Guidebook for Austin

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Guidebook for Austin

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 Street
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Overlook 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 St
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Think glam-ranching meets Emeril Legasse, here you'll find a country music playlist with a gourmet ranch meal.
For a really unique brunch, come to Wu Chow.
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Wu Chow
500 W 5th St
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For 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 St
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Hands 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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巴頓溪綠地
3755 South Capital of Texas Highway
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If 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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Covert Park at Mount Bonnell
3800 Mt Bonnell Rd
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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.