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    Red Lobster
    #1 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    If you have a hankering for seafood this is the place to go. Red Lobster has a wide variety of good eats for the whole family. Various appetizers, special entrees, drinks and desserts ensure a menu with something for just about... more

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    Cheesecake Factory
    #18 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    The Cheesecake Factory is surely the place to go when craving a rich and delectable slice of the mouth-watering dessert, but this restaurant offers much more. Serving appetizers, lunch, dinner, late night dining, Sunday Brunch... more

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    Central Market Cafe
    #62 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Located in Arboretum, the Cool River Cafe is a steakhouse and grill. If you think a 'steakhouse' is an embellishment for 'place where cowboys carve into meat', you will be pleasantly surprised. The elegant and formal ambiance o... more

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    Outback Steakhouse
    #2 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Take in the atmosphere of the Australian Outback while enjoying mouth-watering entrees and high-quality service. Serving dinner only, Outback Steakhouse offers an extensive menu featuring appetizers, chicken, ribs, steak, seaf... more

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    Olive Garden
    #102 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Olive Garden serves up authentic Italian cuisine. Their signature bread sticks and one-of-a-kind menu makes them an American icon. Standard Italian options like bruchetta, calamari, ravioli, and eggplant parmigiana line their l... more

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    Oasis (The)
    #13 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    This is the required spot for Austinites to take out-of-town guests at sunset. From the multilevel decks nestled into the hillside hundreds of feet above Lake Travis, visitors and locals alike cheer -- with toasts and ap... more

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    Silver & Stone Restaurant
    #1 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Silver and Stone Restaurant is a premier full service restaurant located in the newly constructed Tamiro Plaza on the fourth floor penthouse. S&S provides an American Contemporary Cuisine with a tasty Southwestern and Asian inf... more

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    Cafe Blue
    #1 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Café Blue, perched on the shore of scenic Lake Travis, offers contemporary lakeside cuisine in a relaxed, beautiful Hill Country setting. Our menu is a celebration of coastal cuisines from all over the world, including the Isl... more

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    Trudy's North Star
    #3 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Trudy's North Star is one of the prized possessions of North Austin; a true Texan spot to wine and dine. It has a very casual ambience, where you can get together with your near and dear ones. There is a non-smoking area. Beer... more

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    Olive Garden
    #75 of 29 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Olive Garden serves up authentic Italian cuisine. Their signature bread sticks and one-of-a-kind menu makes them an American icon. Standard Italian options like bruchetta, calamari, ravioli, and eggplant parmigiana line their l... more

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