Reviews on American food in Cedar Park, Texas, United States. Cedar Park is a city in Williamson County in the state of Texas. The population was 48,937 at the 2010 census. According to the U.S. Census, the city's estimated population as of July 2016 was 68,918. A small portion of the city extends into neighboring Travis County. The city is a major suburb of Austin, the center of which is approximately 16 miles (26 km) to the southeast.
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4 based on 53 reviews
We make wings for people who know the difference: The difference between fresh and frozen; between hand crafted sauce recipes and something squeezed through an industrial tube; between layering on flavor instead of trying to cover it up. We use fresh brea
This is a great place to grab a beer and eat some wings. The staff is friendly and they have great service.
4 based on 112 reviews
What an awesome place! Our food was delicious as well as the drinks/spirits! We were there in time to have the brunch and/or full lunch menu. The Brussels sprouts were divine, totally worth ordering! Service was super friendly and prompt, couldnât ask for anything more. Will be returning and highly recommend a visit.
3 based on 141 reviews
This restaurant has an attitude problem. The waitresses. After several visits, and getting different waitresses, I cannot give the restaurant the "very good" rating. When you have your waitress, the one who is supposed to "take care of you", who basically huffs off when you ask for anything (to go box, or to go drink, or a refill)...well, there's a problem. And if it happened once, I'd ignore it. But 3rd visit, same thing. Food is expensive, eating out and tipping , even for breakfast, is expensive. So be nice ladies.
4 based on 20 reviews
Established in January of 2012, Mouton's Southern Bistro serves only your favorite dishes found on that drive between Austin and New Orleans. Texas and Louisiana roadside dinners are our inspiration for our own personalized brand where traditional Cajun &
Amazing Cajun inspired menu. Low-key atmosphere in a strip mall off Lakeline and Cypress Creek Boulevard. Good variety of menu options ranging from traditional Cajun to salads and/or burgers. Several Gluten Free options which was a surprise. Food taste and quantity was perfect. Service was fast and friendly.
4 based on 209 reviews
Went to Fredaâs for Happy Hour with friends, and was amazed at the selection of appetizers and prices. They have a full bar as well as a nice variety of wines. They also had a piano player, but the speakers where we were sitting on the patio were so bad you certainly could it enjoy the music.
4 based on 126 reviews
I went late in the evening, 11:45, about 45 minutes before they closed. They might have well closed an hour earlier. The service was terrible, and the food even worse. I ordered the Vegan Lintil Soup in a bread bowl. It took over 20 minutes to get my order - very unusual for an order of soup. Although the soup tasted very good, the bread bowl was hard a a rock, and I wouldnât eat it. I showed it to the waitress when she finally re-appeared, and she assured me it was not put in a microwave, but through an oven. I was not charged for it in any event. It was impossible to get my ice tea refilled, and I never received a glass of water I ordered. I would not go back to this restaurant. I am fairly confident the serverâs apathetic attitude had something to do with their late night crowd, and possibly the service, as well as the food, is better during the mainstream hours, but why open late if you are not going to provide quality?Not recommended to friends, possible people I am not a fan of. Late night is probably just fine for guests wishing to partake in drinking beers...
4 based on 123 reviews
5 people in line, but the workers decide it was more important to do other things. This during lunch so not sure why customers were not important. I ordered the special, but it took a while to get to the order for me. I wish people understood Customer Service more. They did not give me my drink cup.
4 based on 85 reviews
Family of four plus baby. We had brunch here on Sunday, June 2, just as they opened. Setup doesnât lend itself for baby stroller next to table (babyâs still too young to sit), but everyone on the staff was accommodating and pleasant. The food was served fast and it was delectable. The vegetarians in the family found something to eat (Migas, Grove Plate sans bacon or ham); the meat-eaters were pleased with the mouthwatering Cuban Press. House-made potato chips are delicious, too. We complemented our food with OJ, fresh-made café Americano, and a Toasted Coconut Russian. Delish! Weâll have to try at other times also. Without the grandchild.
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4 based on 237 reviews
Tuesday lunch, ordered off the express menu. Got the popcorn shrimp, came with garlic toast, fries, hush puppies and soup or side salad. Salad was decent size: iceburg, cukes, tomato, red onions, shredded cheddar, croutons. Shrimp was medium size, corn meal breaded i believe, about 16 of them. A lot of food for a hair under $8. Service was courteous and efficient. Only thing that kept them from a 5 for me is a personal preference for calabash style. Would go back again.
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4 based on 475 reviews
Blue Corn Harvest is a farm to table restaurant located in Cedar Park. We support local farmers by purchasing as much as we can from the local Cedar Park Farmers Market and other farmers in the area.
Enjoyed a fabulous birthday dinner here. They have 1/2 priced appetizers and $1 off drinks 3-7pm M-F so for dinner honey and I split a couple of appetizers, the fried oyster shooters and the Texas Tinga chicken nachos..very tasty and filling.
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