Restaurant Review Jacoby's Austin | Austin Woman

By Melody Fury | September 23, 2014

Jacoby’s Restaurant and Mercantile
Greet the arrival of autumn in Austin with these exciting new joints and soulful dishes from old
faithfuls.
No-nonsense cheeseburger on brioche bun at Jacoby’s in East Austin. The quality of the meat was superb. Husband said this was easily the best burger that he’s had in Austin. I defer to him as the
expert in this subject matter.

Smoky quail on porridge with a vibrant marmalade Jacoby’s in East Austin
Onion rings with housemade ranch & ketchup at Jacoby’s in East Austin. I am an utter sucker for onion rings with crisp, fluffy batters.
http://www.gourmetfury.com/2014/09/things-to-eat-in-austin-fall-2014/

By Meghan McCarron | September 18, 2014

THE STEAK NEWS — Jacoby's serves beef from their family ranch, as well as several other entrees. Several folks on Yelp cite the steaks as "delicious" and "lovely." The chicken fried & hamburger steak also gets high marks. But Chowhounder slowcooked found his steak disappointing: " literally 50% fat chunks, and though it was medium rare / rare like I prefer, it looked to be just barely pan seared with low caramelization, not grilled (which isn't necessarily needed), and had no crust to speak of." Fellow Chowhound commenter girloftheworldurged him to "get the porkchop" next time.

THE SIDES NEWS — The mac n' cheese appears to be a certified hit.

THE BEVERAGE NEWS — Cocktail program favorites include The Melvin Mule, of which Hungry Girl Austin says, "this little guy packs so much punch and flavor that you'll want to drink this all night." The West Texas Shandy is also "surprisingly delicious," according to Yelper Kassi L.

THE WAIT NEWS — Several Yelpers cite Jacoby's as a good alternative to Justine's famously long waits. On the other hand, Yelper Julia B. says a promise of "a couple minutes wait" turned into an hour.

THE SERVICE NEWS — Reviews on the service are mixed thusfar. Yelper Wendy S. praises, "Katy, our lovely, kind, patient server saved the stars." On an earlier visit, Chowhounder slowcooked notes his server seemed a bit "stoned," but the management was responsive to missteps and comped his meal.
A slice of small town Texas opened on East Cesar Chavez late last month. Jacoby's Restaurant and Mercantile serves beef from owner Adam Jacoby's family ranch in Melvin, as well as recipes inspired by his family's small town restaurant. Jacoby's partner Kris Swift designed a striking, rustic space, complete with a backyard overlooking the Colorado River. Read on for the early word from bloggers and reviewers.
THE LARGE PARTY NEWS — Two different Yelpers had issues making reservations for large parties. Both say Jacoby's required that for a reservation for 9-10, the tab had to be a minimum of $750. Yelper Marshall H. says, "Honestly, for $200 a couple, I'd rather go to Uchi any day of the week."

THE AMBIANCE NEWS — The atmosphere garners near-unanimous praise from the various first- lookers. The interior's rustic charm andthe backyard views of the Colorado impress. Yelper Heather F. is especially impressed by the outdoor space: "And on the deck Jacboy's has placed tables and chairs, picnic benches with flickering candles and blue glass mason jars perfect for sipping a beverage on a hot summer day. There is green space that extends off the patio where you can get closer views of the water. In terms of space there are more tables outside than inside so if you are seeking out a good outdoor spot for dinner this would be it."
http://austin.eater.com/archives/2014/09/18/the-early-word-on-jacobys-restaurant-and-mercantile.php

By Megan Giller | September 15, 2014

Jacoby’s Restaurant and Mercantile
Fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits, and more Southern classics move into the 21st century
with the help of Austin’s innovative chefs.
Original:Salisbury steak, in the form of minced meat formed into a “steak” with gravy Remix: A thick-cut steak from Jacoby’s ranch, stuffed with cheese and jalapeños and topped with
veal gravy and sided with buttermilk mashed potatoes.
http://www.zagat.com/b/austin/8-southern-dishes-get-modern-updates

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