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    600 Degrees

    3.8 (41 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    A slice from our 14 inch City Pie (not individually sold slice).
    Jerry E.

    Kind of a microbrewery vibe (as it has one - maybe? Not really a drinker). It has a selection of draught beers First time visit. We ordered a 14 inch City Pie (kind of like a Supreme pizza). Nice, hot, fresh pizza that just hit the spot. Really good pizza. They have an odd offering that I'm not used to (probably just me), bottles of 600 Green Sauce and 600 Red Sauce (two types of hot sauce at the table) that I experimented with on my pizza. I thought the red sauce was going to be really hot. I am no connoisseur, but I couldn't tell the difference. Nothing fancy or amazing. Just a nice pizza of the taste and quality I would expect in this type of place. They take your order at a counter, give you a number, and bring it to your table. They took our order and delivered it with the service and speed I would expect. Added to our rotation.

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    John B.

    Excellent pizza, actually a bit better than our last visit to the Georgetown location. All their pizzas are good, but this one was pretty tasty, and the location with the brewery was a bit more spacious, didn't have to dodge other people's kids to enjoy the meal. Service was friendly and fast. Got to try some of their hummus and marinara dipping sauce, and they were really good as well. Table had a couple of bottles of their sauces, added a little extra zing without the usual red pepper sprinkles. Ignore the laughably bad reviews, come judge for yourself.

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    The All Good

    4.4
    (16 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    If your ideal hangout involves cold drinks, big games, and zero stress, The All Good absolutely…read moredelivers. The patio is awesome - massive, shaded, and built for lingering whether you've got the whole fam or just need a laid-back spot with friends. The beer selection is extensive, with taps from local brew cos. like Austin Beerworks, Celis, and Meanwhile Brewing. Whether you're in the mood for something light or dig a hazy IPA, they've got you're covered. Cocktails are solid too, and the staff has been really dialed in every time I've visited. There are screens everywhere, great for game days, including a giant one out on the patio that I wish I could put in my own backyard. Safe to say, this is now a go-to for big events like March Madness, Texas football and The Masters.

    This area of Cedar Park is becoming quite the hot spot for dining, cocktails, and fun times. The…read moreAll Good is one the latest to join the Rail Yard scene. The All Good is kid and pet-friendly with a spacious patio with some games to keep the kids and adults occupied. TVs are everywhere, both inside and out on the patio. They do have the NFL ticket, and we have visited them on Sundays to catch a game. Husband likes that they have a couple of Par Tee games and is a frequent player with one of his friends. All Good has a pretty large bar with table tops and tables inside. There are picnic tables outside. The bar features many craft beers on tap and some very interesting specialty cocktails. Their Paloma is my favorite. There is a permanent food truck on site that serves up an excellent smash burger. They do have live music on the weekends. Service at the bar and tables is always friendly, and the servers make sure you are never sitting with an empty glass! Do check out this gem area in Cedar Park; there is something for everyone.

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    Whitestone Brewery

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    4.5
    (183 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Cold beer, nice people, good pizza. Despite living only…read moreabout 15 miles south I don't venture into Cedar Park very often. As I was leaving the We Are Blood donor center on Bell Boulevard, I thought "why not check out a brewery I don't visit very often for lunch?" (kids, I am a professional. Don't try this at home--a brewery visit right after dropping a pint is probably not a donor center recommendation for most normal folks). A search on "breweries near me" revealed that this spot was 1 mile away. Winner. Plenty of parking front and side, the taproom was pleasant inside and out. I took a seat at a nearly full bar next to a good group of World Cup (ESP/AUT) watchers. Two big TVs over the bar, in a large taproom/dining area with 5 more, shared with the sort of "built-in food truck" called "600 Degrees Pizza" except it's a proper pizza shop, no wheels. There's a shaded outdoor patio with a bar window, and 5 more TVs, and a covered tent area beyond that, with a play area for the kiddos. Had a Ray Ray Hazy IPA, crisp and cold and delicious NE-style IPA. I walked over to the pizza counter and ordered a slice, considered the slice/salad lunch special but opted for the HH slice special, pepperoni at $5. Minutes later a guy delivered the single largest pizza slice I have ever tried to hold in my hand to my seat at the bar. Apparently they do a 6-cut TWENTY FOUR INCH PIE for slices, so my slice was 75.4 square inches of tasty gooey goodness. Unwieldy, and took some tactical consumption logistics calculation, but I finished every bit--a meal for me, and I was glad I skipped the salad. Very good pie, and VERY filling. One more small beer, from Jester King, as I watched Spain knock Austria out 3-0. Friendly folks on both sides of the bar, good beer, and good food in a nice taproom. I'll be back.

    Whitestone Brewery was another brewery we went to when we were on our vacation to the Austin, Texas…read morearea. With this brewery I got a beer type I don't always get and when I do it's a nice change of pace and that is a Brown Ale. I took the opportunity to get one here and the name of this brewery's version is a fun one... it's called Velvet Nunchuks. The flavor profile in this one is good... in it you can have fun with detecting caramel, roastiness and maltiness. The beer is smooth and has nice mouthful due to that. Whitestone was a good stop even if it is a bit of a ways from downtown Austin.

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    3.5
    (121 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Gluten-free friendly

    This place isn't horribly bad. It could be a lot better, but unfortunately, they cannot seem to…read morehire the right staff. There were approximately six parties in the entire restaurant and my drink went dry a couple times. We ordered the simplest things on the menu and while they were good, I just feel like they need to stop hiring kids that just don or get service. The food is good when it comes out, but asking if things are ok and walking away before getting an answer is not good. This is my 5th time here, and this is the only complaint I have. The service is shabby. Food is great... service is why I'm keeping it at 3 stars for now. I'll come back next month.

    I stopped by for dinner and grabbed a cozy spot by the fireplace, which was definitely a highlight…read more We ordered the rib plate and nachos, but unfortunately both missed the mark. The nachos seemed like they'd been sitting under a heat lamp, the cheese was hard and clumpy, and the toppings were pretty sparse compared to the mountain of chips. The ribs were overcooked, so we swapped them out for chicken tenders. The star of the meal? The fried pickles, crispy, flavorful, and easily the best thing we ordered. Service was a bit lacking, but the staff appeared to be young and possibly still learning, so I gave them some grace. Overall, I've had better luck with takeout here. The dine-in experience just hasn't been as enjoyable.

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    The League Kitchen & Tavern

    3.8
    (633 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    The best tomato basil soup I have ever had! I am a tomato basil soup snob and this was top!…read more The ambiance is pretty cool as well! One half restaurant, one half tavern! We had Stephen as a waiter and he was always there with fresh drinks and great recommendations! We will be back!

    Returned 4 years later and had the exact same experience. Friendly and fast service. The food was…read moremeh. 1. My husband enjoyed the chicken and waffles and isn't a big eater but it just wasn't a lot of food. It was literally ONE chicken tender divided between ONE waffle. Please see the pic. He said they were heavy on the honey butter and light on the chicken and waffles. This dish didn't come with any sides or other food. 2. Both kids (despite my advice) ordered breakfast. The eggs were ordered over easy and unfortunately they came broken and already runny (pic). The bacon on one was so very very crisp and on the other it was floppy. The hash browns were cooked in so much oil that it felt like you were eating oil - not potatoes. The biscuits were dry. The jalapeño gravy was tasty but we needed a lot more of it to make up for the dry biscuit. 3. Finally, I disliked my food last time which is why we hadn't been back for 4 years but everyone deserves another chanc. Today I ordered off their "specials" menu and got redfish. Redfish is one of my favorite fish so I was excited to try it. When it came I was happy because it was a nice sized portion (see pic). Then I tasted it. It was so fishy and as I picked it apart,I could see it was the blood vein piece. I could not eat it. My teenager is a vacuum and ate it. I then finished our 10 year olds left over eggs breakfast. The green beans under the fish were cooked well. I thought at least I can eat the green beans. Then I took another bite and noticed the SALT. I love my salt. I'm known to salt everything but these were just so so salty I couldn't enjoy them. I did eat them because I was hungry (and later my son's leftover egg dish). The other patios all had a wait. The server was sweet and the food came out fast.

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