Community Impact Newspaper is regularly contacting Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto restaurants to learn the latest updates on how they are managing as calls for social distancing are made at regional, state and federal levels. Readers and business owners can share updates with the Round Rock-Pflugerville-Hutto editorial team by emailing [email protected].

Use the interactive map on this page to learn about changes in business hours, to-go or takeout options, and more for 223 restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops and more in Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto.



Restaurants in Pflugerville are restricted to drive-thru, takeout and delivery options from March 17-May 1 following a Travis County order to reduce public gatherings to 10 people or fewer. The decision temporarily suspends dine-in services and closes bars for six weeks in an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the coronavirus.

Casa Garcia's is currently for both to-go and curbside. In addition, online ordering and delivery is expected to be available by March 20. The restaurant debuted Margarita and Jack n' Coke packages to go with a food order on March 20. While staff said they cannot mix the drinks for customers, they will include a recipe card to mix it at home.


Food establishments in Round Rock, Hutto and other Williamson County cities were ordered on March 18 to close common dining areas open to the public until May 11. The holder of a wine and beer retailer’s permit or mixed beverage permit must temporarily close common indoor and outdoor bar spaces open to the public and is prohibited from allowing consumption on the bar premises as well.

In Round Rock, Salt Lick is offering its full menu for takeout. Wine, beer, and margaritas are now available with takeout orders. To help minimize contact, Salt Lick now takes payment over the phone as well as offers curbside pickup.