Here Are The Best Restaurants On South Congress (According To Locals)
South Congress...what a babe, right?! Popular for being the primary tourist district in Austin, Texas, South Congress (or SOCO) is full of shops, famous murals, coffee, hotels, rooftop pools, bars, and lots and lots of restaurants. Wondering where to eat on South Congress? From tacos to upscale dinner restaurants, here's the best food on South Congress.
Sure, everyone knows about the flagship Torchy's Tacos. (And if we're being honest, queso and a Trailer Park taco is always a good idea.)
But in this guide, we're sharing local Austin resident recommendations for the best South Congress restaurants, including a few hidden gems that tourists don't always know about. (Keep reading for those!)
Where To Eat On South Congress
1. Maie Day
Best for: a local Austin steakhouse
Maie Day is a chop house situated in the ground floor of the South Congress Hotel. They serve excellent cocktails, large portions of appetizers and sides, and locally-sourced prime steaks, pork chops, and . The whole place feels like a party!
Start with a dozen oysters from their raw bar and their delicious smoked fish dip, and then plan on a big juicy steak for dinner. Their sides are creative takes on classic steakhouse dishes, like a bodacious bloomed onion with Maie Day sauce, or their crazy good mac and cheese with Tilamook cheddar on curly fusilli pasta.
Be sure to try their world famous Texas chocolate cake!
Parking tip: Maie Day offers complimentary valet and validated self-parking at the South Congress hotel for two hours.
WEBSITE | 1603 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
2. Sips & Sweets Cafe
Best for: some bubbly while you shop
Located inside the flagship Kendra Scott in Austin, this cafe offers macarons, coffee, wine, and bites from local Austin bakers. They even offer a daily South Congress happy hour! You can get a glass of bubbly to sip while you shop, or enjoy your treats on the outdoor covered patio.
While it's not necessarily the best option if you need a meal (head across the street to June's All Day for that...), Sips and Sweets cafe is the perfect little spot to grab a macaron, a glass of wine, and maybe a seasonal dessert or snack to enjoy before you pick out some gorgeous Kendra Scott jewelry.
WEBSITE | 1701 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
3. Tiny Grocer
Best For: Grab-and-go lunch (that tourists don't know about!)
This is so much more than in a grocery store! (Although, yes, it does have groceries...)
Pop into this itty-bitty grocery store on South Congress and beeline for the back wall. That’s where you’ll find the Tiny Delicatessan with the most scrumptious lunch sandos, salads, breakfast bagels, coffee, and soft serve. There are loads of vegan and gf options here, too.
And if you want to do some grocery shopping to bring a few goodies back to your home, they have a curated selection of beverages, spreads, snacks, fermented foods, desserts, gift ideas, and more.
WEBSITE | 1718 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
4. Magnolia Cafe
Best for: Iconic OG Austin Queso
You’re in Austin, and you know you’re supposed to eat queso while you’re here…but where? Well, Magnolia Cafe has one of the most iconic queso in Austin. It’s called “Mag Mud” because it’s made with black beans that you mix into the queso. PS: President Obama ate at Magnolia Cafe when he visited Austin.
Magnolia Cafe is a no-frills type of place, but it's one of those old classic Austin restaurants that everyone needs to visit at least once.
WEBSITE | 1920 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
5. Aba
Best for: the prettiest restaurants on South Congress
Tucked inside the Music Lane development at the northern end of South Congres Ave, Aba is a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant with an elevated menu, a beautiful outdoor patio...and a long wait time for a table.
(If you're wondering where to eat on South Congress, this is one of the hottest reservations to get!)
The restaurant originated from Chicago, but it seems to be made for Austin’s climate: the hot-weather foods, sprawling patio with swinging lanterns and lush greenery, and cool cocktail bar are the perfect addition to the South Congress restaurant scene. It's perfect at any time of day, but the brunch hours are an especially sweet time to enjoy the beautiful Texas weather.
(Parking tip: Music Lane restaurants validate underground parking for 2 hours.)
WEBSITE | 1011 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
6. Jo's Coffee
Best for: coffee and an iconic photo
Whether you’re aware of it or not, you already know this South Congress coffee shop: it’s the one with the famous I Love You So Much mural written on the side. (You know that mural, right?!)
If you’re shopping and need a quick pick-me-up, step up to the window and order a coffee + breakfast taco to go.
Jo's is famous for their Iced Turbo, which is basically an iced latte with extra espresso, hazelnut, chocolate, and condensed milk. If you love sweet, sugary, super-charged coffee drinks, head to Jo's on a hot day for a little pick-me-up.
And even if you don't order a coffee, be sure to snap a picture by the famous mural.
WEBSITE | 1300 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
7. Joann's Fine Foods
Best for: Tex Mex On South Congress
This retro patio bar is outside the Austin Motel. It’s a great place to stop for lunch, rest your feet, and order some American classics (their chicken fried steak is a winner) or a Tex-Mex favorite (try the skirt steak fajitas.)
Just in the mood for a cocktail? Get a margarita or a Paloma. Booze-free? They have fresh-squeezed juices that taste amazing after an afternoon in the hot Austin sun.
WEBSITE | 1224 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
8. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
Best for: ice cream on south congress
This Columbus-based ice cream brand has a storefront on South Congress located in a century-old building. Stop by getting a scoop of their splendid ice cream in a cup or a cone. The milk-based treats are made from grass-grazed cream, and the vegan scoops are just as thoughtfully prepared.
If you’re on South Congress with a friend, try their ice cream flight: your choice of 10 scoops of different flavors, served with waffle cone chips.
WEBSITE | 1208 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
9. Lucky Robot
Best for: happy hour on south congress
Want a little bit of Tokyo while you’re in Austin, Texas? Lucky Robot is an adorable sushi bar and Tokyo-inspired restaurant on South Congress.
Their happy hour is an excellent time to sit outside on the sidewalk patio and enjoy discounted sashimi, kitchen menu items, and bottles of sake and wine.
Plus, they source their fish conscientiously, educating their staff and customers about the long-term effects our food choices have on the planet. This means you can dine on delicious sushi, knowing you’re making good choices for our oceans.
WEBSITE | 1303 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
10. Hotel San José
Best for: a hidden gem patio bar
It’s tucked off the sidewalk, but the poolside patio at Hotel San Jose is open to non-hotel guests if you know what you’re looking for. The simple menu of beer, wine, cocktails, and light fare is available to courtyard guests daily.
WEBSITE |1316 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
11. Perlas
Best for: An Upscale Seafood Dinner
Not only is this seafood restaurant an excellent spot for a fun dinner out on South Congress, but it’s also one of the best patios in Austin. The sprawling live oak-shaded outdoor space is a beautiful place to get a martini and a plate of raw oysters and watch the shoppers bustle by.
Perla’s has an excellent seafood program with fresh fish flown in daily. This is where to eat on South Congress if you want a phenomenal grilled seafood meal, a lobster roll, or simply a plate of raw oysters at the cocktail bar.
WEBSITE | 400 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
12. Home Slice
Best for: pizza on South Congress
Home Slice is one of the best places you can eat on South Congress! It’s a household name in Austin, and locals love it just as much as tourists.
What tourists don’t always know? The subs are even better than the pizza. (Seriously - ask any Austin local where to get the best meatball sub in Austin, and they’ll tell you it’s at Home Slice.)
If you’re not up for waiting for a table, go next door to More Home Slice and get a slice or two to-go. They have some sidewalk patio tables outside where you can enjoy your slice before continuing your shopping journey.
WEBSITE | 1415 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
13. Mañana
Best for: the prettiest coffee shop on South Congress
Arguably the most photo-worthy coffee shop in south Austin, Mañana is a well-known coffee shop on South Congress where you can relax and stay a while. It’s located on the first floor of the South Congress Hotel, and it’s worth a visit whether you’re a hotel guest or not.
Stop by for a coffee, juice, or house-made pastry from James Beard Award semifinalist Amanda Rockman.
WEBSITE |1603 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
14. Watertrade
Best for: a speakeasy cocktail bar
A fun speakeasy-style Japanese cocktail bar inside the South Congress Hotel. Water trade is adjacent to Otoko, one of the most sought-after omakase experiences in Austin. While there's a long wait list (and a $250 price tag per person) to dine at Otoko, the Watertrade cocktail bar is open to the public - no reservations required.
The entrance isn't marked, so most people don't know about it! Walk into the courtyard of the hotel, and you'll see some unmarked stairs. At the top of the stairs, you'll find the word OTOKO, and that means you're in the right place!
WEBSITE | 1603 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
15. Little Brother Coffee & Kolaches
Best for: a walk-by snack on south congress
You might miss it if you don’t know what you’re looking for! Little Brother (from the same team who brought you Better Half Bar, one of our recommendations for where to eat in downtown Austin) is a small walkup window offering coffee + kolache.
It’s a simple concept, but the sweet or savory kolache paired with a (consistently good) coffee is a great start to the morning.
Little Brother is where to eat on South Congress when you need breakfast on the run.
WEBSITE | 1512 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
16. Café No Sé
Best for: brunch on south congress
Located inside the South Congress Hotel, Café No Sé is bright, colorful, and full of healthy (or indulgent) breakfast and lunch items.
This is a darling spot to stop in for a quick meal. You’ll find salads, burgers, breakfast bowls, and such, as well as the same delicious pastries that you can get at Mañana Coffee Shop.
WEBSITE | 1603 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
17. Vespaio
Best for: Italian Food on South Congress
Vespaio has been a favorite since 1998, making it one of the oldest operating restaurants on South Congress today.
The scratch-made menu impresses diners again and again. This is the place to order the full bottle of wine, order all the things, and indulge to your heart’s content in handmade pasta, excellent red sauce, and some of the best tiramisu in town.
Vespaio butchers their own protein uses the entire animal, and approaches every part of their restaurant, from the back to the front of the house, with the same amount of care.
WEBSITE | 1610 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
18. June's All Day
Best for: wine + dinne ron the patio
“All Day” is part of the title, and while you can certainly stop by for a morning coffee + croissant, or go for a burger + rosé for happy hour, I recommend an evening meal. The menu at this tiny corner spot on South Congress might make this your favorite restaurant in Austin.
Try their Bone Marrow Bolonaise or the famous Fried Chicken Sandwich with kohlrabi ranch slaw and hot sauce. If you’re a wino, you’ll find something fun in their expertly curated and always evolving wine list.
Sit on the small bistro patio if you enjoy people watching, or enjoy the indoor banquet seating near the vintage jukebox indoor if you want a more retro feel. (The bar is a fun place to perch if you’re on a date or dining solo.)
WEBSITE | 1722 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
19. The Meteor Cafe
Best for: natural wine bar and coffee shop
When you’re ready to relax, stop by The Meteor Cafe. Pick out a bottle of natural wine from the fridge and a tin of fish from their curated selection.
They’ll open it for you, provide a few glasses, and you can enjoy it on their spacious back patio. (It’s located behind the store, so it will feel like you’re tucked away from the noise of South Congress.)
By the way, this is a great spot for morning coffee + breakfast, too.
WEBSITE | 2110 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
20. Neighborhood Sushi
Best for: sushi on south congress
This sushi restaurant is from the MML Hospitality Group (Perla's, June's, Elizabeth Street Cafe), so you know it's going to be amazing...and Neighborhood Sushi certainly is! It's a welcoming yet upscale spot that's perfect for a quick bite at the counter with your friend or a full-blown $$$ birthday celebration with a group.
Note that the entrance to this one is actually via the back door, so you won't enter through the South Congress-facing patio.
WEBSITE | 1716 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
21. Teal House Coffee and Bakery
Best for: cinnamon rolls
Everyone in Austin knows where to get the best cinnamon rolls in Austin: Teal House, a coffee shop + bakery that’s just south of the main shopping region of South Congress Ave. It’s only a few blocks away and worth the short walk for those warm, gooey rolls covered in cream cheese frosting.
Order singles (or by the ½ or full dozen if you want to bring them back to your house) of regular or gluten-free rolls. Teal House is a full coffee shop as well. On busy tourism mornings, it’s typically a bit less crowded than some of the mainstream coffee shops on South Congress (Jo’s, Manana), and you can order your drink with faster service.
WEBSITE | 2304 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
22. Hopdoddy
Best for: burgers and beer on south congress
This wouldn’t be a guide to where to eat on South Congress without mentioning this Austin native. Hopdoddy Burger Bar's flagship store is right here on South Congress Ave. They started in Austin and now have several locations around the country.
This burger chain offers fresh, handmade burgers served on soft buns (GF available!) or in salad bowls. They also have massive margaritas, happy hour beer specials, and boozy milkshakes.
The names are just as memorable as the toppings: the spicy Llano Poblano with pepper jack cheese and seared poblanos, the sweet-and-salty Bacon Jam Double with house-made tomato bacon jam, and the Goodnight/Good Cause, whose order proceeds go to fund local Austin charities.
WEBSITE | 1400 S Congress Ave Suite A190, Austin, TX 78704
23. The Salty Donut
Best for: donuts on south congress
This Miami-based boutique donut shop serves donuts + coffee, but not just any normal donuts… These are crazy flavors like prickly pear margarita, sweet potato pie, and affogato.
WEBSITE | 2000 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
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