Odd Duck.
What started as one of Austin’s most influential food trailers has evolved into a permanent South Lamar staple that remains obsessed with the Texas soil. The kitchen operates on a strict farm-to-table ethos, sourcing exclusively from local growers to craft a hyper-seasonal menu of inventive New American small plates. Dishes are designed for sharing and often lean into bold, unexpected flavor profiles—think crawfish ravioli or creative quail preparations—cooked in a wood-fired oven. The space is bustling and contemporary, striking a balance between an upscale date night spot and a casual neighborhood haunt. Beyond the food, the bar program mirrors the kitchen’s local focus, utilizing seasonal produce for craft cocktails like smoked pear margaritas and house-made chai infusions.