
Arlo Grey is the LINE’s lakeside restaurant by award-winning chef and author, and current host of Top Chef, Kristen Kish. At Arlo Grey, Kish and Executive Chef Alejandro Munoz dig deep into the bountiful ingredients of Central Texas to create a mix of dishes, featuring a menu rooted in French and Italian traditions with a nostalgia for dishes from Kish’s upbringing. Reservations are highly recommended. Valet parking is available for $12 for 3 hours with validation.
Modern, airy lakeside stop from a Top Chef offering French & Italian-inspired plates & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 111 E Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 478-2991
Website: https://www.thelinehotel.com/austin/restaurants-bars/arlo-grey/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: thelinehotel.comopentable.com
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Reviews
They donated $50 per thanksgiving meal to a food drive so this establishment is definitely one you’ll feel good spending your money at. I would recommend this place to anyone who wants a fancy date night or a nice night out on your own.
Nice location- downtown near fun decor with over sized shell casings as lights, great cozy atmosphere for an evening out.
( there was a booth with kids and it was late so the kids were not happy- this did put a dent in the date night mood.
Loved the fried rice cake- and dumpling soup.
Great food!
Loved the fun twists on the food. Compliments to the chef!!
The Flor De Aplos non-alocoholic drink was probably the best thing I had here. It’s a berry infused drink with a drop of a vinegar-like substance, giving it a hint of sweetness and a touch of tang. The complexion allows me to pace the drink as I eat my meals.
The Roasted Acorn Squash was my starter. The squash was similar to a steamed potato without the heavy starch. Not sure if the squash itself was intentionally bland, but the surrounding elements were pretty neat. The acorns and cilantro gave it a nice texture and contrasting colors. I wish the spicy bits were a bit stronger, but that’s admittedly just my preference. The puree is definitely the star of the plate, giving each bite a level of sweetness and savoriness.
I had the Half Chicken Milanese for my main. The meat had a nice cook and was splendidly moist. It was a bit too salty for my liking, but it was passable. However the accompanied vegetables felt out of place and random. I appreciate the variety in fiber, but the combination of Okra, Corn, and Cauliflower didn’t compliment the protein. I couldn’t tell if the Milanese had a special preparation outside of the breading and salt (since the restaurant was too dark); it would have been nice if the chicken had some acidity or was sprinkled with something.
The Monkey bread was a pretty big disappointment. I’ve never had Monkey bread before, so it’s possible that I’m just not a fan of the dessert. Either way, it was really lacking in the sweet department. Pairing it with ice cream (like a cream puff) would really elevate this dessert. On top of that, the boba was incredibly stale. Was it intentional? I’m really trying to give the dessert the benefit of the doubt, but I would’ve tragically been more happier with a regular scoop of sorbet.
All in all, the dishes were pretty expensive and left more to be desired. I’m actually interested in trying the pasta dishes, but I did not want my first impressions of this restaurant to be their pasta tapas. However my curiosity is not strong enough for me to want to come back.
It was a great experience in a very romantic space- we really enjoyed it and definitely want to come back and try the other dishes.
Also- they treated my food allergy seriously and with grace and I appreciate it. This is a safe dining option for people with severe nut allergies and I felt comfortable that my server knew every component of each dish.
Service here is next-level, the kind that makes you feel like the only couple in the room. Our server anticipated every need with effortless charm, offering thoughtful wine pairings that elevated the meal without overwhelming us. And the bussers? Absolute pros they swooped in the moment we polished off a plate, keeping our table clean and the energy light. It was that rare one-on-one attention that turns good dining into memorable magic.
We kicked things off sharing the rainbow trout crudo: red chile gazpacho, TX peach, watermelon radish, and basil. The gazpacho was fragrant and bursting with summer vibes, bright, spicy notes but a touch too salty for my palate, pulling focus from the harmony. That said, the fish itself was so impossibly fresh it dissolved in your mouth, making the whole dish worth every salty speck.
Next up, the crispy rice with saffron aioli, crab, bacon, cucumber, cilantro, and haricot vert. Oh man—this was the star, straight-up addictive. Crunchy, golden bites laced with luxurious crab and that whisper of smoky bacon, all tied together by the floral saffron cream. We kept circling back for “just one more,” fighting over the last pieces like kids.
The pork chop followed, perched on carrot & caper purée, braised cabbage, nasturtium gremolata, and enoki mushrooms. Cooked to smoky, juicy perfection with a gorgeous char, it was hearty Central Texas comfort dialed up to elegant. The cut leaned fattier, which added rich depth though it might overwhelm lighter appetites all of this is ideal for sharing, as we did.
We wrapped with desserts that hit all the sweet spots: the sourdough ice cream, tangy and creamy with that unexpected crunchy sourdough croutons and the peach upside-down cake—pure nostalgia with a Texas twist, light enough to end on a high note without regret.
Arlo Grey nails that blend of refined whimsy and heartfelt hospitality. If you’re chasing romance with a side of stellar seasonal eats, this is your spot. Can’t wait to return.
In regard to their staff (to start), I regret to say that I wasn’t super impressed. Arlo Grey’s wait service was a little slow throughout our meal and the hostesses were not particularly kind. In fact, they seemed a little intense (& maybe a little snooty) when we were greeted. I understand that it was a holiday, and it was a bit busy, but I personally didn’t feel particularly welcome on our group’s arrival to the restaurant. Regarding their cocktails, their Love Bug is pretty good – it’s flavorful and dressed nicely in terms of presentation. In regard to their food, my boyfriend & I split the Texas Farm Salad + the Rigatoni. Everything tasted good! However, was this the most memorable meal I’ve ever had (specifically in ATX)? No. Generally speaking, our visit wasn’t bad by any means. However, I don’t think I’ll be back.
Overall, the cocktails + food felt expensive for what we got. The atmosphere inside the restaurant is cozy & inviting, and it’s beautifully decorated, but our table was near the kitchen doors, so this became a distraction during our visit. Unfortunately, all of these factors are what contribute to this 3-star review.