Arlo Grey by Kristen Kish is a restaurant Downtown Austin Austin located in United States.
111 E Cesar Chavez St Austin , TX 78701 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
One of the better meals I’ve had in austin. Creative, well balanced dishes that taste great. Go for a view of the river . Easy to get a table on short notice.
Crispy rice was one of the best meals I’ve ever had. Not the ideal vibe (in a hotel lobby) but food more than makes up for it.
The Ora King Salmon Crudo , Buratta and Black Drum were my favorites. Top it off with the pecan shortbread for dessert and you won’t regret it. Service was also amazing. I’ll be back.
Malfaldini is my absolute favorite! Great family style dining experience. Sweet corn with baby carrots was also a really good dish.
Grilled acorn squash , crisp rice with bacon and crab , rigatoni with vegetable bolognese ... all excellent.
Daniel the awesome bartender took great care of us! He made great recommendations and made the experience special.
Amazing burrata , grilled squash & burger !!
Good food, great cocktails . Surprisingly reasonable prices for a downtown hotel restaurant , too.
Excellent food especially the milk buns and halibut
The heirloom tomatoes and halibut were the top dishes
Delicious food & great service.
Avoid at all costs. We came in with low expectations and it still disappointed. Mediocre food, bad service, and worst of all, very long wait times between courses.
Migas and the al pastor tacos are great. So are the refried beans w chips. This location does agua frescas (love the watermelon 1/2 sugar). - Matt Rosen
I mean this is a 9.0 brunch spot. Migas were excellent. Possibly the best wedge salad I’ve had in life. - AmateurConcierge
High end Caribbean. Surprisingly good - although expensive for ATX. Tamarind cocktail, beef curry, roti, pineapple joint…all v good! - AmateurConcierge
It was amazing to see. There is information about the bats along the north east side of the hiking trail. The crowd thins out after the first few minutes. The bats keep coming for about 20 minutes. - Millie Johnson