Michelle C.
Yelp
I want to like this place - really, I do. This restaurant and gift shop run out of a historic building right near the Capitol just oozes "old timey Austin." But it is So Not Me. Pretty much everything on the two large floors of merchandise looks like something that somebody's grandmother made at her retirement home arts & crafts session. I'm sorry that is so un-PC of me, but that's really the only way to explain it. Lots of cutesy crocheted stuff, very simple stained glass figurines, an assortment of paintings of windmills and bluebonnets, even sweatshirts with plaid hearts and stuff sewn on them. It gave me flashbacks to those garage sales where you pull up to the curb and instantly know there's no need to get out of the car. You know the ones. There's even a large room of Christmas stuff with a bent up, laser-printed paper sign out front that says, "Visit our year-round Christmas room!"
There is also a little cafe in the back of the store. As I was walking back there, I made a little bet with myself that they sold pimento cheese sandwiches. Sure enough, there they were, right on the menu. It is pretty cheap - $3.70 for a sandwich and either a soup or a bag of chips - but I wasn't really brave enough to try it. They also had a homemade looking cake under a glass dome and some cookies on paper plates. Just like at grandma's. I think some people might like it for the nostalgia factor - perhaps it would remind them of spending time with their own grandma. But my grandma ran a Chinese laundry in Detroit and her idea of comfort food usually involved rice, not pimento cheese, so the nostalgia is kind of lost on me.
I guess this place must be subsidized somehow by the City of Austin, because there is no way that they could sell enough here to pay the rent on this prime piece of real estate. I don't begrudge this little piece of old Austin their space, but I wouldn't really shop here, either.