Steakhouse debuts in Northwest Austin and 5 other cafe openings to know
Bashaw’s Steakhouse & Seafood in late November started out serving diners in the Northwest Austin region. (Iain Oldman/Neighborhood Impact Newspaper)
Now open
1. New Northwest Austin cafe Bashaw’s Steakhouse & Seafood initial opened its doors to clients in late November. The upscale, white-cloth restaurant features a menu of typical steakhouse fare, which includes key New York strips and bone-in ribeyes, as properly as seafood choices these types of as lobster tail and baked sea bass. Bashaw’s, positioned at 6507 Jester Blvd., Austin, characteristics live enjoyment on the weekends, hosting jazz trios, pianists and singers. 512-607-7417. www.bashawsteakhouse.com
2. Area Northside bakery Bakery Lorraine in early December opened Bar à Vins within its bakery. The new all-natural wine store, found at 11600 Rock Rose Ave., Ste. 110, Austin, sells a curated choice that can be appreciated by the glass within the cafe or acquired in bottles to go. 512-300-0300. www.bakerylorraine.com
3. Colbert’s Culinary Creations in late September opened inside of Manon’s Shared Kitchen at 8309 Study Blvd., Ste. B, Austin. The veteran-owned business prepares handmade cakes and loved ones food packing containers for pickup or shipping in Austin and bordering parts. Owner and Government Chef Deanthony Colbert stated he will also supply personal chef solutions wherever he will arrive and personally prepare meals for prospects. 205-983-1042. www.colbertsculinarycreation.com
4. Frost Gelato on Oct. 29 opened its initial Texas keep at 11700 Rock Rose Ave., Ste. 176, Austin. The cafe makes authentic gelato making use of imported Italian elements. Frost Gelato furthermore sells sorbet, cakes and serves coffee and espresso. 737-202-4444. www.frostgelato.com
5. Oh K Puppy in early December opened at the food stuff court docket within H Mart at 11301 Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 124, Austin. The restaurant sells well-known Korean street foods, these kinds of as egg toast and its signature rice incredibly hot pet dogs, which are deep fried and crammed with mozzarella cheese, squid ink and other elements. www.ohkdog.com
Coming shortly
6. Dallas-dependent Picolé is opening its first Austin site at 11501 Rock Rose Ave., Ste. 156, Austin, according to Domain Northside’s web site. The retail store sells picoles—gourmet Brazilian frozen popsicles—made with an assortment of fillings, ranging from fruit to tequila. www.picolepop.com