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What in the hell do Aggies Do in Austin?

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AggieCurran
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I just moved here and Don't know what to do about AUSTIN. It is really boring. I mean SIXTH ST does get old. Are there any cool hang out bars. "...Where everybody knows your name..."

Thanks and Gig'em,
sbc
AggieCurran
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And another thing. Why don't I have an AG TAG.
How do you get that added.

Thanks and Gig'em,
sbc
Rec
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They go to the Red Eyed Fly, 715 Red River tonight at 8PM to see Rockets Favorite Band
FAST FRED
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Cool River is an upscale place where you can watch televised Aggie football when you can't go in person.

It's north on Mo-Pac to Parmer Lane, turn left, go a short distance and it's on your left.

Lots of Aggies have gone there in the past to watch games on the big screens.

It's cool at other times also with reasonable menu and bar prices and live bands for listening and dancing.

It's a really large combination sports/music/food/drink public place with a country club atmosphere.

[This message has been edited by FAST FRED (edited 2/8/2003 12:24p).]
Big12Ag
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Just be like me and think a fun night out is the Alamo Drafthouse or maybe 2 or 3 margaritas. In others words, become lame.
AggieCurran
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Big12Ag you are not giving me much hope. I appreciate the posts though. This town is definilty not like The Chicken where you can grab a seat, run in to someone that you know, and have a good time. IT is all about binge drinking in this town

Thanks and Gig'em,
sbc
Rec
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its about live music for me, thats why I came here. That is what this place was 'supposed' to be all about
Oveta Builds BTHOB93
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I like Hanover's in Pflugerville.
Atty_Ag
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Capital City A&M Club happy hour is twice a month, alternating between Cool River and Copper Tank. 42 night is once a month. There is plenty to do in Austin. Pick up a Chronicle.

http://austinags.org/
Atty_Ag
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4 Aggie Announcements

1. Aggie After Hours - 2/6

Join us after work Thursday, February 6th, for another great Aggie Happy Hour at Cool River Cafe (4001 W. Parmer Lane; call 835-0010 if you need directions). We start gathering at about 5:30 or 6:00, and stay until ???

2. Tim Cassidy Night - 2/17

Cassidy Night will be on Monday evening, February 17th, at 7:00 p.m. at the VFW Hall off of Yeager Lane. The cost of $10/person will include the opportunity to hear how A&M football is growing as well as 2003 recruiting, and a plate of barbecue provided by Fuschack's Pit Bar-B-Q. The new Athletic Director, Bill Byrne, will be there too. RSVP to Gordon Hall at 791-9647.

3. Aggie Basketball Bus Trip - 3/1

Aggies vs OU on March 1st in College Station: $30/person will include bus trip to College Station and back, and ticket to the game. Also included are refreshments on the bus. Bus will meet outside of the JC Penny department store at Highland Mall -- time to meet will be announced. RSVP to Gordon Hall at 791-9647.

4. Upcoming Monday Luncheon Programs

Reminder: we are now meeting at JC's Bar and Grill (5804 North IH 35).

2/3 - Cal Rozelle and Ed Watson with AgTimes
2/10 - Billy Liucci with the Maroon and White report
2/17 - No meeting because of Cassidy Night that evening

Click here <http://aggienet.tamu.edu/capcityamc/html/lunch.html> for more information on our weekly Monday luncheons, including time & NEW LOCATION: http://aggienet.tamu.edu/capcityamc/html/lunch.html




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AggieCurran
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What is the cover at RED EYED FLY.
might go there
Face
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If you think that Austin sucks compared to the Dixie Chicken, then there is really little hope for you.
Hong Kong Paul
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amen
Terk
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WATERSKI!
AggieCurran
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I didn't say Austin Sucks, I just said I didn't know anywhere to hang out instead of binge drinking...GRRRR!

Thanks and Gig'em,
sbc
wspagg
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There is so much to do in Austin it's ridiculous. I guess it just depends on what you like. Live music, outdoor beauty, etc.
rjhtamu
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Go crash at Harry Knowles' pad.
rob2003
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Hmmm, I bet they have lots more to do than us poor College Stationites...

...or is it College Stationians???
PCLonghorn
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East Sixth Street-the binge drinking collegiate crowd you described. Though if you really think the Chicken is the pinnacle of watering holes, you may just ignore the rest of my post.

Red River Street-the most eclectic blend of bars in Austin ranging from blues bar, tiki bar, dance clubs, irish pubs, roadhouse-style, to manhattan bars.

West Fourth Street/The Warehouse District-upscale, posh bars. 25-35 crowd, saucey women, see/be seen. Kind of pretentious especially coming from B/CS, but the women, the originality of the bars, and the drink strength make up for that.

If you like dive bars, let me know. I am the Austin expert on the subject. Depending on what part of town you're in, I can give you the low-down.

North Austin bars suck though. The guy-to-girl ratio is so unspeakable, nobody bothers to figure it out.

As far as what else to do in Austin:
-Live music capital of the world. Personally, I like the blues, jazz, and international stuff and Austin does not dissapoint. You can go see a different band every night of the year and never repeat the same act.
-Incredible restaurants. Not just BBQ and tex-mex, but truly impressive cuisine from the downtown spots (Roy's, Louie's 106, and Crimson) to little known joints (Basil's, Wink, and Zoot); there is no more wide range of vast selection in a city of this size anywhere in the country.
-The Highland Lakes. I'm assuming if I told you 3 days a week during the spring/summer/fall, you were just minutes from a scene out of "Girls Gone Wild", you would be interested? Boats, lakefront bars, topless girls, and crazy all-day parties are the rule, not the exception on Lake Travis and Austin.
-The Hill Country. Great for dates. Great small towns, restaurants, wineries abound. If you take a girl out there for the day/weekend and can't get laid, I weep for you.
-Art offerings. When I tell aggies this, I get made fun of; but sorry for trying to be cultured. I hate musicals and opera, but I'll do theater, galleries, and comedies. Every weekend, there's a new offering or festival of some kind. Check it out. The museums alone could take up a month of your time.
-Outdoors. Barton Creek, Campbell's Hole, Pace Bend, the area greenbelts, the town Lake trail. If you like camping, biking, running, or paddling/kayaking; you probably can't find a more condusive city to do it in.
-And if you're just really bored: 3 comedy clubs, a dozen movie theaters, shopping malls, a great and rejuvinated downtown, record stores (I find myself in these quite a bit looking for obscure albums now that Napster is gone), the UT campus has great exhibits and performances even if you hate Longhorns, good non-chain store shopping, Central Market is actually a cool way to blow a Sunday, bookstores up the wazzoo, plus the spring is just full of great festivals like:
Old Pecan Street Arts Festival
Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival
South by Southwest
Austin Film Festival
Austin Fine Arts Festival
KLBJ Shore Thang Concert
Bob Marley Festival
Austin Swamp Romp (Cajun Party)
Mardi Gras Austin
Austin Blues Festival

There is no place I'd rather be between the ages of 18-55 than Austin. It takes more effort to be bored here than to get out there and see what's happening.

P.S. A hot blonde who's also your soulmate really helps...
alley
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i'm interested in dive bars

my friend moved to austin a year ago and is still trying to figure the town out. she likes it, she just doesn't know where to go.

we've done 6th street. got bored with it. then moved to flipnotics (?) and waterloo.
wspagg
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Go eat at Juan in a Million on Caesar Chavez. Damn good and cheap.
AggieCurran
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WOW, I Think PCLonghorn gets the award for best posts. I think you said when you have hot blonde as your soulmate it makes it a little easier. I guess it just time to get to know a whole bunch of people.

Thanks PCLonghorn those suggestions are great.

Thanks and Gig'em,
sbc
AggieCurran
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I live a block Cesar Chavez.
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