Dining
across the Austin metro, as recently reported by Community Impact . CI Foodie
Looking to get out of your neighborhood to try a new dining experience? Check out the following restaurant news from
Cedar Park
Austin
Austin
Grove Wine Bar & Kitchen The restaurant debuted a newly expanded dining room area in February, featuring additional seating, modern nishes and a mural wall. The neighborhood wine venue serves red, white and sparkling wines alongside beer and cocktails, with a lunch and dinner menu of salads, soups, pastas, pizzas and sandwiches. • 1310 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 500, Cedar Park • www.grovewinebar.com/cedar-park
Midnight Cravingz The gourmet shop serves cookies loaded with toppings such as white chocolate caramel, cinnamon sugar churro cream, strawberry cheesecake and Dubai chocolate. The cookies are paired with vanilla soft serve drizzled with a variety of syrup avors. • Opened in December • 6301 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 503, Austin • www.midnightcravingz.com
De Nada Cantina The Austin Tex-Mex eatery opened a second location to South Austin diners in late February. It serves tacos and margaritas in pink cups, oering happy hour specials and a late-night menu. The new location opened at the former El Mercado restaurant on South First Street, which closed in December. • Opened Feb. 22
• 1302 S. First St., Austin • www.denadacantina.com
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