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    Gurpreet L.

    Another trendy hot spot in Austin! I'll start off by talking about the vibes + service. Elementary is going for a school theme but not in an in-your-face type of way. The menu is written on lined paper, and they have cubbies where employees can leave their belongings. It's cute! The service was also wonderful. We sat at the bar, and the bartender was incredibly sweet. He gave us great recommendations and even made me an off-menu drink that they don't offer anymore. The food came out quickly and we didn't have to wait long in between courses. The food itself was decent. I know that they are constantly rotating things on the menu, so my view might change if we go back. We tried the following: - Lions Mane: I'm not a fan of this particular type of mushroom so I wasn't surprised that I didn't like the texture. - Burrata Toast: I love bread so this one was a favorite but for the price, I was expecting something that would wow me and it didn't. - Cawwots: Waaaayyyy too peppery for my liking Butter Lettuce: Weirdly good! When the bartender recommended this, I was super skeptical (seriously, lettuce??) but it was actually great! Gnocci - This was by far the best thing we had! It had a corn base and had the perfect ratio of spicy to sweet. Literally so good. Overall, this is a good place to come to but some of the flavors just aren't my cup of tea. There are so many other places in Austin that have the same price tag but that I enjoy more. One thing to note is that I am a picky eater so maybe a more adventurous foodie would have a better time.

    Risotto
    Rhonda M.

    When I first heard of elementary, I was super excited to try it. Then, as the reviews rolled in, I was more hesitant to give it a try. Well, my husband surprised me for our anniversary and took me here last night, so I had no other choice than to try it. Let's start with the ambience. It's an intimate little dining room. The small details, such as the cubby holes for the employees bags, the fabric choices on the seats, and the schoolhouse lights, all give a gentle nod to our days in school. I loved the decor. It inspired fun talks of memories from our childhood. Let's move onto food. We started out with the banh mi. Yes, it's tiny, but sometimes tiny things pack, a powerful punch, and this little sandwich did just that. It was actually kind of fun because it made me feel like a giant eating a tiny sandwich or an adult eating at a cafeteria. But don't get me wrong, this was light years better than cafeteria food. In that little bite, the umami from the chicken pate along with the cilantro and other veggies was perfection. We also had the risotto which was incredible as well as the chicken. My husband kept saying, "they say to never order chicken at a restaurant because it always taste the same, but not here". I watched as he devoured the plate. Lastly, let's talk about drinks. Awesome. My advice, find the most creative ones on the menu and order those, you won't be disappointed. All in all I'd say this restaurant is fantastic. Don't believe the critics come and try it for yourself.

    Butternut squash pave
    Eleni K.

    Overall we liked Elementary but there were a few things that made it less than 5-stars. What we liked: -Staff was friendly -Cocktails were good -Ramen risotto was incredibly tasty What we didn't like: -Very crowded and loud atmosphere, there are too many tables crammed into a small space -Besides the ramen risotto, a lot of the dishes were underwhelming and overpriced (especially given the portion sizes) -The half chicken was really delicious, but the potatoes that came with it were hard as rocks and straight up undercooked. That's not the quality you expect in a $38 plate -The appetizers truly are just "bites". Very very small, if you're more than two people you'll need multiple. We had 5 dishes in total and that was about right for 2 people given the sizes The theme was cute and I would return for that ramen risotto alone, but there's definitely some things that can be improved!

    This drink was fantastic
    Kelly D.

    I think the best way to describe this restaurant is to use the word elementary. The interior was very simple and quaint. The menu was simple and focused, which I kind of appreciate. The dish selections were an odd eclectic between Ramen risotto, Wagyu burgers,and gnocchi. At least those were the dishes we tried. The description on the menu was glorious, however, the execution left something to be desired. First, the portions were exceptionally small. Second, the dishes all were a bit over salted in my opinion. The cocktails were probably my favorite part as well as the game on the reverse side of the menu. I think they are trying to make the restaurant fun and welcoming for everyone, but I do think they need to amp up their food game. The servers were very friendly and outgoing and made you feel welcome.

    Burrata Toast
    Christina T.

    This place was all the rage on TikTok and while the concept was cute, I felt like the food could've been better. We got the Ramen Risotto which everyone raved about but it was just okay. I think it was a little too salty from the risotto and the pork belly and the food was just all one texture which made it not that interesting to eat. However the sauce that went with the mussels was amazing and I could drink it. Overall I love the concept and that the menu lets you play MASHED but the food felt a little lacking but 3 stars for service and concept.

    steak tartare
    Carlie

    I've eaten here pretty regularly the past few months and I'm never disappointed. The staff is always kind and insightful. The restaurant itself is such a cool space and they pull off the "school" theme so well. The menu changes pretty consistently but I always enjoy whatever I order. My all time favorite dish they've had is the steak tartare but my current favorites are the Little Gem Salad, the potatoes, the steak, and the peaches & crème! Honorable mention to the Elementary burger. I recently tried their new fish dish and loved that as well! If you have a sweet tooth, you're going to go crazy for the french toast Their wine list is well curated, the cocktails are delicious, and I'm a huge fan of their mocktails, especially the shrub. It's overall a really playful experience every time I go in and it keeps me coming back

    Wagyu Flat Iron
    Tammy D.

    When walking into the restaurant, the decoration and the dim lighting had a really cozy effect. The service was amazing and the food came out in a very timely manner despite them being super busy. The menu has a lot of really good options with a variety of different ingredients used in each of their dishes. Starting off with the steak tartare, the bread was a nice fluffy and crispy texture along with good flavors. The steak was also really good. Followed the star of the night was the elementary burger. The burger was juicy and the sauce complemented the burger with lots of different flavors. Next we had the chicken schnitzel, the dijonnaise was a bit overpowering and although there were other ingredients used I couldn't taste them at all. Other than that, the texture of the sauce was good and the chicken cooked well and breaded evenly. We ended with the wagyu flat iron dish and the outside of the wagyu looked charred but f eating it the burnt flavor was the only thing that came through. It was cooked perfectly as a medium rare but was very chewy. Overall, I think the main dishes weren't that tasty but the lighter starter dishes were delicious!

    Cocktail menu!   I recommend 1. Grandpa earl 2. Clarified cocktail 3. Paper plane 4.  Bell pep in your step
    Sophia H.

    A fun and creative menu that brings you back to childhood with an elevated spin! I came her twice in one month and was so happy to share the new find to my friends and family. The waiter Dre is soooo fantastic with a wonderful memory. He remembered me and the drink I ordered before and got it for me again when I came back. What a touch! I recommend the Goodbye Earl. I started with the red curry mussels, and beet hummus served below crispy potatoes. Both apps were a good serving and tasted fantastic. The mussels with sour dough I recommend to everyone because of how flavorful the broth is. I told everyone that I was sure how they would top the apps and THEY DID. The ramen risotto is the most succulent and creamy dish I have had in my life. It was served with pork belly and a egg yoke on top. I have truly never had better risoitto in my life.

    Jennifer M.

    Such a cool and unique experience!! The food was absolutely delicious! Everything we tried was delicious. I would recommend the risotto...it was our favorite. They also had very fun drinks that were great but strong. The waitress was amazing and so friendly. The inside is a little small and cramped, but it didn't take away from the experience at all. There is a shared parking lot but it does full up fast. I do suggest making a reservation. We will definitely be back to this place.

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    Theodora B.

    I had been dying to try elementary for weeks.. Unfortunately, I took my date here for our anniversary and I could tell we were both super disappointed after our food arrived. For a place that has a higher tag, we were expecting a delicious meal and a memorable one. The only memorable thing was seeing my boyfriend's face after they brought out his tortellini. It didn't look too great from first sight, and the taste did not change my mind either. (Bean tortellini) I had seen a lot of people raving about this place, must have been marketing. They first brought out the Banh-Mi Eclair, it was cute to look at, but was extremely salty and not flavorful. Okay... let me keep an open mind. I was excited to try the gnocchi, but it was served luke-warm and not as tasty as it looked. I'm usually the type to find restaurants through social media, but this place is making me completely rethink that. On the other hand, the service was great, only amazing things to say about the staff. We may have had a communication issue when I told the hostess it was our anniversary, and she said she'd get us a dessert, but did not happen. Ambiance was okay, they had a nice oldies playlist on, and it was fairly empty for a Friday night, but was only able to find one reservation for later in the night after searching all week... Overall, for over $100 for three items that none of us liked, save your coins for a nicer spot in the Austin area. Don't get the tortellini, and just walk in rather than wait for a reservation to open all week for an empty restaurant. Nice servers, but awful food. Two stars for the service, otherwise only one for food.

    Hiramasa Crudo
    Brandy C.

    Cute spot to stop in for happy hour or dinner. It's a bit on the smaller side so, I'd suggest reservations. Menu pricing is a bit high but, their presentation is great and I enjoyed the items I ordered.

    Oyster
    Cayla G.

    Elementary is a cute restaurant with a playful, yet intimate setting. The first thing I noticed was the theme of elementary school classroom, with magnetic letters, lockers, and a menu featuring "cawwots" (yes, they make you say it), elementary is cute and fun to look around while awaiting your meal. Our waiter, Dre, was vivacious and bubbly with a joie de vivre that I found quite infectious. He made us laugh, but did not intrude on the dinner date. He was lovely with the pacing of the small plates, which we asked to have brought out slowly as to keep our tiny table from getting over crowded. The cocktail menu includes a great selection of unique alcoholic beverages, NA treats, wines, and a teensy selection of beers (could improve). We had the NA peach shrub and a rose. The peach shrub was outstanding and lasted the entire meal as we added the sparkling water to it in order to reduce some of the potency. The food was just as unique and playful as the space itself. The banh mi eclair was dainty and sized for a grade-schooler (if they liked patê). Unlike many restaurants with tiny foods and big prices, elementary's "bites" were totally affordable and invited us to order a smattering with a, "well, it's only five dollars, why not!?" The stand outs were the scallops, the black babaganoush (in the cawwwots), the oysters, and the grilled peach salad. The thing I might skip is the PSL cake. It was a bit dry and unfulfilling after such an inventive menu. Pro tip: order extra bread at the start of the meal because almost all the dishes have some sort of sauce that BEGS to be dipped into/sopped up/licked off the plate.

    Pencil cases holding bar equipment-- so cute!
    Lauren E.

    Just like everyone else on your TikTok feed, I went to Elementary this weekend to see what all the hype was about. First off, I loved the decor of this place. They really played up the primary color palette of the interior, with red, yellow, and blue accents in every area of the restaurant. There are little details alluding to the nostalgia of elementary school, including monkey bars behind the bar, pencil cases holding bar equipment, and cubbies in the corner of the restaurant. Even the menus are on theme! They're printed to look like notebook paper and they have little doodles and stamps on them. The staff here is so friendly and helpful! We got seated at the bar, and I asked the bartender for advice on what to order since the whole menu looked good. He gave me so many good recommendations and was sure to warn me about portion sizes of certain dishes since I told him I was hungry. I ordered: - Eggo-spresso Martini (5/5): Knowing that this drink had maple syrup in it, I guess I expected it to be pretty sweet, but it wasn't really that different than most other espresso martinis in my opinion. Still, what's not to like? - Banh Mi Eclair (4/5): Oh my goodness, this has got to be the cutest banh mi ever! This is a bite-size eclair dough sandwich with banh mi filling. While I loved the concept of this bite, it was difficult to taste anything besides the carnitas when I was actually eating it. I was searching for the flavor of the pate and pickled vegetables. I totally understand that this was just a take on a banh mi though, and I do appreciate how playful it was. - Ramen Risotto (6/5): I'll definitely be thinking about this dish for a while! This was probably the richest, creamiest, savoriest risotto I've ever had. The risotto tasted just like a delicious ramen broth, intensely savory with a prominent meat flavor. The pork belly on top was incredibly tender, just like you would expect in a good bowl of ramen. The egg yolk really added to the flavor and richness of the dish even more, and there were plenty of green onions on top to balance it all out. - Milk and Cookies (4/5): I LOVE the idea of having cookies and milk as a dessert. I think this plays along perfectly with the concept of this restaurant and really feeds into all the nostalgia. I'm really not picky when it comes to cookies, so I thought the brown butter chocolate chip cookie was excellent. My one issue with this dessert is that the milk is super rich and served warm. I totally see how that could also play into the nostalgia aspect for some people, but personally I was hoping for the milk to be cold to tone down the sweetness of the cookie. Especially with the milk being malted milk, this dessert was just super sweet and rich for me and I couldn't finish it. Overall, I really enjoyed my experience here and I would highly recommend it! I believe they drop new menu items every week, so I'll definitely have to come back soon to try more dishes. In my opinion, this place is living up to the hype!

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    $$

    Entering from the lobby, it felt like a maze trying to find the right elevator and then figure out…read morewhere to go once I got off. After exiting the elevator, I ended up meandering through what felt like the entire rooftop pool deck with rows and rows of seating, a beautifully laid-out space, and a huge outdoor area before finally reaching the actual bar on the other side of the building. Verdict: best pool, least impressive late-night drink options. The rooftop space itself is massive and gorgeous, with seating spread around fire features and plenty of room to roam. It's the kind of place that makes you want to book a stay just to have access to the pool and outdoor area. Drink-wise, though, the menu was very limited, and they didn't have any mocktails listed. I asked for "anything mocktail," and they brought me a virgin Lady Bird. It was mostly juice, but still tasty and refreshing for $8.

    My friends and I had a FABULOUS time here. The ambiance is beautiful and so cozy! Without a res on…read morea Friday evening (around 6:30/7) we were able to get a nice, big cabana area. The couches were so comfortable and the ambiance was so pretty. In terms of the drinks and food, it was okay! Got the job done, but nothing to rave about. I enjoyed the sliders the most. I enjoyed my drink as well (5th Floor Cooldown) once we added the extra sweetener we requested. Without it, I wasn't a huge fan (wasn't sweet, despite being told that it was). Valet parking is only $15 (for 2 hours) with validation. I appreciated that, as it made parking not a headache.

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    Elementary - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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