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| Name | Buzz | Cuisine | % Rah'd | Features | |
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| A |
Shady Grove1624 Barton Springs RdAustin, TX512-474-9991 |
1644 |
American Vegetarian |
89% | Menus: General |
| 2 Rah's: BOth inside and outside bars serve up great hangover recovery drinks as well as great Pina Coladas. | |||||
| B |
Driskill Grill604 Brazos StAustin, TX512-391-7162 |
993 | American | 93% | Menus: General |
| 1 Rah: One of my co-workers ordered the fried pickle and everyone really enjoyed them ( I don't eat pickles ), they said it was very unique and probably a great hangover food. | |||||
| C |
Hoover's Cooking2002 Manor RdAustin, TX512-479-5006 |
1178 |
American Southern |
83% | Menus: General |
| 3 keyword matches: The Best Home cooking in austin.If you need a hangover remedy the breakfast is huge and tasty. The deserts are phenominal. And the chicken fried chicken and meatloaf are devine.Huge glasses of Sweet tea! | |||||
| D |
Taco X-Press2529 S Lamar BlvdAustin, TX512-444-0261 |
923 | Mexican | 82% | Menus: General |
| 2 keyword matches: ... while you are eating? The meat was very low quality and seemed like something was shredded off the cheapest part of a cow or other animal?!? Maybe for the hangover crowd it's cool, but for a sober person, Taco Bell may be better. I said may be better!! | |||||
| E |
Baby Acapulco Restaurant9505 Stonelake BlvdAustin, TX512-795-9000 |
145 | Mexican | 76% | Menus: General |
| Keyword match: ...but the drinks are why I go back and take friends who are visiting with me. As previously mentioned, you cannot go wrong with the Purples - well until the next day, but that depends if your hangovers get as ghastly as mine. It is a fun atmosphere as well. | |||||
| F |
Juan In A Million2300 E Cesar Chavez StAustin, TX512-472-3872 |
636 | Mexican | 94% | |
| Keyword match: This was my favorite Saturday/Sunday morning place when I was in college. Perfect to cure that frat punch and keystone lite hangover. MUST get the Don Juan, but make sure you ask for an extra tortilla. Dr Pepper is perfect to wash this down with. Huevos ... | |||||
| G |
Cisco's Restaurant Bakery & Bar1511 E 6th StAustin, TX512-478-2420 |
149 | Mexican | 82% | |
| Keyword match: Cisco's has been a fixture in my life for twenty-five years plus. From repairing hangovers to celebrating old freinds Cisco's represents Austin in all it's hospitality and style. | |||||
| H |
Taco Cabana211 S Lamar BlvdAustin, TX512-472-8098 |
78 | Mexican | 58% | Menus: General |
| Keyword match: No place like TC to get some after-party grub.....chicken fajitas with sour cream almost let me forget about the hangover I'm gonna have... | |||||
| I |
Madam Mam's Noodles and More2514 Guadalupe StAustin, TX512-472-8306 |
1206 |
Asian Thai |
73% | Menus: General |
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| J |
Rudy's Country Store & Bar-B-Q11570 Research BlvdAustin, TX512-418-9898 |
1827 | American | 90% | Menus: General |
| Keyword match: Their breakfast taco station and cigarette/gas counter has saved me from hideous hangovers many a time! But their meat is expensive, and try getting through the lunch line in under an hour! They do have a great staff, and I love the location, but I would ... | |||||
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