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Probably the best place I visited in Austin. The food was great, there’s so many activities here and I love the concept of everything being made in house. The people that work there are also really hot which is like not the point but it is a plus. Our server was Jessie and she was such a sweet heart
Loved the chicken pesto pasta here! Also ordered the soft provolone fondue with brioche bread. It was good but I personally would have liked the cheese to be a little flavorful. Went there on a Sunday night and it was still a bit busy, service was slightly slow. The dessert was also decent.
Glad we decided to try this place out! I had been there long ago with some friends but this time we made it a date night. Made a reservation and we arrived early was a bit of a mess up but nothing that the staff couldn’t fix. We enjoyed our stay with live music as well. Worth the time and more than
Fun and lively place for drinks, sports, and food. Our server was prompt and helpful in selecting our food and beers. There’s plenty of outdoor dog friendly seating with heaters in the winter months. This is a fun place to hang out when you’re at the Domain.
Came here to celebrate a 50th birthday party. Because of the size of our party (14), our reservation had to be treated like a private event but I was so glad we did! Matthew, via email, was able to answer all my questions. There was a minimum to be spent but it all worked out. We had our table f
Split a meatloaf dish and wedge salad. We followed this with a monkey bread dessert. Everything tasted fresh and the servers were polished and polite. The meatloaf was tender, savory and topped with a red sauce. The sides were fine. The money bread was a bit underwhelming. The vanilla bean ice cream
5 min walk from our hotel in The Domain. Excellent food!! The servers were beautiful, guys & gals! Trendy place, glass kitchen. Absolutely packed at 130 in the afternoon.
Came in around 10am on a Sunday and there were plenty of seats inside and on patio. Very spacious. The patio had misting fans. They have live bands inside and with speakers on the patio, we could still enjoy it. Our servers were all very attentive and friendly. We did the build your own antipasti p
We came here on a busy Saturday evening and were promptly seated at a table that gave us a great view for people watching and the football game of course! There were games for my teenagers to occupy themselves while the food was being prepared (which was great!) Alexa was kind and attentive! We h
BBQ Pork Belly Nachos were all the best of the flavor combination you hope for. The Soft Pretzel and Fondue has a well served reputation as a best loved item. Trendy on point open air location.
The dining experience was far beyond my expectations. I had always walked by this restaurant when shopping locally at The Domain, and always observed that the restaurant had a constant ebb and flow of customers. I finally decided to try them for my birthday lunch, and I could not be happier with tha
Went for lunch, indoor seating had a 15 minute wait so we sat outside which was ok because the fans and misters kept us cool. Our waitress was friendly and attentive. I got the crispy chicken katsu sandwich and my husband the turkey pastrami sandwich, both were delicious as was the pretzel rolls wit
culinary Dropout at the Domain is a great place to go with friends and coworkers. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, with plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors. The food is delicious, with a focus on classic American dishes with a twist. The fried chicken is my personal favorite, but there
We went on a Saturday morning and made a reservation. No wait at all and we were sat promptly when arrived. I had a Pom passion mimosa that was wonderful and the smokehouse hash. They brought out a side of fries for my daughter before the rest of our food and it helped entertain her. At the end, a m
Very popular spot to get food and a drink. They have live music (on Friday evenings). Menu is good, feels limited. Was not impressed with the mashed potatoes but the fried chicken with honey over it is absolutely incredible. Love the interior decor! Biggest complaint: parking is an event for sure.
Culinary Dropout is family fun with ping pong, foosball , corn hole, and occasional live music. This is our family go-to on nights when none of us can agree on what to eat and I just CAN’T do another kid place. I like the deviled egg starter even though deviled eggs have already had their moment.
This place was super cute! I love this outdoor seating options. My food and drink were extremely fresh and flavorful.
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