This. I've done it before, too. Head out around 5am, get to Austin just in time for breakfast @ Kirby Lane or Magnolia. Lunch @ Torchy's. Dinner wherever. Austin has the best food scene in the state IMO.
Originally posted by BradM
But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
This. I've done it before, too. Head out around 5am, get to Austin just in time for breakfast @ Kirby Lane or Magnolia. Lunch @ Torchy's. Dinner wherever. Austin has the best food scene in the state IMO.
This. I've done it before, too. Head out around 5am, get to Austin just in time for breakfast @ Kirby Lane or Magnolia. Lunch @ Torchy's. Dinner wherever. Austin has the best food scene in the state IMO.
Kirby Lane for damn sure. Catch a UT ball game, Trudy's for dinner, and head home. We've done it, and it works quite well.
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This. I've done it before, too. Head out around 5am, get to Austin just in time for breakfast @ Kirby Lane or Magnolia. Lunch @ Torchy's. Dinner wherever. Austin has the best food scene in the state IMO.
Just stumbled across the Magnolia once, and went in because I liked the sign. I try to go back every time im in Austin now. Thickest bacon I've ever got on a hamburger. Last time the line was out the door, so we hit up "Franks Hamburgers" Next door. Not bad either.
Since I'm already in Austin, i'd probably say Waco for Vitek's gutpack, or Corpus for Southside's Barbacoa.
I really need to start making a list of places to try here in Austin, as the "old" lady and I have a lot of free time since I left you heathens in Dallas.
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