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Nestled in the trendy Domain shopping center in Austin—which looks more like a park than a mall—Gloria's Latin Cuisine brings some south-of-the-border flair to the city. Just about a mile and a half from Folio, this branch of the popular Mexican and Latin fare restaurant promises all the same popular eats and drinks as its sister locations. For most customers, that means black bean dip and sizzling fajitas.
Swing by for dinner to sample some of the contemporary Tex-Mex fare with a margarita (try the fresh guava marg). Start your meal with the classic pupusas, handcrafted tortillas filled with cheese and pork, or the fried plantains with sour cream. Then move onto fajitas stuffed with chicken, pork tenderloin, steak, or a combination of two. You can also dig into a Tex-Mex dish such as the chimichanga or massive burrito—both arrive with chili con queso on the side. Save some room for flan or tres leches cake for dessert.
Gloria's Latin Cuisine
3309 Esperanza Crossing
Austin, TX 78758
(512) 833-6400
www.gloriascuisine.com/locations/austin-domain.html
www.yelp.com/biz/glorias-latin-cuisine-austin-2
Wishing everyone a happy Memorial Day as we remember the many heroes who have served our country.
Scott Hovey was a prolific home brewer before he took the plunge and opened his own brewery in 2011. He named it Adelbert’s Brewery after his deceased brother, George Adelbert Hovey, who was a true beer lover. Adelbert’s Brewery specializes in Belgian-style ales, and it’s been collecting kudos from both local beer drinkers and beer fans from across the country as well as awards from beer-tasting competitions.
Adelbert’s beers are available in retailers and bars all over the city, but given that the brewery is just two miles from Folio, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t stop in and see for yourself how its made (while also getting to sample some of the freshest beers available, right off the conveyor belt.)
Tours are $13 and include a glass that you can take home. On the tour you’ll have the chance to sample six beers of your choice and hang out in the indoor part of the tasting room, which is equipped with a ping pong table, foosball table, and dart board. Or, claim an outdoor picnic table and enjoy the company of your dog (dogs are permitted outside only.) Food trucks are parked outside the brewery on a regular basis, too, in case you get hungry.
Adelbert’s Brewery
Tours and tastings
5-8 p.m. Fridays and 1-4 p.m. Saturdays
2314 Rutland Drive
Austin, TX 78758
(512) 662-1462
adelbertsbeer.com
www.yelp.com/biz/adelberts-brewery-austin
No, that's not a misspelling; Austin's Live Love Paddle is leading a bat tour this weekend. In fact, the tours are held almost every day. If you know anything about the city that inspired the slogan "Keep Austin Weird," then you probably already know that it's home to what's widely considered the biggest urban bat colony in the entire globe. That's why Live Love Paddle offers Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Tours—this specific bridge is where most of the colony lives.
Live Love Paddle, which is only about 20 minutes from your apartment at Folio, provides the kayaks, paddles, and all instruction you'll need to get out onto Lady Bird Lake for an up-close view of the bat colony. You don't even need any prior kayaking experience to join in the fun, just a willingness to learn. As you paddle ever-closer to the colony, your guide can tell you a bit more about how it came to be and answer any questions. You'll also get a breathtaking view of the Austin skyline at night from the water.
Live Love Paddle
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Tours
1602 E. Riverside Drive
Austin, TX 78741
(512) 804-2122
livelovepaddle.com/congress-avenue-bridge-bat-tours.html
Happy Mother's Day! How are you planning to celebrate mom today?
Ah, modern technology. With a few taps on your smartphone, you can get food delivered right to your door at Folio thanks to apps like Eat24, Seamless, and Grubhub. The next time your stomach is growling and you don’t feel like cooking, check at one of these nearby restaurants, place your order, and get ready for your doorbell to ring:
Mi Pizza
If you could have a pizza any way you wanted, what would you choose? At Mi Pizza, that’s the question you’ll be posed, and it’s up to you to decide. Regulars love the create-your-own-pizza aspect of this eatery, and the prices are reasonable, too. Delivery is $3 and a minimum order of $15 is required.
6001 W. Palmer Lane, Austin, TX, 78727, (512) 258-5700
www.yelp.com/biz/mi-pizza-austin
Bamboo Bistro
If you can’t decide between Chinese or Thai cuisine, you don’t have to if you order from Bamboo Bistro. This fusion restaurant has a 4 ½ star rating on Yelp, with diners praising the crab wontons, the tom kah noodle soup, and the pot stickers. Delivery is $3 with a minimum order of $20.
11101 Burnet Road, Austin, TX 78758, (512) 821-0022
bamboobistroonline.com
www.yelp.com/biz/bamboo-bistro-austin
Madras Pavilion
Most Indian restaurants serve cuisine from just one or two regions of India, but Madras Pavilion offers fare from six different regions of the country. Each region is represented by a chef who creates his or her region’s specialties. Regular diners love the dosas, the saag paneer, and the samosas. Delivery is $7.99 with a $15 minimum order.
9025 Research Blvd., Austin, TX, 78758, (512) 719-5575
www.madraspavilionaustin.com
www.yelp.com/biz/madras-pavilion-austin
The Domain in Austin has more than 100 high-end stores and restaurants, but it’s more than just a mall. The grassy, bucolic setting is also the perfect backdrop for community events, and since it’s less than three miles from Folio, it would be a snap for you to check out what The Domain has to offer.
FXfit Austin holds Vinyasa flow yoga classes on the lawn at The Domain several days a week, including 6 p.m. Mondays. And, until April 30, the classes are free of charge. And through the end of October, The Domain features a free concert series every weekend. This weekend, April 24-26, several singer/songwriters are in the lineup, as well as Salero, a Latin tropical band, from 2-5 p.m. Sunday.
The Domain also features an 800-square-foot outdoor play area with slides, climbers, and plenty of interactive equipment to keep the kids busy. If you get hungry, there’s no need to venture into a restaurant, just check out the food trucks that line up at the curb and go for whatever you’re craving.
The Domain
11410 Century Oaks Terrace
Austin, TX 78758
(512) 873-8099
www.simon.com/mall/the-domain
www.yelp.com/biz/the-domain-austin
The Hightower brings fine dining to East Austin. It's located just a short trip from Folio, and it presents a menu filled with inventive, upscale fare. Visit for dinner and you'll find an array of options ranging from gnocchi with ricotta, butternut square puree, and turnip confit to fried gulf oysters served with pork rind, sriracha aioli, and sunflower sprouts. Each plate is meant to be shared, so diners typically order a few plates for the table to taste while enjoying a glass of wine, a pint of craft beer, or an expertly-made house cocktail.
On the weekends, The Hightower serves brunch from a menu full of dishes like chicken and waffles and ceviche. A daily happy hours offers deals on dishes and drinks, making it a popular time for diners to visit the restaurant.
If you'd like to visit The Hightower, the website recommends making a reservation one the phone or via email. The restaurant's closed on Mondays, but serves lunch and dinner Tuesdays through Fridays and brunch and dinner on Saturdays and Sundays.
The Hightower
1209 East 7th Street
Austin, TX 78702
thehightoweraustin.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-hightower-austin
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