5 Hidden Gems for Lunch in The Heart of Georgetown – Visit Georgetown

5 Hidden Gems for Lunch in The Heart of Georgetown

Welcome to the Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas, where the Red Poppy Capital blends Victorian architecture with culinary delights and small-town charm. If there’s one thing that’s tough about lunchtime in Georgetown, it’s choosing where to grab a bite. With an abundance of food variety, The Ultimate Guide to Lunching in the Heart of Georgetown is your compass to navigate the town’s food scene.

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Sweet Lemon Café
When you think of ideal lunch ambiance, Sweet Lemon Cafe is exactly that. Tucked away in a historic home on the downtown square, Sweet Lemon offers a delicious variety of homemade soups, savory sandwiches, and fresh salads. Don’t miss pairing your meal with one of their homemade teas or famous lemonade!

And as if you need a reminder, save room for dessert! Cookies, cakes, scones, and more—Sweet Lemon desserts are definitely worth indulging in.
The cafe doesn’t just stop at amazing food; its inviting ambiance and friendly service make it the ideal pit stop for a leisurely lunch. Whether you prefer the cozy indoors or a table outside to soak up the sun and watch the world go by, Sweet Lemon has you covered.

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Mikey V’s Tacos on the Square
Attention all taco lovers! Mikey V’s Hot Sauce Shop and Tacos on the Square is truly a one stop destination for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Located on 8th street, facing the Historic Williamson County Courthouse, Mikey V’s combines quick service, a relaxed atmosphere, and bold Tex Mex flavors all under one roof. While they offer classic favorites like Al Pastor and Carne Asada, Mikey V’s also keeps things exciting with unique creations such as beef birria quesadillas, Hot Cheeto tacos, and birria ramen. Don’t forget to try their award-winning hot sauces, guaranteed to add an extra kick to every bite!

Before you leave, grab some salsa to take home or give it as a gift to spice up your meals even after you leave. Mikey V’s has everything a taco enthusiast could dream of!

mikey v's hot sauces
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Goodfolks
Looking for classic comfort food done right? Visit Goodfolks in the historic M.B. Lockett building on the corner of Seventh Street and Austin Avenue. This landmark location has seen many changes, but none as tasty as Goodfolks. Whether you’re craving shrimp and grits or juicy chicken tenders, Goodfolks surrounds you with comforting vibes. While fried chicken is always a hit, what truly sets Goodfolks apart is the atmosphere and passion they infuse into every dish and drink. It’s a winning combination that will leave you thoroughly satisfied and eager for another visit!

goodfolks lunch

District Six
Nestled on Ninth Street, District Six is a stylish sports bar and restaurant that’s ideal for grabbing a bite at lunch! Imagine funky wallpaper, retro video games, a vibrant outdoor space, and expertly crafted cocktails. They offer a daily happy hour from 3-7 p.m., making it great for a midday meal or an after-work treat.

Whether you’re craving something light, like a Tex Mex Beet salad, or something heartier, like a Hatch Green Chile Smashburger, you can pair it with fries or elote on a stick! With picnic table dining available outside, it’s the perfect spot to catch a game or gather with friends and family.

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Monument Café
Chances are, if you’ve been to Georgetown, you’ve likely visited The Monument Cafe—and there’s a reason people keep coming back. The Monument Cafe offers a classic diner experience but elevated with unbeatable breakfast and lunch dishes. With daily specials, freshly squeezed orange juice, and famous homemade pies, you’ll quickly understand why it’s a Georgetown staple and was even featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

If visiting on a weekend, plan for a little extra time for your table, or look to snag a seat at the sixties style counter, where there is never a wait. Don’t worry, this landmark restaurant’s from-scratch cooking is worth it! The Monument Cafe is more than just a diner; it’s a slice of local history and a cherished fixture of Georgetown life.

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