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8 of Austin’s outstanding spots for celebrating special occasions

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by Claudia Alarcón
Updated December 15, 2023

Austin loves a full-blown party, and the special-occasion restaurants in this famously quirky city are as distinct as the people who celebrate here.

No matter what you’re marking, whether it’s an all-out graduation party—hook ’em horns!—or a romantic milestone under a sprawling Texas sky, this town’s got a spot for you. Read on for a guide to eight Austin restaurants perfect for special occasions.

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4.9
4.9 (1643)
$31 to $50
Italian
East Austin
About the restaurant

Wife and husband team, pastry chef Krystal Craig and executive chef Ian Thurwachter, chose the Italian word for “whole” when they opened their East Austin trattoria in 2018. The name reflects a sustainable, zero-waste cooking philosophy, which means a celebration here is a seriously ethical one. Although the hyper-seasonal menu is always changing, there are always housemade pastas, breads, and meats from Texas farms and ranches. Sweeten any occasion with Craig’s exceptional truffles, chocolate barks, or sipping chocolate—or a pick from the restaurant’s extensive amari selection.


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Nic
Dined 2 days ago
My wife and I just had the best meal for her birthday. We were led to the table by the friendliest staff and then served by a wonderfully personable waitress. She had insightful recommendations as well as knowing ingredients I hadn't heard of. And she seemed genuinely excited to tell us the dishes she enjoyed as well as regularly checking in on us. The focaccia and ricotta cheese with honey was light and delicious. I had two cocktails that tasted complex and great. Better Idols and the Pomona were both lightly sweet, like I like. I had the Wagyu NY strip with Polenta. It was a great cut of meat cooked medium rare with every bite being a satisfying velvet texture. But the star for me was the polenta. It had a great subtle flavor behind a very pronounced buttery taste. The texture was great. I hoped that I would be hungry enough to eat all of it because it tasted so good. And for dessert, we shared a delightful brown butter cake with cinnamon gelato. A terrific end to a terrific night.
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4.6
4.6 (3023)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Downtown
About the restaurant

Pitch-perfect wagyus and porterhouses headline the menu at this stylish Southern steakhouse. But Vince Young’s occasion-friendly menu also includes sleeper hits like bacon mac and cheese and an off-menu wine “milkshake” that blends vanilla ice cream with Cabernet Sauvignon. If you’re leaning toward a drinks-driven celebration, the restaurant is home to one of the best happy hour deals in town—all bar and lounge menu items are $10 from 5 pm to 7 pm daily, including deep-fried Texas quail and, yes, even steak frites with chimichurri.


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Hank
Dined today
A real enjoyable meal. Flew into Austin to spend time with our daughter and wanted to have a first class dinner out. Was not disappointed in the least as every aspect of our dinner was top notch. Our waiter was very professional and friendly (Sam) and had a great personality. The filet mignon ordered medium were cooked medium and were extremely tasty. I had the bourbon pork chop which was cooked perfectly medium. The sides of corn and bacon as well as the mashed potatoes were delicious. To wash all this food down, we drank a Pinot Noir from Oregon which was priced fairly . For dessert, two orders of home made berry sorbet . The three of us were stuffed but not overly. When the check came I did not suffer sticker shock, all facets of the dinner was priced right.
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4.7
4.7 (1045)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Mexican
Arboretum
About the restaurant

This lively spot comes from the team behind another local modern Mexican favorite, ATX Cocina. Bulevar’s floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a massive patio, and you won’t find a better spot for a sunset celebration. Fuel your party with street snacks and corn tortillas, made from heirloom Oaxacan corn ground onsite—bonus points for a kitchen that’s 100 percent gluten-free. Bulevar’s high-energy bar is known for top-notch agave cocktails, plus a rollicking happy hour that stretches through the night on Mondays and Tuesdays.


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Amanda
Dined 4 days ago
I love this restaurant- its food is fantastic & atmosphere is great! My service this past time was slow and several items we requested were out. It took a very long time between appetizers & our main meal coming out. I think it was an off night or perhaps not staffed adequately for a Monday evening. Overall, I’d go back because the food is phenomenal.
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4.9
4.9 (940)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Special moments were made for this elegant New American restaurant. Carillon is ideal for a celebratory dinner before a show at the nearby Moody Center or an outdoor Sunday brunch with the family. Its burnt-orange interiors—the University of Texas color—also make the restaurant a go-to for graduation parties. Chef Kyle Barham’s Texan menu is sprinkled with fun international accents (case in point: seared sea bass with tom yum and Thai herbs), best enjoyed as an occasion-worthy three-course meal.


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Ken
Dined on Oct 15, 2024
Best meal we've enjoyed in quite a while, from starter to dessert!
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4.8
4.8 (1872)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Hestia’s distinguishing features, like its sleek, industrial-chic interiors and top-shelf ingredients—wagyu ribeye, king trumpet mushrooms—level up any celebration. The modern-day grill house is part of Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group and led by Kevin Fink and Tavel Bristol-Joseph, the award-winning duo behind other Austin hits like Emmer & Rye, Canje, and Kalimotxo. Dishes are fired up in a 20-foot custom-built hearth where they’re treated to techniques from around the world. Extra-special occasions call for Hestia’s multi-course tasting menu with wine pairings from a 400-label strong list that recently scored Wine Spectator love.


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John
Dined 1 day ago
An incredible experience from start to finish. Truly a one of a kind experience. The ambiance, the food, the staff - everything met and exceeded expectations.
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4.8
4.8 (6036)
$50 and over
Sushi
Central Austin
About the restaurant

There are plenty of high-roller touches at this modern sushi and sashimi shrine, including fish flown in daily from Japan and sleek private dining rooms. James Beard Award-winner Tyson Cole crafts occasion-worthy nigiri like cured Norwegian mackerel with tomato, truffle, and basil, but his massive menu has something for everyone, including a knockout omakase selection. Add some of the city’s most unique desserts—Earl Grey panna cotta with habaneros and white-chocolate crunch, anyone?—and you’ve got one inventive special-occasion spot.


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Daniellevip
Dined 5 days ago
Waited way too long before coming and regret it. Everything here is great and the staff is amazing. They are all accommodating and explain what everything is. Will forever keep coming back!
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4.7
4.7 (628)
$50 and over
Mediterranean
East Austin
About the restaurant

Ezov, another restaurant from Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group, just landed in Austin this year. But the Mediterranean place is already a special-occasion hotspot for excellent Galilee, Israel-inspired dishes like DIY chicken shawarma (translation: you get to carve it), falafel, and crispy phyllo cigars with spiced sweetbreads, all made with locally grown ingredients. A lot of the northern Israeli menu is designed to be shared, so take a crew to celebrate over chef Berty Richter’s family-style feast—and don’t skip a group photo by the graffiti wall, scrawled with the Hebrew lyrics to Britney Spears’s “Toxic.”


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Craryvip
Dined 2 days ago
Wonderful experience sitting at the bar. The bartender gave us great guidance on food and drinks and while the drinks took quite a while to make, it was worth the wait. We will definitely return!!
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4.5
4.5 (1708)
$31 to $50
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Top Chef winner and now-host Kristen Kish opened this festive, sun-lit gem in the LINE Hotel in 2018. The eclectic menu fuses her French and Italian training, Midwestern flavors from her childhood, and Texan swagger—think fried steamed buns with charred eggplant and caper relish and a can’t-miss coconut pistachio mousse with Texas melon, rose tapioca, and lemon meringue. Grab a perch at the roomy bar for an easygoing celebration or a table with Lady Bird Lake views for a fancier night out.


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Bethanyvip
Dined 1 day ago
It was amazing, wish the lighting was a better it was too dark
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