If you are a Queso lover, ask to make your taco trashy! You'll thank us later..
a mile strip of the cutest boutiques and local shops. They have a pop up market Saturday & Sunday. Below are some of our favorite stores- Allan Boots Mi Casa Kendra Scott Parts and Labor Limbo
Grab a cup of coffee at Jo's coffee and take an iconic picture with the I Love You So Much Mural
Grab a margarita, sit under some Live Oak Trees, and enjoy some live music!
Get their famous frose! It is our favorite!
Our go-to for NY Style pizza!
Check out the YETI Flagship store, and treat yourself to a cold drink at the bar on the patio!
The BEST place for crawfish in Austin!
Our favorite BBQ spot! The line gets long so try to get there early.
The earlier you get here, the better!
The Rainey Street Historic District is a street of historic homes, many of the bungalow style, in downtown Austin.
Detroit style pizza. All you need to know is that the pizza passes the test. Trust me, I am from New York.
the BEST donuts!
Urban winery
Zilker Park Brewing Co. Austin Eastciders -next to friend & allies Friends & Allies Brewing Co.- next to austin eastciders Jester King Brewing Co. Celis White Brewing Co. 512 Brewing Co. Live Oak Brewing Co. ABGB Brewing Co. Austin Beer Works Brewing Co. The Austin Winery- my favorite winery! Located at The Yard St. Elmo Brewing - Brewery in The Yard Still Austin - whisky distillery in The Yard South Austin Brewing Co.
our favorite cider! they have two locations, downtown and the eastside.
A 1980 renovation transformed the Congress Avenue Bridge into an ideal bat cave, soon attracting migrating Mexican free-tailed bats. Decades later, Austin's bat numbers have swelled and locals have adopted the beloved creatures as neighbors and provide an amazing nightly show. The best time to witness the bats is around sunset, but the nightly show can take place anywhere from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. It can take as long as 45 minutes for all of the bats to exit the bridge for the night.
There’s a couple of paddleboard options but my go-to is Texas Rowing Center because it’s a short paddle/kayak to the most beautiful view of the Austin skyline. If you’re not into paddleboarding, you can opt for kayaking on the lake!