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The 11 most beautiful Austin restaurants to visit right now

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by Claudia Alarcon
Updated July 12, 2024

Some meals call for jaw-dropping backdrops, and Austin’s restaurant scene, which balances Hill Country swag with global influences, has no shortage of beauties to choose from.

A thoughtfully refurbished 1920s cottage serves some of the most innovative Southern food in town. In Dripping Springs, an ethereal resort restaurant showcases the owner’s ambitious antique collection. Sea-inspired murals by an international artist add to the getaway vibes at a Greek favorite.

Austin’s most striking spots charm with both their top-notch menus and their stunning interiors. Read on for a guide to the 11 most beautiful restaurants in the city.

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4.3
4.3 (1028)
$50 and over
American
North Central
About the restaurant

Set on the historic Commodore Perry Estate, Lutie's was designed by interiors star Ken Fulk and invokes the property’s Jazz Age-roots. You’ll notice that sophisticated aesthetic on the always-changing New American menu, which could feature black cod with curry and okra, and dark chocolate ganache cake with vanilla bean anglaise. Floor-to-ceiling windows promise views of the patio and straight-out-of-Versaille gardens; antiques and lots of hanging plants round out the serene green atmosphere.


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JDEE
Dined on Sep 7, 2024
Phenomenal. 10/10 for ambience, service and food. Estate bread is to die for. I know, it’s “just bread,” right? Well, it’s not! Our server, who was also the sommelier, guided us throughout our meal. Grateful for her recommendations. They made our family dinner so special. Thank you to the entire Lutie’s team!
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4.7
4.7 (1501)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Dripping Springs
About the restaurant

Step through the massive turquoise doors at this Camp Lucy restaurant, and you’ll walk into one of the most breathtaking spaces in town. The menu is Hill Country-meets-the-world, and so are the interiors: Tillie’s ironwood rafters and beams were once part of a town hall in North Vietnam. Former antiques dealer Whit Hanks owns the luxe property and shows off his most prized possessions at this all-out architectural gem, including saint statues and a gilded French chandelier.


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Lindsey
Dined 2 days ago
Camp Lucy is beautiful. There’s not much more you can ask for with regards to ambiance. Restaurant is very nice, well decorated and very elegant. The menu is small but the food we got was excellent. Smash burger was amazing.
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4.7
4.7 (1121)
$50 and over
Contemporary French / American
Bouldin Creek
About the restaurant

Panoramic Lady Bird Lake views are one of the main draws at this rooftop oasis. But the clubby, mid-century interiors—leather sofas, velvet banquettes, and a sexy backlit bar—give you a reason to take in the spectacular views from inside, too. Even though Nido could easily get by on its glamorous good looks, the something-for-everyone menu delivers, featuring crowd pleasers like tuna crudo with pistachio and green olives and cavatelli tossed in lamb ragu.


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Andrew
Dined 3 days ago
Came here for our 1 year anniversary. Excellent seating with a beautiful view, excellent service, and the food was off the charts. My wife and I were extremely happy dining here for our 1 year anniversary.
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4.8
4.8 (268)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Central Austin
About the restaurant

This Craftsman bungalow got a second life as a vintage European-style lounge in 2021. Red velvet banquettes, a pressed-tin ceiling, brocade wallpaper, and a custom-made bar add up to an eclectic ambiance. There’s globally inspired food to match, like Thai red curry mussels, biscuits with beetroot butter and honey, and a signature ceviche. When the weather allows, sip on a strong cocktail—Honey Moon is known for them—on one of the outdoor seats under twinkling fairy lights.


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Sana
Dined 2 days ago
Food comes out really fast and really yummy. Service is perfect and I usually ask lots of questions about food before it comes out and they were so patient with me. Also great decor, lots to look at
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4.7
4.7 (816)
$31 to $50
French
East Austin
About the restaurant

This super sultry and artsy French bistro might be best loved for late-night steak frites and charcuterie. But it also shines for its cozy and bohemian interiors. The 1937 bungalow welcomes diners with a plant-filled, velvet-draped patio; inside, cherry-red walls with artwork and images from photographer Justine Gilcrease, the restaurant’s owner, evoke Paris’s Belle Époque era.


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Drew
Dined 6 days ago
What an incredible experience, the food was amazing the ambiance was incredible and the service was top notch. I made a mistake with my reservation of 8 and they were able to accommodate what I thought was the proper time. Such a delightful experience. Can’t wait to come back. ✌️✌️
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4.5
4.5 (1012)
$31 to $50
Greek
Austin
About the restaurant

Wife-and-husband team Roxie and Hristos Nikolakos hail from Rhodes, Greece, and designed their airy restaurant to reflect the coastal charm of their home island. Which explains the white-washed walls, rustic wooden furniture, and cobalt-blue windows. Murals from international artist Aurora Covarrubias add whimsy, including an octopus spanning the dining room and a Medusa that greets diners upon arrival. Throw in transportive Mediterranean food, and you’ve got a meal that’s also a getaway.


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McKenna
Dined 4 days ago
LOVED Yamas!! I wanted everything on the menu. We ended up going with the Mezze mussels, zucchini, & stuffed grape leaves. Every bite was *chef’s kiss*
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4.6
4.6 (436)
$31 to $50
Regional Mexican
Austin
About the restaurant

This Bouldin Creek newcomer is the next-best thing to a Tulum trip. White-washed walls, tables made from natural woods, linen drapes, and wicker accents create a resort-like ambiance—all that’s missing is the sea. Chef Jay Huang’s food also takes cues from the Yucatán Peninsula, so expect plenty of seafood, housemade tortillas, and tropical cocktails to fuel your beachy escape.


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Jeff
Dined 1 day ago
Great experience, fantastic food. Wonderful service from Sarah and the rest of the team!
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4.8
4.8 (1228)
$50 and over
Mediterranean
Downtown
About the restaurant

The Eastern Mediterranean feels are strong at this airy Austin Proper Hotel spot, which is done up in blues, earth tones, clay tiles, and intricate Middle Eastern upholstery. It all complements the Peacock’s Israeli and Turkish dishes, which are just as delicious as the interiors. Go with a group to dig into grilled meats, tagines, and mezze platters, and venture to the terracotta pot-lined patio with Shoal Creek views for drinks or dinner under the stars.


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Anirudh Sharma
Dined 7 days ago
Amazing food and presentation. The deserts are amazing.
A photo of Bulevar Mexican Kitchen restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1045)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Mexican
Arboretum
About the restaurant

The sibling to ATX Cocina showcases the same farm-fresh Mexican cooking, but in a larger, more design-forward space with limestone walls, tall ceilings, a huge bar, and an open kitchen anchored by a massive wood-fired grill. Floor-to-ceiling windows lead to a roomy patio boasting the best sunset views around. Look around, take a sip of your marg, and you’ll swear you’re at a Mexico City hotspot.


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Amanda
Dined 4 days ago
I love this restaurant- its food is fantastic & atmosphere is great! My service this past time was slow and several items we requested were out. It took a very long time between appetizers & our main meal coming out. I think it was an off night or perhaps not staffed adequately for a Monday evening. Overall, I’d go back because the food is phenomenal.
A photo of Olamaie restaurant
4.7
4.7 (2055)
$50 and over
Southern
Central Austin
About the restaurant

Since 2014, acclaimed chef Michael Fojtasek has served modern takes on farm-to-table Southern fare inside an exquisitely refurbished 1920s cottage. The small house has an open, breezy feel, with decor in muted shades of gray, enhanced by historic photos and local artwork—it’s the kind of understated but beautiful backdrop for Fojtasek’s artful dishes like blue-corn hush puppies with onion dip and trout roe, and confit lamb with peanut soup.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on May 26, 2024
The food was very good! There were so many flies in around the tables, it felt like we were eating on the patio. The butter beans were heavenly.
A photo of Driskill Grill - Driskill Hotel restaurant
4.4
4.4 (1268)
$50 and over
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Rancher chic best describes the vibe at the flagship restaurant inside Austin’s most historic hotel. For nearly 140 years, The Driskill has been a magnet for politicians and celebrities—most famously, it was where President Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson had their first date. The cowhide chairs, bronzed sconces, and crisp white tablecloths scream power lunch (or dinner), and so do elevated Texas hits like whiskey-infused duck breast and braised short ribs with cheddar grits.


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Koneko
Dined on Apr 27, 2024
Loved the exceptional contemporary cuisine in the midst of such beautiful traditional surroundings. A very special place!
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