Austin Daily Press

UnclaimedRestaurants
Open
Phone+1 (512) 828-6463
Address1900 E Martin Luther King Blvd, Ste B, Austin, TX 78702, US
Web Sitewww.austindailypress.com

Work Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 10:00 PMOpen now
Sunday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Location

About the Business

Austin Daily Press (ADP) is an Eastside sandwich shop that has been serving up delicious and innovative sandwiches since 2009. What started as a panini trailer outside Club DeVille (now Cheer Up Charlies) and the Mohawk has since evolved into a beloved brick-and-mortar on the corner of MLK and Chicon Street.

ADP is known for its creative and ever-changing menu of sandwiches, all made with locally-baked Telera rolls and fresh, seasonal ingredients. From classic favorites like the O.G. to more unique offerings like the Canadian Tux sandwich with Tomato-Chipotle braised chicken, and melted cheese, dressed up with a maple-black pepper gastrique, there is something for everyone at ADP.

Whether you're looking for a quick bite to eat or a place to hang out with friends, ADP is the perfect spot. With its delicious food, vibrant atmosphere, and commitment to community, ADP is a true Austin original.

Established in 2011.

Business Name

Austin Daily Press

Specialties

Chef-Driven Fast Casual with a focus on fusion Tortas, Tacos, and Bowls!

Amenities

Offers Delivery, Offers Takeout, No Reservations, Vegan Options, Limited Vegetarian Options, Accepts Credit Cards, Accepts Android Pay, Accepts Apple Pay, Accepts Cryptocurrency, Outdoor Seating, Hipster, Casual, Moderate Noise, Offers Catering, Good for Groups, Good For Kids, Good for Lunch, Street Parking, Private Lot Parking, Happy Hour Specials, Dogs Allowed, Wheelchair Accessible, Open to All, Covered Outdoor Seating, No Waiter Service, No Wi-Fi, No Alcohol, No Drive-Thru, No TV, No Heated Outdoor Seating, No Private Dining, Bike Parking

Business Owner

Reed F. (Manager)

Reed Faitak came from an extensive background in the restaurant industry. From prep cook, to line cook at Parkside in Austin, to Head Chef and restaurant manager at Austin Daily Press. His flavor combinations and menu creation has made the Austin Daily Press at MLK and Chicon the humble and unique place to eat that its become. More from the chef himself coming soon...

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Tags

Sandwiches, Comfort Food, Mexican

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