Nestled in far north Austin, this family-friendly gastropub serves up creative cocktails, craft beers, and a diverse menu of locally sourced comfort food in a stylish yet casual setting.
"One of the more upscale picks for family dining, the northwest gastropub (with a far south location) serves up entrees like pork and spaetzle, along with the standard burgers and steaks. There’s also a large appetizer list and $10 kid meals like cheeseburgers or pasta with marinara sauce or butter. Oasthouse’s patio overlooks a large playscape in the Four Points shopping center. Takeout orders can be placed online; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Erin Russell
"Both locations of the New American pub — this one in far northwest Austin and the other down in far South Austin — will be offering corn beef cabbage as a food special. The cured-braised corned beef dish comes with grilled red cabbage, a potato-leek puree, and carrot slaw. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The far North Austin gastropub with a second location down in South Austin serves a variety of pub fare, including several German stalwarts. This means fish and chips, where the Alaskan cod filets are dipped in a beer batter and lightly fried. It’s served with a zesty citrus tartar sauce, crispy fries, and mushy peas (served cold). The individual spray bottle of malt vinegar is a nice touch. Takeout orders can be placed online; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Sarah Thurmond
"The New American restaurant with two locations (the other down on Slaughter Lane) is offering Monday brunch from 11 a.m. from 3 p.m. with dishes like buttermilk pancakes and poutine with carnitas and eggs. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The West Austin restaurant has a room (with a fireplace!) that seats up to 40 people and opens up to the patio if desired. Enjoy gastropub fare from chef Amir Hajimaleki like poutine, burgers, deviled eggs, and more." - Erin Russell