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Trio
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there are many great places to eat and drink well in Austin but Trio is one of those rare experiences that transcends the local with world-class service, a menu that is sourced locally and inspired by local traditions and cuisine, and the best wine list in town. My fiancée and I enjoy a number of our local wine destinations but to dine at Trio is our escape to New York, to San Francisco, to Paris, all the while with a view of Lady Bird Lake and locally sourced and inspired ingredients. Sommelier Mark Sayre's pricing ranks among the most competitive and user-friendly I've seen and chef Todd Duplechan always delivers something that surprises, entertains, and thrills us. The best-kept secret? Happy hour with free valet parking!
Pros: world-class service, great food, best wine list in town
Cons: I can't afford to stay overnight at the Four Seasons!
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