Pass Around Shared Plates With Your Pals at Barlata

July 15, 2014 3:38 pm

If you’ve ever been overwhelmed by a menu and unable to make a decision about what to order, Barlata might be a great place to dine — especially for a large group. Because service is tapas-style, you can order one of everything and sharing with the table in a large convivial feast.

Some of the standout dishes here include the octopus with fingerling potatoes and adobo and the house-cured salmon with crema and red onions. One of the most inventive snacks in town might be the papas bravas at Barlata: exquisitely fried potatoes served with spicy tomatoes and aioli. The cocktails are assembled with a delicate eye for balance and flavor.

The atmosphere is also well-regarded, with large communal tables helping you get to know your fellow diners. Visit Barlata's website to learn more about this Austin restaurant!

Barlata
1500 S. Lamar Boulevard
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 473-2211
www.barlataaustin.com
www.yelp.com/biz/barlata-austin

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3 Brunch Cocktails to Greet a Lazy Sunday

July 11, 2014 12:01 pm

From savory omelets stuffed with melted cheese to maple syrup-drizzled French toast, weekend brunch is arguably the best meal of the whole week, made even better by a sip of a bloody Mary or a bellini. Whether you're serving brunch to two people or twenty, these three brunchtime cocktail recipes will get your Sunday off to a great start.

Champagne Punch [Martha Stewart]
Not only does Martha's take on champagne punch taste great, it looks pretty in the pitcher. Her recipe combines fresh blueberries, raspberries, sliced peaches, ice, lemon juice, and simple syrup in a pitcher, then champagne is poured over top.

New-Look Bloody Mary [Bon Appetit]
This bloody Mary receives a spicy kick from the unique combo of sriracha sauce, horseradish, black pepper, and curry powder. Dill pickle and lemon juice brighten the mix, while celery stalks and lemon wedges provide the finishing touch.

Pamplemousse [Food & Wine]
Kick off your Sunday with this refreshing cocktail, which is relatively low in alcohol. The juices of grapefruit and lemon are shaken with gin and elderflower liqueur, then garnished with a basil leaf.

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The Whole Family Will Enjoy These Kid-Friendly Attractions in Austin, Texas

July 8, 2014 12:57 pm

Austin, Texas, is a city that dares to dream, and that's certainly a quality that you want to instill in your children. Check out two of the most unique attractions in this cutting edge city, which are sure to inspire both you and your kids!

Barton Springs Pool
Cool off with your little ones in Austin's Barton Springs Pool. Located in Zilker Park, this man-made pool is filled with water from an underground spring and has year-round average temperatures of 70 degrees. The pool is a fun way to relax and take part in a unique geographical wonder. Next to the Barton Springs Pool is Splash, an exhibit that tells the story of Barton Springs and explains the science behind it. While you're there, encourage the kids to keep an eye out for Barton Springs salamanders. This endangered species inhabits the area and it's under protection of park services. Spend a relaxing day lounging in the grassy lawn or take a dip in this very unique watering hole!

Austin Nature & Science Center
Explore the natural world at Austin Nature & Science Center. Here, you'll find fascinating exhibits and hands-on educational activities that will open both your eyes and your kids' minds to the beautifully complex world we live in. Travel back in time with the Dino Pit exhibit, located in the outdoors area, or visit the Naturalist Workshop and Trade Counter for an interactive way to discover the natural world. Children will also love to go on safari though the Wildlife Exhibit, where they can see live invertebrates, fish, mammals, and even raptors.

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