Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill

Austin


A remarkable relic from Austin's early days, this historic mid-1850s building now houses a large and deservedly popular restaurant, serving upscale Southern-flavored comfort food like shrimp and grits or chicken-fried steak. Happy hour sees half-price appetizers, and there’s a lavish Sunday brunch buffet ($20). Dine indoors or beneath the pecan trees on the patio.


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