hookemholds Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) Hey guys! I am very excited cause I’m heading out to Austin for the first time this upcoming weekend for the Arkansas game. I’ll be up there for a few days and know there is a lot of dedicated fans and alumni on this site so I thought I would send this out, and ask for any cool suggestions or tips to make this trip the best. This is probably the only time I’ll ever be down unless obviously end up attending so I just want to make it the best I can. My dad went there but it’s been a bit so thought I would send a lil thing out on here. Thanks!! @Gerry Hamilton @Bobby Burton @CJ Vogel Edited 14 hours ago by hookemholds 7 Quote
hookemholds Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Bobby Burton said: What day do you get in? I get in Saturday late morning so like right before the game. Then I’m there until Tuesday afternoon. Quote
Atxdubstep Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Cota has their christmas light display called peppermint parkway, you can ride the rollercoaster or drive on the track there for an extra fee 1 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 19 minutes ago, hookemholds said: I get in Saturday late morning so like right before the game. Then I’m there until Tuesday afternoon. So many things to do in Austin if you’re gonna be there that long. Just some things I might do: - Eat at the original Kerbey Lane for breakfast or go to the one next to campus. Get the pancakes. - Go look around Bevo Blvd before the game. Then come to our tailgate before the game. - Go to a good Tex Mex place for dinner. - Check out downtown, South Congress, and Lake Austin/Lady Bird Lake. - Maybe go up and see Mount Bonnell. Great views of the lake. - Not sure how big of a music fan you are or if this is even a thing anymore for someone your age, but I try to stop by Waterloo Records at least once every couple of months. One of the great things I love to do is just drive around and see different parts. You can go 30 minutes and start getting into the Hill Country, too. Other folks can list some of their favorites too. 4 1 Quote
Waxahorn Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Ditto on what Bobby said. especially "Maybe go up and see Mount Bonnell." That's where George A. Custer used to take his wife Libby for picnics while they were stationed in Austin. Go walk through the state capital building if you've never done it before. I'm afraid I can't be of much use on places to eat as I expect most of my favorite places no longer exist. Walk across campus and visit the Co-Op on Guadalupe. Have your picture taken in front of the Littlefield fountain. I remember when Arkansas fans would throw red food coloring in it, so be on guard! 1 1 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago If you're into nature go check out Austin Greenbelt - Barton Creek. It's truly a beautiful area of nature with great trails, places to swim and explore. It shows the versatility of the city! 1 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 2 hours ago Moderators Posted 2 hours ago Enjoy the trip to ATX! Find a rooftop restaurant downtown is my best suggestion. 1 Quote
Horns_90 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Breakfast tacos are legit, Juan in a Million, Tacos Amaya, find a food truck on S. Lamar. Walking through campus is awesome, try to get into Gregory Gym to take a look around. Tell them you're considering attending after graduation. LBJ Library for the museum exhibits. Zilker Park in the mornings or evenings, Austin has so many parks. 1 1 Quote
alrightalrightalright Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago If you go out to Mt. Bonnell, grab a coffee and sit next to Lake Austin over at Mozart’s. There’s a couple fun restaurants over there on the water, too. P6 is in The Line Hotel — nice rooftop restaurant with a great sunset view of the river and rolling hills. Terry Black’s for BBQ. Matt’s El Rancho for Tex Mex. 1 1 Quote
alrightalrightalright Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Oh and if you travel SW out to Driftwood — Hays City Store. Can’t recommend the blackened pork chop enough. 1 Quote
DiggsTX Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Magnolia Cafe > Kerbey Lane 👀 Matt’s El Rancho is a great experience, never know what Longhorns you may see there on any given day. Terry Blacks or La Barbecue for bbq. Taco Joint for breakfast tacos (2 locations, one near campus and one on west riverside dr) I’m not sure if the Christmas lights are already up, but if not Zilker Park is worth checking out. 1 1 Quote
omarv Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Whatever you do ... no matter what anyone tells you .... do not go eat at North Lamar and 45th Street ..... for real. 1 4 Quote
Horns_90 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Grab a slice of pizza at the window at Home Slice....get the Mexican vanilla at Amy's Ice Cream, both have locations on South Congress. 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 58 minutes ago Moderators Posted 58 minutes ago 33 minutes ago, omarv said: Whatever you do ... no matter what anyone tells you .... do not go eat at North Lamar and 45th Street ..... for real. Don't even think about it for a second 1 Quote
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