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Texas McCombs Full-Time MBA’s Best in Austin List – 2024

This post is written by Noah Graham. 

Austin, Texas – a city that pulsates with energy, creativity, and a unique blend of cultures. Known for its eclectic music scene, mouthwatering cuisine, and tons of outdoor activities, Austin offers an unforgettable experience for locals, visitors, and students. Whether you’re a foodie tasting the latest culinary delights, a music lover ready to discover a new sound, or an outdoor enthusiast eager to explore the city’s natural swimming pools, Austin has something for everyone!

Our Full-Time MBA Ambassador Committee and MBA program staff compiled a list of their Top Ten Things to Do in Austin.

 

10. Blue Starlite Drive-in Theater

Cars lined up to watch a drive-in movie with the Austin skyline in the distance

Image courtesy of Visit Austin

Looking for a unique movie experience? Check out Blue Starlite Drive-In Theater! As a staple of Austin, Blue Starlite has been offering relaxing, outdoor viewings since 2009. Choose between multiple locations ranging from the quiet serenity of Central I-35 to the buzzing atmosphere of Downtown Austin. Locations offer a variety of classic films or new and recent movies! With additional indoor and easy food-delivery options, this drive-in makes for an unforgettable night.

Visit the website to learn more about showtimes and locations! Showtimes vary by location.

 

9. De Nada Cantina

An overhead view of a table of food being shared by two people. They are enjoying chips and beverages which playing with dominoes

Image courtesy of De Nada Cantina

In the mood for tacos and drinks? Check out “Austin’s Loveliest little taco spot”, De Nada Cantina! As a winner of The Austin Chronicle’s “Best of Austin” award for 2023, this spot has some of the best authentic tacos and margaritas. Stop by during Happy Hour from 3:30 – 6:30 PM  and browse the extensive drink selection or stop by close to midnight to try some of their late-night menu. When visiting Austin, you can’t miss out on De Nada Cantina.

Open from 11AM – 12AM Monday through Saturday and 11AM – 10PM on Sundays. Visit the website to see more of the amazing dishes and drinks they have to offer!

 

8. The Domain

Outdoor view of the domain. People walking in an open space with restaurants and stores along the side.

Photo Courtesy of Visit Austin.

In need of a shopping spree? Visit Austin’s premier destination for all things fashion, luxury, dining, and family fun – The Domain. This massive outdoor shopping center hosts over 100 unique shops and restaurants.  Shop the latest styles from traditional stores like H&M, Anthropologie, Nordstrom, and Zara to luxury brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton,  Lululemon, Rolex, and more! Grab a bite to eat at Blue Sushi Sake Grill, Maggiano’s, Gloria’s, Culinary Dropout, or Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse, then top off the trip with a visit to The Yard Milkshake Bar. The Domain offers an all-inclusive destination where leisure meets luxury. 

Open 10AM – 8PM Monday through Thursday, 10AM – 9PM Friday and Saturday, and 10AM – 6PM on Sundays. Visit the official website for more information on hours and the plethora of shops available.

 

7. Honeymoon Spirit Lounge

Beautiful bar with colorful furniture and moody lighting

Image courtesy of Honey Moon Spirit Lounge – Yelp

In the mood for a high-end dining experience? Visit the Honeymoon Spirit Lounge on W. 34th! Bring your friends and enjoy savory dishes such as the Seoul Hot Fried Chicken and Cider Glazed Crispy Pork Belly, or take a look at the impressive 3-page drink selection and get a custom cocktail. Boasting a beautiful array of dinner, brunch, and drink options, this beautiful restaurant has both the decor and food presentation that will leave you impressed. 

Open 4PM – 10PM Tuesday through Thursday, 4PM – 11PM Friday & Saturday, and 10:30AM – 3:30PM Brunch on Saturday & Sunday. Check out the website for more info!

 

6. Lady Bird Lake Trail & Greenbelt

Into biking? Bring some friends and visit Lady Bird Lake Trail! This 10-mile-long walking/biking trail is a beautiful way to traverse and see more of Austin. Some even use it to commute from one side of the city to the other! Along the way, you can check out Capital Cruises Bat Watching Tours, home of the largest electric paddle wheel boat in the country, and see the bat colonies under Congress Bridge. This staple of Austin is a center of fitness, fun, and community.

The Austin Greenbelt is the best location for hikers and explorers. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, rock climbing, bouldering, swimming, or just casually walking. The Greenbelt got its name from the lush trees, hidden waterfalls, and swimming holes. Learn more about the Barton Creek Greenbelt Trail.

 

5. Mozart’s Coffee Roasters

Get energized with Mozart’s Coffee Roasters! Located on Lake Austin, you’ll be able to enjoy their endless coffee bar and delicious custom bakery items while gazing into the beautiful Austin scenery. Come early in the day to indulge in coffee and paddleboarding or stay later to enjoy the sweet treats and live music. With consistent community events, a beautiful location, and unlimited coffee, you won’t want to miss Mozart’s.

Open 7AM – 12AM everyday. See the website for more info!

 

4. Mueller Lake Park & Farmers Market

photo of the lake at Mueller Park

Image courtesy of The Austin Things.

Step into a world of outdoor recreation and community at Mueller Lake Park! Created by the Mueller Community as a walkable town with a welcoming atmosphere, this beautiful area includes a 3-mile running trail loop, dog-friendly community park, an amphitheater, dozens of tasty restaurants like Dish Society and Colleen’s Kitchen, and happy hour spots like Blue Lacy. On Sundays, Muller Park hosts Austin’s Best Farmers’ Market with over 120 vendors of art and produce. So whether it’s food, exercise, or community you’re looking for, you’ll never run out of entertainment at Mueller Lake Park. 

Open from 5AM – 10PM every day. Farmer’s Market opened on Sundays. Visit their website to learn more about future events and nearby restaurants!

 

3. East 6th Street

A large back-patio filled with people enjoying drinks

Image courtesy of The Infatuation

Live music venue in the back porch of a dive bar.

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Immerse yourself in the center of Austin’s busy nightlife – East 6th Street. Notorious for its abundance of trendy restaurants, mouth-watering food trucks, and lively bars, East 6th is never short of a party. Whether you’re looking for a high-class dining experience at Suerte or Canje, wanting to kick back with friends at bars like Zilker Brewing Co., Nickel City, Latchkey, and Violet Crown Social Club, or anything in between, there’s something for everyone to have a great night. It doesn’t matter if you’re an Austin local or an eager newcomer, East 6th is a place for everyone to get together and experience Austin’s nightlife culture.

Honorable Mention: Barbarella on Red River Street

“It’s a McCombs tradition to end your Thursday night dancing to 2000s music at the club affectionately known as ‘Barbs’! Stop by after your night out at the Red River Cultural District Food Court – a diverse, delicious collection of food trucks right outside.” – Colby Bermel

 

2. Kemuri Tatsu-Ya

A delicious arrangement of Japanese and Texan food.

Image courtesy of Kemuri Tatsu-Ya

Discover Austin’s very own Japanese & Texan fusion restaurant, Kemuri Tatsu-Ya! Whether it’s a savory brisket, fresh tuna collar, or chili cheese Takoyaki you’re looking for, this restaurant offers delicious Japanese flavors with a Texan twist. Don’t miss out on their wide array of expertly crafted cocktails that suit perfectly with the bold and savory dishes. With a diverse menu, extensive drink selection, and warm atmosphere, this is a place that stands out even among Austin’s already incredible food choices.

Open from 5PM – 10PM most days. Check out the website to see more about hours and menu items!

 

1. Zilker Park

Aerial view of Zilker park. A clear sky over a river that runs through a lush park

Image courtesy of nowplayingaustin

Located in the heart of Austin, Zilker Park invites you to explore its many activities! Go swimming at Barton Springs Pool, play volleyball, take a stroll through the Botanical Gardens, or see a concert at the Hillside Theater! Make sure to soak up the sun by renting a paddleboard from Zilker Boat Rentals or taking a dip in Barton Springs Pool! Not to mention, the very convenient free shuttle service! Pack your picnics, grab some friends, and immerse yourself in the spirit of Austin.

Open from 5AM – 10PM everyday. Visit the Zilker website to learn about all of its amenities.


Visit Texas McCombs MBA to learn more about our programs and upcoming events or take a peek into student life on Instagram. For any inquiries, don’t hesitate to reach out to the MBA Admissions Team. We look forward to connecting with you on your journey to success.

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Spend Summer Like a Local –
10 Things to Do in Austin, Texas

Written by Elain Yao.

Looking for things to do this summer in Austin, Texas? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 activities to keep you entertained during the sunny season. From swimming holes, to favorite drinking spots, to great film spots,  there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. Get ready to experience the best of Austin this summer – here are 10 must-do activities to add to your Austin summer bucket list.

10. Discover Austin’s Vibrant Film Scene

picture of the outside of the paramount theatre in Austin texas.

Image Courtesy of Paramount Theatre on Facebook

Discover Austin’s vibrant film scene at The Paramount Theatre or Austin Film Society. Movie-buffs and letterbox fanatics can enjoy new movie screenings, Q&A sessions with filmmakers, and classic film series in the summer and throughout the year. 

Paramount Theatre’s annual Summer Classic Film Series screened over 85 films last summer, like Goodfellas, Bonnie and Clyde, My Cousin Vinny, and more! Film rosters are released at the top of every month, beginning in May. Don’t miss out on the ultimate summer film experience in Austin.

9. Talk All things Television 

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Get sneak peeks of new TV shows, attend Q&A sessions with your favorite actors and writers, and participate in interactive events that showcase the latest trends in TV at the Austin Television Festival.  The agenda includes the premiere of season three of the HBO comedy show, The Righteous Gemstones, an appearance by Seth Meyers, and a conversation with the showrunner and cast of Grown-ish.

With more series and panelists to be revealed within the coming months, be sure to mark June 1st – 4th on your summer schedule. Visit the ATX TV Festival website for more information on badges and tickets.

8. Hang out at Tweedy’s Bar

image of Tweedy's bar posters

Image courtesy of Austin American-Statesman

Newly opened on North University, Tweedy’s Bar has replaced the old campus staple, Spider House Café. The new spot has taken its name from a former employee of Spider House and has chosen to honor the original design and ambiance of the previous bar. In addition to drinks, customers can purchase baked goods from Zucchini Kill and sandwiches and burgers from Golden Tiger. Open daily from 12 PM – 2 AM, visit Tweedy’s Bar for cozy summer evenings.

7. Grab Goodies at the Mueller Texas Farmers’ Market

Image courtesy of Texas Farmers’ Market

Featuring over 120 vendors with agricultural producers within a 150-mile radius, the Mueller Texas Farmers’ Market has been hailed as Austin Chronicle‘s Best of Austin Farmers’ Market for 9 years in a row. Open every Sunday between 10 AM – 2 PM, whether it is sunny or rainy, you can incorporate the farmers market into your summer routine.

Visit the Texas Farmers’ Market website or Instagram for more information regarding upcoming events, in-season produce, and additional locations.

6. Take a stroll at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Photo Courtesy of Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

With over 900 native Texas plant species, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is the perfect peaceful outdoor activity. Located in South Austin, the center is open daily from 9 AM – 5 PM, with free admission for all UT students, faculty, and staff (with ID). During your visit, be sure to stop by the Wildflower Café, Observation Tower, and Wetland Pond.

Visit the center’s website for more information regarding hours, events, and itineraries.

5. Shop at The Domain

Image courtesy of Visit Austin

In the mood for shopping? Spend the day at The Domain in North Austin, an outdoor shopping mall with over 100 restaurants, bars, retail, and luxury stores to choose from. In the mood for food and an immersive mini-golf course? Check out The Dirdie Birdie.

Open 10 AM – 8 PM Monday through Thursday, 10 AM – 9 PM. Friday and Saturday, and 12 PM – 6 PM. on Sunday, make The Domain a repeated destination this summer.

4. Explore South Congress

Image courtesy of A Taste of Koko

Featuring both local vendors and mainstream stores, South Congress is the perfect blend of Austin’s local culture and city life. With stores scattered along either side of SoCo, the walkable destination features Reformation, Lululemon, and Madewell, alongside local favorites SoCo Makers Market with Vintage, Maya Star, and Allens Boots. The street also includes popular coffee shops and restaurants, including Home Slice Pizza, Amy’s Ice Creams, and Bennu Coffee. Skim over A Taste of Koko’s comprehensive guide on SoCo for more information.

3. Wander into one of Downtown Austin’s Speakeasies

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Austin’s best not-so-kept secret is the hidden bars and speakeasies! Located in unconventional spaces like a parking garage, firehouse, and behind what looks like a run-down floppy disk repair company, Austin speakeasies are perfect for those who want to explore the low-key city bar scene.

Pictured above is Garage, a speakeasy available by reservation only via Resy. Additionally, hidden behind a bookshelf, Firehouse Lounge is open on a first-come, first-served seating. Read more about how you can gain access to Austin’s many speakeasies on Thrillist.

2. Sit back and Relax at the Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-in Rooftop

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Boasting a 360-degree rooftop view of Downtown Austin, the Blue Starlite Mini Urban-Drive-in has been “keeping Austin funky and making memories under the stars” since 2009. Blue Starlite provides viewers with a multi-screen experience in both its Mueller and Downtown locations, making the drive-in a great evening venture with friends or a special someone. Catch a public screening Friday through Sunday, or schedule a private event on any day of the week.

Visit Blue Starlite’s website for more information on movie rosters, private rentals, and more.

1. Cool Off in One of Austin’s Swimming Holes

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From the famous Barton Springs Pool to Blue Hole, Austin has its fair share of swimming holes and paddleboarding spots within the city and on its outskirts. Open 5 – 8 AM (Swim at Your Own Risk) and 8 AM – 10 PM (Guarded Swim) Monday through Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, Barton Springs Pool in Downtown Austin is convenient for those looking for a small commute. 

If you don’t mind the additional travel time, visit Blue Hole Regional Park, Barton Creek Greenbelt, Jacob’s Well Natural Area, Krause Springs, and Hamilton Pool Reserve for the complete, all-natural experience. Be sure to check each swimming hole’s website for updated information on hours, events, fees, and more before scheduling your visit.


Want to explore more of Austin? Check out Visit Austin’s June and July 2023 Calendar or Do512’s “How to Do Summer in Austin” for more events and places to visit this summer. 

Visit Texas McCombs MBA to learn more about our programs and upcoming events, or take a peek into student life on Instagram. Please reach out to the MBA Admissions Team with any questions.

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