Description:

  • Neon beer signs and vintage clocks line the walls of this Austin institution, a gas station-turned-restaurant that also offers up live music. If comfort food is your pleasure, this is the right place, and if you like your vegetables, you will be in heaven. Whatever the entree, seconds on vegetables come free. Pork roast and fried chicken are great, but the chicken-fried steak is not to be missed. The San Antonio squash will please even those who turn up their noses at the vegetable. And of course, the mashed potatoes and black-eyed peas are heavenly. Rich, crumbly cornbread and white-flour rolls stave off hunger pangs while you wait for your hot meal. Check out the South Austin location at 301 W Riverside Drive Austin, TX 78704 (+1 512 472 9304.)
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User Reviews for Threadgill's

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    Boring, Overpriced, Stuff Stuff & Heavy

  • The food is over cooked and too heavy. Portions are big but that doesn't make up for uninteresting food. Besides all our backsides are too big already, do we really need such huge...

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    Great Homestyle Cooking

  • This place reminds me of home. They make their food the way my mom does. Good southern style cooking. It is a bit pricey most plates are between $10-13 but it is well worth it. The...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

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    • tel: +512 451 5440
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    • Address:

    • 6416 North Lamar Boulevard
    • Austin, TX 78752
    • Neighborhood:

    • Central Austin
    • Payments:

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    • Hours:

    • M-Sa 11a-10p, Su 11a-9p

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