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Austin - North, South, East & West

May 18, 2022 Corey Scarano
AUSTIN

The capital of Texas may be known for its thriving live music venues and adored “keep Austin weird” motto, but just 25 minutes from the bustling downtown area sits Northwest Austin. A quieter part of the city home to grassy parks, The Domain (see below), eateries, and the fun-meets-funky Lone Star Court – our new-age motor court with a decidedly modern and high-design twist. Here’s our quick take on what to experience in each compass direction that will fill your days with new and authentic Austin adventures

NORTH: The Domain

To find the perfect keepsake from your Austin visit, you’ll want to make your way through the Domain where you can select from over 70 shops like nationally known Tiffany and Co. and Louis Vuitton to local boutiques. When you need a break from the shopping, stop in to one of the many restaurants, bars, and coffee shops lining the parklike setting for some much needed fuel, from sushi to homemade Italian. 11410 Century Oaks Terrace, 512-873-8099, simon.com/mall/the-domain

 

SOUTH: Franklin BBQ, 25 minute drive

You know a place has good food when their hours are listed as “11 a.m.–sold out,” often not even reaching late afternoon before the day’s stock of brisket, ribs, and coleslaw have been devoured. Just 12 years old, Franklin BBQ has already won dozens of culinary awards for their classically honed Southern menu. Get a pulled pork sandwich and ribs in-house, and a bourbon pecan pie to go.
900 E 11th Street, 512-653-1187, franklinbbq.com


EAST: Circle Brewing Co., 3 minute drive

There is no denying that Austin’s craft beer scene is thriving; the number of breweries in the city has more than doubled since 2010.
So, if you’re feeling a little overwhelmed about which of the 30 to check out, start near your home base. Circle Brewing Co., less than a mile from Lone Star Court, offers all you’d want in a brewery: outside seating, a cozy bar, a knowledgeable staff, fun crowds, and of course, a copious selection of beer. 2340 W Braker Lane, Suite B, 

WEST: OASTHOUSE, 24 minute drive

Owned by two brothers who also happen to be the veteran chefs, this authentic restaurant serves up a cuisine different than any other in the area – German- inspired pub fare with a Texas spin. Stop in for their brunch for a taste of their popular Currywurst (eggs poached in tomato and carmelized onion gravy), or later on for a decadent dessert, like their seasonal crumble with a candy store’s–worth of optional toppings like bananas, brown sugar, and toasted pecans. 8300 N FM 620, Unit E, 737-222-5779,oasthouseaustin.com
 
 

 
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