Runners’ Reward: 7 Michelin-Approved Restaurants to Try during the Austin Marathon weekend
Austin’s Culinary Scene Shines Bright – Fuel Up Post-Marathon at Michelin’s Newest Gems!
Austin’s culinary scene has always been a runner’s paradise, brimming with flavors perfect for refueling and celebrating after pounding the pavement. In November 2024, the prestigious Michelin Guide recognized some of our local heroes, highlighting the city’s thriving gastronomic excellence. Whether you’re running, spectating, or just exploring Austin’s vibrant food scene, here are the latest Michelin-approved spots ready to complement your Austin Marathon experience.
Did You Know? 2025 is the Year of the Service Industry Appreciation!
Before we get into the list – Austin’s food scene is not only a testament to local talent but also a celebration of the hardworking service industry professionals who bring it all to life. The Michelin recognition is a nod to their efforts and contributions that make every dining experience memorable.
In honor of their dedication, the Ascension Seton Austin Marathon, Half Marathon, & 5K has designated 2025 as the Year of the Service Industry! We are offering a 50% discount to service industry workers on their 2025 registration. This initiative is our way of giving back to those who make Austin’s food scene one of the best in the world. If you work in the service industry or know someone who does, check out our program to see how you can get involved and enjoy a well-deserved reward.
1. Barley Swine
Led by Chef Bryce Gilmore, Barley Swine is a beacon of New American cuisine, where locally sourced ingredients take center stage. After the marathon, treat yourself to their seasonal tasting menu, a delicious showcase of Central Texas produce. It’s the perfect way to celebrate your race with fresh, innovative dishes that make you feel like a true Austinite.
For sushi aficionados, Craft Omakase offers an intimate dining experience, featuring a meticulously crafted sushi menu. Crossing the finish line calls for a culinary journey, and Craft Omakase’s personalized sushi adventure is ideal for indulging in the art and elegance of Japanese cuisine.
3. Hestia
Named after the Greek goddess of the hearth, Hestia warms your soul (and taste buds) with their focus on live-fire cooking. Their menu celebrates the smoky magic of open flames, creating a cozy, hearty meal perfect for marathon recovery. There’s something incredibly satisfying about post-race bites served with a little fiery finesse.
4. Olamaie
Southern charm and soul combine at Olamaie, which offers a modern twist on classic Southern dishes. Known for its famous biscuits and refined comfort food, Olamaie is a fantastic place to relax and let the flavors of Southern hospitality wrap around you like a cozy blanket. After a long run, their hearty menu feels like a well-deserved reward.
Barbecue in Austin is no joke, and Interstellar BBQ takes the spotlight with its smoky, mouthwatering meat masterpieces. Their brisket and ribs are packed with flavor and perfect for post-race recovery. Bring your appetite because Interstellar is all about serious barbecue that’ll satisfy every craving.
6. La Barbecue
This staple of Austin’s BBQ scene serves up bold, rich smoked meats that capture the essence of Texas barbecue. La Barbecue’s fan-favorite dishes, from succulent brisket to mouthwatering sausage, are a must-try for anyone looking to dive into the local flavors. Nothing says “celebration” quite like Austin barbecue, and La Barbecue knows how to serve it up.
Known for their creative approach, LeRoy and Lewis bring a unique twist to traditional barbecue with interesting cuts and inventive sides. Their ever-changing menu means there’s always something exciting to try. It’s the perfect spot to surprise your taste buds while soaking up the celebratory vibes after a big run.
A Toast to Austin Marathoners and Food Lovers Alike
As you prepare for the Austin Marathon, make a post-race meal plan to celebrate at these esteemed eateries. Not only will you enjoy some of the best flavors Austin has to offer, but you’ll also be part of a community that values hard work, talent, and culinary creativity.
Remember, finishing a marathon deserves a feast, so let’s toast to your achievement and the incredible food that fuels Austin’s spirit! Happy running, and bon appétit!
Additional Mentions
Bib Gourmands in Austin
- Odd Duck
- KG BBQ
- Emmer & Rye
- Barbs B Q
- Briscuits
- Cuantos Tacos
- Dai Due
- Distant Relatives
- Franklin Barbecue
- Kemuri Tatsu-ya
- La Santa Barbacha
- Micklethwait Craft Meats
- Nixta Taqueria
- Ramen del Barrio
- Veracruz Fonda & Bar
Michelin Recommended Austin Restaurants
- Comedor
- Con Todo
- Apt 115
- Birdie’s
- Discada
- DipDipDip Tatsu-ya
- Este
- Ezov
- Garrison
- Jeffrey’s
- Joe’s Bakery & Coffee Shop
- La Condesa
- Launderette
- Lenoir
- Ling Kitchen
- Lutie’s
- Maie Day
- Mexta
- Mum Foods Smokehouse and Delicatessen
- Suerte
- Tare
- Terry Black’s BBQ
- Toshokan