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    Pastrami sandwich
    John B.

    Really great sandwich and fries, perfect thing while having a pint at the Barking Armadillo tap room. Very fast and friendly service, will have to keep an eye out for where he pops up. Tasty, generous portions!

    New food truck taking a turn Hutto downtown food truck park
    Haley Z.

    Friendly and fast service in the hutto food truck park this week with a new truck. Interesting and unique menu of lots of pastrami specific options, like a burger and a taco. Definitely curious about how those will taste. I went with the original pastrami sandwich for my first order. It was a great sized plate with plenty of seasoned, crispy fries. It was a lot of tiny slices and small pieces of sauerkraut and limited pickles and mustard so everything kept falling out of the sandwich which was a little disappointing. The bread however, was perfectly toasted and didn't fall apart even with all the juicy ingredients seeping in so that was awesome. I tend to prefer a more vibrant color and taste, but north of Austin there isn't a lot of deli options, especially for pastrami so this works in a pinch when you have a craving.

    Pastrami and fries. D-Lish.

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    7 months ago

    The food is great, service is great. The truck was parked at The Barking Armadillo, so it the food was a perfect complement to the beer.

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    2 years ago

    Excellent! Perfectly balanced flavors, spot on! Best Pastrami on Rye I've enjoyed in Texas. It's the real deal..

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    Daniel R.

    Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it

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    2 years ago

    Best place in Hutto for a sandwich. The Pastrami sandwich and Pastrami burger are bangin with flavor.

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    Rockabilly Brewing - Making BBQ!

    Rockabilly Brewing

    4.2(26 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    This should be a set on Ghost Adventures. Rad staff, rad beer, super cool location, great beer…read moreselection and an honorable mention, great beer. Beer. BEER

    We heard about Rockabilly opening a little while back and wanted to wait until they had some of…read moretheir own beer on tap to check them out and Barks for Beers this month seemed like the perfect opportunity. We went yesterday afternoon and its a really nice property with tons of space. They have a cool stage area, a playground, several tables near the bar with view of the tv and some open inside space next to cornhole. I want to say they had about 8 of other breweries beers on tap (real ale bock and Pinthouse Scorpion Disco are the two I remember) and then they also had cocktails and 2 of their own beers: an amber, and then what I got: the tangerine cream ale. I thought it was pretty good which was surprising as usually, new breweries take a bit to get things figured out. It would be a solid beer for a warm day. The bartender was friendly and they also had a bbq truck on site that smelled delicious but we didn't have time to check-out this time. The only negative I'd say is there is zero inside space with A/C, its all open air. That's not a dealbreaker for me but as its only going to get even hotter, I'm curious how it will impact their business.

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    Rockabilly Brewing - Lots of unfinished areas like this with space under the fencing and the potential to be super muddy/washed out with rain

    Lots of unfinished areas like this with space under the fencing and the potential to be super muddy/washed out with rain

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    The Kenney Fort British Pub - British Pub/Restaurant

    The Kenney Fort British Pub

    4.3(337 reviews)
    5.7 mi
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    Sad review as may be their last, 1/4 is set to be their last day of being open for business. I…read morealways forgot this place was here, it's super convenient to us but the location was easily forgettable as it wasn't really visible from 79. Ticked away in a little complex without 79 visibility along with a couple of other places that don't seem to get much traffic either. Finally made our first visit so we could try "the best fish & chips" in the Austin area. I was surprised how big it was, they have a patio, a bar area and lots of tables I was shocked as from the outside it looks tiny. Service was fantastic which was shocking with them closing soon. The service was enough to want me to go back hopefully for us in this area they end up somewhere close by as I know how hard it is to find good workers. Pretzels were good! Onion rings were our favorite! Their version of the Philly was just okay, was very plain with not much flavor hubby didn't even finish half. But the star of the show was the fish and chips. My son was over the moon! Couldn't even finish half of it and he wanted to haha. Sad to see they will be closing their doors but hopefully the owner has something else up his sleeve as they were onto something with this place.

    Service was good, and the ambiance was fun. Lots of sports on the multiple tv screens. My friend…read moreenjoyed her beef curry, and the portion was so generous that she had leftovers to take home. I ordered the fish and chips. The piece of fish was enormous! It was cooked well, if a little too much breading for my taste. The chips were really good. The tartar sauce was different than I am used to, a little runny and pink tinged, but it was good. The mushy peas were yummy and added an authenticity to the dish. I didn't really use the curry sauce that also came with the dish. To me it doesn't go with fish or chips. I did taste it, and the flavor was great.

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    54th Street Restaurant & Drafthouse

    54th Street Restaurant & Drafthouse

    3.3(360 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Gluten-free friendly

    I have visited this 54th St. Restaurant several times and one of the things that stands out is that…read moreall of the servers are very attentive, friendly and helpful. I also like the layout of this 54th St. because the dining space is spread out and separate from the bar area but there is a lot of bar space as well depending on what you are looking for. This is a newer restaurant so the design and decore is more of a modern elegant look. I like the fact that you can order off of the happy hour menu in the bar or dining area and they have a lot to offer on their happy hour menu, including drinks and appetizers. At the time I visited, they offered a separate menu that allows you to pair up with another diner at your table to order a combination of select meals, appetizers, drinks, and desserts for a really good combination price. We chose a combination that gave us each an alcoholic beverage, a shared appetizer, and two entrées. We shared the gringo dip and chips and for my entrée I had the chicken bucatini. It was a delicious blackened chicken and pasta in an alfredo sauce and it was delicious. My daughter had a soup and sandwich combo. That was a very generous portion for the price point as well. There are definitely deals to be had but more importantly, I found the food and service to be spot on and it didn't break the bank.

    I've been here a few times, and each visit has been consistently good -- the food is always just as…read moreexpected. We came in on a Saturday afternoon with a group of three and had no wait at all, which was a nice bonus. I'd say this place is a step above your typical neighborhood Applebee's or Chili's, so it's a little pricier than those spots -- but you can taste the difference. For an appetizer, we ordered the chips with Gringo Dip, which is one of my favorites. I usually go with the Rattlesnake Pasta (it has a nice little kick to it), but this time I tried the Gyro Pita with fries. The portions were generous, and the gyro was delicious and very filling. I'm personally not a big fan of lettuce in my gyro, but it didn't take away from the overall flavor.

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    54th Street Restaurant & Drafthouse
    54th Street Restaurant & Drafthouse

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    Cottonwood Creek Brewery - Hazy IPA

    Cottonwood Creek Brewery

    3.5(71 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    I have not been back to Cottonwood Creek Brewery in a bit, but I went back on Friday on a whim for…read moresome happy hour vibes. I sat with some co-workers at the bar area and tried some of the Brussels sprouts while sipping on their blonde and their Italian pilsner. They have definitely stepped it up on all fronts since the last time. I went when they were still getting things together, but now, with their head on their shoulders and a full beer distribution license, they actually have a lot of good things going for them. It is also cool that they have live music on Friday nights, but I am not going to lie, it is kind of blasting in there. I am glad they are still successful, as there was a wait to get in as we were leaving. In addition, the dining room, the bar, and the patio were all packed by 6:30 pm. Happy hour is nice because $5 pours of their beers is an excellent deal, and I will definitely be coming back for just a drink or two in the future without the need to order food. Their bar has it on lock. RIYL: Brews in Hutto.

    We usually try breweries in Austin, but while we were out furniture shopping, we decided to give…read moreCottonwood Creek Brewery a try--and it turned out to be a good experience overall. The place was fairly crowded, with a mostly family-oriented crowd and lots of young kids around. They have a small outdoor seating area with about 4-5 tables, along with a ship-themed play structure that was clearly a big hit with the kids. Inside, the vibe is more like a sports bar, with TV screens on the walls and an open seating layout with plenty of tables and chairs. Service was a bit slow to start--we waited around 20-25 minutes without anyone coming to take our order. However, once we mentioned it to a server, the manager stepped in promptly, apologized, and made sure our order was taken right away, which we appreciated. For drinks, I ordered the Girl Boss Pink Guava Hazy IPA, and my husband had the Hefepotamus Hefeweizen. We also tried the Texas Blueberry Old-Fashioned. All the drinks were fresh, flavorful, and very refreshing. We started with the Smoked Sweet Chili Wings and hummus with house-made pita chips. The wings paired perfectly with the beer. For the main course, we ordered the Nashville Yardbird and the Beer Can Chicken. The standout for us was the Nashville Yardbird--juicy, flavorful chicken with delicious sauces and a really well-balanced preparation. Overall, it was a good experience. Give it a try if you're in the Hutto area, especially for a casual outing with family.

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    View of brewery from our table

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