wink

1014 North Lamar Blvd. Ste. E AustinTX78703
Open
Sunday
Closed
Monday
6:00am-10:00pm
Tuesday
5:30am-11:00pm
Wednesday
5:30am-11:00pm
Thursday
5:30am-11:00pm
Friday
5:30am-11:00pm
Saturday
5:30am-11:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(157)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Restaurants
by merchantcircle on June 30, 2019 from merchantcircle

Tips

What to Drink:
With more than 60 wines by the bottle ($15-$100) and 50 by the glass ($4-$14), you're likely to love at least one of Wink's food-friendly vinos.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
Know Before You Go:
Reservations are suggested, especially between the hours of 7pm and 9pm.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Member Reviews

There were 5 of us:
There were 5 of us and everyone ordered something different and all of us were very happy. The menu offered interesting ingredients and flavor combinations that were very successful.
by 1991joyce.lee on July 08, 2013

Editorial Reviews

Here are 27 of Austin's Most Extreme Meat Dishes:
Austin is a town deeply devoted to meat, but even the most intense carnivores get stuck in a brisket rut. Here are 27 meat dishes off the beaten dining path, from the chicken skin dumplings at Dumpling Happiness to Goldis Sausage Company's sausage desserts. See an extreme meaty dish missing? Hit the tipline or in the comments below.
by eater on July 11, 2014 from eater
The 38 Essential Austin Restaurants, July '14:
And now for our quarterly update of the Eater 38, your answer and ours to any question that begins, "Can you recommend a restaurant..." This highly elite group covers the entire city, spans myriad cuisines, and collectively satisfies all of your restaurant needs, from the city's best taco truck to fine dining worth a half-a-paycheck splurge. Every quarter, Eater will be adding pertinent...
by eater on July 01, 2014 from eater
Austin Restaurants Truly Keeping It Local, Mapped:
May is the height of the Central Texas spring growing season, which means it's a great time to enjoy Austin restaurants committed to sourcing locally. "Local" has become something of a marketing buzzword, obscuring the hard work done by many local chefs and restauranteurs to support small farms and provide superior quality to their customers.
by eater on May 13, 2014 from eater
Happy Easter, Here's Where to Eat Rabbit This Spring:
Spring is here in Austin, and with it comes Easter and its faithful companion, the bunny. While devouring a chocolate bunny ears first is a singular pleasure, the non-chocolate variety is worth trying as well. Spring 2014 offers lots of options to get lapine.

This 2014 rabbit map update adds Wink's rabbit leg confit, a braised rabbit with hay mousse at Barley Swine, and more. Horrified by the...
by eater on April 16, 2014 from eater

Information from the business

In Austin, the choices for authentic French cuisine are few, and those that do thrive often have inauthentic menu items and lackluster décor. At Wink Restaurant, however, diners are offered a unique set of dishes that remind any Frenchman of home, along with offering the best of what this country has to offer.

Unlike traditional restaurants that serve the routine appetizer, main course, and...
by activediner on June 08, 2016 from activediner