pristine, daily rotation of raw oysters served with fresh horseradish, house cocktail sauce, and a tangy mignonette. The lobster roll is a signature home run, but the house burger is a surprising favorite, which spikes in popularity during the daily happy hour, when burgers and martinis are all half-off.

1200 W. 6th St., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-297–2525
Known For
  • Reputation for the freshest oysters in town
  • Decadent happy hour deals
  • Impeccably twee setting and decor

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Medici Roasting

$ | West Austin Fodor's Choice

For quite possibly the best coffee in Austin, visit this little bungalow on West Lynn that draws quite a crowd for the laid-back, cozy vibes that are great for casual patio hangouts or quick business meetings. Here, baristas pull exquisite shots for espresso drinks and leave creative designs in latte and cappuccino foam. It's a great neighborhood feel, tucked just above the bustle of downtown, with friendly staff and regulars. There are other Medici locations in town, but this is the original.

1101 W. Lynn St., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-524–5049
Known For
  • Family and pet-friendly outdoor seating
  • Homey neighborhood feel
  • Exceptional house roasts popular with coffee aficionados

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Mozart's Coffee Roasters

$ | West Austin Fodor's Choice

On any given sunny day, Austinites flock to Mozart's spacious lakeside patio to enjoy great coffee and indulgent baked goods. The expansive, multitiered deck overlooking Lake Austin can get crowded with weekend patrons, and weekdays are equally popular times for locals to post up and work remotely. There's an extensive bakery selection, plus an assortment of smoothies, sandwiches, signature sweet treats, and light breakfast fare. Live music on weekends is an added bonus, and their annual Christmas lights display is a seasonal sight to behold.

24 Diner

$$ | West Austin

The upscale breakfast fare and comfort food eatery might carry an unconventional price tag for a diner, but the quality of dishes (from Belgian waffles to meatloaf sandwiches) has earned a loyal fan base. The always bustling interior is a welcoming mix of mid-century retro and contemporary efficiency, with booths and barstool seating at high tables. The menu rotates with the seasons, but staples include chicken and waffles, three types of breakfast hash, and a weekly chicken and dumpling special. There’s an expected list of coffee drinks, plus a full bar and specialty milkshakes, from chocolate cherry to coconut cream, to satisfy any craving.

600 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-472–5400
Known For
  • Savory sweet signatures like fried chicken and waffles
  • Long wait times on weekends
  • Specialty milkshakes

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40 North

$$ | West Austin

Situated in a charming cottage just northwest of downtown, 40 North is a standard for classic Neapolitan pizza and light Italian fare. It's a lovely neighborhood setting with cozy patio seating and bright white interiors. The pies are the main draw, but the house burger and spicy chicken sandwich along with their other small plates are equally tasty. 

900 W. 10th St., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-660–5779
Known For
  • Signature pizzas like the Hot Honey and Dandelion
  • Minimalist interior
  • Original food truck still outside, along with more seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Fresa's

$ | Clarksville

It’s hard to think a drive-through could have such high-quality fare, but Fresa’s has built a name for its charcoal-grilled chicken al carbon, which is slow-roasted over post oak and served with homemade tortillas and sides like Mexican street corn and crispy brussels sprouts out of this trendy Clarksville take on fast food. Breakfast tacos, aguas frescas, and Stumptown coffee service the early morning crowd, but the family-style lunch and dinner menu is the real signature, with whole- or half-chicken orders (choose from achiote and citrus or Yucatán spice), accompanied by house-made salsas, corn tortillas, charro beans, and rice. Fresh salads, queso, and guacamole, plus a selection of beer, wine, and margarita kits are available for drive-through or walk-up orders.

Jeffrey's

$$$$ | West Austin

The chichi vibe of this legendary Clarksville steak house starts curbside with pink seersucker-clad valets, and extends to the lavish interiors and menu, with decadent accoutrements like martini carts and Ossetra caviar service whirring around the dining room. Find a seat at the bar during happy hour (all night Monday), when bar food is discounted. The crispy fried Gulf oysters are still a hot ticket—and a mainstay of Jeffrey’s past—and the truffled deviled eggs are divine. Expertly prepared steaks and racks are the main specialty here though, paired with an elaborate cocktail and wine program that all contribute to this elite dining experience.

1204 W. Lynn St., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-477–5584
Known For
  • Unmissable crispy Gulf oysters
  • Ultra-glam setting that's ideal for a special date night
  • Pre-Prohibition cocktails with a whimsical flair
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Josephine House

$$$ | West Austin

The adorable little sister of Jeffrey’s, located just across the street in a beautifully restored navy bungalow, offers a slightly more approachable, but still very sophisticated, daytime option for modern American cuisine and cocktail service. Locals love to sit at the patio or front-lawn tables, and reservations are recommended for the popular Monday Steak Frites Night, when a three-course meal (featuring a choice of steak, from rib eye to tartare) costs around $50. There's no lunch, but brunch is served daily (9 am to 3 pm), and an afternoon snacks menu pairs perfectly with the daily happy hour menu.

1601 Waterston Ave., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-503–8033
Known For
  • Afternoon snack menu and daily happy hour
  • Picture perfect Clarksville location complete with patio seating
  • Daily brunch service
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Magnolia Café

$ | West Austin

This local institution serves a full complement of the simple breakfast/brunch foods that Austinites tend to crave at all hours. The typical selection of sandwiches, omelets, salads, and desserts is supplemented by seven enchilada options and signatures like the Love Migas (eggs scrambled with crisp tortilla chips and fresh salsa, spiked with garlic-serrano butter and served with black beans). Breakfast, including stellar Frisbee-sized pancakes—buttermilk, whole wheat, cornmeal, or luscious gingerbread—is available 24/7. Service is always friendly and the worn booths and tables host a diverse gamut of loyal patrons, from hungover UT students to old-Austin early birds.

Pool Burger

$ | West Austin

Tucked between Deep Eddy Cabaret and Deep Eddy Pool, this burger joint--tiki bar is the ultimate island-inspired hideaway for sun-drenched Austinites. Take an afternoon off to enjoy yourself at the popular walk-up hut, where Wagyu beef burgers are on the grill every day, along with cult signatures like the Dazed and Confused veggie burger. Snacks like pool chips with guacamole and jalapeño pimento paired with sparkling rose, boozy frozen cocktails, and soft-serve ice cream help beat the heat.

2315 Lake Austin Blvd., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-334–9747
Known For
  • Perfect post-swim destination after an afternoon at Deep Eddy pool
  • Cool-kid crowd of local regulars
  • Fun booze-infused treats like frozen Hurricanes and rum cake–topped ice cream

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Sammie's Italian

$$$$ | West Austin

Sammie's specializes in classic Italian cuisine in a lively setting once home to the historic Hut's Hamburgers that shuttered in 2019. The cozy digs (restored to preserve the original art deco design) get loud during peak hours, but this homage to the great "red sauce institutions" of New York City is still a wonderful option for a modernized "Taste of Old Italy" date night. Lunch service is only offered on Fridays.

807 W. 6th St., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-474–2054
Known For
  • Signature arrabiata sauce featured in most dishes
  • Excellent service
  • Sleek vibes but noisy atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sat.–Thurs.

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Swedish Hill

$$ | West Austin

This longtime Clarksville institution (formerly known as Sweetish Hill, established 1975) got a major facelift in 2019, and the bougie bakery came back in full force with updated interiors, more inside seating, and an expanded all-day café menu. The surrounding Sixth and Blanco development, a major mixed-use retail and restaurant endeavor set to open in late 2026, has forced this expanded version of the café to temporarily operate on a slightly scaled-down version ("Little Swedish") during the ongoing construction. But patrons can still expect an all-day menu of delicious homemade pastry, bread, and bagel selections, house-made coffee and breakfast buns, a deli case of hot and cold bites, and fresh salads and special entrées.

1128 W. 6th St., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-472–1347
Known For
  • Frustrating lack of on-site parking
  • Exceptional house-made baked goods
  • Weekend crowds lining up for bakery specials that sell out fast

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Wink Restaurant & Wine Bar

$$ | West Austin

Tucked in a small strip mall off Lamar Boulevard, this sleek, petite restaurant is as dedicated to excellence in service and artful dishes as it is to fresh, quality ingredients from local purveyors. Put your trust in the classical trained chefs' five- and seven-course tasting menus (vegetarian options available), which change daily. Each course brings a surprising mix of flavors, from grilled antelope with sweet potatoes to seared dayboat scallops in a lemongrass-red-curry broth. The adjacent wine bar is a more casual way to experience the full menu or just small bites from the bar menu with selections from the formidable wine list.

1014 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-482–8868
Known For
  • Elevated but unpretentious atmosphere
  • Intimate date-night vibes
  • Daily seasonal tasting menus
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Z'Tejas

$$ | Clarksville

This stylish Southwestern fusion outpost is popular for its upscale yet unpretentious vibe and attractively presented Southwestern dishes at fair prices. Try the jerk-chicken Diablo pasta or Tex-Mex plates like the smoked-chicken poblano chile relleno. Portions are hearty, but the salads and small bites, like the grilled-shrimp and guacamole tostada bites, are equally enticing. Peak hours can be noisy, with a good chance of a wait before being seated. Weekend brunch has diverse options, like Barbacoa breakfast enchiladas and chorizo pork scrambles.

1110 W. 6th St., Austin, TX, 78703, USA
512-478–5355
Known For
  • Long wait during peak weekend hours
  • Sprawling menu options for all ages and appetites
  • Limited on-site parking

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