Saturday, April 14, 2018

City Guide: Austin, Texas

Although we're California based (for the most part!), the Annmarie Skin Care team sure loves Austin. The city is teeming with activities, sight seeing, live music, and food. So. Much. Food.

We thought we'd do you a favor and vet through a few of our favorites for your next trip to the Southwest!

Austin, Texas

Breakfast

Veracruz All Natural—Two words. Breakfast. Tacos. Their Migas Taco has been rated one of the top 5 tacos in America by Food Network. Veracruz All Natural is ran by two sisters who started out their business selling snow cones, smoothies, and natural drinks out of a tiny trailer. As it gained popularity, more people began asking for food, so they started making tacos and tortas. We're sure glad they did!

Citizen Eatery—With a completely meat-free menu, and vegan and gluten free options, Citizen Eatery is heaven on earth for those with dietary restrictions. They serve breakfast all day, which makes it the perfect spot for one of those late-morning brunches. Plus – cold brew and kombucha on tap!

Tacodeli—OK, more breakfast tacos. We can't resist. Tacodeli has a build-your-own breakfast taco option, which we love. Plus, their ingredients are all organic and sourced locally, and their meats are certified humane.

Cosmic Coffee—Coffee, beer, and permaculture? We put Cosmic Coffee on the breakfast list because we're always in need of our morning caffeine, but this is a great hangout for all hours. Featuring specialty coffee, locally brewed beer, craft cocktails, food trucks and live music in a permaculture-inspired garden setting. Their garden is filled with various species rotated throughout the season with focus on perennials, native, adaptive species, as well as those used in their cocktails and other offerings. What they don't use is fed to compost-creating chickens, also kept on site!

Lunch

Kerbey Lane Cafe—Kerbey Lane Cafe is an Austin favorite, and it's located in a house! This is one of those places that seems to have something for everyone, featuring loads of southwest influence and options for those with dietary restrictions. Also, they serve vegan queso which is a particularly exciting option for our dairy-free friends who're always missing out on cheesy delights.

Dee Dee—Featuring authentic, Northern Thai street food, this is some of the best Thai food we've ever had. Pro tip — ask for the heat level to be taken down a notch since these are made with real Thai spice levels.

Salt Lick—It wouldn't be a proper Austin city guide without at least some BBQ. Salt Lick is an Austin staple, with a 50 year history and a menu that boasts “sandwiches as big as Texas.” Fair warning – with a meat-heavy menu, this is not the place to come with your vegetarian friends!

Dinner

Trudy's Tex-Mex—You simply can't visit Austin without trying some Tex-Mex. The menu superstar from Trudy's is a fried whole avocado stuffed with cheese and shredded chicken. Plus, $4 margaritas on Mondays.

Guero's Mexican Food—Guero's has been an Austin staple for 30 years, and is a favorite stomping ground of director Quentin Tarantino. Awesome decor, great atmosphere and a huge menu with plenty of vegan and gluten free options make this an ideal dinner spot.

Drinks and Nightlife

Las Perlas—For the mezcal! Las Perlas was actually the first Mezcal bar in the country. A must-visit if you're a fan of fancy drinks and smoky flavors.

Emo's Austin Music Venue—Great music venue for a whole variety of genres: rock, pop, indie, or electronic.

Rainey Street—You've probably heard of 6th Street, the crazy, bar lined street that's closed to cars on the weekend, but have you heard of Rainey Street? We like to think of it as the nicer version, full of great drinks, food, and lots of live music.

Self Care

Milk + Honey Spa—Milk + Honey offers everything from massages and body treatments, to facials, to waxing, and more. Plus, they use organic and natural ingredients as often as possible, which we love.

Practice Yoga—Our favorite yoga studio in Austin. If you've ever gotten into the world of Youtube yoga, you've probably heard of Yoga with Adriene. Well, this is where Adriene teaches when she's offline!

What to See

South by Southwest—A film, media and music festival that takes place in multiple venues all across the city during March every year. Go see a show or check out a gallery!

Swim at Barton Springs—Located in Zilker Park, Barton Springs is a recreational swimming pool that is filled entirely with water from nearby natural springs. Perfect for cooling off on a hot Austin day.

Mount Bonnell—It's a moderate trek to get to the top, with fantastic views of Austin, the Colorado river and some beautiful homes. Highly recommend checking this spot out at sunset!

Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge— If you're looking for a unique experience in Austin, look no further. From Spring to Fall, around 1.5 million bats come out at dusk to feed on the insects in the city, best viewable from the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge. It's an amazing sight to see!

Have you been to Austin? Let us know some of your favorite spots in the comments below!

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