BeerFeast Austin Returns With Craft Beer From 70 Breweries

Food trucks and beer are the name of the game at the annual BeerFeast Austin, which returns on Saturday, October 15th. The annual festival calls on the beer aficionados from Flying Saucer to curate a list of more than 100 beers from 70 breweries that will be readily available at the festival—many of the beers at BeerFeast are rare or limited brews. The beer list will be released as the festival date gets closer. Beyond drinks, there will be plenty of food available from local food trucks too.

The 21-plus festival runs from 2 to 6:30 p.m. at Triangle Park. General admission tickets are $35 in advance and include a commemorative tasting glass and 12 beer samples. Additional beer samples are available for an additional cost. Those who want to get the full experience can purchase VIP tickets for $68. VIP tickets include beer samples, food vouchers, a commemorative t-shirt, and entry to the festival a full hour earlier. Residents of Lamar Union who are beer enthusiasts should be sure to check out this festival—it’s happening just five miles away.

BeerFeast Austin
When: 2 – 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15
Where: Triangle Park, 4600 W. Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX 78751
Cost: $35 for general admission, $68 for VIP
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beerfeast-austin-tickets-26154970220?aff=es2

WorkWell Austin: Check Out This Popular Spot for Massages and Spa Treatments

With an amazing staff that makes everyone feel at ease, WorkWell Austin is a beloved spot for massages, facials, and more. Located just a half-mile from Lamar Union, WorkWell Austin earns fans from all over the city for its excellent services and convenient hours. The staff goes above and beyond to make each client feel pampered, and they will use essential oils and wraps to hone in on any area that needs extra attention. The staff really cares about each guest as an individual, so you can be sure that you'll feel comfortable here.

It’s easy to book an appointment online, and you can often book just a day or two before you'd like your treatment. WorkWell Austin even has options for monthly memberships. The basic one is $60 for a 50-minute massage or any other service you’d like—and the services even roll over if you happen to be extra busy one month. Be sure to check out this great spot!

The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival Brings the Laughs All Over Austin

There's no better way to celebrate the impending arrival of autumn than a week-long lineup of the world's best comedians. That's precisely what you'll find at the Out of Bounds Comedy Festival, an annual tradition in Austin. For the fifteenth year in a row, this festival takes over Austin in the week leading up to Labor Day weekend, featuring performances by some of the funniest people from around the nation and the globe.

From sketch shows to improv to standup, the many forms that comedy takes during the Out of Bounds fest means that there's something for everyone. You can buy a pass to a single show that intrigues you, or snag a festival pass if you want to see every performance on the schedule (or at least a good handful). The pass grants you access to headliners too, including some local comedians and those with experience performing in big comedy markets like Chicago and L.A., including John Belushi's nephew, Rob Belushi.

Out of Bounds Comedy Festival
When: August 30 – September 5
Where: Various locations, Austin, TX
Cost: $45+
www.outofboundscomedy.com

Flat Track Coffee Co.: Enjoy a Carefully Sourced Cup

Even in the midst of a colorful roster of Austin cafes, Flat Track Coffee Co. became a local favorite almost immediately thanks to its carefully sourced javas. In fact, in early 2016, the beloved local cafe moved down Cesar Chavez Street to a larger storefront so that it could accommodate more customers. Head to the beautiful, spacious coffee house to try a sip.

There's the signature Dogspeed, which originates in East Africa and South America—typically from small farms in Ethiopia and Colombia—and features fruity flavors, particularly mango and blueberry, that give way to a chocolatey finish. You can also sip on the Sidepipe coffee, which comes from two regions in Colombia where coffee beans grow in higher altitudes. This roast creates a cup that tastes subtly of dark chocolate, cherry, and praline.

Sustainable Food Center Farmers’ Markets Run Four Convenient Local Markets Near You

You can shop fruit, veggies, meat, cheese, flowers, and more from Central Texas farmers and food producers at the Sustainable Food Center’s (SFC) farmers' markets. SFC runs four of the area’s most popular markets: SFC Farmers' Market Downtown, SFC Farmers' Market at Sunset Valley, SFC Community Farm Stand East, and SFC Farmers' Market at the Triangle. Each of the four markets occur on different days of the week. More information on specific dates times and locations is available online, so be sure to check out the website.

Each week, the markets welcome local vendors selling a variety of goods, including honey, meat, produce, fish, cheese, and ready-to-eat food. A number of the markets even offer activities and crafts. Live music often can be heard at the markets too. None of the farmers’ markets are far from Lamar Union, and their different schedules make it easy to shop local this summer.

Broken Spoke: One of Texas’s Last Dance Halls

Billed as the "last of the true Texas dance halls," the Broken Spoke is almost always hosting dance lessons, a live band, or both. Located on South Lamar in Austin, this old school dance hall offers two-step and swing dancing lessons Wednesday through Saturday from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Just show up a little ahead of class to sign up.

If you're already a solid dancer, just stop by any time the dance hall is open to show off your stuff. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. There's a live band every night from 6 to 8 p.m., so you shouldn't have any trouble picking up a beat. Of course, you can also skip the dancing and sit down for a meal. Broken Spoke's menu incorporates a full list of Texan fare and Mexican cuisine, ranging from the "famous" chicken-fried steak to quesadillas and fajitas.

Jim Jim’s Water Ice: Real Fruit in Every Frosty Treat

Every spring, Jim Jim's Water Ice opens its order windows to start serving up the sweet, fruity summer treats that have made it locally famous. The water ice here is crafted with real fruit, and perhaps that's why there are three other locations in addition to the outpost on 6th Street, not far from Lamar Union.

This is the original store, which opened in 1994, and it offers more than 30 freshly crafted flavors of water ice every single day. Some of the summery options you may see on the menu include sour watermelon, strawberry-kiwi, sugar-free strawberry, and even birthday cake, chocolate, and coconut. So no matter what type of sweet flavors you prefer, you'll be able to find them at Jim Jim's Water Ice.

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema: Don’t Miss This Summer’s “Jaws on the Water” Event

Going to the movies is a time-honored tradition, and it’s always nice to make the experience a bit more special. If you live in the Austin area, check out Alamo Drafthouse Cinema to do just that. The movie theater is located just around the corner from Lamar Union Apartments and has options for dining and drinking while enjoying your movie. A full menu is available both at your seat in front of the big screen as well as at The Highball Restaurant right next door.

Throughout the course of June and July, Alamo Drafthouse presents its “Jaws on the Water” event. Guests can watch the 1975 thriller on a big outdoor screen while floating on an inner tube in an open body of water. Attendees can take part in the pre-movie beach party and enjoy food and drinks while they watch the film. If you’re opting for more of a classic theater experience, you can reserve tickets and seats for the theater on the Alamo Drafthouse's website.

Kalologie 360 Spa: Powerful Beauty Products Sans the Harmful Additives

There's a reason that you can buy Kalologie products online. Their popularity extends far beyond the clientele who actually visit a Kalologie location, like the Kalologie 360 Spa in Austin. That's because these powerful beauty products enlist the help of medical-grade ingredients to care for your skin, but they leave out the harsh chemicals and irritants that you might find in lower end products.

Head to the Austin Kalologie 360 if you want to experience the benefits of these products for yourself. You can start with the Signature Kalologie Facial, which is distinguished by its exfoliating pomegranate enzyme mask. The mask helps to get rid of dead skin and, as a result, ease fine lines. If you're suffering from acne or other blemishes, opt for the Clarifying Facial instead. It helps heal your skin by pulling bacteria and grime from pores, leaving them free to breathe. Kalologie 360 also offers a variety of massages, from Swedish to deep tissue, so you should be able to find a suitable source of doting at the spa.

The Austin Toy Museum Is an Interactive Showcase of Toys from the Past 100 Years

A few months ago, the Austin Toy Museum opened in East Austin, showcasing collector’s items and vintage toys. Most of the items on view at the museum are from the 1980s, but a number of the featured toys date all the way back to the early 1900s. The museum prides itself on being a very interactive and hands-on museum—the space even has arcade games that visitors can play. Stop by to play vintage Ms. Pac-man, Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, and more.

Admission to the museum is extremely affordable; tickets purchased online are only $8 for adults, $5 for senior citizens and military, and $3 for children. Anyone who is looking to get rid of old toys can make a donation to the Austin Toy Museum—the museum is always looking for donations to help make it one of the biggest toy museums in the country. The museum is an easy spot to visit for residents of Lamar Union since it’s just over two miles away.

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