Austin to San Antonio

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  1. jlatenight

    jlatenight Initiate (0) Feb 6, 2013 Massachusetts

    Hi All, Flying into Austin for work then driving to San Antonio. Anyone have any suggestions for great places for lunch/beer anywhere along that route? I appreciate any suggestions!! Cheers -Jon
     
  2. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    Depends on the day.

    Airport to San Antonio....I will just list south Austin places

    If on Thurs-Sunday, then I would say you go to Bangers as it should be easy to get to for lunch. 100 taps of beer, solid sausages.

    I guess there is the Whip In as well...some people rave about their food, I am neutral on it. But, 70ish taps of beer with Indian/Tex Mex fusion food.

    ABGB - Brewery/Pizza place. My only issue that they only serve their own beer - while good, you may want to try some other local beers

    Easy Tiger - right downtown - good food...decent beer selection (I say decent due to them seeming not to have as much local stuff and more Colorado/Cali stuff)

    Wright Bro's Brew and Brew - Coffee shop/beer bar. 40-50ish taps. more of coffee shop food and sandwiches, but good beer selection

    And if you need a beer store, go to WhichCraft.
     
  3. jlatenight

    jlatenight Initiate (0) Feb 6, 2013 Massachusetts

    Much obliged aschwab. Looking forward to checkin' it out! Not sure about the Austin part yet, but we're planning on going to The Granary in San Antonio. Looks awesome!
     
  4. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    Granary and Freetail are two good brewpubs (granted, Granary is not as much of a bar as Freetail, it is a good place to grab some lunch and beer).

    Big Hops is also a good beer bar in that town.

    As far as other breweries, there is Branchline, Busted Sandal and Ranger Creek.
     
  5. mindswoop

    mindswoop Initiate (0) Dec 22, 2011 Texas

    If you like sours, Ranger Creek has all sorts of them.
     
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  6. pwsoldier

    pwsoldier Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2007 Minnesota

    The Granary is superb. I'm not entirely sold on their house beers (except the coffee IPA, it's fantastic and should be coming back soon), but they have some solid guest beers and BBQ that can hold its own against Franklin's.

    Freetail is definitely worth a visit. They just tapped their wet hop beer and they currently have two sours (Endymion and Makaria) and a berliner weiss on tap. According to their website, they still have Endymion available in bottles as well.

    I don't know much about that Big Hops place, but I've heard very good things. :wink:
     
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  7. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    Be sure to check out Stella Public House too when you're in San Antonio. The pizza is great and they have an amazing Wild Mushroom Mac n Cheese. Tap selection is usually pretty good too. Check the website.
     
  8. Grendle

    Grendle Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2012 Texas

    Not far from Stella Public House in Southtown is The Station Cafe & The Filling Station Tap Room. I personally would recommend this over The Friendly Spot which is another option but that's up to you.
     
  9. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    I think most people here would #befriendly and recommend most places over the Friendly Spot
     
  10. Grendle

    Grendle Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2012 Texas

    Very true but it never fails when that one person comments "The Friendly Spot". Just wanted to give OP a heads up. I'm trying my best to #StayFriendly. :wink:
     
  11. satxbrew

    satxbrew Aspirant (228) Jun 13, 2011 Texas

    There are several amazing BBQ joints in Austin and all of them are better than San Antonio. A drive to Lockhardt is also an amazing BBQ experience and a shorter trip than standing in line at Franklins. Franklins is incredible though. I have had good brisket at Coopers in New Braunfels. It is 5 minutes west of I-35 and you can eat all the beans and onions you want. The Granary in San Antonio has very good BBQ and I like their Saison. They tap a local cask every Thursday night, and that is only $3.00 per pint. The food is pretty pricey though. B and D BBQ is across the street from the Friendly spot, and they have good Austin/San Antonio Beers and probably the best brisket in San Antonio and the price is reasonable. Freetail Brewing is very good. I like their food and they have a great beer selection. Stella also has good pizza and beer selection and the Blue Star Brewery is next door. Blue Star's food is mediocre to sometimes good. I usually like the beer when it is fresh. Have a good trip to south central Texas.
     
  12. jwall

    jwall Initiate (0) Oct 21, 2008 Texas

    Lots of good responses for Austin and San Antonio. As far as what is in between, there isn't much and the drive is pretty short if during off peak hours (70-90 minutes). So, I would skip a stop in between and concentrate on SA and Austin. If you must stop, Root Cellar in San Marcos is a cool little cafe with an in house brewery. I haven't had their beer since Darkside Fermentation moved out and they got a new brewer.

    I am firmly back in the anti #befriendly camp after being charged $9.75 for a pint of NB/Odell FOCO pale ale and a Crunch ice cream bar. They are really the only place downtown to find the more rare/one-off/seasonal taps but I am tired of looking like an asshole when I ask how much a tap costs to make sure I don't get raked over the coals. Sidenote: Speaking of over-priced, how long until Tuk Tuk Taproom shutters? Always seems empty when I pass by.

    Filling Station (minor gripe = 75% of their taps are always IPAs) will get most of my money now when I get the energy to not just walk downstairs to GS1221.

    Eagerly awaiting the new Big Hops on South Flores. pwsoldier - any idea when it will open?
     
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  13. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    Don't get me started on Tuk Tuk and their prices...
     
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  14. Grendle

    Grendle Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2012 Texas

    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but that's not any longer in the works for that location. Big Hops is looking at alternate locations but I'm sure Scotty can go in depth on the details.
     
  15. Grendle

    Grendle Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2012 Texas

    If I'm not mistaken it's the same owners of The Friendly Spot plus a partner. Someone correct me if I'm wrong I'm not 100% sure on this.

    Just found a link to confirm.

    http://tuktuktaproom.com/tuk-tuk-taproom/
     
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  16. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    That explains way too much. Thanks.
     
  17. pwsoldier

    pwsoldier Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2007 Minnesota

    Unfortunately, grendle is correct. S Flores was scrapped due to a misunderstanding regarding how the building was zoned, so we're back to the drawing board with location #4. It's still very likely to be in the downtown vicinity from what i understand. I'll be carpooling to the TCBF with our brass this weekend, so I'll try to get more info then if i can.
     
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  18. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    Not sure why people in SA keep comparing The Granary to Franklin's. Dont get me wrong i really enjoy The Granary, but lets not get carried away here.
     
  19. Heretic42

    Heretic42 Savant (1,118) Aug 31, 2011 Texas

    Who said homerism was just for beer :wink:
     
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