For 100 years, the smell of sizzling burgers has drifted out of Dirty Martin’s Place and into the hearts of Austinites — and this week, the beloved institution celebrated a full century of feeding the city.
Dirty Martin’s, one of Austin’s most iconic eateries, marked its 100th anniversary, a milestone that few local businesses ever reach. The centennial celebration drew attention from across the community, with KVUE covering both the festivities and the deep sense of history that surrounds the landmark spot.
For generations of Austinites, Dirty Martin’s has been more than just a burger joint. It has been a gathering place — a spot where University of Texas students, longtime locals, and visitors alike have shared meals and made memories spanning an entire century. The restaurant’s enduring presence on the Austin dining scene is a testament to the loyalty of its customers and the consistency of what it serves.
The 100-year mark puts Dirty Martin’s in rare company among Texas restaurants, and the anniversary has given the Austin community a chance to reflect on just how much the place means to the city’s identity. Whether it’s a first visit or a decades-long tradition, regulars and newcomers alike have been stopping in to raise a glass — or a burger — to the occasion.
Reaching a centennial is no small feat in the restaurant industry, and Dirty Martin’s achievement is a genuine point of local pride. As Austin continues to grow and change, the century-old burger stand stands as a delicious reminder that some things — and some places — are truly built to last. Here’s to the next 100 years.