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Casa de Luz Village

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Zilker

Features

Casa de Luz is a holistic gem in Austin, celebrated for its 40 years of creating seasonal, organic, gluten-free, and vegan meals in a peaceful environment. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking nourishing, delicious food that’s good for both you and the planet.

Food

Organic food

They emphasize seasonal, organic ingredients in their daily meals, ensuring freshness and quality.

Seed oil free food

Casa de Luz does not use any oil in their cooking. Only coconut oil in the desserts.

Grass-fed meats

Casa de Luz is 100% vegan, so there are no animal products at all.

Gluten-free options

Casa de Luz is fully dedicated to gluten-free meals, which is great for those with gluten intolerance.

Wild-caught fish

This establishment doesn't serve any animal products, aligning with its vegan philosophy.

No refined sugar

The menu focuses on healthy, natural ingredients without refined sugars, promoting overall wellness.

Veg./vegan options

Entirely vegan, featuring plant-based meals free from all animal products.

Dining options

Good packaging

Casa de Luz uses styrofoam and paper cups.

Outdoor seating

It has a peaceful outdoor area, creating a welcoming dining experience.

Good working space

Casa de Luz has plenty of open seating and free wifi.

No nonstick pans

No direct info, but given their health focus, it's plausible they avoid nonstick cookware.

App delivery

Casa de Luz is available on apps like Uber Eats.

Drinks

Filtered water

Casa de Luz serves pure and filtered water, praised by patrons for quality.

Glass bottled water

Casa de Luz has Mountain Valley Spring water in glass bottles available.

Good mocktails

Casa de luz does not have cocktails or mocktails.

Juices & smoothies

Alchemy Organics at Casa De Luz offers wonderful Juices and coffee drinks.

Reviews from Google

TONYA DAHL

a month ago

This place was delicious. The soup was a little bland but all the other dishes were good. I could barely understand the cashier. She was slightly incompetent. The price was $15 per person and included cold or hot tea. Desserts were $5. I had the chocolate pie. It was okay. It needed more fatty creaminess to it. The inside and outside atmosphere was nice. A fireplace would improve the place a bit. I would definitely come here again. You have to pay for parking. $2 per hour. Takes cards or coins.

Kayla Kraus (Thuy)

a week ago

This place has its beauty, uniqueness to it with many standout qualities. there is no place like it. a rare find, and a model space for future communities You could get lost here with access- to the juice bar, kava bar, cacao lounge, guest speakers, yoga classes, workshops, apothecary and vegan restaurant. The space is visually stunning and one in which you can escape the overwhelming qualities of the Austin city. I’ve been coming here for a while- and the food quality has not improved much. And dwindled a bit over time. As a place so keen on progressiveness, I’m disappointed that the food is often a hit or miss, and sometimes is just so dull (this is coming from someone who eats a simple diet- no processed foods, fresh vegetables, real salt, using methods such as steaming and blanching) and I know that they can improve the great things they already have going for them (such as the yummy nut sauces, creamy beans, fresh pickles,lovely tacos, yummy soups) Sometimes vegetables are large like blocks, barely cooked, and taste like salt and soy sauce. Small shaping up could make worlds of difference. The cooking methods used are exceptional- (soaking beans, soaking grains, slow cooking,etc.) Casa could step up their game to really let their amazing qualities shine through. The desserts are one of a kind- and something I find truly unique here. it is easy to praise the rarity of it all- however It is not uncommon to find mold in the fridge of desserts, with no way to gauge the expiration or time they’re put out. The space often is a bit messy and unkept (especially the bathrooms) Ordering could be a bit smoother~ sometimes it is too complicated to just order some rice and beans, or modify the meal. Hope to see some improvements to the meal and dining experience and quality of their service. Overall I’m so delighted and grateful for the impeccable ingredients, message about health and the body, and to have access to such a space.

Gabby

3 months ago

Cannot say enough good things about this place. This is my most favorite place to eat in Austin. I love the atmosphere, the food, the workers, everything. I’ve eaten here countless times and it’s always been perfect. The food is high quality, unprocessed and all plant based whole foods. I tell everyone I know to come here. I’ve recently moved out of state and everytime I come back to Austin, this is where I go. They have a beautiful outdoor seating area where you are canopied by the trees. They also have a playground for the kiddos. Inside is a cafeteria like seating area with cozy lighting. They even sell their own cookbooks! This is truly a 10/10 place.

Elicia Wilson

4 months ago

Went here on a trip to Austin, so sad there isn't one in Dallas!! My husband has Crohns disease and therefore, eats WFPB, no oils. No refined sugars. We never thought we would find a restaurant that has this type of food!! It was beyond delicious!! Food was fresh and it felt great on our stomachs and we even had like 2-3 desserts each time 😅 this place is a gem, and we will be returning for our anniversary!

Jasmine W

4 months ago

We went to Casa de Luz last night and it was the cutest place. Everything was fantastic! The problem is my 3 year old and I shared my platter and both of us ended up getting food poisoning later that night. The one thing I remember consuming that tasted completely off was the avocado. It tasted like straight up rotten avocado but I dished up my kid’s food before trying everything. By then my child had consumed her entire avocado portion I gave her. We had come here with my sister and her family and our family friend. I asked everyone else if their avocado tasted rotten or weird at all and everyone said it tasted like it was seasoned just with lemon juice. By then I just plugged my nose and ate my entire portion of avocado because I didn’t want to waste anything. It was extremely dim even for the kitchen area so I wonder if that affected the ability to ensure no rotten food served. We wanted to love this place because everything else tasted amazing and the atmosphere with the nearby playground was incredible. I put a picture of the plate my husband had. Nobody else had a bite from my plate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Casa de Luz Village organic?

Yes! Casa de Luz Village is committed to using organic ingredients throughout their menu. They emphasize seasonal, organic ingredients in their daily meals, ensuring freshness and quality.

Does Casa de Luz Village use seed oils?

Casa de Luz Village is completely seed oil free! They use healthier cooking fats like olive oil, coconut oil, or animal fats. Casa de Luz does not use any oil in their cooking. Only coconut oil in the desserts.

When is Casa de Luz Village open?

Casa de Luz Village is typically open:
Monday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Does Casa de Luz Village deliver?

Yes, Casa de Luz Village delivers via apps like Uber Eats and Doordash. Casa de Luz is available on apps like Uber Eats.

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Location

1701 Toomey Rd, Austin, TX 78704, USA

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Typical Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Thursday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Saturday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Sunday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM