Justine's Brasserie
EatEast Austin#15 of 50

Justine's Brasserie

Austin, Texas

Photo: Kelly Michael Skelton

A late-night French brasserie in East Austin that shouldn't work and absolutely does. The steak frites are textbook, the croque madame at midnight is a revelation, and the patio — strung with lights and packed with people who look like they're having the best night of their lives — is peak Austin energy. Opens at 6pm, peaks at 11.

Insider tip

Go after 10pm on a weeknight. Sit on the patio. Order the duck confit and a carafe of Beaujolais.

Make a Reservation
See all 50 picks in Austin

More in Austin

You might also like

Houndstooth Coffee
CoffeeWest Campus

Houndstooth Coffee

Skip the line at whatever everyone's posting about this week. Houndstooth has been quietly doing single-origin pour-overs better than anyone in the city for over a decade. The West Campus location has this perfect mid-morning light that makes you want to stay for a second cup.

Uchi
EatSouth Lamar

Uchi

Tyson Cole's flagship is still the best meal in Austin, full stop. This isn't a sushi restaurant — it's a Japanese farmhouse that happens to serve the most inventive raw fish in the Southwest. The omakase is worth every dollar, but honestly the à la carte hot tastings are where the kitchen really shows off.

Hotel Saint Cecilia
StaySouth Congress

Hotel Saint Cecilia

Named after the patron saint of music and poetry, and it earns both. This is a 14-room estate hidden behind a wall of bamboo on South Congress. No lobby, no check-in desk, no corporate anything. Just a pool, a record collection, and the distinct feeling that you're staying at a very cool friend's house.

Eat picks elsewhere

More eat we love

EatCapitol Hill · Seattle, Washington

Kedai Makan

A Malaysian restaurant on Capitol Hill that serves the kind of food you can't find anywhere else in the city. The nasi lemak is fragrant and perfectly composed, the roti canai comes with curry that demands to be sopped up, and the laksa is a coconut-rich bowl of warmth that feels like medicine on a gray Seattle day. Small, personal, and absolutely essential.

EatHayes Valley · San Francisco, California

Zuni Café

The roast chicken for two at Zuni is the most famous dish in San Francisco, and it deserves every word ever written about it. Order it first — it takes an hour — then eat the Caesar and oysters while you wait. The copper bar is one of the great seats in American dining. Judy Rodgers built this place, and even after her passing it remains immaculate.