Friday night arrive 9:30pm, grab dessert (Gordoughs donuts), see the capitol, then head to the house.
Sat-
*Veracruz breakfast tacos
*Austin sight seeing/Lime Scooter ride (murals, shopping on soco: Tesoro's, costume shop, Co Star, Parts & Labour)
*Queso from Torchy's Tacos, Cupcakes from the Cupcake Me truck
*Franklin’s bbq for lunch (order a week ahead!)
*hike barton creek trail (we did spyglass entrance, no water in September but in the spring this would be awesome to see!), Zilker Metropolitan Park (would have been fun to wear swim suits and bring inflatable tubes to float the river)
*Dinner- Via 313 (square Detroit style pizza), Saperlipopette crepe, Churro Co, Chi’lantro (Kimchi fries)
Sun-
*church at 10am
*brunch at Odd Duck reservation
*pick up Tiny Pies
*bike (use Barton Springs Bike rental and tours) the Lady Bird Lake trail
Barton Food truck park across street from bike rentals (Cannone Gnocchi, Carbonara & gelato, Thai, The Mighty Cone for fried chicken, avocado, and shrimp with magic sauce!)
*6:30 pm bats at soco bridge (capital cruise is just $12 and gives the best view- purchase these tix in advance),
*Lukes inside out truck (falafel, brisket ban mi)
*cold cookie co
Mon- breakfast at Tyson's Tacos
*magnolia market (1.5 hr drive, Could also try the magnolia shop (3801 Bosque Blvd) for scratch and dent items)
*Cupcakes/cookies/biscuits from the Bakery at the Silo's
*quick stop at Dr. Pepper museum
*Lunch at Magnolia Table
Others we didn't get to try
Sour sop AKA Spicy Boys, Patrizi's, Conscious Cravings, Valentina's, Banachary, Amy's ice cream, dip dip dip, Gelataria Gemelli, Home Slice Pizza, Henbit,
****Many trucks close at least one day a week, so check times and days that they are open, also they move so google maps may not take you to the right spot!!!
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