Sunday, April 7, 2013

Shit to do in ATX

All this is copied from an email to another Program Manager about things to do on an upcoming stayover in Austin, TX.

Barton SpringsDeep Eddy, or Hamilton Pools

Depending on the weather, these natural pools are great places to visit on a warm sunny day. I've only been to Hamilton Pool, but it was awesome. You'd need a car to get to them all, I believe. Check their websites beforehand for hours/availability.

Alamo Drafthouse

Way cool cinema with food, booze, is 21+, and has an awesome no-cellphone commercial before each film.

The Oasis

Best sunset view if you want it. Not close to downtown...at all. Can get busy and with not great food, so just go for drinks on the patio.

Food trucks....all of them....everywhere!
Chillin' at the East Side Drive-In for the kickoff of SXSW.
SXSW crowds at the East Side Drive In food trailer park

Especially East Side King and Cool Haus. Meetups of trucks happen all the time, but especially on weekend nights: East Side Drive In and 6th&Waller, both of these are on East 6th St.Food truck lot in Austin, TX.
6th&Waller Food Trailer Park

East 6th St. bars (of which there are MANY)

- Shangri-La (cheap, cool, divey with awesome back yard area and East Side King food truck)Outside Shangri-La in Austin, TX.
Shangri-La and East Side King

- East Side Show Room (crazy awesome hand-crafted cocktails)

- Cheer Up Charlie's (tiny little place, cool hangout area out back)

- Rio Rita (overall good bar)

Other bars (of which there are also MANY)

- Lustre Pearl (in an old house with COOOOOOOL, fucking cool, rooms with fireplaces and a cool outdoor area)

- The Swan Dive (great decor and good bar, but mainly a music venue)

- Brew Exchange (Stock Market-themed bar where prices fluctuate on a supply/demand basis, can sometimes get a little crowded and full of d-bag frat boys)

Brew Exchange in Austin, TX: Put simply, beers that are selling go up in price, and beers that aren't go down. Prices never go more than $1 above the list price. Beers are listed together in "groups" by type, such as IPA, so when one PILSNER go up in price, it drives down the prices of all of the others within the "group."
Brew Exchange and the beer ticker

Misc.

- Barbarella (have done way too many crazy dancing nights here....just do it)

Layzerrrs.
PM Tyler dancing his face off at Barbarella

- Lady Bird Lake and the park on either side (a lake just on the south edge of downtown with good views and many walking trails)

- South Austin (anywhere south of downtown across the river, plenty of other food trucks, bars, and shops to see)

Into Maria's welcoming arms at South Austin's Taco Xpress, as seen on Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.
Maria’s welcoming arms at Taco Xpress in South Austin

- Roar Salon (if you're in need of hair work, a friend of mine is the colorist here and says they do great work)

Obviously, my experiences in Austin have centered around alcohol and food, but what else is new? Lots of cool stuff to do, especially if the weather's nice.

One last thing: use your smartphone and get an app called TabbedOut, it's an excellent Austin-based company that lets you open, view, and close your bar tab, all via your phone. Lots of local bars support it. They also very often have free discounts at area bars, so look at that part of the app when you're out on the town.

The airport is a little far from downtown, so make sure you have enough time to get to the plane on Sunday!

Bennington Battle Monument

2010-10-25 - 171945It’s been almost three years since I first visited the Bennington Battle Monument, but when I saw it from the highway, I knew I had to see it.

I can’t remember where I had left or where I was going, but it was just one of those serendipities that happens with thousands of miles logged on this nation’s highways. This could possibly be on your way between Burlington, VT; Manchester, MA; or Boston, MA and Albany, NY. Per Wikipedia, the monument is a 301-306 ft. obelisk commemorating the Battle of Bennington during the Revolutionary War where two detachments of British soldiers were defeated while trying to capture a store of weapons and food.

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What I do remember is that I was on some backcountry highway with rolling hills and the Fall foliage was showing its brilliance. I looked out the car window and saw the top of the monument poking out above the treetops and as soon as I passed the road sign directing me to the exit, I pulled off onto the surface roads.

Neither my presenter or I were disappointed by the 10 minutes it took to drive there and the 20 minutes it took for us to take some pictures, look around, and get back in the car. What a good detour on an otherwise normal drive between seminar cities.

[ Wikipedia article ]  [ VT official site ]