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Judges' Hill Restaurant & Bar

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 512-495-1857

Categories: Contemporary , Breakfast

Features: Full Bar , Handicap Access , Kid Friendly , Smoke Free , Vegetarian Friendly , Patio Seating , Wi-Fi

Signature breakfast specialties at the resplendent Judges' Hill Restaurant & Bar include the Mansion Benedict, Breakfast Tacos, and Quiche du Jour. 

From the restaurant's website:

"Located within the historic Goodall Wooten House, Judges' Hill Restaurant & Bar features a unique setting of relaxed sophistication. Fully restored and opened in 2003, this downtown Austin restaurant is a local treasure that patrons say is one of the capital city's best-kept secrets."


"The Mansion at Judges' Hill is a beautiful old house built in 1897 as a wedding gift for local physician Goodall Wooten and his bride, Ella Newsome. ... There is only one small dining room with 12 tables in the restaurant, but everything is luxurious, from the paintings to the decor to the 1950s jazz playing in the background. All the plates are lavish modern designs."

- Wes Marshall, The Austin Chronicle

 

Full bar. Serving breakfast and dinner daily.
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1900 Rio Grande St, Mansion at Judges' Hill , Austin, TX 78705
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Top 100 Restaurant
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Signature breakfast specialties at the resplendent Judges' Hill Restaurant & Bar include the Mansion Benedict, Breakfast Tacos, and Quiche du Jour. 



WHAT THEY SAY

From the restaurant's website:

"Located within the historic Goodall Wooten House, Judges' Hill Restaurant & Bar features a unique setting of relaxed sophistication. Fully restored and opened in 2003, this downtown Austin restaurant is a local treasure that patrons say is one of the capital city's best-kept secrets."


"The Mansion at Judges' Hill is a beautiful old house built in 1897 as a wedding gift for local physician Goodall Wooten and his bride, Ella Newsome. ... There is only one small dining room with 12 tables in the restaurant, but everything is luxurious, from the paintings to the decor to the 1950s jazz playing in the background. All the plates are lavish modern designs."

- Wes Marshall, The Austin Chronicle

 

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Full bar. Serving breakfast and dinner daily.

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