Locations in East

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  • Eckerd's

    1105 N. I-35 East

    512/444-3671

  • Economy Supply Co. of Austin

    4708 E. Seventh East

    512/385-9160

    An Austin business for more than 50 years, this wholesale/retail plumbing supplier specializes in faucet, toilet, and hot water heater repair parts.
  • Ed's BBQ

    1814 Harvey East

    512/236-0858

    Located in the former Lewis' BBQ, Ed's has begun its own tradition with pork roast, ribs (and tips), chicken, brisket, and all your favorite sides.
  • Eddie's Grocery

    1402 Cedar East

    512/472-1235

    A few of the old neighborhood convenience stores on the Eastside still keep their doors open to walk-in customers. Eddie keeps iced 40-ouncers in buckets, but there's a humming ice cream cooler full of after-school snacks, too.
  • Eeka Beeka Gallery

    2206 E. Seventh East

    512/441-4821

    Resilient independent gallery with a yen for the bold and the ballsy. You can try describing the work shown here - outrageous colors, surreal scenes, punk sensibility - but the titles of Eeka Beeka's exhibitions - say, "Liquor, Drugs, and Jesus" and "Two Zombie Hands for Sister Sarah" - may give you the best sense of what you're in for. In 1999, Eeka Beeka bounced from the ArtPlex to the Holy 8 Ball Studios space, where it survives, but it won't be showing work until fall of '99.
  • El Aguacate

    2027 E. Cesar Chavez East

    512/476-3577

    Neighborhood market with a drive-through window and a rolling taco shack outside.
  • El Buen Pastor

    1200 Willow East

    512/478-2221

    Presbyterian church serving Spanish-speaking community.
  • El Buen Pastor Assembly of God

    1130 Tillery East

    512/926-9611

    This "well-educated, bilingual, middle-class, 'full gospel' church," (so described by its pastor) has been serving the community for 65 years. Its preachers maintain four tenets: salvation, healing, baptism, and the second coming. The church offers Sunday morning services, as well as a Wednesday night "Christian celebration," which consists of a dinner and Bible study.
  • El Cantarito Milagra del Rio Brazos Pottery

    1100 E. Sixth East

    512/474-9759

    Pottery and other works of art.
  • El Chilito Tacos y Cafe

    2219 Manor Rd. East

    512/382-3797

    Fresh, fast, and portable is what you can expect from this festive corner taqueria. Don't miss the cochinita in fresh corn tortillas or the great paleta selection. Wash it all down with a frozen sangria or two.
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  • El Columpio

    1912 E. Seventh East

    512/467-9394

    Like late night even in the early afternoon, the tough ambience of this place is enhanced by tiger murals, one loud jukebox, and a dirt parking lot, not to mention the gold-toothed bartender and glowering clientele, only partly visible beneath their massive cowboy hats.
  • El Cosmico Contained

    3615 Oak Springs Dr. East

    512-923-4885

  • El Dorado's Club House/ Top Cat Shinestand

    1103 Chicon East

    512/474-4010

    A small grey house with tinted windows contains both a shinestand and a kind of rec center for the neighborhood's retirees, who huddle into the small space for domino games and TV watching. The Club House also sponsors the Foster Grandparents Program.
  • El Galindo

    1601 E. Sixth East

    512/478-5656

    Austin is one giant chip-and-salsa consuming machine. Every table in just about every restaurant in town offers bottomless basket after bottomless basket to the scarfing masses. The chip basket is sure to be emptied even faster when the chips are El Galindo's, according to Chronicle readers who year after year vote their crunchy corn creations the best in town.
    7 articles
  • El Jardin Alegre

    1801 E. Second East

    512/385-0080

    The 2-year-old "happy garden" project is administered by the Sustainable Food Center. Eighteen neighborhood families plant and care for fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs.
    1 article
  • El Lago Food Factory

    1700 E. Fourth East

    512/476-0945

    Tex-Mex foods made here for distribution all over Texas and the rest of the chip-eatin' world.
  • El Leon's

    1910 E. Cesar Chavez East

    512/478-5108

    Squat cinderblock pool hall and watering hole.
  • El Milagro Tortilleria

    910 E. Sixth East

    512/477-6476

    Inside this mustard-colored building are miraculous masters skilled in the art of making the perfect tortilla. On weekends, the line stretches out the door with folks eager for freshest, tastiest tortillas de maiz you can get without getting your hands full of masa. Take home a bag of 30 for $1.
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  • El Mundo

    2116 E. Cesar Chavez East

    512/476-8636

    Weekly Spanish-language newspaper, with a circulation of 20,000 and readers from Georgetown to San Marcos.
  • El Paso Bar

    1618 E. Sixth East

    512/472-6007

    The "revolutionary" sisters in sombreros immortalized in the front door murals look like they mean business, vato.
  • El Piguin Bar & Cafe

    5005 E. Fifth East

    512/385-3343

    Named after the pepper plant, this watering hole is more bar than cafe, but the beer is cold, and the bartenders are friendly. Nachos, burgers, and other "bar food" are on the menu.
  • El Porvenir Panaderia Y Yerberia

    2217 Santa Rita East

    512/469-0581

    El Porvenir is a genuine neighborhood treasure. It's a Mexican bakery and herb shop that specializes in spiritual fare. Get empanadas, good luck candles, santos, loteria or a consultation with a local curandero.
    1 article
  • El Sendero de la Cruz

    2810 E. Third East

    512/389-1093

  • The Electric Church

    417 Robert Martinez East

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