October 30, 2014 | Adrienne Purdue

 

There’s no shortage of meat in this town. And while I do fancy a good steak or a BBQ feast, there’s nothing better than a cheeseburger to satisfy my meat tooth. Narrowing down the burger joint choices in Austin can cause some unwanted anxiety, though. I think I found the solution: letting my mood dictate the burger.

Smug = Jacoby’s

Admit it. You love to brag about living in Austin to your Facebook friends. So when they come to visit, go into full peacocking mode by taking them to the newest, must-visit hotspot:Jacoby’s Restaurant and Mercantile.

The menu is short, polished and perfected. The sole burger on the menu is the Half Pound Cheeseburger with Hand-cut Fries. And oh, is it impressive. The beef that goes into the burger comes from healthy, happy cattle raised by the Jacobys on their family ranch. It’s an uncomplicated burger that relies on flavorful, tender and juicy meat. Minimal accoutrements needed. Honestly, you could even skip the cheese – it gets overshadowed by the real star of this meal: the beef.

 

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October 29, 2014 | Anastacia Uriegas

When it comes to eating and drinking in Austin, there are many fine neighborhoods to choose from. But what if you didn't HAVE different neighborhoods to choose from? What if you were confined to only one 'hood for all your eating and drinking, until the end of time. Even though it probably won't happen, it's interesting to think about. Except you don't have to think about it anymore, because we figured out precisely how Austin's finest dining and drinking 'hoods stack up. Disagree? Sound off in the comments.

4. East Cesar Chavez
Let’s face it, the epicenter of cool in Austin is East, and it's not letting up any time soon. Foodie darlings La Barbecue reside here; Bufalina and taco truck Veracruz All Natural are keeping it real (real good); and Cenote has long been a mainstay for the wayfarers-and-coffee crowd. Perfectly executed cocktails at Weather Up and new dive bar Drinks round out the beverage category. And the new spots keep on coming in the form of locavore steakhouse Jacoby’s Mercantile, and mid-century modern diner Sawyer and Co.
http://www.thrillist.com/eat/austin/best-austin-neighborhoods-for-bars-and-restaurants-downtown-hyde- park-rosewood

October 29, 2014 | Leila Kalmbach

Courtesy of Jacoby's Restaurant & Mercantile

12 ounces extra sharp Wisconsin Cheddar, finely shredded 12 ounces smoked Gouda, finely shredded
1 jalapeño, seeded and minced
1⁄2 large red onion, finely diced

1⁄4 cup minced scallion
1⁄4 cup minced parsley
1⁄4 cup Dukes Mayo
2 Tablespoons grain mustard
Salt and fresh cracked pepper to taste

Combine all ingredients in a mixer equipped with a paddle attachment and mix until all ingredients are incorporated evenly. Serve with crackers or bread.
Hosting a party can be stressful, but choosing what to serve doesn’t have to be. Four Austin chefs
weigh in on recipes you can easily make yourself.

October 27, 2014 | Megan Giller

Salisbury Steak at Jacoby’s Restaurant and Mercantile

10 Comfort-Food Classics in Austin

The new Southern-comfort restaurant rescues Salisbury steak from its sad, school-cafeteria past and fancies it up with veal gravy and buttermilk mashed potatoes. The East Austin spot has already become a classic for its highly designed aesthetic and gorgeous patio, with a store full of adorable vintage home goods next door.
Fried chicken, chili, grilled cheese and banana splits: it may not be the holidays yet, but it’s
certainly time to indulge.
http://www.zagat.com/b/austin/10-comfort-food-classics-in-austin#6

October 20, 2014 | Amanda Tatom

Jacoby’s Restaurant and Mercantile is a mix of vintage and modern with a unique and one of a kind feel. Creative Director and Interior Designer Kris Swift stopped by the studio to show Amanda some
fun ideas including using old containers as planters for succulents, incorporating tribal colors and textures into your interiors, color blocking on your bookshelves and adding a grand element to your
gatherings with vintage champagne buckets. See more about everything from the restaurant’s
menu to what’s in store at the mercantile by heading to www.jacobysaustin.com.
http://kxan.com/2014/10/20/vintage-inspiration-with-a-modern-twist/

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