Fans favor the "super-cheap drinks" and "convenient location" of this "cool" "converted gas station", a "no-frills watering hole" at the busy intersection of South Lamar Boulevard and Barton Springs Road, boasting daily happy hours, pool tables and a "rockin'", "well-stocked" jukebox; ok, maybe "the patio in front feels like you're sitting in a parking lot", but that just suits the "dive"-y feel.
"Inexpensive interior Mexican food in a hole-in-the-wall" setting sums up this Zilker spot lauded for its "outstanding" fish dishes and a "huitlacoche omelet at breakfast that's worth making the trip for"; decor may be "sparse to the point of looking unfinished", but the service is "friendly" and the covered patio is pleasant for weekend brunches and happy-hour margaritas.
Doc's Motorworks Restaurant Review:
Start with the South Congress egg rolls --- a distinctive take on the Asian variety --- at this laid-back hotspot, where the extra crispy rolls are filled with diced chicken or beef picadillo and served with a creamy cilantro dipping sauce. We also like the chargrilled burgers, especially the blue cheese burger slathered with spicy peppercorn sauce and accompanied by thick, homemade skin-on...
Some grease monkey's garage got bought by Doc. And Doc converted it into a bar. Garage doors separate inside from out. Outside, candy-colored metal lawn chairs beam. Inside, stools surround tall picnic-style tables. Outside, people stare at each other. Inside, people stare at flat screens. The divide between out and in really isn't so pronounced, though. Both have large groups that get louder...