Eden East Farm

211 Darden Hill Road, Driftwood
(512) 428-6500

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Rebecca Kilbourn

Love the farmer, cute little shop, friendly and can’t beat the conversation!

Jana Lynch

Saturday 9 to 1 pm. Go get the sun yum.

Roy Moreno

I actually enjoy the dishes and service, good area very close to my home. The cashiers are always very kind.

nate grace

I love this place and I miss it so much ????

mike cheney

Strawberry tart was fantastic!

venus gonzalez

Lots of fun friendly people

Marcelo Silveira

Great experience!

BCC Buyers Club

Always a wonderful place to visit!!

Fernanda Sampson-Gomez

Bring your own wine and enjoy a farmer's dinner by a chef! Lovely.

Mohsen Sazeghar

Loved this place.

Ted Kalomiris

Thanks for the great veggies, David!

Irene Flores

Eden East is a great concept and well executed. The restaurant experience and the food is probably not for everyone, but if you are interested in very casual perfectly Austin in attitude dining, and well prepared fresh food, you will enjoy this. the menu is limited, and we had two choices. their fresh quail and greens were excellent. the Beef did not have rich taste--too fresh actually, and as i am not a collard green fan and the preparation was not unique, i would have passed. overall it was very good. the price is quite steep, but the labor is loving and the food very fresh. they do serve alcohol but only as a gratis cocktail of their choice. byob.

Callie Dunaway

Fantastic restaurant and food. All farm to table and the service is exceptional!!! Cannot stress that enough. The byob can be fun - as long as you remember to byob! Highly recommend for celebrations and group gatherings.

VeronicaX

Eden East is like a magical dream come true. The atmosphere is cozy, romantic, earthy, warm, welcoming... The food is pure and bold; the service is unobtrusive. The experience is worth every penny.

LAvisitor

Super fun idea, very unique to the area. The food was good. The only problem is you had to do pre-fix as a group or not at all. Could not do 3 pre-fix and 1 ala cart. This was because the chefs wanted food to come in a certain order... this makes sense on the surface but it was a pretty basic 4 course meal... appetizer, salad, main, dessert. Not some crazy 9 course small plate thing that needs to progress... the chefs need to relax, ordering ala cart is NOT going to mess up the experience here.

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