Indulge in a Honey-Nut Latte at Thunderbird Coffee

There aren't many places where you can take your pick between beer and java, but Thunderbird Coffee in Austin is one of them. It actually has two outposts in the city, one on Manor Road near Elan East, and another on Koenig Lane. Both offer beer and coffee, but the Manor Road location boasts a much larger selection of brews. Try a Pecan Porter or the Double IPA from Austin's own (512) Brewing Company, or enjoy a Hefeweizen or Liberation Ale by another local brewery, Live Oak.

If you're coming to Thunderbird for the coffee, regulars highly recommend the honey-nut latte. But you can also order a classic espresso, Americano, or cappucino. Or perhaps you might want to indulge in a Thai iced coffee or Iced Toddy instead. Pair your coffee with a freshly baked treat from Quack's Bakery or Rockstar Bagels, a turkey-cranberry or tomato-basil sandwich, or a fully loaded salad.

Thunderbird Coffee
2200 Manor Road
Austin, TX 78722
(512) 472-9900
thunderbirdcoffee.com
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Expect Laughter and Energy at Salvage Vanguard Theater

Salvage Vanguard Theater isn't your typical stage. This Austin-oriented nonprofit gives up-and-coming artists a place where they can get creative with performances. Instead of adhering to the status quo, they pioneer productions filled with energy, movement, and often, laughter.

For proof, check out any of the upcoming events at Salvage Vanguard. Thursdays through May 6, the theater will host a Comedy Bazaar! The recently unveiled show is a collection of sketches, all woven together by a common theme: A Brief History of Magic. You can even come to Salvage Vanguard Theater for a $10 yoga class on Saturday mornings. With so much to check out here, you should definitely swing by soon.

Salvage Vanguard Theater
2803 Manor Road
Austin, TX 78722
(512) 474-7886
salvagevanguard.org
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Don’t Miss Happy Hour at School House Pub

If you're looking for a deal on School House Pub's signature beers, cocktails, and pub grub, come during happy hour. From 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, you can snag a Lonestar or PBR for $2 or a well drink for $2. During the same window Monday through Saturday, order a plate of fish and chips for just $5. In addition, each day of the week plus Saturday offers an extra special like $4 pints across the board on Mondays, and $2 off any specialty cocktail on Tuesdays.

Regardless of when you come, however, regulars highly recommend the Montreal fries. They're smothered with tender, slow-braised beef, garlic, gravy, and gooey cheese. Just save some room for a burger with either a beef, turkey, or vegan patty. You can also opt for something more exotic like the Texas red fish curry at School House Pub in Austin.

School House Pub
2207 Manor Road
Austin, TX 78722
(512) 469-7630
www.schoolhousepub.com
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Expect Authentic Fare at Halal Bros

For Brooklyn-born Mohamad Attal—AKA Moe—Austin was the perfect place to set up his Halal food cart. After all, the city already had a thriving culinary scene and a community that embraced international fare in a variety of quick-casual settings. Moe clearly had a winning recipe because his food cart eventually flourished into two permanent Halal Bros restaurants, including one on Guadalupe Street.

Many Yelpers liken Halal Bros to the same types of authentic eateries in New York City, Moe's hometown. Start your meal with an order of the loaded fries, dusted with salt and pepper and drizzled with ketchup, hot sauce, and Moe's popular white sauce. You can also eat the loaded fries on the side of your main course—perhaps a plate of chicken shawarma and rice, falafel stuffed in pita bread, or gyro meat smothered in white sauce and hot sauce.

Halal Bros
2712 Guadalupe Street
Austin, TX 78705
(512) 284-8105
www.thehalalbros.com
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Beware Coffee Serves Artisanal Coffee from a Unique Coffee Stand

Beware Coffee is an artisanal coffee trailer that is known for creating some of the best java in Austin. The coffee may be sold out of a coffee stand, but directly adjacent to the vendor, guests will find a number of convenient tables and chairs that allow guests to fully enjoy their coffee in a comfortable open space. Beware Coffee offers classic coffeehouse options like regular lattes, coconut lattes, cappuccinos, mochas, cold brew, and more. The coffee shop even serves up ice cream topped with espresso. For non-coffee drinkers, the menu includes teas, hot cocoa, and more.

Beware Coffee is open Wednesday through Sunday from early in the morning until 4 p.m. Note that the coffee vendor is closed on Monday and Tuesday. Why not enjoy your morning cup of coffee at Beware Coffee?

Beware Coffee
2908 Fruth Street
Austin, TX 78705
(512) 571-3392
https://www.facebook.com/BewareCoffee/

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Hancock Golf Course: One of Texas’s Oldest Courses

Hancock Golf Course was named for one of Austin's earliest mayors, Lewis Hancock, Jr. He presided over the city from 1895 to 1897, and he founded the golf course soon after his tenure in 1899. That makes it one of the oldest golf courses anywhere in Texas.

Make the short trip here for a round of golf right in the middle of the city. It's only 9 holes, so you should be able to move relatively quickly through the par-35 course. Its rolling hills are dotted with trees, and the course sweeps right across picturesque Waller Creek. Call ahead for a tee time if you have a group of four or more, or stop by without a reservation to enjoy the scenery at Hancock Golf Course. It's the perfect way to get some fresh air and enjoy the sunny Texas weather.

Hancock Golf Course
811 E. 41st Street
Austin, TX 78751
(512) 453-0276
austintexas.gov/department/hancock-golf-course
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Enjoy Tacos, Nachos, and More Near Elan East at Isalia’s Tex-Mex Restaurant

Contemporary fare is the focal point at Isalia’s Tex-Mex Restaurant, an eatery that opened just three months ago. Meals at Isalia’s start with a copious amount of free tortilla chips served with spicy house salsas. From there, the menu is full of Tex-Mex favorites like cheese enchiladas, al pastor tacos, nachos, and chicken enchiladas. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with options like tasty breakfast tacos in the morning. Currently, the restaurant is BYOB, which makes it even more affordable. Note that the restaurant is aiming to have their liquor license soon.

In the three months that Isalia’s has been open, it has received rave reviews from diners and has turned into a staple in the neighborhood. Isalia’s Tex-Mex Restaurant is conveniently situated only 2.2 miles from Elan East.

Isalia’s Tex-Mex Restaurant
2602 Guadalupe Street
Austin, TX 78705
(512) 584-8066
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

May your day be touched with a little bit of the luck of the Irish!

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