Jeffrey's
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, AUSTIN/ Updated : Mar 6, 2017, 15:30 IST
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Local institution Jeffrey's basically invented fine dining in Austin when it opened in 1975. Since then, the restaurant has been occasionally overshadowed by newcomers, but it appears to be firing on all cylinders again.
Local institution Jeffrey's basically invented fine dining in Austin when it opened in 1975. Since then, the restaurant has been occasionally overshadowed by newcomers, but it appears to be firing on all cylinders again. Read less

Southern charm and fancy fish
Local institution Jeffrey's basically invented fine dining in Austin when it opened in 1975. Since then, the restaurant has been occasionally overshadowed by newcomers, but it appears to be firing on all cylinders again.
Sublime side dishes like sweet corn succotash and soft-baked grits round out the meal in true Texan style. There's an impressive wine list, too: in 2011, it received Wine Spectator's Best of Award of Excellence.
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