Monday, January 27, 2014

Weekend Adventure in Austin

from diablomag.com

Weekend Adventure in Austin

While temperatures are still mild, experience the Lone Star state’s barbecue, cocktails, live music, and shopping.




Known for its Western charm, live music, and flavorful food, Austin, Texas is a gem of its own on the map of Lone Star cities. Sports nuts, history buffs, foodies, and concert-goers soak up the southern hospitality in Texas' capital city, also known as the live music capital of the world. Go now to take advantage of the mild winter climate, which makes the early months of the year a perfect time for a weekend visit.


Getting There

To get there, catch a flight and rent a car or hail a cab for the roughly 20 minute drive into the heart of the city. On your way downtown, quench post-travel hunger with a late-night bite at Magnolia Café. Try the whole-wheat banana pancakes for a healthy pick-me-up before settling into your hotel (see suggestions below).
 

Amy’s Ice Creams // Brandon Bergara
Amy’s Ice Creams // Brandon Bergara
Experience Downtown

For a little caffeine to kickstart your day, head to Jo’s Coffee Shop on Second Street. The relaxed vibe is perfect for a weekend morning breakfast, whether you opt for the quick and popular Iced Turbo or a more leisurely plate of migas—spicy scrambled eggs with tortilla strips and cheddar, served with griddled potatoes, black beans, and flour tortillas.
Following breakfast, meander down historic Congress Avenue for a free, self-guided tour of the Texas State Capitol, a majestic building complete with sunset red granite and limestone, second in size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Walk a few more blocks to reach the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, where sports fans can explore Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium and admire its case of Heisman and National Championship trophies.
Grab lunch to go from the deli case at Annie’s Café and Bar, where you can find an array of fresh salads and pastries, and take a walk to nearby Lady Bird Lake, formerly known as Town Lake. An entrance at North Congress and West Cesar Chavez offers a serene view of trees and the calm waters. A post-lunch stroll on the jogging, biking, and walking trail is the perfect complement to a full belly. 
If you’re in the mood for a sweet treat, head to Amy’s Ice Creams on West Sixth Street for an authentic Austin experience. Flavors range from buttered beer to the alcoholic waterloo lavender gin, and enthusiastic servers are eager to impress with ice cream scoop tricks. In mid-February, the Amy’s facility transforms into a production site for chocolate strawberries, which you can pick up from February 12–14.
 Chuy's // Fosforus
Chuy's // Fosforus
After freshening up at your hotel, catch a cab to experience Tex Mex at its finest. Chuy's boasts “Big as Yo Face” burritos, spicy Chicka-Chicka Boom-Boom enchiladas, and famous chicken tortilla soup. Chips and queso, a delightfully rich combination of melted cheese and chili pepper, are a must. 

Post dinner, head to Sixth Street for a weekend bar crawl. Start at the historic Driskill Hotel, a classy old-time Texas lodge with a cozy lounge for grabbing drinks. Check the live music schedule to see if you’ll have a chance to hear a singer croon while you relax on an overstuffed leather sofa. Continue to nearby Haddingtons, which exudes an upscale tavern feel with its dark wood and brick interior. The classically trained mixologists utilize house-made tonics, fresh fruit, and premium ingredients to craft cocktails on the seasonally changing menu, which has previously included a duck fat–infused Sazerac and Elwood Sour—bourbon, Combier, grapefruit, egg white, and decanter bitters. If you’re eager to test out your Texas two-stepping skills, end the night at the Stage on Sixth, where live bands play country and rock tunes in front of a wide-open dance floor.
 

Austin Favorites

Start your last full day right with brunch downtown at Moonshine Patio Bar and Grill. During its buffet-style Sunday brunch, load up on signature Texas comfort food such as migas, cornflake-fried chicken tenders, sweet potato casserole, and buttermilk biscuits. Healthy eaters will appreciate fresh salad and delectably light poppy seed yogurt with seasonal fruit. 
Post-brunch, catch a cab to South Congress Street for a stretch of nonstop shopping. Start by exploring a variety of bedazzled costumes at Lucy in Disguise. For antiques, check outUncommon Objects, where the rooms are filled with everything from old posters to vintage jewelry to taxidermy. If you’re eager for a signature Texas souvenir, continue on to Allens Boots and find your fit amongst rows and rows of authentic cowboy boots. Head a few blocks down the street to New Bohemia for an array of vintage clothing.
The Stage on Sixth // Jo McCaughey
The Stage on Sixth // Jo McCaughey
If shopping makes your stomach growl, walk toHopdoddy for all-natural burgers and handcrafted beer. Fresh baked-in-house buns and hand-cut fries complement the classic Angus-beef burgers, which you can also sub out for a turkey, ahi tuna, or veggie patty.  Don’t skip the baby kale salad, a light mix that includes watermelon, feta, pickled red onions, and avocado.  Just make sure to arrive before the lunch rush to avoid the long lines. For a post-meal sweet treat, grab a pastry at Hey Cupcake, a metal trailer of a dessert station in the midst of the street’s other signature food trucks. Stay classic with the Standard, a chocolate-topped vanilla cake, or get adventurous with the Andes mint chocolate cake and peppermint buttercream frosting combination of the Mint Rushmore.

Mid-afternoon, relax at one of the many Alamo Drafthouse Cinema theaters, where you can catch the latest films and treasured classics.  Beer and snacks are served during the movies for thirsty customers, and servers will bring your selections to your chair, allowing for an authentic old school movie-going experience.
If you’re up for a drive for dinner, head 30 minutes down I-35 for a visit to the Salt Lick for its signature brisket and sausages.  The treasured venue has won numerous awards for its barbeque, sauce, and family-friendly hospitality. With a group?  Try Salt Lick’s family style deal, which offers all-you-can-eat brisket, pork ribs, and sausages alongside tangy cole slaw, potato salad, and beans.  Soft, fluffy sesame bread is offered on the side, so be sure to ask for it.
 

Waving Farewell

Head back to the airport in time to grab some food to take on your flight. Austin-Bergstromfeatures a live music venue and local restaurants, including coffee house Austin Java for scones and muffins, and Tex Mex staple Maudie’s for a quick breakfast taco. Bidding farewell to Austin may come easier with one last cup of queso in your hands.
 

Seasonal Picks

Visiting Austin in the spring, summer or fall?  Early winter isn’t the only good time to visit.  Austin is hospitable and happening every month of the year. Here are a few seasonal favorites to check out.
SXSW Music and Film Interactive: This famous festival generally takes place in March and offers live music, independent films, and more.
Congress Bridge Bat Watching: Marvel from your spot on Congress Bridge as more than a million bats, part of the largest urban bat colony in North America, emerge from beneath the bridge. Best times to watch are summer and early fall, just before dusk. 
Austin City Limits Music Festival: This three-day, two-weekend festival has featured headliners such as The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, and Florence + The Machine, and takes place in Austin’s Zilker Park in the fall.  Tickets go fast, so plan ahead for this one.
Texas Football: Experience the thrills of a packed stadium with 100,000 fans screaming “Texas Fight” at the University of Texas at Austin’s Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium.  Burnt orange just may be your color.
 
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Embassy Suites Austin Arboretum

9505 Stonelake Boulevard

Austin, TX  78759

512-372-8771 
The premier All Suite hotel of Austin's Northwest.  All guests enjoy:
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  • Complimentary Evening Reception
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Friday, January 3, 2014

Austin X Games - "Help Keep Austin Weird"

from xgamesaustin.com
June 5 - 8, 2014

SUMMER





Austin and Circuit of The Americas host the X Games June 5-8, 2014!

WHAT?
The X Games has grown into a worldwide sporting event, controlled and arranged by the ESPN nework, which focuses on extreme sports. The inaugural X Games were held in summer 1995 in Rhode Island. Participants compete to win bronze, silver and gold medals, and prize money.

Austin, Texas, the Live Music Capital of the World, has been selected to host one of six stops on the Global X Games circuit for the next four years, ESPN announced Wednesday.
Austin was chosen from a pool of four finalists and will replace longtime host Los Angeles, which is bidding adieu to the X Games after 11 years in the summer spotlight.

WHERE?
Circuit of The Americas (COTA), a 1,600-acre sports and entertainment venue 20 minutes southeast of downtown Austin, submitted the winning bid. COTA opened last year and already hosts the only Formula One race in America, the U.S. Grand Prix, which attracted 260,000 fans during its debut weekend last November.

Scott Guglielmino, ESPN's senior vice president for programming and Global X, said Austin's vibrant spirit, as well as the potential for a "festival feel" at COTA, helped sway X Games decision-makers.

Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell said in a statement: "The X Games celebrate fitness, courage and individuality -- traits greatly valued by our community -- and we look forward to showing the world all of the wonderful things Austin has to offer."

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Friday, December 27, 2013

Free Fun in Austin

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Weekend Top 10 FREE Events (Dec 27-29, 2013)

 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2013

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  1. Free Admission to Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum -  Friday, December 27, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Saturday, December 28 and Sunday, December 29, from noon - 4 p.m. In the Spirit of Giving, the UMLAUF invites you to visit for FREE this weekend.  Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum, 605 Robert E. Lee Road, Austin.
  2. Alamo Kids' Camp - Friday, December 27 - Sunday, December 29. FREE movies for children age 3 and up. Times vary by location. This weekend you can see Hugo (Alamo Lakeline), Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Slaughter Lane), and The Adventures of Tintin (Alamo Village).
  3. Holiday Family Days at the Blanton - Friday, December 27 and Saturday, December 28, from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Celebrate the holidays by traveling to Augsburg, one of Germany's oldest cities. Discover the process of printmaking by creating your own set of greeting cards and enjoy family-friendly gallery games that will take you on a hands-on journey through the special exhibition Imperial Augsburg and the permanent collection. Program is FREE with museum admission; admission for children 12 and under is always FREE. Blanton Museum of Art, 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin.
  4. Final Weekend to Spin Under the Tree -  Friday, December 27 - Sunday, December 29, from 6 p.m. - midnight. The Zilker Holiday Tree will be on display nightly until December 31. Zilker Park, 2100 Barton Springs Road, Austin.
  5. Mozart's Coffee Roasters Light Show - Friday, December 27 - Sunday, December 29.  Mozart's Coffee Roasters offers a FREE 12-minute light show set to music. Shows start at the top of each hour: 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m., 9 p.m., 10 p.m., 11 p.m., and midnight. Mozart's Coffee Roasters, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd., Austin.
  6. ToysInBox at Barton Creek Farmer's Market - Saturday, December 28, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. All ages are invited to buy toys from kid vendors. Barton Creek Farmers Market, 2901 S Capital of Texas Hwy, Austin.
  7. What's the Story Steve? - Saturday, December 28 at 10 a.m. This holiday season, Steve the improvising poodle and his friends welcome musical duo Nick and Amber! Holiday songs inspire original, improvised stories, performed by the What's the Story Steve? cast with help from the audience! Lighthearted, high energy and hilarious, help Steve and his friends deck the halls! All ages welcome. Pay what you wish. ColdTowne Theater, 4803 Airport Blvd., Austin.
  8. Big Don at Strange Brew, Lounge Side - Saturday, December 28 at 10 a.m. Enjoy aFREE kid's show. Big Don's energetic and charismatic live performances will light up any stage and leave the audience rewarded with a spectacular experience. Strange Brew, 5326 Manchaca Rd, Austin.
  9. Storytime at BookPeople - Saturday, December 28 at 11:30 a.m. Who can resist the allure of a brand-new tractor sparkling in the morning sun or an endless string of shiny train cars stretching as far as the eye can see? If you're nodding in agreement, then you'll want to come hear How to Train a Train, along with other stories about all the different kinds of miraculous machines that rumble and rattle and go! BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, Austin.
  10. Free Hour at the Thinkery - Sunday, December 29, from 5 - 6 p.m. Admission is FREEfor the last hour the Thinkery is open, every Sunday night. Thinkery, 1830 Simond Ave, Austin.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Austin New Year's Eve Events

from austin360.com

Austin Texas New Year's Eve Events

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