Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Ever Heard of A Staycation?

According to the illustrious and always "credible" Urban Dictionary, a staycation is "A vacation that is spent at one's home enjoying all that home and one's home environs have to offer." I thought I would take a little staycation within the next few weeks so I wanted to research some cool things to do in Austin.

This post is especially meant for all those students out there who have to live life on a rather tight budget. So, why bother traveling around the world and spending piles of money when most of us have not even explored our own hometown city? Since I live in Austin, I will center my staycation around Austin of course. But do some research of your own and figure out great things to do in your own city!

Let's think of the perfect weekend staycation in Austin...

Friday Night: Why not start the weekend off right? Grab some dinner and see a fun show! There are so many options for dinner downtown that my best recommendation would be to walk around and just see what looks good. However, for some guidance, I really enjoy Imperia or Moonshine. Imperia is a more upscale sushi restaurant while Moonshine offers an array of innovative down-home American cooking in a great environment. Whatever you choose, you are sure to have a great meal downtown.

Now, here's the scoop on my favorite entertainment spot: Esther's Follies has been around Austin since two of my best friend's parents went to school. Both sets of parents have memories of going on dates there, and it is still around today. Amazing!

I even took my mom there when she came to visit this year and it was absolutely hilarious. But don't just take my word. Watch this video and see for yourself:

So what did you think? The review website Yelp gives it four and a half stars which is almost near perfection. The reviews, like the one below, all rave about the show and how funny it is, and I agree.
"FUN! Something to do whether you're a Texan or out-of-state visitor.  It's a combination of a musical, magic show, Saturday Night Live-like skits and variety stage show.  Definitely recommend it if you're looking for something different to do while on 6th.  Some skits are just so much funnier because of the window into the street.  There's audience participation for those who like to play along or watch others suffer. Worth the cost of admission.  There's also a bar for drinks and outside, near the entrance, there's a small food stand where they have great sweet potato fries."--Alex G. 
Esther's Follies is also conveniently located downtown, so after the show you can go out and experience a true Austin hot-spot, 6th Street.

6th Street at Night. Courtesy of Google Images.
What a great and fun Friday night!

Saturday: My ideal staycation Saturday starts off with a nice walk around Zilker Park. If the mood strikes, you could see Town Lake or take a nice dip in natural, spring-fed Barton Creek Swimming Pool.  Austin is a highly active city, and part of exploring Austin includes seeing all of its natural beauty.

After a morning like that, you will most definitely get hungry. Here is the tough part. There are literally so many incredibly great restaurants in Austin that I don't even know how to begin recommending them to you. But I will do my best, and if none of these appeal to you, have a quick jump over to my friend Rachel's blog to see her favorite spots of Austin.

Well, here it goes. Let's start with some simple suggestions.

My favorite, most laid-back, lunch spot is actually a grocery store! Can you believe it? I don't think you would be able to unless you have been to the Whole Foods headquarters in downtown Austin. There are 80,000 square feet of space in this one location! That is a lot of food! Basically you can pick anything you could ever think of in this store. There is a deli counter, a sushi bar, barbecue, a taqueria, and the list just keeps going. Even if this is not where you spend your lunch time, it should be a must-see on your things to do here. Most of my weekend, whether on a staycation or not, involve at least one trip to Whole Foods.

Whole Food Market on Lamar. Courtesy of www.wholefoods.com
Another great place I would go is Walton's Fancy and Staple on Sixth Street. Although I have never been there, I have heard from friends that it is a great option for sandwiches and salads. Oh, and have I mentioned that Sandra Bullock is the owner? How cool is that?!

Finish out your staycation day by hitting up the South Congress area. This is essentially Austin in a nut-shell. It is quirky, vibrant, and has so many creative stores that you could literally spend all day here. If you like vintage shopping, this is the place to go. Oh, an if those other two restaurants did not strike your fancy, have I mentioned that South Congress is home to many of the food trailers that make Austin famous?

Take a stop at Mighty Cone or any of the other food trailers along the street and you will not be disappointed. Is sitting down in a restaurant more your style? Ok, then head over to Home Slice for one of the best slice's of pizza you can find in Austin. All of these options sound mouth-wateringly delicious to me, but this is my staycation. You can tailor yours to go anywhere you want. That's the best part of a staycation!

So now your daytime activities are over and you are simply exhausted. Well, in my staycation dreams, I would go home to sleep and rest for the next day, but here is another relaxing option. Ever heard of Mozart's?

Mozart's is a cafe on Lake Austin with incredible views of the lake and great outdoor seating. Their coffees are strong and delicious and their pastries and cakes are decadent and rich. Sounds great, right?
It is. Even if you are full from all the food you enjoyed today, bring out a book or your Ipod or a friend to read, listen to music or have a long chat with while overlooking the lake. Or just listen to the live music that almost always happens at Mozart's at night. Nothing could be more serene.

Photo courtesy of www.mozartscoffee.com

Saturday just ended on a great note.

Sunday: I would not plan much for Sunday, being that it is usually my day to catch up on work. My only constant on Sundays is Maria's Taco Xpress.

Maria's Taco Xpress on Lamar. Courtesy of tacoxpress.com.
This place is totally what is keeping Austin weird. It has been around for 14 years and has become an institution in South Austin. Their breakfast tacos are to die for and their queso is just incredible. I came here with my Uncle and some friends for brunch one Sunday and kept coming back.

Sunday for most of us is the day to catch up on school work and prepare for the next week, and this is the perfect way to get your day going. They also bring in live music and have a Gospel Brunch every Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. What a great atmosphere to immerse yourself in!

Well, I guess Monday is coming up and the staycation is over, but it sounds like a pretty perfect weekend to me, don't you think? I realize most of the weekend revolved around food. I guess you know my secret now: I LOVE food. I love checking out new places to eat and hitting up old favorites for some great meals.

As I said before, this is just my idea of a great staycation. What are some of yours?

Trying to think of more fun things to do in Austin for your own staycation? Check out one of my other favorite blogs, 365 Things to Do in Austin, Tx.

Enjoy all of your staycationing!

3 comments:

  1. I've lived pretty much in Austin for most of my life, and it really is such a great city! I've been wanting to try a new sushi place, so thanks for the idea for trying Imperia! I can't wait to actually go there! As for Whole Foods and Maria's, they're also near and dear to my heart. Maria put a receipe in Southern Living, and my mom makes those tacos all the time! So when I go there, it really is like home cooking!

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  2. I absolutely love Mozarts...its a great place to study and get away from the busy center of Austin. The desserts are delicious...but maybe a little over priced? Also, i adore Home Slice..went there for the first time last semester and can't believe I waited so long to try it. Never heard of Mighty Cone, might just have to check it out.

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  3. Staycation.. I think I'd rather go somewhere new but I can see how the concept is taking flight. Austin has so many cool things to do that I could definitely make a weekend out of trying new things in my city.

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