Food Scene
Overlook Town Lake while sipping on a great cup of coffee with Alta's decadent Gluten Free Zucchini bread.
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Alta's Cafe
74 Trinity StreetOverlook Town Lake while sipping on a great cup of coffee with Alta's decadent Gluten Free Zucchini bread.
Think glam-ranching meets Emeril Legasse, here you'll find a country music playlist with a gourmet ranch meal.
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Ranch 616
616 Nueces StThink glam-ranching meets Emeril Legasse, here you'll find a country music playlist with a gourmet ranch meal.
Wu Chow
500 W 5th StFor a really unique brunch, come to Wu Chow.
Hands down, my favorite steak house in town. But, it comes with a hefty price tag!
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Jeffrey's
1204 W Lynn StHands down, my favorite steak house in town. But, it comes with a hefty price tag!
Parks & Nature
If you need to escape the city scene, there are several trailheads to the Barton Creek Greenbelt.
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Бартон-Крик Гринбелт
3755 South Capital of Texas HighwayIf you need to escape the city scene, there are several trailheads to the Barton Creek Greenbelt.
Covert Park at Mount Bonnell is 5.1 acre historic linear park with a prominent overlook that is one of the most visited sites in Austin. Mount Bonnell is a 775-foot-high outcrop along the eastern shore of Lake Austin. The peak of the overlook is a craggy limestone outcropping surrounded by a forested area of live oak, ash juniper, persimmon and mountain laurel that spans the slope between Mount Bonnell Road and the trails at the top of the park.
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Парк Коверт на горе Маунт-Боннелл
3800 Mt Bonnell RdCovert Park at Mount Bonnell is 5.1 acre historic linear park with a prominent overlook that is one of the most visited sites in Austin. Mount Bonnell is a 775-foot-high outcrop along the eastern shore of Lake Austin. The peak of the overlook is a craggy limestone outcropping surrounded by a forested area of live oak, ash juniper, persimmon and mountain laurel that spans the slope between Mount Bonnell Road and the trails at the top of the park.