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12 top restaurants for every kind of date in Austin

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by Claudia Alarcon
Updated January 24, 2024

Austin’s most romantic restaurants have the swagger the city is already loved for. Asian comfort food and an al fresco setting make for an unforgettable first date. A stylish cantina downtown is group-date central. And when you’re ready to ask the ultimate question, there’s a century-old icon once visited by Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson.

This guide pairs Austin restaurants with romantic occasions from first dates all the way to milestone anniversaries. These are Austin’s 12 best date-night restaurants.

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4.6
4.6 (1122)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

If you’re vying for that first-impression rose, head straight to this rooftop stunner. P6 overlooks Lady Bird Lake and has a Provençal-inspired vibe thanks to large wicker sofas and dreamy pastel decor. Share snacks like beef tartare, cheese, and charcuterie boards, or come for weekend brunch, when you can linger over raspberry ganache croissants and boozy coffee at this scenic first-date faithful.


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Bryan
Dined on Nov 23, 2024
Incredible place, always a great time. Sarah took great care of my table
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4.7
4.7 (1505)
$30 and under
Asian
Downtown
About the restaurant

This laid-back spot was made for early-in-the-game dates. Bar Peached is all about excellent Asian comfort food (Vietnamese pork buns, Taiwanese duck rolls) and draft cocktails, like a house margarita with Thai basil-infused tequila. Score a spot under the heritage oak tree for peak vibes, and if you want to take things up a notch, go on Wednesdays for Korean barbecue night.


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LouiseVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Just really tasty yummy food!! And cute place with attentive staff.
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4.8
4.8 (2640)
$50 and over
Contemporary Mexican
Downtown
About the restaurant

Now that the pleasantries are out of the way, you’re ready for a proper sit-down meal, so grab a table for two at ATX Cocina. This sophisticated downtown spot has blonde wood, soaring ceilings, and velvet banquettes. The menu is just as refined, featuring masa made from heirloom corn grown on small family farms in Mexico. But the portions are most definitely Texas-sized. If you’re taking things slow, hit the restaurant’s bar after work and enjoy a tacos-and-margarita happy hour deal.


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Jana
Dined 5 days ago
We had an amazing dinner on Tuesday evening. They have a great selection of tequila. The wine selection is a bit pricey, we had a nice bottle for about $85. For an appetizer we had the Hamachi, which I enjoyed but my husband was not really fond of. We also had the Brussel Sprouts and Sopes as an appetizer to share for the table. They were both excellent. The Brussel Sprouts had jalapenos, which gave them a nice kick. The entrees are very large, next time I think we will share. I had the whole roasted fish, which was amazing. Lots of garlic and the sauce was very flavorful. They debone the fish and it was wonderful with the homemade tortillas. My husband had the short rib, which was also delicious. It was very tender and flavorful. Our guests had the carne asada and the El Rey and both were very pleased. We shared the sweet potatoes and corn as sides. I really loved the sweet potatoes. Our service was great, even on a busy night and the manager did come by to check on us at one point. They are very conscious of food allergies, which I greatly appreciate. The entire menu is gluten free! A great place for dinner, before a show at ACL. Reservations required as they are very busy.
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4.9
4.9 (5430)
$50 and over
Sushi
Downtown
About the restaurant

It’s been more than two decades since award-winning chef Tyson Cole first served his show-stopping riffs on Japanese food, and Uchi is still a sought-after special-occasion spot. Sushi is the main event, made with fish flown from around the world daily, but the menu also includes non-seafood dishes as epic as your big night, like pork belly with pepper-rose sauce and sizzling wagyu beef cooked on a hot rock.


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stefania
Dined 4 days ago
Keeps getting better each time. Thank you for a wonderful experience and service!
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4.8
4.8 (816)
$31 to $50
French
East Austin
About the restaurant

Chic French menu, check. Serious cocktails, check. Celebrity sightings, check. This East Austin hotspot is the next-best thing to a romantic Parisian getaway, fueled by onion soup, duck confit, and steamed mussels. Bartenders spin vintage vinyl while shaking up your drinks, and whether you get cozy in the velvet-draped oyster bar or dimly lit dining room, you’re in for one transportive night.


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Drew
Dined on Nov 17, 2024
What an incredible experience, the food was amazing the ambiance was incredible and the service was top notch. I made a mistake with my reservation of 8 and they were able to accommodate what I thought was the proper time. Such a delightful experience. Can’t wait to come back. ✌️✌️
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4.7
4.7 (974)
$31 to $50
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Garrison at the Fairmont Austin hotel is where you go for a splashy night out. The multi-award winning steakhouse embodies Southern luxury, with an open-flame kitchen and a grand entrance that channels the front porch of an Austin home. Chef Jakub Czyszczon serves oak-fired rib eye and Gulf seafood, plus Gruyère tater tots worthy of entrée status. If you’re planning to pop the question, raise the bar with vintage Champagne and caviar.


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Marcus
Dined 1 day ago
Food and service were outstanding. Our server Brian, was attentive and knowledgeable about the menu. We’ll definitely recommend and go back.
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4.8
4.8 (2343)
$30 and under
Unspecified
Downtown
About the restaurant

Geraldine’s is one of Austin’s trendiest hangouts, as confirmed by the many celebs who pack the place during SXSW season. The clubby Hotel Van Zandt venue is where you bring your beau for breathtaking lake views and killer live music. Also come for eclectic global dishes like Korean fried chicken and blackened Texas redfish. But you’re really here to see some of the city’s most talented artists in action, best enjoyed with a post-dinner cocktail.


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Lynne
Dined 1 day ago
Good food, good price, love the music! Lovely ambiance .
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4.5
4.5 (2176)
$31 to $50
Chinese
Downtown
About the restaurant

Hearty family-style mains like noodles with wok-tossed beef and sweet-and-sour braised eggplant make both locations of this modern Chinese restaurant a group-date fave. Tiki cocktails keep the good times flowing, and farm-to-table ingredients fuel the (mostly) Sichuan dishes. Pro-tip: Visit on weekends for one of the largest dim-sum spreads in Austin—over 30 small plates, including housemade soup dumplings—and book well in advance because it’s an especially popular brunch spot.


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John
Dined 4 days ago
Morgan was super sweet! Informed us about items on the menu, and was super welcoming. Loved this place, can’t wait to be back!!
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4.8
4.8 (263)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
South Austin
About the restaurant

It’ll take more than just one date to get through the wine list at this beloved South Lamar spot. Aviary Wine and Kitchen first opened as a furniture shop (that happened to sell wine) in 2006. It’s now a neighborhood gem that draws date-night regulars for an evolving wine list by award-winning sommelier Alex Wheatley Bell. Pair your drinks with one of the delicious Texas-meets-Paris plates, and you’ll see why many couples come back to this charmer for round two.


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sxswHATER
Dined on Jul 17, 2024
We’ve been here a few times. Menu has always been on the smallish side but today was very limited. Apps were great. Entrees were mediocre. Sommelier and service are on point in a relaxed, comfortable space. Happy hour 4-6 is worth leaving work early.
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4.8
4.8 (1661)
$31 to $50
Italian
East Austin
About the restaurant

This Eastside fixture feels like an extension of your dining room—only with more Instagrammable touches like dried-herb bouquets, reclaimed-wood fixtures, and a striking watercolor accent wall. Wife-and-husband team Krystal Craig and Ian Thurwachter’s Italian menu is an ode to all things local, featuring Texas olive oil and housemade burrata. Locals dig Intero’s homey vibe and hyper-seasonal menu, which means no two date-night meals here will be exactly the same.


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Allison
Dined 5 days ago
Amazing food, with fabulous service. Innovative dishes pairing great flavors. And wonderful chocolates for dessert!
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4.4
4.4 (1268)
$50 and over
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

This century-old dining room—President Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson had their very first date here—recently reopened after a three-year closure. Luckily, the restaurant’s nostalgic ambience remains untouched, matched by old-school dishes like oysters Rockefeller, aged steaks, and duck and venison. Add super-attentive service, one of the best wine lists in town, and decadent desserts, and you’ve got Austin’s most pitch-perfect proposal spot.


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Koneko
Dined on Apr 27, 2024
Loved the exceptional contemporary cuisine in the midst of such beautiful traditional surroundings. A very special place!
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