FAQ for Dining at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

Welcome to Food for Flying, your go-to guide for finding great airport food and amenities! Here are some frequently asked questions about dining options at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport:

1. What are some notable local eateries at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport?

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport features a variety of local Austin eateries:

  • 24 Diner (Near Gate 11): Offers a wide variety of dishes, including breakfast, burgers, sandwiches, and salads.
  • Amy’s Ice Cream (Near Gate 21) is famous for its Mexican Vanilla Ice Cream, dairy-free fruit ice cream, and frozen yogurt. It accepts cards only.
  • Annie’s Cafe and Bar (Near Gate 27): All-natural burgers, soups, and salads made from scratch. Accepts cards only.
  • The Peached Tortilla (Near Gate 17) offers Asian-fusion offerings, including Banh Mi tacos and bowls with Vietnamese braised pork belly. It accepts cards only.
  • The Salt Lick BBQ (Near Gate 22): Family-owned Hill Country favorite offering barbecue, sandwiches, and baked potatoes. Accepts cards only.

For more information, you can visit the official airport website.

2. Where can I find coffee at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport?

For coffee lovers, there are several great options:

  • Caffé Medici (Near Gate 9): Expertly crafted coffee drinks, sandwiches, and pastries. Accepts cards only.
  • Caribou Coffee & Einstein Bros. Bagels (Near Gate 24): Fresh-baked and specialty coffee. Accepts cards only.
  • Ruta Maya (Inside Barton Springs, Near Gate 14): Serving 100% fresh organic coffee beans from Chiapas, Mexico.

3. Are there any healthy dining options at the airport?

Yes, there are numerous healthy dining options:

  • Mad Greens (Near Gate 16): Offers salads, wraps, and grain bowls.
  • Jugo (Near Gate 10): Farm-to-blender, chef-created juices, smoothies, and grab-go options.
  • Juiceland (Near Gate 17): An array of fruit, vegetable, and protein smoothies, cold-pressed bottled juices, and vegan cuisine. Accepts cards only.

4. What are some popular spots for quick snacks or desserts?

For quick snacks or desserts, consider:

  • Berry Austin (Near Gate 17): Frozen yogurt, smoothies, and shakes.
  • Amy’s Ice Creams (Near Gate 21): Known for their super-premium ice creams and dairy-free options. Accepts cards only.
  • Thundercloud Subs (Near Gate 30): Organic coffee, pastries, and fresh sub sandwiches.

5. Are there any options for gourmet or upscale dining?

Yes, you can enjoy gourmet or upscale dining at:

  • Departure Lounge (Near Gate 17): Breakfast, bar bites, appetizers, salads, carry-on sandwiches, and desserts.
  • Second Bar and Kitchen (Near Gate 16): Offering breakfast, pizza, sandwiches, snacks, starters, salads, and cocktails.
  • Vino Volo (Near Gate 22 and Gate 8): Boutique wine shop offering hand-selected wines from around the world by the glass, tasting flights, or bottles to take home or have shipped.

6. Are there any dining options that offer traditional Tex-Mex or Mexican cuisine?

For traditional Tex-Mex or Mexican cuisine, check out:

  • East Side Pies (Near Gate 22): Known for high-quality pizza with locally sourced ingredients. Accepts cards only.
  • Taco Deli (Near Gate 23): Handcrafted, Mexican-inspired tacos with award-winning salsas. Accepts cards only.
  • Zocalo Cafe (Near Gate 12): An Austin take on traditional Tex-Mex favorites and Mexico City-inspired tacos.

7. How can I get more information about these dining options?

For more detailed information about each dining option, including hours and menu items, you can visit the official airport website.


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