Was in San Marcos up until 2 months ago. Living/working in Houston fulltime now
So nobody here actually lives in Austin, just the burbs?
Just wondering if we have any Austin, TX or San Antonio people on the forums.
So nobody here actually lives in Austin, just the burbs?
How did you find living in San Marcos? Was going to down-town Austin something you could do reasonably daily, weekly, monthly? It seems like a great place to raise a family (low cost of living near San Antonio) but still reasonably close to Austin.
I don't live in San Marcos, but my impression is you could do an Austin trip easily on weekends, but it's probably not something you'd do on weeknights. You would be going the opposite direction of most of the weekday traffic though.
I'd rather drive to San Marcos than drive Mopac/I-35 during rush hour.
Do you have any preference?
There are good, local, non-chain restaurants along South Congress, South Lamar and South First. That is sort of the heart of Austin.
Polvo's is by far a favorite of mine. It is interior mexican food, as opposed to the Tex-Mex you will find most everywhere. The beef fajitas are out of this world and they make strong drinks. El Chile is right up there too, but it is more classy and doesn't have the same vibe.
If you are going to eat after 10PM, go to Magnolia Cafe on Congress. The one on Lake Austin Blvd sucks so avoid that one. You get to see every sort of Austinite under the sun at Magnolia, the food is plentiful and the atmosphere is pure Austin.
If the weather isn't too hot for you, or there is a mild evening, go try out Shady Grove but make sure you sit outside under the tree. Food isn't great but the environment is.
Best pizza is hands down Home Slice. Beware the wait for a table can get crazy (two hours at peak times) but you can always order to go next door or just grab a slice or two.
Chuy's (Tex-Mex) is worth trying, but they have expanded considerably and have lost some of that unique luster as a result. The one on Barton Springs Rd is the best location.
So nobody here actually lives in Austin, just the burbs?
So nobody here actually lives in Austin, just the burbs?
Yeah,Wells Branchwest Pflugerville to be specific.
It's where my wife and I could afford to buy when we got married.
Austin real estate is damn pricey (for TX).
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Nah, Pflugerville has a different feel to it. The well established areas are kind ghetto and the new developments have no character.
I've lived in both and much prefer Wells Branch.
Plus we're not in any city limits so I can light fireworks in the front yard.
So nobody here actually lives in Austin, just the burbs?
I need our stock to go back up to 120 or more before I can afford moving into the city.
So nobody here actually lives in Austin, just the burbs?
South Austin all my life. I've always lived in city limits and never anything north of Town Lake.
We're probably neighbors given that I can walk to all the places you listed in your other post.
WhoBeDaPlaya said:I should probably visit Austin sometime (Dallas).