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    Launderette

    280pts

    East Austin's reliable neighborhood dinner, priced fairly.

    Launderette, Restaurant in Austin

    About Launderette

    Launderette on East Austin's Holly Street holds consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and an Opinionated About Dining Casual recommendation — strong credentials for a $$$ neighborhood restaurant. Chef Rene Ortiz runs a vegetable-forward New American kitchen seven days a week, lunch and dinner. Book 7 to 14 days out and expect cooking that outperforms its price tier without the formality of Austin's tasting-menu venues.

    Should You Book Launderette?

    Getting a table at Launderette is moderate effort — not the three-week scramble of Austin's most competitive reservations, but not a walk-in venue either. Book 7 to 10 days out for weekday lunch and closer to two weeks for weekend dinner. The effort is worth it. Launderette holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 plus an Opinionated About Dining Casual North America recommendation from 2023, and at $$$ pricing it delivers a quality-to-cost ratio that most Austin restaurants at this tier cannot match. If you are visiting Austin for the first time and want one meal that tells you what the city's better neighborhood dining looks like, this is a strong candidate.

    What Launderette Is

    Launderette operates from a converted space on Holly Street in East Austin under chef Rene Ortiz. The kitchen runs New American and Contemporary cuisine with a pronounced emphasis on vegetables — not as a gimmick, but as a genuine organizing principle. The We're Smart recognition (a guide focused specifically on vegetable-forward cooking) places Launderette in a short list of American restaurants where plant-forward dishes are treated with the same technical attention usually reserved for proteins. That does not mean the menu is vegetarian, but it does mean that if vegetables are your priority, you are at the right address.

    The restaurant describes itself as a neighborhood restaurant first, and the format supports that: lunch runs 11 am to 2:15 pm, dinner 5 to 10 pm, seven days a week. That consistency is useful for first-timers , there are no dark days to account for and no shifting seasonal hours to double-check. For a first visit, dinner gives you the full experience; lunch is a legitimate option if you want a lighter spend or are time-constrained during the day.

    Expect dishes where color and clarity are the signals of quality. The kitchen's approach, based on available recognition, favors simple preparation that lets ingredient quality carry the plate rather than layering technique for its own sake. At the $$$ price point, that restraint is harder to execute than it sounds , it requires sourcing confidence that many restaurants at this tier do not have. The Michelin Plate designation (awarded across both 2024 and 2025) confirms consistent kitchen execution, not just a good night.

    First-Timer Advice

    If this is your first visit, a few things to know before you go. The East Austin location on Holly Street is walkable from several hotels in the 78702 zip code, but if you are staying downtown, plan for a short drive or rideshare. Parking in the immediate area is street-only and can require a short walk at peak dinner hours. Arrive on time , Launderette is not a venue where lingering at the bar while waiting for your table is the culture.

    The vegetable focus means the menu will likely surprise first-timers who expect New American to default to proteins. Approach the menu with openness to vegetable-forward dishes rather than scanning for a conventional anchor protein. Dietary restriction conversations are leading had at booking or at the start of service given the kitchen's evident flexibility with produce , though without confirmed direct contact details, the safest approach is to note restrictions when reserving.

    On price: $$$ in Austin means you should expect a per-person spend in the $60 to $90 range inclusive of drinks and tip, which positions Launderette above casual East Austin spots but well below what you would spend at Barley Swine or Hestia. For that spend, the value proposition is real: Michelin recognition at a price point where most comparable venues offer neither the sourcing discipline nor the critical validation.

    How Launderette Fits Austin's Dining Map

    Austin's restaurant scene has developed genuine depth over the past decade, and Launderette sits in a specific and useful position within it. It is not a destination tasting-menu restaurant , if that format is what you want, Barley Swine runs a more ambitious tasting program at $$$$ pricing. Launderette is also not a barbecue destination , for that, InterStellar BBQ is worth your time. What Launderette offers is something different and, in Austin's current restaurant mix, somewhat harder to find: a neighborhood-scale room with real critical recognition, consistent hours, and cooking that punches above its price tier without performing ambition it does not have.

    For context beyond Austin, the approach at Launderette is comparable in spirit to what Lenoir does with local sourcing, though Lenoir skews more toward Texas-specific provenance. If you have eaten at Smyth in Chicago or The Wolf's Tailor in Denver, you will recognize the register , serious cooking in a room that does not take itself too seriously. Launderette belongs in that conversation even if its price point sits below those venues.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin Plate , 2025
    • Michelin Plate , 2024
    • Opinionated About Dining Casual North America , Recommended (2023)
    • We're Smart recognition for vegetable-forward cooking
    • Google rating: 4.6 from 2,097 reviews

    Practical Details

    DetailLaunderetteBarley SwineOlamaie
    Price tier$$$$$$$$$$
    CuisineNew American, ContemporaryNew American, ContemporarySouthern
    Booking difficultyModerate (7-14 days out)HighModerate-High
    HoursLunch and dinner, 7 daysDinner onlyDinner only
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)YesYes
    Vegetable-forwardYes (core identity)PartialNo

    Pearl Picks: More Austin Dining

    If Launderette is on your list, these venues are worth knowing about for the same trip. Craft Omakase is the right call if you want a very different format , counter dining, Japanese precision, a completely separate category of experience. Hestia sits at a higher price point with live-fire cooking as its organizing principle; it is a stronger pick for a special-occasion dinner with a larger group. For a broader view of where to eat, drink, and stay, see our full Austin restaurants guide, our full Austin bars guide, our full Austin hotels guide, our full Austin wineries guide, and our full Austin experiences guide.

    Compare Launderette

    Full Comparison: Launderette
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    LaunderetteNew American, ContemporaryLaunderette is first and foremost a neighborhood restaurant where you can eat simply and well. And yes, vegetables are an important part of the daily offering. The colors jump off the plate, and the recipes are best described as “simple but good”! If the We’re Smart offices were located nearby, we would happily sit down here for lunch on a regular basis. Fresh, tasty dishes with bright, vibrant touches ensure you leave the table with a smile. And yes, the price/quality ratio is spot on.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023)Moderate
    OlamaieSouthernMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    la BarbecueBarbecueMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Barley SwineNew American, ContemporaryMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Terry Black’s BBQTexas BarbecueUnknown
    Jeffrey'sFrench - Steakhouuse, ContemporaryUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Launderette?

    Aim to book five to seven days out for weeknight dinners; weekend evenings need closer to two weeks. Launderette is not in Austin's hardest-to-book tier, but it draws a consistent local crowd and tables at peak hours do fill. Lunch is an easier target if your schedule allows.

    Does Launderette handle dietary restrictions?

    Vegetables are a central part of the daily menu rather than an afterthought, which means plant-focused diners are well served here. For specific allergies or restrictions, check the venue's official channels before your visit — the Holly Street kitchen runs a focused New American menu that tends to accommodate, but confirm in advance.

    What should a first-timer know about Launderette?

    Launderette sits at 2115 Holly St in East Austin's 78702 zip, accessible from several nearby hotels. Chef Rene Ortiz runs a menu where the food is direct and seasonal rather than elaborate — expect clean, produce-led plates rather than tasting-menu theatrics. It holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025), which signals consistent cooking rather than destination-level ambition. Come for a reliable, comfortable dinner at $$$ pricing, not a showpiece meal.

    What are alternatives to Launderette in Austin?

    For more ambitious New American cooking with a stronger special-occasion case, Olamaie and Barley Swine are the direct comparisons. If you want casual quality at a lower price point, la Barbecue or Terry Black's BBQ cover Austin's best barbecue tier. Jeffrey's is the call if you want a more formal, higher-stakes dinner in Austin.

    Is Launderette worth the price?

    At $$$, Launderette delivers solid value for what it is: a Michelin Plate-recognised neighbourhood restaurant where the price-to-quality ratio holds up well. It is not positioning against Austin's splurge options, and it is not trying to be. If you want reliable, produce-driven New American cooking without the booking difficulty of the city's most competitive tables, the price is fair.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Launderette?

    Launderette does not operate around a tasting menu format — the kitchen runs an à la carte approach focused on seasonal, vegetable-forward New American dishes. If a multi-course progression is what you are after, Barley Swine or Craft Omakase are better-suited formats in Austin.

    Is Launderette good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key celebration — a birthday dinner with a group that values good food over formality, for example. The Michelin Plate recognition and Opinionated About Dining nod give it credibility, but the room and format are neighbourhood-casual rather than occasion-restaurant in the traditional sense. For a higher-stakes anniversary or proposal dinner, Jeffrey's or Olamaie make a stronger case.

    Hours

    Monday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm
    Tuesday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm
    Friday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm

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