Restaurant in Austin, United States
Hestia
695Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Book early or miss out.

About Hestia
Hestia holds back-to-back Michelin stars (2024–2025) and is the most technically committed live-fire restaurant in Austin. Dinner only, Tue–Sun from 5:30 PM, priced at the $$$ tier with a 480-selection wine list. Book three to four weeks out minimum — this one is hard to get into and worth the effort for a serious food-and-wine evening.
Verdict: Austin's Most Serious Live-Fire Restaurant Is Worth the Difficulty
The most common misconception about Hestia is that it's a smoke-and-tongs steakhouse dressed up for a fine-dining crowd. It isn't. Two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and a spot at number four on Esquire's Leading New Restaurants list confirm that what Kevin Fink and his team have built at 607 W 3rd St is a live-fire kitchen operating at a level Austin hasn't consistently seen before. If you are deciding whether to pursue a reservation here, the short answer is yes — but read the practical notes below before you try.
The Restaurant, Four Years On
Hestia opened in 2021, which makes this its fourth year of operation. The Esquire recognition came almost immediately; the Michelin distinction took longer to land but has now held across two consecutive cycles. That arc matters for the explorer-minded diner: this is not a restaurant still finding its feet, nor is it coasting on early press. A back-to-back Michelin star is evidence of consistency, not just a good opening run. For context, Le Bernardin in New York City and The French Laundry in Napa hold their stars partly because the kitchen delivers the same standard on a Tuesday in November as it does on a Saturday in March. Hestia's repeat recognition puts it in that conversation — at a price point and in a city where that kind of reliability is rare.
The kitchen works within a live-fire New American framework. Fire as a primary cooking medium is well-established in serious American restaurants , think Lazy Bear in San Francisco or, at the far end of the technical spectrum, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , but Hestia applies it with a restraint and precision that separates it from the genre's more performative end. The flavour profile that emerges from a live-fire approach at this level is one of concentration and char without aggression: smoke as seasoning, not spectacle. That distinction is worth holding in mind when comparing Hestia to Austin's barbecue tradition, which is a separate and equally valid category rather than a competitor.
Dinner Only: What That Means for Your Visit
Hestia does not serve lunch. The kitchen opens at 5:30 PM Tuesday through Sunday and runs to 10 PM on weeknights, 11 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Monday is closed. For the editorial angle of lunch versus dinner, the answer here is direct: there is no lunch option, so every decision you make is a dinner decision. That actually simplifies things. You are not choosing between a more affordable midday format and a full evening spend , Hestia asks for the full commitment every time. Dinner here is priced at the $$$ cuisine tier (a typical two-course meal above $66, excluding beverages and tip), and the wine list adds a meaningful additional cost given its $$$-tier pricing and an inventory of 1,800 bottles with strong representation from France and California. Budget accordingly: this is not a meal where you get away cheaply, and that is not a criticism , it is an accurate expectation to set before you book.
If you want a serious Austin dining experience at a lower price point, Barley Swine operates in similar New American territory at the same price tier and is worth considering as a comparison. For an entirely different register, la Barbecue and LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue represent the city's live-fire tradition at a fraction of the cost , though the dining formats are not comparable.
The Wine Program
Wine Director Ali Schmidt and Sommelier Alexis Garza manage a list of 480 selections across a 1,800-bottle inventory. The strengths are France and California, and pricing sits at the $$$ tier with many bottles above $100. For a Michelin-starred restaurant with this kind of inventory depth, that is not unusual, but it is worth knowing before you arrive. If wine is central to your evening, the list rewards engagement: this is not a perfunctory selection assembled to justify a premium. If you prefer a more concise list or lower wine markups, that is a relevant factor in your comparison , but it shouldn't be a reason to skip Hestia if the food is your primary interest. For reference, the ambition of the wine program here is closer to what you'd find at Atomix in New York City than at a typical Austin fine-dining room.
Booking and Practical Notes
Getting a table at Hestia is hard. Booking difficulty is rated as high, and with a Michelin star held across two years and a Google rating of 4.5 across 830 reviews, demand consistently outpaces availability. Plan at minimum three to four weeks ahead; for a Friday or Saturday table, longer lead time is advisable. The restaurant is closed Mondays. There is no published walk-in policy in the available data, so treat this as a reservation-only venue for planning purposes.
The address is 607 W 3rd St #105, Austin, TX 78701 , a unit within a building in the downtown core. If you are visiting Austin and want to pair this with other experiences, our Austin hotels guide, Austin bars guide, and Austin experiences guide are useful for planning around your dinner. For the full picture of the city's dining options, see our Austin restaurants guide.
The team includes General Manager George Swanson and a second sommelier, Zach Frost, alongside the ownership group of Kevin Fink, Alicynn Fink, Tavel Bristol-Joseph, and Rand Egbert. That ownership breadth and a stable front-of-house structure are part of why the consistency has held across years , a detail worth noting for anyone who has seen hyped restaurants slip after an opening wave.
For the explorer-minded diner who wants depth: Hestia is one of a small group of restaurants in Texas operating at confirmed Michelin level. If you are building a serious American dining itinerary and want a regional anchor comparable in ambition to Alinea in Chicago or Emeril's in New Orleans, Hestia belongs on it. For Japanese depth in Austin, Craft Omakase is the city's leading alternative format for a high-commitment dinner. For a barbecue anchor with serious credentials, InterStellar BBQ is worth adding to a multi-day Austin food itinerary alongside Hestia.
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025) · Esquire Leading New Restaurants #4 (2021) · Dinner only, Tue–Sun from 5:30 PM · Cuisine $$$ / Wine $$$ · 480 wine selections, 1,800-bottle inventory · Book 3–4+ weeks ahead · Monday closed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hestia good for solo dining?
Hestia works for solo diners, though it's not a counter-seating format like an omakase bar. The live-fire program and wine list with 480 selections give a solo guest plenty to engage with. At $$$ for a two-course meal (not including drinks), the per-head cost is meaningful, so make sure the format suits you before booking alone. If you want a more casual solo experience, Kemuri Tatsu-ya is a lower-commitment alternative.
What should I order at Hestia?
Hestia's menu is live-fire New American, so the kitchen's identity is built around fire and smoke rather than a single signature dish. The food program is priced at $$$ for a typical two-course dinner, which means you're in $66+ territory before drinks. Given the wine list's strength in France and California, pairing with the sommelier team — Ali Schmidt and Alexis Garza — is worth considering rather than ordering blind.
Does Hestia handle dietary restrictions?
The venue database does not include specific dietary accommodation policies for Hestia. For a kitchen built around live-fire cooking, guests with strict dietary needs should check the venue's official channels before booking, as smoke and shared cooking surfaces can complicate restrictions. Given the reservation difficulty, clarify this before securing a table rather than after.
Is lunch or dinner better at Hestia?
Hestia is dinner only, so the question doesn't apply. The kitchen opens at 5:30 PM Tuesday through Sunday and closes at 10 PM on weeknights, 11 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Monday is closed. If you need a daytime option in Austin, Hestia is not the answer.
What are alternatives to Hestia in Austin?
For wood-fire cooking with a more accessible booking window and lower price point, Kemuri Tatsu-ya is the most direct comparison. Olamaie covers refined Southern cooking at a similar price tier with a quieter atmosphere. Jeffrey's is the older Austin fine-dining benchmark if you want tablecloth formality over fire-driven cooking. Barley Swine offers a tasting-menu format at a lower price point. la Barbecue is the choice if you want serious smoke without the Michelin price tag.
Location
607 W 3rd St #105, Austin, TX 78701
Austin, United States
Compare Hestia
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hestia | $$$$ | Hard | — |
| Barley Swine | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| la Barbecue | $$ | Unknown | — |
| Olamaie | $$$ | Unknown | — |
| Jeffrey's | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Kemuri Tatsu-ya | $$ | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Hestia measures up.
Also Consider
- Barley Swine — New American, Contemporary, $$$$
- la Barbecue — Barbecue, $$
- Olamaie — Southern, $$$
- Jeffrey's — French - Steakhouuse, Contemporary, $$$$
- Kemuri Tatsu-ya — Izakaya, $$
How Hestia Compares in Austin
At the $$$$ price tier with Michelin recognition, Hestia's closest comparable in Austin is Barley Swine, which also operates in New American territory at the same price level. Barley Swine is the better choice if you want a slightly more relaxed atmosphere and comparable ingredient-driven cooking without the booking difficulty. Hestia, however, is the stronger case if Michelin-level consistency and a deep wine program are your priorities. Jeffrey's competes at the same price point with a French-leaning steakhouse format — it's the right call for a power-dinner or classic white-tablecloth experience, while Hestia is better suited to diners who want a more contemporary, fire-driven kitchen.
Olamaie sits one tier lower at $$$ and delivers Southern-focused cooking with genuine craft — it's the most accessible of the serious Austin options in both price and booking, and worth considering if Hestia's availability doesn't work for your dates. For a completely different register, Kemuri Tatsu-ya and la Barbecue both operate at $$ and represent Austin's more casual live-fire and smoke traditions — they are not competitors to Hestia on ambition, but they are excellent choices if you want fire-cooked food without the full fine-dining spend.
The decision framework: if you want the highest-confidence, most technically serious dinner Austin currently offers and you are willing to plan ahead, book Hestia. If availability fails you or you want a lower-commitment evening, Olamaie is the most logical fallback. If budget is the primary constraint, Kemuri Tatsu-ya punches well above its price tier and is worth a night of any Austin visit.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Wednesday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Thursday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 5:30 PM-11 PM
- Saturday
- 5:30 PM-11 PM
- Sunday
- 5:30 PM-10 PM
Recognized By
Explore Austin
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