Car
Austin

Austin

A question about this place:
I'm going to be in Austin for the Thanksgiving weekend to check it out since I'm considering a move. What are the must sees that I can work in the 4 day weekend?  — 1 year ago

Answers:

Bill is in Wash DC
Washington, D.C.

No doubt you’ll see the music scene on 6th street, but don’t miss the more grown up places on 4th, too.

See “South Congress Ave” (SoCo) for more great restauarnts, incl. Hill Cafe.

Car
Austin

Fantastic, thank you, Bill.

Bill is in Wash DC
Washington, D.C.

you’re welcome. Be sure you see the music venue “Broken Spoke” for real old fashioned country/western music.

Have a dinner at the “Salt Lick” way south of town. It is definitely worth the 20 mile drive through no-where. It is not air conditioned, and it’s BYOB, so bring a beer if you’d like to have one. Simple food, simple setting, great sense of what early Austin and the area was like.

SKIP SKIP SKIP “the Oasis” on Lake Travis unless you just get ONE drink at sunset and then leave.

Try the fried pickles at one of the restaurants.

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Car
Austin

Thank you so much for this. I think my 4 days will be jam packed with fun for sure.

Yes, I will be staying downtown at The Driskill. So I’ll definitely do lunch there.

Thank you again,

Carla

bullelah
Austin

Austin sucks, don’t move here!

Seriously, it’s the worst kept secret in the U.S…

: )

Car
Austin

Hello,

What is it that you don’t like about it?

It seems she doesn’t want anyone else to move here. :-)

deluvia
North Hollywood

Hi. Lots of great advice here so far, I’ll just add a couple of restaurants that my wife and I really loved:

Hudson’s on the Bend – very nice, probably the most upscale restaurant in Austin, a bit of a drive outside Austin, but definitely worth it.

BBQ places: Rudy’s, Ironworks (in downtown), Salt Lick (a bit of a drive again).

Hope you enjoy Austin.

Car
Austin

Thank you so much :-)

sushiman007
Beaumont

Sunset at Mount Bonnell; music shopping at Waterloo Records; sushi or Japanese lunch at Musashino’s; grab a bite anytime at Coco’s Cafe; movies at Dobie Mall; BBQ at Salt Lick; late night meal at Kirby Lane; hiking in Zilker Park…so many, so many things to do in so little time. Just enjoy it, you will love Austin! Please bring lots of money. You’re gonna need it.

Car
Austin

Thank you for the suggestions. The sunset at Mt Bonnell sounds really nice.

JaymieKerr
Allen

Definatly go to the Botanical Gardens at Zilker Park. The most beautiful place in Texas.

Car
Austin

I so will. It must be amazing, as that seems to be the one thing that everyone recommends.

cressida2928
Austin

it all really depends on you tastes austin as something for every one.If you like live blues music go to antones also before you come check out whats in that weeks chronicle http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/
they have every thing thats going on around town listed there from live music events to parades and festivals. For food try Baby Acapulcos and if you aren’t driveing have a purple margarita while you’re there. Zilker is must as almost every one here has said. Its a very large and beautifull park.

Car
Austin

Thank you for the link to the Chronicle. My tastes are quite eclectic so I know I’ll easily be entertained with all the great suggestions.

Purple Margarita? I’m soooo there. :-)

cressida2928
Austin

yep the purple ones have a limit of 2 with just cause enjoy

Speaking of limits of 2. Trudy’s Mexican Martinis are quite good as well. Pick your tequila. :) Two is plenty though.

cressida2928
Austin

lol i’ve not had their margaritas but a very good friend of mine has and recomends them as well. Trudy’s is one of his favroite places to stop after a bad day at work.

Good advice here so far…

My ideas:
+ pick up an Austin Chronicle
+ sunset at Mt. Bonnell
+ sunset at Oasis
+ nice drives on 2222 / 360 / 2244
+ BBQ in-town – Rudy’s
+ BBQ out-of-town – Salt Lick
+ Mexican Martinis – Trudy’s on 30th (college hangout), also Spider House coffee up the street
+ Tex Mex – Hula Hut on Lake Austin
+ Mozart’s Coffee (next door to Hula Hut)
+ Tex Mex – Chuy’s on Barton Springs (Elvis and hubcaps for decor)
+ Whole Foods on 6th Street (biggest/coolest grocery store ever)
+ The Domain, Mopac(Hwy 1) and Braker/Duval (high-end shopping if you are into that)
+ 4th street (warehouse district)
+ 6th street (bars, bars, bars!), preferably on a Fri. or Sat. to get the full effect ;-)
+ South Congress (SoCo) – tons of funky shops and restaurants
Town Lake Hike and Bike Trail – walk it, jog it, grab a canoe, 10 miles of trails
+A few neighborhoods to check out: Travis Heights, Hyde Park, and Clarksville – spendy!
+ Alamo Drafthouse for beer+food while you catch a flick (fried pickles available :) ) – Alamo @ The Ritz on 6th just “re-opened” recently

I’m sure I’m forgetting tons of stuff, but it’s a really great town.

Hope you have fun this week!

Oh, and btw…The Driskill is a wonderful choice. You won’t be disappointed. Great hotel, excellent location.

Car
Austin

Two more days and I’m there!!

I’m excited.

Thank you so much for taking the time to write all this. I’m definitely printing all contributions down and taking them with me.

When I checked out the forecast a couple days ago, it appeared that it was going to rain for my entire stay. Regardless, I’ll be out and about.

Be well,

Car

So, how did it go?

Car
Austin

AWESOME!!!

It was quite cold for my entire visit, but regardless I enjoyed it. Didn’t get out to all the restaurants that everyone mentioned, but I saw enough that I am planning on relocating there. Everyone there was SO nice to me. I am not used to that. I could go days here without anyone saying ‘hello’ to me. There everyone was “hi”, “hello”, “can i help you find something” right and left.

Loved it.

Now to find a job :-)

excellent.


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