THE ADVENTUROUS OF AUSTIN
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08 PUBLISHER’S NOTE
10 GET INVOLVED
The Gift of Friendship
A local nonprofit supports the community by creating long lasting mentor relationships.
11 ART+ ENTERTAINMENT
Portrait of a Memory
Vivid natural scenes are captured on canvas in these transportive paintings.
29 WORD OF MOUTH
6 Best State Parks
This nation is full of magical parklands just begging to be explored. Find out which ones are among our travel editor's favorites.
35 HOME+AWAY
A Weekend in Florida's Gulf Coast Florida offers a convenient and stunning beach destination for Texans.
43 SIP+TASTE
Bodega Days
Indulge in the finer things in life with help from the wine experts at a local cafe.
The EASTside team hit the road and travelled west in search of endless starry skies, sublime desert landscapes, and the charm of small town Texas.
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Embracing Adventure
At the heart of our existence as humans resides an innate desire to embark on an adventure and discover the unknown. For centuries, it was how we survived. Less of a survival skill these days but none the less imperative for the soul, the thrill of venturing beyond the familiar, scaling a summit, or traversing a river captures the imagination and fuels our sense of wonder.
As you and your loved ones prepare for summer travels, we embarked on our own thrilling expedition. This is not just another travel publication aiming to entice readers with generic recommendations or the clichéd "top 10" destinations crafted by a PR agency. No, we have invested our time and resources to personally explore and experience the marvels of these extraordinary crevices in the universe so that we can provide readers with honest and unparalleled insights.
This year, we set our sights on the western regions of the Lone Star State, delving into the captivating parks that eventually led us to the majestic landscapes of Big Bend National Park. The journey was an adventure itself, with long drives encompassing a dramatic transition from crystal clear rivers and hill country vistas to the vast expanse of dusty plains stretching as far as the eye can see. Finally, we beheld the awe-inspiring cliffs and vibrant hues of Big Bend, a testament to the magnificent allure of our great state of Texas. It is a trip that every Texan should undertake to truly comprehend the magnificence of this diverse landscape.
Furthermore, in this edition, we take you on a culinary expedition across the globe from the comfort of home (aka East Austin). We venture to Florida for a sophisticated retreat, and for those seeking closer escapades, we present a classy getaway just east of Austin in Round Top, Texas. Additionally, our team has meticulously curated a selection of the six best state parks across the nation, drawing from our own personal experiences.
Summer is upon us, and with this issue, we aim to bring you joy and excitement with a splash of thrill sprinkled in. We strive to present authentic, real-life accounts of the stories we produce, ensuring that we remain a trusted source for information spanning from East Austin to the farthest reaches of the country.
As you embark on your own summer adventures, we invite you to embrace the spirit of exploration and to immerse yourself in the wonders of the great outdoors. As our family's second love, just behind our community here in East Austin, we hope this issue inspires you to venture forth, create memories, and discover the beauty that lies in every corner of our remarkable earth.
Wishing you a summer filled with unforgettable adventures!
Ashley & Will BowlingOn the Cover
We took some stunning photos in Big Bend National Park, specifically in the middle of Santa Elena Canyon after hiking for a mile. The vastness of the canyons made us feel incredibly small, and we were fortunate enough to capture it all on camera just as the sun began to set. Photographer, Baptiste Despois, did an excellent job capturing the beauty of the colorful terrain.
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The Gift of Friendship
A Nonprofit Emphasizing the Power of Relationship
WORDS MEHER QAZILBASH | PHOTOS FROM FRIENDS OF THE CHILDRENFor over 30 years, the national organization, Friends of the Children, has served young people dealing with tremendous obstacles. The program’s Austin chapter began partnering with local kids five years ago to positively impact their lives, with hopes to bring about a successful future for their circle of influence.
Friends of the Children Austin is committed to breaking the cycle of generational poverty, beginning on a personal level. The nonprofit offers support to youth in particularly difficult circumstances by providing each with a trained professional mentor or “friend” who commits to regularly meeting with them from kindergarten through their high school graduation. Each friend reflects the community they serve, making them strong and relatable role models for the mentees.
What makes their approach to mentorship unique is the emphasis on creating relationships that are one-on-one and long-term. Early intervention is critical to making an impact, and this model is
tailored to the needs of the individual child. Each young person is gifted the priceless experience of a lasting, complex bond.
Thus far, the outcomes have been incredibly promising. Collected data shows a significant amount of youth in the program growing up and pursuing post-secondary education, entering the workforce, avoiding the juvenile justice system, and delaying parenting until after adolescence.
“The most rewarding part of being a mentor is the long-term commitment that we make to the youth we serve and to their families,” shares Program Manager and Professional Mentor Freddy Vigil-Zavaleta. “The model of mentoring each youth from
kindergarten through 12th grade, no matter what, not only gives the opportunity to observe monumental changes but also the small victories that, if one weren't involved with them every week, would be missed.” Freddy adds that it is an ongoing relationship where they can learn from one another. He smiles, “As time goes by, my boys and I have created a space where we both feel comfortable growing and adapting to the barriers that we experience through our time together.”
CONTACT:
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GIVE YOUR SUPPORT
Get involved by making a donation, volunteering, or stocking the kids’ shelves for birthday and holiday gifting. This summer, you can take part in a raffle featuring a variety of prizes such as concert tickets, staycations, and activities for the whole family. Find more info on their website.
Art+ entertainment
June +July 2023
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TRAVEL THE SERENE NATURAL SCENES OF WEST TEXAS AND BEYOND THROUGH EXPRESSIVE LANDSCAPES IMBUED WITH A SENSE OF WONDER.
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PARTAKE IN THE VAN LIFE WITH THESE DECKED OUT RENTALS WITHOUT THE LONGTERM COMMITMENT.
Portrait of a Memory
Invoking Serene Moments on Canvas
They say sense and memory are inextricably connected. Artist Kandice Pierce taps into those sensorial memories to invoke her favorite places: from the peachy pink sunrises of West Texas framing far-off cobalt hills to bands of billowy gray and deep slate pulled across the horizon of a cloudy coastal scene.
“Ipaint to travel, and I travel to paint,” says Kandice with a smile. “They're very much married for me because it's my way of capturing things that I really want to remember.” Her works are almost always connected to a story, and she hopes they’ll resonate with other’s memories of a place.
Kandice only recently turned to art fulltime, after a long Covid furlough brought her back to painting. “I really wanted to try to produce things that made me happy, because when I'm creating art, it brings me peace. I hope people share in that.”
While Kandice retains attention to detail, she admits she’s learning to let go of perfectionism. She believes that playtime is an important part of life and affirms, “I don’t feel like we play enough as adults.”
Still, Kandice has her work cut out for her. Recently preparing for a marathon of shows, she's presenting a collection inspired by her West Texas travels. She spent time in Marfa, teaching painting classes and capturing the magical desert landscapes. While there, Kandice also did a residency at the Willow House in
CALLING ART STARTERS
Building a one-woman art business doesn’t happen without highly qualified help. Kandice praises her “amazing intern” who has been with her since the fall, and she is currently on the lookout for summer interns. Kandice loves being a mentor and hopes to share as much as she can about both her painting process and the business aspects of working in the art world.
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Kandice calls her art business “Pierce and Paint” after the auto body shop her dad has owned for his entire career: Pierce Paint and Body. The horseshoe in her logo is a callback to her memories of the endless games her family played by the lake growing up.
Terlingua, where locals were full of insider info on some of the most breathtaking hikes.
The process of turning a moment into a painting is multi-faceted. Kandice takes pictures to explore the scene from different vantage points. Often, she’ll do a quick on-site sketch, complete with color swatches that can catch bits of sand or dust from the site. These sketches are like visual journal entries. She elaborates, “They’re just really meant for me to have, play, and connect with the space.”
Back in her studio, Kandice throws on music (lately, it’s Miranda Lambert’s “Marfa Tapes”) and works her subject, starting with big strokes and ending with the tiny, brush details. The result is serene, evocative scenes that give the viewer a sense of having stood on that very hill or sat on that very patch of flatland, simply soaking in the experience for themselves.
Turning her passion into a business has been a delicate balance for Kandice as she works the show circuit while exploring ways to diversify revenue. “I hope I can do it all and not lose that I’m painting because it’s fun,” she says. “I’m learning that building things slowly and structurally sound over time is okay, and I'm learning to be okay with failing.”
CONTACT: pierceandpaint.com @pierceandpaint
A Ticket to Adventure
To the Wild Blue Yonder
While the freedom of van life may not be a lifestyle
that everyone can maintain on a permanent basis, it is a perfect way to approach a vacation. “The idea is that you've got
everything that you need in this little 70-square-foot space, and you have the freedom to go anywhere and see anything,” says Kevin Jornlin, co-owner of Vanish. Bringing the fun along for the entirety of the trip “is a super addicting feeling.”
A voyage in a Vanish van takes travelers to the edge of nowhere and everywhere all at once. While the husband and wife co-owners do provide itineraries across the U.S. that are suitable for all levels of adventure, sometimes the best
journeys are left unscripted.
Kevin advises renters to plan an itinerary to ensure that parking spots are available, and they also offer a Field Guide which includes ideas for camp sites, food and bev, nature exploration, and local charm to
enhance the Vanish experience. But the real appeal of living in a van for him and co-founder Mallory MacDonald is the liberty it offers to live life off the beaten path. “Take advantage of the mobility of this little cabin on wheels that you have,” he advises, “because the mobility is
the real magic.”
For those looking to really test the unlimited miles granted with Vanish, head west to the rugged landscapes of the Chihuahuan Desert and the otherworldly vistas of Big Bend National Park. In the
westernmost reaches of the Lone Star State, the van gives a whole new meaning to camping. Pull up anywhere, and just like that, there is a simple cabin set up. The time that is saved on logistics can instead be spent wandering, taking in the sights, or simply sitting
around bonding with loved ones. What could make a summer vacation more magical?
CONTACT: 979 Springdale Rd. vanishtravel.com @vanishtravelco
7 THINGS WE LOVE IN JUNE JULY&
Austin African American Book Festival
June 24, times TBA
Enjoy the good vibes at the Austin African American Book Festival, an interactive community gathering and cultural celebration of African American writers and their work. Through literary-based programming that includes author talks, book discussions, pop culture conversations, children’s activities, and more, the festival aims to promote creativity, activism, and positive change. 1161 Angelina St. | aaabookfest.org
Purple Party Casino Night
June 17, 6-10pm
Celebrate 21 years of excellence with the Latinitas crew and help raise money for the nonprofit, while enjoying food, drinks, auctions, casino play, and live music. The funds go directly to Camp Latinitas, a series of week-long day camps empowering girls and nonbinary students ages 9-14. Tickets are $75 for individuals and $125 for a pair.
2201 Aldrich St. | betterunite.com/latinitaspurplepartycasinonight
Juneteenth Celebration
June 17, 9:30am-9pm
Celebrate Juneteenth, which became a long-awaited city of Austin holiday in July 2020, by enjoying the annual parade and festival. The parade begins at 9:30 and goes until noon, leading guests to the additional festivities taking place at Rosewood and Boggy Creek parks. The event is free to attend.
2300 Rosewood Ave. | juneteenthcentraltexas.com
Noises Off
June 14-July 9, times vary
Plan a trip to ZACH Theatre for Noises Off, a comedy about a theatrical troupe performing their own comedy. Recommended for ages 10 and up, this show is sure to have everyone laughing as the cast shows a behind-the-scenes look at their own production. While showings will be available through July 9, special performances will take place on June 15 for Pride Night, June 17 for a Champagne Opening, and July 8 for an ASL/open-caption performance. 202 S Lamar Blvd. | zachtheatre.org
Movies in the Park
June 29, 7-10pm
Gather the family, and head to Govalle Neighborhood Park for Austin Parks Foundation’s Movies in the Park. Find a spot on the lawn with your favorite movie snacks, and enjoy the special showing of The Sandlot. The showing is free, and dogs, picnics, and lawn chairs are welcome. 5200 Bolm Rd. | austinparks.org
Big Bang Celebration
July 1, 8am-9pm
Celebrate the 4th of July a little early at Bastrop’s Big Bang Celebration. The day consists of a 5K and a kid’s one-mile race, followed by a party including a cornhole tournament, pet parade, a variety of prizes, and a market with sidewalk vendors selling handmade items. Festivities will conclude at dusk
with a fireworks show. The event is free for all to enjoy.
1200 Willow St. | cityofbastrop. org/page/city.bigbang
Holistic Wellness Program
July 12, 6-7:30pm
Discover how to use meditation techniques to reduce stress during the free Holistic Wellness Program in partnership with the Emma S. Barrientos - Mexican American Cultural Center at the Carver Branch. From breath awareness exercises to guided relaxation, meditation can help clear away the information overload that builds up and contributes to stress. 1161 Angelina St. | library.austintx.gov
East Austin Art District’s Third Thursday
July 20, 6-9pm
Check out art close to home during East Austin Art District’s monthly self-guided tour. With 25+ visual arts and gallery venues on the map, the free event is a perfect opportunity to get out and enjoy art as well as explore the Eastside.
1152 San Bernard St. | artsparktx.org
West Go
From the Hill Country to Big Bend, summertime calls for a westward journey.
WORDS JESSI DEVENYNS & ASHLEY BOWLING PHOTOS BAPTISTE DESPOIS & WILL BOWLINGNothing is deeper in the heart of Texas than the extensive vistas and uninhabited basin of the state's western edge. From the burnt sienna of the Chisos Mountains to the goldenrod grasses dotting the dusty violet of the high desert, the watercolors of West Texas beckon adventurers looking for sights not often seen. Skip the conventional destinations this summer, and make the journey to one of the farthest-flung regions in the Lone Star State. Interstate 10 invites travelers to marvel at the surreal beauty that unfurls on an impossible scale in the landscapes of West Texas.
Monahans Sandhills State Park
The Sands of Time
The Sahara Desert does not hold a monopoly on picturesque sand dunes. Only two hours away from Marfa (and 6 hours from Austin), this state park preserves nature’s tranquility among its miles of snow-white dunes that roll as far as the eye can see. Monahans may be the only state park where kicking off shoes is encouraged – literally. Walking on the shifting sands that morph to create a natural tableau of soft monochrome colors and allowing the imagination
to wander is a playful treat.
If something a touch more sporty is in order, be sure to borrow a sand disk to glide down the dunes as if they were the bunny slopes at a ski resort. The advantage over skiing here is the weather; even if the days live up to the reputation of the dry, desert heat, as soon as the sun sinks into a pool of crimson, rose, and indigo, the air becomes crisp, and the sky turns into a canvas filled with endless stars. Exit 86, 2500 I-20, Monahans, TX
TEAM PICKS: OUR FAVORITE STATE PARKS NEAR AUSTIN
• Colorado Bend State Park
• Blanco State Park
• Guadalupe River State Park
• Lost Maples State Natural Area
• Inks Lake State Park
• Pedernales Falls State Park
• South Llano River State Park
• McKinney Falls State Park
• Enchanted Rock State Natural Area
• Bastrop State Park
BALMORHEA STATE PARK
Just 30 minutes north of the Davis Mountains lies Balmorhea State Park, an oasis in the heart of the desert. Balmorhea boasts the world’s largest spring-fed pool. The crystal-clear waters here span 1.3 acres, holding 3.5 million gallons. At least 15 million gallons of water from San Solomon Springs flow through the pool each day. As if this gigantic spring-fed marvel wasn’t enough to view on its own, swimmers can take respite in the high Texas sun. Water temperatures fluctuate between 72 and 76 degrees year-round, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving in any season. Balmorhea's waters are home to Mexican tetra fish and the Texas spiny softshell turtle, in addition to the endangered Pecos gambusia and the Comanche Spring pupfish, which can be found nowhere else in the world. The park is an important habitat for numerous plant and animal species, including desert mule deer, javelinas, and a variety of bird species. The park's unique blend of desert and aquatic environments attracts visitors from all over the world which means reservations are highly recommended in the summer months. 9207 TX-17, Toyahvale, TX
Davis Mountains State Park
The Beginning of the American Southwest
Davis Mountains State Park is one of the oldest Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) projects in Texas, which means the park dates back to the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Since its inception, the park has provided winding trails for hikers to meander into valleys and crest mountain ridges. One of the signature routes in the park is the Skyline Drive Trail which provides 4.5 miles for hikers and mountain bikers to enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views. Another well-trodden and history-filled path, the 1.75-mile Civilian Conservation Corps Trail, guides hikers to the fascinating Fort Davis National Historic Site.
While there, be sure to stop at the Indian Lodge. Currently under renovation, the mesa-style building situated in a desert basin is a 39-room, full-service hotel that includes stucco fireplaces in the suites and original furnishings from the 1930s. Even if the rooms are unavailable for a night’s stay, there are plenty of campgrounds available to enjoy this unspoiled nature.
For those who prefer longer loops powered by motor vehicles, Scenic Loop Drive is a 75-mile roadway that takes travelers across acres of arid terrain punctuated by the electric blooms of succulents, the chartreuse foliage of the occasional tree, and the iridescent feathers of one of the many birds fluttering in the West Texas breeze. TX-118 N, Park Road 3, Fort Davis, TX
Celebrating 100 years
Texas Parks and Wildlife is celebrating their centennial birthday with a smorgasbord of events thrown across 89 state parks. Which of the many parks will you be exploring this summer? Visit tpwd.texas.gov/state-park/ 100years to see what events are happening at a park near you.
McDonald Observatory
The Stars at Night are Big and Bright…
The infinite universe of the Milky Way has never been so close as it is to the McDonald Observatory. Home to four of the world’s largest telescopes, including the Hobby-Eberly Telescope, this West Texas observation center opened in 1939 and has since expanded to house scientists from a range of global universities who track the night skies.
Amateur stargazers are also welcome here at one of the evening Star Parties where guides orient attendees to the constellation map of sky before changing perspectives by opening the heavens through a telescope. Keep eyes peeled for shooting stars. Out west, they frequently illuminate the darkness.
For those who don’t have time to camp out under the stars, come early and watch the sunset as astronomers calibrate the hexagonal mirrors that reflect the universe back to Earth. Shortly after the last rays of light disappear, the observatory roof slides back to reveal a quilt of darkness tufted with shimmering beads.
Upon closer inspection, these twinkling lights transform into balls of fire whose intensity is measured using color. What appears white to the naked eye is really gradients of blues, reds, and purples that tell stories of a star’s age, distance, and position relative to Earth. Under the expanse of the universe, it is easy to reset perspectives, which is exactly what summer vacation is for. mcdonaldobservatory.org, 3640 Dark Sky Drive, McDonald Observatory, TX
FAVORITE TEXAS PARKS THAT ARE WORTH THE DRIVE
• Garner State Park
• Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway
• Monahans Sandhills State Park
• Dinosaur Valley State Park
• Palo Duro Canyon State Park
• Caddo Lake State Park
• Big Bend Ranch State Park
Take the road trip with a local company that sets you up with all the essentials. Read more about Vanish on page 14.
Marfa
A Secluded Oasis for Artistic Meditation
While the legend of the Marfa lights remains to be proven (or disproven), an extraterrestrial encounter that can certainly be found in this West Texas town is the geography. For as far as the eye can see, the desert flows, only interrupted by spotted tufts of scrubby flora and the occasional antelope or ibex.
Under the white light of the desert sun, the bleached walls of the town shelter dozens of galleries dedicated to the arts. From painting and sculpture to multi-media installations and conceptual pieces, the tranquility of this small town is the perfect canvas for imagining an alternative way of life.
When the sun descends behind the far-flung
horizon, town lights in the evening are a welcome beacon, and all paths on the small urban grid lead to Highland Street where visitors can stop in at Hotel Paisano for a good time. The revelry begins after sundown when the entrance courtyard is transformed into a patio laden with company, fresh beverages, and Texas-sized portions of southern comfort food such as the Pistachio Fried Steak and Lemon Penne Pasta.
The historic property first opened in 1930 and was the filming location for the 1956 film Giant starring James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, and Rock Hudson. Although the establishment was extensively renovated in the early aughts, Old Hollywood glam still seeps through. Well-worn terracotta tiles pair elegantly with the indoor-outdoor living that plays out in the hotel’s cypress-scented air.
For a more contemporary touch, head to the Hotel Saint George where industrial whitewashed walls serve as conscientiously curated gallery walls displaying local paintings, sculptures, photography, and multi-media crafts. Though the hotel has
been renovated to include all the modern luxuries any guest would need, Hotel Saint George has been a part of Marfa’s story since 1886. Likewise, this new incarnation has become the communal epicenter of Marfa and a comfortable landing spot for Texas old-timers and contemporary art pilgrims visiting the art mecca.
A meal at Saint George’s LaVenture treats patrons to fresh local fare with southwestern influences that tickle the tastebuds, such as their homemade bacon jam which comes on their fresh-baked sourdough toast at breakfast or on their HSG Burger at suppertime. Guests can also enjoy a light menu and carefully crafted cocktails poolside with cool desert vibes under the bright Texas sun.
ARTIST TO WATCH
Check out Guy Sealey’s exhibit off Highland Street. The South African artist arrived in Marfa by way of NYC and sources his inspiration from his time in the South African army, an advertising career in the Big Apple, and the meditative landscapes of the West Texas desert.
Big Bend National Park
Unparalleled & Unconventional Natural Beauty
in the bitter edge of Texas country are some of the most breathtaking landscapes and clearest skies around. These vast vistas are only broken by tonal gradients of color cast by the Chisos Mountains that partially outline the border between the United States and Mexico.
Big Bend National Park spans miles of mountains and 800,000 acres of desert terrain making this Texas-sized land conservation the 15th-largest national park. While a solitary road cuts through the park and guides visitors to some of the most colorful desert landscapes in the American Southwest, hopping off the beaten path is recommended.
As soon as a trail leaves the paved road, it is clear to city dwellers how heavy silence can weigh. But listen for a moment. Nature swells in the sound of wind winding through canyons as echoes of laughter reverberate from miles downstream. Birds of prey sail overhead, watchful over the shimmering landscape before coming to roost in cliffside alcoves.
The desert heat shimmers along trails of crushed limestone in diametric contrast to what the landscape once was. Roughly 500 million years ago, Big Bend’s peaks and valleys were hidden by the ocean floor. The only evidence of this is the thousands of bivalves preserved within the layers of limestone that line every turn.
Ascend the peaks that define the park’s topography, and take a break at the various overlooks that dot the park. Look out as far as the eye can see, which in the unpolluted air, is over 16 miles. Spot Emory Peak or Elephant Tusk in the distance, and remember where they are to keep oriented during the long hikes along the South Rim Trail.
Alternatively, break the staggering scale and temperatures of this park by jumping into the Rio Grande. Hiking through Santa Elena Canyon means fording the waterway to reach the opposite bank before trekking up the cliff face past otherworldly cacti and flowering succulents. In only a half-mile, the landscape transports hikers into a shaded oasis defined by the hushed ripple of the river and the occasional splash of swimmers. While the trail eventually ends, ambitious individuals can continue the journey by wading downriver alongside kayakers streaming by, sheltered from the desert sun by the canyon’s ridge, which rises 1,500 feet.
If an easy hike is what is needed, try Window View Trail. Walk the paved path leading to a natural cut in the mountain range that creates a “window” through which the sun sets in a spectacular end to a day parade of pastels. nps.gov/bibe,
1 Panther Junction, Big Bend National Park, TX
TEXAS PARKS WITH COOL CABINS
• Buescher State Park is one hour east of Austin and offers families a chance to stay in a real log cabin.
• Palo Duro Canyon State Park is known as the Grand Canyon of Texas and is surprisingly the second largest canyon in the United States. This park offers cabins perched on the side of orangecolored mountains for spectacular views from an ancient rock shelter.
• Daingerfield State Park is known for its "Cathedral of Trees" which surround a peaceful lake. The cabins here are nestled into towering oaks and fit right into their natural environment.
• Bastrop State Park is located just 30 minutes east of Austin in the Lost Pines region. Their cabins are modeled after German construction practices with stone walls that meld into their hilly landscape, appearing to grow right out of the ground. The structures also have hand-carved mantels, exposed beams, and handmade furniture.
• Palmetto State Park's single cabin is reminiscent of Lincoln Logs with the added benefit of a wrap-a-around porch. At this park, visitors may feel like they've been transported to a tropical island when they gaze upon the cool crystal waters of the San Marcos River and get lost in numerous dwarf palmettos.
StarStruck Glamping
Plug into Wilderness
Those who dream of going off the grid can now ease themselves into the experience at StarStruck Glamping. This ultimate luxury travel experience is for those seeking to escape the mundane and embrace the extraordinary. Completely solar-powered, this luxury retreat is as off the beaten path as it gets. Four geodesic domes are strewn across Terlingua Ranch, offering unobstructed views of the unforgettable sunrises and sunsets native to the western reaches of Texas.
Modern amenities and plush bedding will undoubtedly be a welcome sight for weary travelers who spend the day traipsing around the dusty desert of Big Bend. Enjoy the comfort of a climate-controlled geodesic dome, running water,
an outdoor kitchen, and lounge chairs clustered around a fire pit. In the evenings, guests can gather around the campfire, enjoy a glass of wine, and gaze up at the stars. With minimal light pollution, the tents are strategically placed to maximize privacy while gazing at the night’s sky, and each site comes with its own telescope to enhance the experience.
As night descends, the patchwork of stars begins to peek out on the world's largest Dark Sky Reserve. If the weather is right and the hour is late enough, the Milky Way will make an appearance along with a kaleidoscope of shooting stars as the extra cherry on top of this dreamy starstruck experience. starstruckglamping.com,1601 Loma Prieta Rd., Alpine, TX
Pedernales Falls State Park
Wild Waters in the Hill Country
The entrance to Pedernales Falls State Park frames a quintessential view of the Texas Hill Country. Eight square miles of rolling limestone hills topped with oak and juniper woodlands scent the summer air and attunes the senses to a slower, natural state of being.
While there is much to be explored on the park’s trails, including Trammell's Crossing, Twin Falls, and Headquarters Overlook, the site that draws visitors in is Pedernales Falls themselves. Barring severe drought, water streams down the Marble Falls limestone, tumbling into eddies and underwater caverns as it flows over rocks that have a history stretching
back over 300 million years.
Wander across the storied stones and cool off while looking for fossils embedded in the layers of worn rock. For safety reasons, the park service does not allow swimming in the falls, but there is plenty to discover along the banks that are defined by a variety of geological formations which display Texas history on an ancient scale.
The shallow sea that historically covered the region has seen successive changes over the millennia. Today, that sea is a river surrounded by wooded banks and rocky cliffs that visitors from all over Central Texas come to enjoy under the summer sun. 2585 Park Rd. 6026, Johnson City, TX
TEXAS IS ADDING BRAND NEW PARKS TO THE BUCKET LIST
• Palo Pinto Mountains State Park: Located 1.5 hours west of Ft. Worth, this 4,000-acre park will offer hiking, camping, fishing, and stargazing with mountain views.
• Chinati Mountains State Natural Area: This rugged area is located in the western reaches of the Lone Star State, bordering Mexico but still 3 hours west of Big Bend National Park. Though dormant, this park is home to the largest volcano eruption in the state.
• Devils River State Natural Area: Spreading across three ecosystems, this 37,000-acre area encompasses the Chihuahuan Desert and is 3.5 hours west of San Antonio.
• Albert and Bessie Kronkosky State Natural Area: Formally a family ranch now cared for by Texas Parks and Wildlife, this parkland will eventually open to the public with camping sites and hiking trails (40 minutes northwest of San Antonio).
• Powderhorn State Park: Located an hour southwest of Austin, this park is one of the largest tracts of "unspoiled coastal prairie" in Texas coming in at 17,000 acres though only 2,253 acres will be developed into a state park.
• Davis Hill State Natural Area: Located 1.5 hours northeast of Houston, this park offers one of the most diverse plant species in the state from towering Cypress trees to ferns to orchids.
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June +July 2023
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THESE UNDERTHE-RADAR LOCAL BANDS TAKE LISTENERS TO NEW SONIC HEIGHTS.
34 six best GET OUT OF TEXAS AND EXPLORE BREATHTAKING STATE PARKS ACROSS THE NATION.
New Airwaves
Local Bands to Listen to Right Now
WORDS ABBY L. JOHNSON | PHOTOS COURTESY OF BANDSSeize the opportunity to say you knew them before they were big, and support local musicians while at it. With ample opportunity to see these groups play live all over town, there’s no excuse for missing out on new mainstays in the Austin music scene.
THE PASTLIVES
Quentin Arispe, AKA Neptune, is the explosive vocalist of this soulful sextet whose seductive charisma launches The Pastlives into the realm of unmissable Austin performers. The heat rises in any venue they play with an unmatched swagger. Their performances have a frenzied appearance, but their hard rock sound is tight and controlled, only spinning out of control when the band allows. thepastlivesmusic.com | @thepastlivesofficial
SKATELAND
The DIY bedroom pop of Dorian Williams II is an eclectic mix of new wave influences and tinges of alt rock, making for a cool and balanced sound. Taken to the stage with a band backing him, the music expands beyond Skateland’s recorded material, making a live show a necessity for those who want to see the full extent of Dorian’s creative vision. @skatelanding
REDBUD
Led by Katie Claghorn, Redbud’s sound is infused with a contagious optimism. Sweet melodic guitars with ethereal vocals floating on top are the backbone of much of their growing catalog. Rich and dreamy, one can’t help but smile as they listen to the sunny sounds. The indie pop group is taking over the local circuit, and that’s fine by us. @redbud.dy
THE IRONS
Frontman Hayden Havard brings frenetic energy to the whimsical, mellow sound of The Irons’ story-driven songs. Backed by Robert Harris, Nathan Pittman, Willy Steg, and Caleb Tippit, the young indie group leans into groovy beats paired with sometimes absurd lyricism that creates a mysterious, almost mythical, quality in their music. Each of their albums has a distinct narrative arc that translates into their electric live shows. theirons.online | @theironsband
INDOOR CREATURE
Indoor Creature creates dreamy, funky, jazzinspired pop capable of inducing a trance-
like state in an engaged listener. Sax, synth, and smooth vocals punctuate their accessible, yet still ambitious, sound that draws in a dedicated local fan base show after show. indoorcreature.com | @indoorcreature
LORD FRIDAY THE 13TH
Fronted by brother and sister Felix and Sloane Lenz, this sibling duo isn’t a prototypical family band. This theatrical glam punk group is raucous and simply fun, never taking themselves too seriously. Their live shows aren’t for the faint of heart; be prepared to move with the crowd while being entertained by the outrageous stage antics of the group. lordfridaythe13th.com | @lordfridayland
State Parks
Thousands of stunning state parks across the nation are just waiting to be explored by travelers ready to get lost with a visit to one of these treasured lands. While there are too many stunning places across the states to list, here are a few favorite locations from EASTside Magazine’s travel editors.
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Larrabee State Park
In the northern reaches of the Pacific Northwest lies Washington State’s first state park. Since 1915, Larrabee State Park has beckoned visitors around the picturesque turns of Chuckanut Drive to explore the Samish Bay at Clayton Beach and watch the saturated sunsets that stream across the sandstone rock formations lining the saltwater coastline. For hikers, a number of paths meander through the lush canopy of the Douglas fir forests up to Fragrance and Lost lakes. by Jessi Devenyns parks.wa.gov/536/Larrabee | 245 Chuckanut Dr., Bellingham, WA 98229
Vogel State Park
lf Georgia is not on your mind, it will be after a visit to the northern Georgia mountains. Stroll the family-friendly trails along the peaceful lake that lead through
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Valley of Fire State Park
Under the bursting Nevada sun lies an experience like none other. The rust-colored hills, purple peaks, and maroon rocks lay perfectly juxtaposed against baby blue skies, making a trip to this state park feel like a visit to another world. The panoramic desert views are easy on the eyes, while its orange vistas and cream-colored slot canyons make for sensorial, yet simple, hikes for visitors of any age. by Ashley Bowling parks.nv.gov/parks/valley-of-fire | Moapa Valley, NV (45mi from Las Vegas)
Chimney Rock State Park
lush forests and scenic overlooks to finally come upon the park’s crown jewel: Trahlyta Falls. Bask in stunning waterfall views while learning about the local Cherokee woman, Trahlyta, for whom the falls are named. by Jerod Morales gastateparks.org/vogel | 405 Vogel State Park Rd., Blairsville, GA
Grayton Beach State Park
Unmissable Locations for Nature Lovers 2
Experience the beauty of rare coastal dune lakes that only occur in a handful of spots around the world, and the Florida panhandle is lucky to have them. Park visitors can enjoy this rare phenomena of shallow, freshwater bodies just within feet of a salty ocean on a SUP or kayak, or hit the snowy white beaches instead. by Tanya White floridastateparks.org/graytonbeach | 357 Main Park Rd., Santa Rosa Beach, FL
On the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina, travelers find respite at Chimney Rock State Park. Offering cute shops, a local restaurant, 75-mile panoramic views of Hickory Nut Gorge, a 400-foot waterfall, animal encounters, yoga with a view, and in true Appalachian style, visitors will also find a gentleman named John playing music and telling stories near the gift shop. by Joanna Fuller chimneyrockpark.com | 431 Main St., Chimney Rock, NC (25mi from Asheville)
Ecola State Park
Situated in Oregon’s northwestern-most corner, this park offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. The drive into the park, via a rainforest full of towering Sitka spruces that allow for the occasional sun beams to peak through their canopies, is an experience of its own. A hazy coast emerges with numerous rock formations escaping the sea. This spectacular coastline is known for surfing and offers delightful tide pooling exploration during low tide. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot eagles, elk, and whales from the park’s old-growth forest trails that meander along rocky bluffs. by Ashley Bowling stateparks.oregon.gov | Cannon Beach, OR
Home+ away
June +July 2023
36 home A BOUTIQUE HOTEL SHINES IN THE HEART OF THE ECLECTIC ANTIQUING WORLD.
38 away SEE FLORIDA IN A NEW LIGHT WITH A TRIP TO THE EMERALD COAST.
40 checking in CENTER YOURSELF AT THIS RELAXING LODGE THAT GRANTS ACCESS TO DOZENS OF STUNNING LOCAL BEACHES.
About an hour or so east of Austin, after careening through miles of serene countryside, a parade of monumental barn buildings with big “antiques” banners begins to crop up. The highway then gives way to a charming town square with a smattering of restaurants and shops housed in well-kept historic buildings. Not a five-minute walk away, back on the country road, The Frenchie Boutique Hotel is nestled in a picturesque country scene.
Country-Luxe Accommodations
Melding Modern and Vintage Charm with Friendly Hospitality
The Frenchie is located in Round Top, Texas, reflecting the eccentricity of this antiquing outpost while bringing a fresh air of modernity. It’s owned by Katy Bader, who came to Round Top to showcase her European antiques, before deciding to open her own lodgings in 2017. She found a pastoral plot of land with a perfect 19th-century farmhouse that had been moved onto the property, which also houses a vintage cottage and a small studio.
Katy recruited her longtime friend, designer Kristen Light, to help her transform the spaces. “Elegant and eclectic” were the main design goals, according to General Manager Aimee Kraemer who recalls,
adding that they "wanted to make it something that people would be inspired by and that they would come back to see.”
In the main house, a communal kitchen features modern appliances, a rustic farmhouse table, mosaic floor tiling, and a blue chevron backsplash. The sitting room decor is a daring mélange of plush seafoam armchairs, a peach-painted wall, leafy tropical wallpaper, and a bull bust looming over a cotton candy pink fridge stocked with curated wine and beverages.
But the Frenchie is much more than captivating appearances. Aimee emphasizes that hospitality is their focus. “We really try to help
our guests personalize their stays. We have a driver who will do wine tours. We have a massage therapist who will do massages right here on site. We have a lot of amenities that help people make really great memories while they’re out here.” Not least being the made-to-order dining options offered by private onsite chef, Brenna McBroom.
Round Top itself is a draw for guests, especially during the triannual antique shows, attracting visitors from abroad. “We love that we get to meet people from all over the world who are hanging out in our tiny little town of 90 people,” says Aimee. “It’s a really fun place to visit, any time.”
MAKING THE ROUNDS
Though Round Top may be small, it’s anything but sleepy. Known for its antiquing, Round Top also boasts a number of wineries, breweries, and excellent restaurants, as well as a local dance hall and Round Top Festival Institute, an international center for performing arts.
CONTACT:
(979) 208-9851
311 N Live Oak St, Round Top roundtoptxhotels.com
@thefrenchieroundtop
A Week In Florida’s Gulf Coast
The Jewel of the Emerald Coastline
WORDS ABBY L. JOHNSONFlorida’s panhandle is a charming backdrop for a laid-back, coastal getaway. Twenty-six miles of white sandy beaches sparkle in the brilliant sunlight, begging visitors to sink their toes into the shore and melt into the easy rhythm of beach life.
Day One
From February to September, beach bums can fly directly from Austin to Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport via American Airlines. The sleepy area is perfect for a relaxed, unpretentious getaway. In Santa Rosa Beach, check into The Lodge 30A, a boutique hotel in the heart of the Seagrove Beach Community. Take a dip in the pool or head up to one of their spacious rooms, equipped with a kitchenette, for a quick nap and snack to unwind from the day of travel.
Once refreshed, venture out for a relaxing dinner at Old Florida Fish House, just minutes down the road. This quintessentially beachy restaurant is charming in its abili-
ty to walk the line between kitschy vacation vibes and fine seafood dining. Sit outside and enjoy a specialty cocktail, live music, and a view of Eastern Lake shimmering under the setting sun. For mezcal lovers, Smoke on the Lake is a must-try. The expansive dinner menu includes offerings from the sushi bar, oyster bar, and main kitchen, which serves fresh Gulf-to-table dishes. With bellies full, head to the nearby Eastern Lake Beach for a midnight stroll along the water of this rare coastal dune lake.
Day Two
Wake with the sun, and get ready to dive into the history of Walton with a short trip north to storied DeFuniak Springs. But first, fuel
up for the day at Black Bear Bread Co., a neighborhood bakery founded in 2016 with the noble mission of building community through fresh bread and pastries. Indulge in a perfectly sticky warm cinnamon roll or a hearty bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit, and enjoy a chat with friendly locals. After carb-loading, take a 40-minute drive to the historic county seat. Burn some of those carbs and stretch your legs by walking around the edge of Lake DeFuniak, one of the two almost perfectly round circular spring-fed lakes in the world. Next, enjoy learning about the Florida Chautauqua Assembly and other local lore at Walton County Heritage Museum. Afterwards, wander through Walton-DeFuniak Public Library. The walls here are covered in interesting
artifacts, hinting that this library is the oldest continuously operating library in the state. Ask the library staff nicely, and they may be willing to allow a peek at their prized signed first edition of To Kill a Mockingbird.
For those more interested in ghoulish tales than textbook history, a late lunch at Café Nola will satisfy supernatural cravings. Located inside the haunted Hotel DeFuniak, this elegant eatery lives up to its name and delivers bold Cajun flavors courtesy of the charismatic Chef Ernie. Start with fried green tomatoes and bloody marys to whet the appetite before diving into a po’boy or a sumptuous smoked duck breast. If there’s room, fluffy beignets and a rich, deep-fried bread pudding are the cherry on top of this perfect meal. Before leaving, take a quick stroll through the hotel lobby for a chance to spot some paranormal activity, then head back to home base for some R&R or spend some time at one of the 50 beach access points that line Walton County’s shore.
Day Three
Get ready to move and groove with the help of YOLO Boards & Bikes, just steps away from the lodge. Rent an eBike for the day, and speed down the bike trail to explore the area from an exhilarating vantage point. Cruise leisurely through town, making a point to stop at the local boutiques and family-owned businesses that make the community so special. After speeding on two wheels, it’s time for a beach break. Find the nearest tram pickup spot
and catch the convenient local transportation to Grayton Beach. Laze about in the sun, enjoying the quiet murmurings of the ocean and sounds of coastal wildlife. After working up an appetite from the sun, The Red Bar, a bustling local lunch spot filled to the brim with memorabilia and knick-knacks on every surface possible. Enjoy a sangria and a hearty seafood gumbo while people-watching at this quirky, iconic restaurant.
Next up, head to Distillery 98 to keep the party going with locally made vodka. This small producer is one of only 40 micro-distilleries in Florida and boasts some truly unique methods. They embrace the local landscape by sourcing only local corn and using oyster shells in their filtration process. Grab an espresso martini, and head up to the balcony on the second floor to sip in the salty air.
One of the major perks of staying at The Lodge 30A is access to the Watersound Beach Club. This is an exclusive opportunity to indulge in private resort experiences without paying membership fees. Spend some time on the private beach or in one of the two private pools before dinner at 30º86º. Gaze out over the clear blue waters while enjoying coastal classics and dreaming of next summer’s visit to the Emerald Coast.
From June to mid-August, the Food Bank has a huge need for volunteers ages 15+ to ser ve in our kitchen You’ ll help prepare food, package meals, and clean and sanitize equipment for creating thousands of summer meals and snacks ever y day for children and families in need
To Beaches & Beyond
Checking into The Lodge 30A
A quaint boutique hotel grants visitors access to Florida’s beaches, coastal dune lakes, and more beautiful natural spaces along the Emerald Coast.
WHY BOOK:
Located in Santa Rosa Beach on Highway 30A (for which it's named), The Lodge is a charming new addition to this sleepy beach town. Visitors will find many walkable destinations from their centrally-located temporary abode, and easy highway access makes it possible to visit all the beach communities that line this little slice of heaven, as well as visit the storied small towns just to the north.
THE SCENE:
Florida’s panhandle offers miles of sugar-white beaches, but perhaps more interesting to adventurers are the rare coastal dune lakes that dot the region. The Lodge is located in Walton County which is home to 15 unique water features which can only be found elsewhere in the world in far-off coastal communities such as Madagascar, Australia, New Zealand, and
Oregon. With both the ocean and lakes available, savvy surfers, enthusiastic boaters, and stand-up paddleboard savants alike can find the perfect aquatic activity to suit their taste. For those who have not quite found their sea legs, this scenic bike-friendly area lends itself to leisure rides with remarkable views. Next door to The Lodge, YOLO offers bike rentals to make access an ease.
THE ACCOMMODATIONS:
Stepping into the lobby, visitors are met with a mélange of subdued hues and beachy textures, inspiring them to take a deep breath and relax. The calming vibes of the lobby extend into the private spaces of the individual rooms. The spacious suites at The Lodge invite travelers into the cozy comforts of home with a fullsized fridge, dishwasher, microwave, and dishware, making it easy for those wishing to stay a
while. The pool is a quiet oasis for those times when peace is the priority, and the fitness center is fully outfitted when it's time to blow off some steam. While there is no on-site dining, The Perfect Pig is within easy walking distance for a laid-back breakfast, and local restaurants such as Old Florida Fish House and Fish Out of Water are nearby for lunch and dinner plans. Additionally, guests have the option of adding access to Watersound Beach Club to their stay, an exclusive perk that is unavailable to other visitors. At Watersound, guests can enjoy the private beach, luxurious pools, and beach view dining options that usually require full membership to access.
CONTACT:
4721 E County Hwy 30A
Santa Rosa Beach, FL
thelodge30a.com
@thelodge30a
Sip+ taste
June +July 2023
44 taste new bbq
A PASSIONATE PITMASTER FLEW ACROSS THE WORLD TO BRING HIS TAKE ON BBQ TO THE LONESTAR STATE.
46 lucky seven LET YOUR TASTEBUDS DO THE TRAVELLING THIS SUMMER WITH THESE INTERNATIONAL CUISINES FOUND IN EAST AUSTIN.
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A CURATED GUIDE TO THE BEST PLACES TO INDULGE ON THE EASTSIDE
50 sipwine
A LOCAL BODEGA BRINGS EXCLUSIVE WINES TO THE PEOPLE.
DRAWING INSPIRATION
KG BBQ’s logo incorporates hieroglyphic homages to ancient Egypt, designed by a Cairo-based graphic designer.
The Pharaohs’ Pitmaster
A Unique Marriage of Flavors Leaves Austinites Falling in Love.
Kareem El-Ghayesh of KG BBQ has delivered one of East Austin’s most popular new menus, offering classic Texas barbecue fused with an Egyptian twist.
It’s been seven years since Kareem decided to leave his finance career in Cairo to master the craft of Texas barbecue in Austin. “I was haunted by the idea that I’d regret it if I didn’t take the leap,” he admits, gesturing over a perfect plate of brisket, pork sausage, lamb shoulder, glazed pork ribs, and creative sides. Enamored with cooking from an early age, he refined his skills in the kitchen at home in Egypt, hosting regular ‘supper clubs’ for friends and family. Eventually, several formative trips to Austin would ignite a
passion for apprenticeship that sent him to Texas permanently, acquiring a versatile skill set at Kerlin, Valentina’s, Lamberts, Salt & Time, and Interstellar, to name a few.
Culinary curiosity unyielding, outside of work he applied his new experience to the traditional meals he would cook for others back home. Before long he was hosting supper clubs again, which led to pop-up events, and ultimately to KG BBQ, a well-equipped food truck with a thousand-gallon smoker that opened last Oc-
The Texas-Egyption fusion menu is best recommended in its entirety, but the pork ribs are a must. In this rendition, Central Texas-style barbecue is seasoned with Middle Eastern spices and glazed with a signature pomegranate sauce. Kareem explains, “Egyptian food dates back thousands of years, and there are so many religious and cultural influences that formed a rich cuisine that nobody knows about. It’s part of my duty to highlight it
and to celebrate the food, culture, and art of Egypt.”
The lamb shoulder is something to be celebrated, an elevated adaptation of pulled pork that is rubbed in sumac, cinnamon, garlic, and oregano, and served with spicy mint chimichurri. Other standouts include the brisket rice bowl, shawarma, and pork sausage, each a blend of classic tastes and bursting with flavor. And, of course, classic Texas brisket is on the menu, prepared traditionally and with no fuss.
Complete the meal with hibiscus
mint iced tea or an iced qahwa, a cold brew coffee made with milk, cream, cinnamon, and vanilla.
Seven years later, Kareem eyes the line already forming outside as he prepares to open for the day. His enthusiasm is palpable, and it feels like just the beginning of something big.
CONTACT:
3108 Manor Rd. kgbbq.com @kgbbq
Lucky Seven
Global Food Experiences to Tantalize your Tastebuds
Taunt your tastebuds this summer with global eats from the corners of East Austin. Regardless of summer travel plans (or lack thereof), Eastsiders can enjoy global cuisine close to home at one of these authentic international culinary destinations.
1 CASA COLOMBIA
This establishment brings fresh ingredients made in the classic Colombian tradition. Think chimichurri flavors with extra sauce atop a sizzling steak and crispy empanadas with a hint of spice. It’s no wonder this Eastside staple has been around for decades. Es muy rica! casa-colombia.com | 2409 E 7th St.
2 THAI FRESH
Alas, Thai Fresh has not yet opened an outlet in East Austin, but it has earned its spot as a truly authentic and fresh destination for Thai food. It made our list not only because of the quality of food but also because Chef Jam runs Gati ice cream, making her a de facto Eastsider. thai-fresh.com |
909 W Mary St.
3 BUENOS AIRES CAFE
For almost 20 years now, Buenos Aires Cafe has brought a taste of Argentina to the Eastside. Often cited for having the best empanadas in town, don’t pass over their provoleta especial (charred cheese with spices and chorizo) and hand-rolled gnocchi. Tucked away underneath diners is their speakeasy, the Milonga Room, serving up South America-inspired cocktails and wines. buenosairescafe.com | 1201 E 6th St.
4 LLAMA KID
Somewhat new to the Eastside is this Peruvian gem. Diners will be delighted to sip a pisco sour that will have them feeling like they’re in the Andes. There’s
no misstep with any of the ceviche options, and the Malaya Frita short rib is just yum. llamakidatx.com |
4620 E Cesar Chavez St.
5 JULIE MYRTILLE BAKERY
Flaky pastries and fluffy quiches will have guests dreaming they’re in Paris. Having left the Farmer’s Market stand for the permanent Eastside home almost five years ago, this bakery has become a staple for scrumptious lunches and delectable hostess gifts. juliemyrtille.us | 1023 Springdale Rd., Ste. 1D
This is the place to visit for anyone craving perfectly flaky meat pies with just the perfect amount of spice. Their Jamaican patties, whose golden color comes from the turmeric, will have patrons dreaming of the white sandy beaches of Jamaica. 1200 E 11th
St.7 OYE TAQUITO 956
This taco trailer took over the original Vera Cruz location, and it is 100% worthy of its predecessor with its flavor-packed taquitos. Rio Grande Valley style “mini” tacos are cooked up with bistec or al pastor options. Grab a Mexican Coke, and act like you’re south of the border. 1704 E Cesar Chavez St.
But Wait. There's More!
Aster’s Ethiopian has been around for decades, and it’s no secret they have Ethiopian cuisine down to a tee. Their African hospitality and large platters served with injera to sop up the wott and traditional spices are what keep Austinites coming back for more.
Shirley’s Trini Cuisine is a Trinidad food truck that has Eastsiders dreaming of the weekends when they can make their way to Shirley who makes doubles on Saturdays. Dhalpuri and Paratha Roti can be ordered by the dozen and halfdozen, but guests would be remiss if they don’t order the Charra or Barra with chickpeas to go alongside.
TONY’S JAMAICAN FOOD
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Kebabalicious is not founded by anyone with Turkish heritage, nor do their recipes strictly follow the Middle Eastern approach, but their Turkish-style meats and wraps are mouthwatering. Ingredients are locally sourced, and the lamb is Texas-raised and grass-fed. After one taste, visitors never visit a chain kebab shop again, and the line at lunchtime says Austinites certainly agree.
EASTSIDE dining guide
Mour Cafe
Featuring a rotating selection of the world’s most satisfying dishes, Mour Cafe is where gastropub meets comfort. They serve environmentally conscious ingredients, sourced from local farmers, which bring flavor that’s uniquely Austin to each soul-filled dish. 1414 Shore District Dr., Bldg. 3, Ste. 120 mourcafe.com
Cisco's
The menu at Cisco’s provides flavorful TexMex options for any meal of the day. Order favorites like their mouth-watering breakfast tacos or comforting cheese enchiladas for dinner. Either way, the food and the service will have you wanting more.
1511 E 6th St. | ciscosaustin.com
Artessano
The fresh tropical fruit juice and the arepas are why you need to visit Artessano. As a food trailer specializing in Colombian food, expect dance music and lots of friendly conversation when you visit. 1211 E 6th St.
Cherrywood Coffeehouse
With an expansive patio and a continual rotation of events, you’ll find yourself frequenting for the community as often as food, which is an inviting array of tacos, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and smoothies. 1400 E 38 1/2 St. | cherrywoodcoffeehouse.com
Oddwood Ales
Designed as a cozy neighborhood pub, Oddwood Ales provides a variety of flavorful ales, home-made pizzas, and Italian dishes in a relaxed atmosphere with arcade games and a pet-friendly patio. 3108 Manor Rd. | oddwoodbrewing.com
Flyrite Chicken
Disrupting the fast food industry one sandwich at a time, Flyrite is a drive-thru with all-natural, antibiotic-free chicken as well as gluten-free and vegetarian options.
2129 E 7th St. | flyritechicken.com
S-H Donuts
This unassuming store-front houses an outstanding array of fluffy-light donuts, a variety of kolache flavors, and savory breakfast croissants. Even if the food wasn’t enough, the warmth of the owners Sochea and Sarong make the trip to S-H worth it every time. 5313 Manor Rd.
Hillside Farmacy
Something about Hillside Farmacy's weekend brunches, patio dinners, and cocktails just makes sense. Perhaps that’s due to its historical location in the lovingly renovated 1950s Hillside Drugstore. Or perhaps it’s because the fresh, carefully selected seasonal food that comes from local farms and onto your plate is just good medicine. Enjoy an “Adult Happy Meal” every Wednesday night, Texas grass fed beef or house made veggie burger, fries + an old fashioned for only $20. 1209 E 11th St. | hillsidefarmacy.com
Ramen Tatsu-ya
Known for their upscale, yet playful, dining experience, their high-quality, authentic ingredients steal the show. They’ve created endless options, while still remaining true to traditional Japanese soul food recipes. There’s a bowl at the table for everyone.
1600 E 6th St. | Ramen-tatsuya.com
De Nada
This charming cantina serves up tacos and margaritas with a smile. The handmade corn tortillas make a soft bed for barbacoa, carnitas, pollo, and more. 4715 E Cesar Chavez St. denadacantina.com
Jacoby’s Restaurant
This Southern-inspired menu features family-raised beef that comes directly from the Jacoby Ranch, served with heaping sides of veggies to match its freshness. Enjoy their signature chicken fried steak or a juicy burger on their cozy patio overlooking the Colorado River.
Fruta Feliz
A happy place where breakfast is served all day. Of course, you can also get lunch, but why would you when you can have chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and authentic breakfast tacos at 8PM?
3124 Manor Rd.
Industry
Spacious and welcoming, Industry is perfect for a night out with friends or family gatherings. Their extensive menu takes cues from Texas cuisine, resulting in familiar, fun, and low-key healthy options from breakfast to late-night snacks. This, combined with their 30+ beers on tap and happy hour deals, has locals coming back over and over again. 1211 E 5th St.
3235 E Cesar Chavez St. | jacobysaustin.com
Xian Sushi & Noodle
Fresh, hand-pulled noodles are the star of the show at Xian. Enjoy a bowl of Chicken and Vegetable Stir Fry or the Dan Dan where noodles are pulled to guest’s preferred thickness then drenched in authentic Asian flavors. Visit for happy hour to enjoy their $5 menu.
1801 E 51st St., Ste. C370 | xianfresh.com
Sour Duck Market
An offshoot of Odd Duck, Sour Duck Market is bringing the same custom approach to the fast-casual dining scene. With a menu packed with local flavors, Sour Duck so deliciously captures the spirit of Austin. 1814 E MLK Jr. Blvd. | sourduckmarket.com
Bodega Days
A Pursuit to Continually Innovate in the Austin Wine Scene
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DEVEN WILSON | PHOTOS BAPTISTE DESPOISQuickly cementing itself as the community staple, Mour Cafe is far from the typical wine shop. Once inside this urban oasis, an expansive wall of wines borders the bodega side of a quaint cafe awaits. Consultant Felix Jimenez and his team have transitioned Mour from a corner store into an all-day experience where patrons can purchase a bottle, and either grab a couple of snacks to go or bring to their table, and happily watch the time fly by.
While there’s plenty else in the shop section to peruse, the cafe’s crown jewel is their wine selection. As patrons browse, Felix hopes that, while one might call these wines exclusive, the friendly expertise of Mour’s team will “provide an experience where people can get wine they’ve never been able to before.” Mour is able to curate an unseen shopping experience for their customers by bringing in restaurant-only wines. These bottles are exclusively sold to be poured in fine dining establishments. Yet, thanks to the dining portion of the cafe, Mour can get their hands on these bottles for their wine shop.
As the creative and innovative spirits continue to enhance Mour Cafe, their latest addition is orange wine. This style of winemaking is among the original methods, using the grape, skin, seeds, and all, for a resulting amber-colored libation. While uncommon for many years, orange wines have seen a renaissance within the natural wine movement. Felix boasts, “We launched [orange wines] as a pop-up here, and the response was amazing.”
Introducing customers to these tangerinehued white wines was a fun next step as Mour continues to expand their offerings and build trust with their patrons. The passion behind what they do has led Mour to succeed in their East Riverside neighborhood. Regulars often walk out with a new experience to gush about. Even those who might never go past the hostess stand can expect to be pampered by Felix and his team’s dedication to having the best selection. Chances are, if you come by once, you’ll keep coming back for Mour.
CONTACT:
1414 Shore District Dr., Bldg. 3
mourcafe.com
@mourcafe
NATIVE KNOWLEDGE
Mour's happy hour is everyday from 5-6pm where guests can enjoy $7 cocktails, drafts, bites, and wine by the glass.
There's More! Don’t miss Mour’s wine-based cocktails. Seasonal fruits are mixed into Frosés, Sangrias, and Micheladas that cool customers down on the patio, and their MyMosas dominate brunch offerings. With a more than generous glass, a big ball of frozen orange juice floats in an ocean of bubbly, melting into a mimosa that’s too good to share.
We provide old school barbering services to all genders and orientations. At Daddy’s, everyone is welcome.
HAIRCUTS $40+
Short, Medium, and Long haircuts with scissors or clippers
BEARDS $25+
Re-shape and customize Daddy’s beard with scissors or clippers
SHAVES $50+
“Straight” blade shave with hot steam towel service
SCISSOR CUT $50+
Scissor cut only for a night out on the town to look good for all the Daddies
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6pm
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