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1 Lala’s Little Nugget
All of the new, artfully designed bars in Austin, with their artisanal cocktails and such, are well and good, but there's just something about a dark, neighborhood bar that's been open forever—and leaves its Christmas decorations up all year long. Stop in for a drink and holiday cheer if you're shopping in the Burnet Road area.
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2 Casa de Luz
As condos spring up around Barton Springs Road, nearby Casa de Luz just keeps doing what it's always done: serving up three vegan, organic, gluten-free meals daily, along with a peaceful community spirit. Besides dining here, you can take yoga, tai chi and other classes, or just enjoy the gardens.
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3 Room Service Vintage
South Congress Avenue may be better known, but North Loop Boulevard is one of the current epicenters of weird Austin spirit. You'll find lots of local, offbeat businesses there, including Room Service Vintage. Wander through this colorful maze of retro treasures and collectibles to find a one-of-a-kind Austin souvenir to take home.
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4 Fantastic Fest
Since 2005, Austin has played host every September to what might be the weirdest film festival in the country. Based at the Alamo Drafthouse movie theater’s South Lamar location, Fantastic Fest focuses on horror, fantasy, cult and otherwise fantastical films. The weirdness isn't just onscreen, though: The fest is known for its special events, like debates that turn into boxing matches.
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5 Vortex Repertory Company
At its East Austin headquarters, this theater company stages award-winning, boundary-busting original productions and welcomes innovative guest performers. But that's not the full story of this creative community hub. The Vortex's Butterfly Bar has its own events, including live music, trivia nights, poetry slams and hula-hoop happy hours.
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