Re: austin eats

2010-02-18 Thread Ren Provo
Daniel I hope you'll be able to join us at Iron Cactus on Sunday night
- http://renster.multiply.com/photos/album/553/Sunday_night_in_Austin

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Daniel Fox d...@smarsh.com wrote:
 Just ate at iron cactus on 6th and both the talapia and spicy shrimp tacos 
 are phenomonal! Margaritas are really good too... 90 plus tequillas to choose 
 from...great staff

 Daniel Fox
 Smarsh Inc

 - Original Message -
 From: Chris Boyd cb...@gizmopartners.com
 Sent: 17 February 2010 14:42
 To: North American Network Operators Group na...@merit.edu
 Subject: Re: austin eats


 On Feb 17, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Will Clayton wrote:

 Maudi's on Lake Austin and Taco Deli are always on my menu. We just got some 
 Buffalo Wild Wings in town if you are in to that. If you make it to NXNW get 
 the Calimari. If you wind up ordering pizza, shop local and get the best 
 pizza for the best price in town at Austin's Pizza.

 Austin's is good, but HomeSlice on South Congress is better, and you can walk 
 on down to Trophy's, Continental Club, or the garden at Guero's and take in a 
 band.

 http://www.homeslicepizza.com/
 http://austin.citysearch.com/profile/10210801/austin_tx/trophy_s_bar_grill.html
 http://www.continentalclub.com/
 http://www.guerostacobar.com/





Re: austin eats

2010-02-18 Thread Chris Boyd

On Feb 17, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Randy Bush wrote:

 which raises the critical question, where is the nearest decent
 (i.e. not fourbucks) coffee to the venue?

https://auth.lessnetworks.com/v099/app?service=direct/1/Home/hotList_col3sp=0sp=SDESC

Has a list of some hotspots.  The Schlotzky's across the street from SBUX 
downtown also has free access.  There's also a city sponsored network available 
in several of the downtown parks.

--Chris


Re: austin eats

2010-02-18 Thread Will Clayton
The fish tacos at Hang Town down Capital of Texas are awesome too.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:01 PM, Daniel Fox d...@smarsh.com wrote:

 Just ate at iron cactus on 6th and both the talapia and spicy shrimp tacos
 are phenomonal! Margaritas are really good too... 90 plus tequillas to
 choose from...great staff

 Daniel Fox
 Smarsh Inc

 - Original Message -
 From: Chris Boyd cb...@gizmopartners.com
 Sent: 17 February 2010 14:42
 To: North American Network Operators Group na...@merit.edu
 Subject: Re: austin eats


 On Feb 17, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Will Clayton wrote:

  Maudi's on Lake Austin and Taco Deli are always on my menu. We just got
 some Buffalo Wild Wings in town if you are in to that. If you make it to
 NXNW get the Calimari. If you wind up ordering pizza, shop local and get the
 best pizza for the best price in town at Austin's Pizza.

 Austin's is good, but HomeSlice on South Congress is better, and you can
 walk on down to Trophy's, Continental Club, or the garden at Guero's and
 take in a band.

 http://www.homeslicepizza.com/

 http://austin.citysearch.com/profile/10210801/austin_tx/trophy_s_bar_grill.html
 http://www.continentalclub.com/
 http://www.guerostacobar.com/




Re: austin eats

2010-02-18 Thread Will Clayton
Now that you mention it, Might Fine burgers are some of the best I've had in
town too.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Christopher Morrow
 morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
  Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since
  there's an active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain
  them.
 
  which raises the critical question, where is the nearest decent
  (i.e. not fourbucks) coffee to the venue?
 
  
 http://maps.google.com/maps?near=500+E+4th+St,+Austin,+TX+78701geocode=CdxL1XHf6o_tFXzOzQEdUJ8s-ikL4kgoprVEhjGsYasgZ_A1zQq=coffee+shopf=lsll=30.265406,-97.739289sspn=0.004202,0.003578ie=UTF8z=15
 
 
  lmgtfy.com ... (I'll ask a local as well, unless one pipes up first)
 

 A local (and very good friend, buy her book: 
 http://www.notellbooks.org/harlot
 book not about coffee, and the cover's a tad nsfwish... but it's art so...)
 says:
 Ok, this is a few blocks away but it's quite fine-- mighty fine, even--

 http://www.halcyonaustin.com/
 218 W 4th street

 -Chris




Re: austin eats

2010-02-18 Thread Adam Kujawski
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Will Clayton w.d.clay...@gmail.com wrote:
 Now that you mention it, Might Fine burgers are some of the best I've had in
 town too.

I can't believe nobody has mentioned the burgers at Hut's or Casino El
Camino yet. Casino is a bar that's walking distance from the hotel.
The buffalo burger (as in wing sauce, not bison) is hot and tasty.

For cheap but decent sushi, check out Kyoto on Congress -- the happy
hour pricing has strict rules though -- arrive early, and no seating
of incomplete parties. Then head downstairs for some live jazz at the
Elephant Room.
http://www.kyotodowntown.com/5585168_47375.htm

-Adam



Re: austin eats

2010-02-18 Thread Byron Hicks
For good food/beer/atmosphere, I recommend Fado Irish Pub on 214 W. 4th.

--
Byron L. Hicks
University of Texas System
512-377-9857
AIM: byronhicks



On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Adam Kujawski adam...@amplex.net wrote:
 On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Will Clayton w.d.clay...@gmail.com wrote:
 Now that you mention it, Might Fine burgers are some of the best I've had in
 town too.

 I can't believe nobody has mentioned the burgers at Hut's or Casino El
 Camino yet. Casino is a bar that's walking distance from the hotel.
 The buffalo burger (as in wing sauce, not bison) is hot and tasty.

 For cheap but decent sushi, check out Kyoto on Congress -- the happy
 hour pricing has strict rules though -- arrive early, and no seating
 of incomplete parties. Then head downstairs for some live jazz at the
 Elephant Room.
 http://www.kyotodowntown.com/5585168_47375.htm

 -Adam





Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Jorge Amodio
It really depends on what do yo like to eat, there are many places in
Austin, very decent eateries around UT sites/dorms.

Is in the south area of Austin, not downtown, but whenever we go there
we love to stop by La Loca Maria Taco Express,
http://www.tacoxpress.com, it's one of those traditional joints whit
some history, very well known and frequented by students and faculty
and perhaps some of the best tacos I ever had with an Argentinean
twist (Maria is a native from AR).

This is a good reference I regularly use:
http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Guides/Restaurant

If you want to eat country food, you better get to the Hill Country, I
learned that you can find better chicken fried steak outside
metropolitan areas.

But, if you are up for a ~60mi drive to the south, I'll bake you some
home made Argentinean empanadas :-)

Cheers
Jorge

PS. Have a great trip and stay weird



RE: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread O'Connor, Michael
-Original Message-
From: Randy Bush [mailto:ra...@psg.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 8:13 PM
To: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: austin eats

is there a nanog austin eats page somewhere?  i lost my old link to some
wiki we used to use.

and, a completely unverified recco from an austin friend (who thinks
chicken fried steak is the meat nearest heaven).

 I spoke to my colleague who has lived in Austin more recently than I
 have.
 
 He recommends North By Northwest highly, in the Arboretum area.
 
 http://www.nxnwbrew.com/
 
 When I was a Texan in exile, I would always, on returning, worship at
 the shrine of Chicken Fried Steak. Threadgill's is a timeless classic
 that specializes in it. Ken Threadgill was an Austin legend, who gave
 Janis Joplin one of her first paying gigs. Bonus: Manager Eddie Wilson
 was the Ranch Boss at the Armadillo World Headquarters, and has a shrine
 of posters and pictures from the font of Austin weirdness.
 
 http://www.threadgills.com/
 
 He also recommends Urbanspoon as an online info source.
 
 http://www.urbanspoon.com/c/11/Austin-restaurants.html
 
 Welcome, y'all.



There are many good locations along the 'Drag' near campus; a strench of 
Guadalupe [http://tinyurl.com/ygqhrew] that includes many excellent local 
venues including 5 Guy's Burger and Kirby Lane Cafe. If you hang around the 
intersection of 6th and 7th street(s), you can check out Wahoo's Fish Taco or 
Kat'z Deli  Bar. South of the lake on Barton Springs 
[http://tinyurl.com/yj5ctx3] includes an Austin favorite, Chuy's. As well as 
Uncle Billy's BrewQue (which doubles as a local brewery). Honorable mention 
includes P Terry's (cheap burger joint on the corner of Barton Springs and 
Lamar)

If you're willing to travel outside of downtown, Trudy's on South I35 is 
popular. I'm a big fan of Aster's Ethiopian just North of Dean Keeton on South 
I35. Comparable to Chuy's (and owned by the same people) is The Hula Hut, on 
Lake Austin Boulevard which provides a view of the lake (the outside deck is 
nice if it is warm enough).

Though, if you've got a break or some time in the evening Austin's Alamo Draft 
House is a must see. A movie theatre in which you can order drinks/food while 
you watch. Though you'd think it terribly distracting, the South Lamar theatre 
[http://www.originalalamo.com/Default.aspx?l=4] provides stadium style seating 
which keeps servers relatively out of view. Any of the theaters are worth 
checking out, and several include limited release and/or independent films.


(All links are to maps.google.com)
-Michael



Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Mike Lyon
Don't forget the Salt Lick...

http://www.saltlickbbq.com/locations_driftwood.html

http://www.saltlickbbq.com/locations_driftwood.htmlDry county so bring
your own booze...

-Mike


On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Jason J. W. Williams 
william...@digitar.com wrote:

 For BBQ, Rudy's is hard to beat:

 http://www.rudys.com/

 -J
 
 Jason J. W. Williams, COO/CTO
 DigiTar
 william...@digitar.com

 V: 208.343.8520
 F: 208.322.8522
 M: 208.863.0727

 www.digitar.com

 On Feb 16, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Randy Bush wrote:

 
  is there a nanog austin eats page somewhere?  i lost my old link to some
  wiki we used to use.
 
  and, a completely unverified recco from an austin friend (who thinks
  chicken fried steak is the meat nearest heaven).
 
  I spoke to my colleague who has lived in Austin more recently than I
  have.
 
  He recommends North By Northwest highly, in the Arboretum area.
 
  http://www.nxnwbrew.com/
 
  When I was a Texan in exile, I would always, on returning, worship at
  the shrine of Chicken Fried Steak. Threadgill's is a timeless classic
  that specializes in it. Ken Threadgill was an Austin legend, who gave
  Janis Joplin one of her first paying gigs. Bonus: Manager Eddie Wilson
  was the Ranch Boss at the Armadillo World Headquarters, and has a shrine
  of posters and pictures from the font of Austin weirdness.
 
  http://www.threadgills.com/
 
  He also recommends Urbanspoon as an online info source.
 
  http://www.urbanspoon.com/c/11/Austin-restaurants.html
 
  Welcome, y'all.
 
  !SIG:4b7b50f9162721632411545!
 




Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Chris Boyd

On Feb 17, 2010, at 10:33 AM, Mike Lyon wrote:

 Don't forget the Salt Lick...

BBQ lovers should go to House Park BBQ.  Most of the time the sign out front 
says you don't need no teef to eat my meef
http://www.yelp.com/biz/house-park-bar-b-q-austin
Cash only!


If you want to make a short drive out to the east side of town and help your 
cardiologist make a boat payment or two, get the Don Juan breakfast taco from 
Juan in a Million.  This place was featured on Man vs. Food a while back.
http://www.juaninamillion.com/


If you get tired of Tex-Mex, there's a good interior Mexican place downtown.  
Manuel's.
http://www.manuels.com/


Guiness fans should stop in at BD Riley's downtown.
http://www.bdrileys.com/


Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since there's an 
active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain them.

--Chris



Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Will Clayton
Maudi's on Lake Austin and Taco Deli are always on my menu. We just got some
Buffalo Wild Wings in town if you are in to that. If you make it to NXNW get
the Calimari. If you wind up ordering pizza, shop local and get the best
pizza for the best price in town at Austin's Pizza.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Chris Boyd cb...@gizmopartners.comwrote:


 On Feb 17, 2010, at 10:33 AM, Mike Lyon wrote:

  Don't forget the Salt Lick...

 BBQ lovers should go to House Park BBQ.  Most of the time the sign out
 front says you don't need no teef to eat my meef
 http://www.yelp.com/biz/house-park-bar-b-q-austin
 Cash only!


 If you want to make a short drive out to the east side of town and help
 your cardiologist make a boat payment or two, get the Don Juan breakfast
 taco from Juan in a Million.  This place was featured on Man vs. Food a
 while back.
 http://www.juaninamillion.com/


 If you get tired of Tex-Mex, there's a good interior Mexican place
 downtown.  Manuel's.
 http://www.manuels.com/


 Guiness fans should stop in at BD Riley's downtown.
 http://www.bdrileys.com/


 Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since there's an
 active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain them.

 --Chris




Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Chris Boyd

On Feb 17, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Will Clayton wrote:

 Maudi's on Lake Austin and Taco Deli are always on my menu. We just got some 
 Buffalo Wild Wings in town if you are in to that. If you make it to NXNW get 
 the Calimari. If you wind up ordering pizza, shop local and get the best 
 pizza for the best price in town at Austin's Pizza.

Austin's is good, but HomeSlice on South Congress is better, and you can walk 
on down to Trophy's, Continental Club, or the garden at Guero's and take in a 
band.

http://www.homeslicepizza.com/
http://austin.citysearch.com/profile/10210801/austin_tx/trophy_s_bar_grill.html
http://www.continentalclub.com/
http://www.guerostacobar.com/


Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Bill Stewart
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Kevin Oberman ober...@es.net wrote:
 It's mostly the obvious places. Oddly, Fogo de Chao, a churrascaria
 that opened a year ago is missing from the list as is my personal

By the way, Fogo de Chao is a very strange place to eat if you're a vegetarian.
I once went to their Dallas instance with a group from my company and
a customer,
and the Indian guy on the customer's team and I sat across from each other
while the waiters waved huge sticks of meat at the carnivores.
Salad bar was exceptionally good, though.

-- 

 Thanks; Bill

Note that this isn't my regular email account - It's still experimental so far.
And Google probably logs and indexes everything you send it.



Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Randy Bush
 Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since
 there's an active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain
 them.

which raises the critical question, where is the nearest decent
(i.e. not fourbucks) coffee to the venue?

randy



Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
 Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since
 there's an active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain
 them.

 which raises the critical question, where is the nearest decent
 (i.e. not fourbucks) coffee to the venue?

http://maps.google.com/maps?near=500+E+4th+St,+Austin,+TX+78701geocode=CdxL1XHf6o_tFXzOzQEdUJ8s-ikL4kgoprVEhjGsYasgZ_A1zQq=coffee+shopf=lsll=30.265406,-97.739289sspn=0.004202,0.003578ie=UTF8z=15

lmgtfy.com ... (I'll ask a local as well, unless one pipes up first)



Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Christopher Morrow
morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
 Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since
 there's an active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain
 them.

 which raises the critical question, where is the nearest decent
 (i.e. not fourbucks) coffee to the venue?

 http://maps.google.com/maps?near=500+E+4th+St,+Austin,+TX+78701geocode=CdxL1XHf6o_tFXzOzQEdUJ8s-ikL4kgoprVEhjGsYasgZ_A1zQq=coffee+shopf=lsll=30.265406,-97.739289sspn=0.004202,0.003578ie=UTF8z=15

 lmgtfy.com ... (I'll ask a local as well, unless one pipes up first)


A local (and very good friend, buy her book: http://www.notellbooks.org/harlot
book not about coffee, and the cover's a tad nsfwish... but it's art so...)
says:
Ok, this is a few blocks away but it's quite fine-- mighty fine, even--

http://www.halcyonaustin.com/
218 W 4th street

-Chris



Re: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Mike
In the downtown area there is also Jo's coffee and Little City that
are traditional coffee shops like Halcyon.

Franks, royal blue grocery and Walton's fancy  staple are also good
options for a morning snack and coffee drinks.

Whole foods is also another option.



On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Christopher Morrow
morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Christopher Morrow
 morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
 Most coffee shops, bars and restaurants have wifi hotspots since
 there's an active group of volunteers that helps install and maintain
 them.

 which raises the critical question, where is the nearest decent
 (i.e. not fourbucks) coffee to the venue?

 http://maps.google.com/maps?near=500+E+4th+St,+Austin,+TX+78701geocode=CdxL1XHf6o_tFXzOzQEdUJ8s-ikL4kgoprVEhjGsYasgZ_A1zQq=coffee+shopf=lsll=30.265406,-97.739289sspn=0.004202,0.003578ie=UTF8z=15

 lmgtfy.com ... (I'll ask a local as well, unless one pipes up first)


 A local (and very good friend, buy her book: 
 http://www.notellbooks.org/harlot
 book not about coffee, and the cover's a tad nsfwish... but it's art so...)
 says:
 Ok, this is a few blocks away but it's quite fine-- mighty fine, even--

 http://www.halcyonaustin.com/
 218 W 4th street

 -Chris





RE: austin eats

2010-02-17 Thread Daniel Fox
Just ate at iron cactus on 6th and both the talapia and spicy shrimp tacos are 
phenomonal! Margaritas are really good too... 90 plus tequillas to choose 
from...great staff

Daniel Fox
Smarsh Inc

- Original Message -
From: Chris Boyd cb...@gizmopartners.com
Sent: 17 February 2010 14:42
To: North American Network Operators Group na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: austin eats


On Feb 17, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Will Clayton wrote:

 Maudi's on Lake Austin and Taco Deli are always on my menu. We just got some 
 Buffalo Wild Wings in town if you are in to that. If you make it to NXNW get 
 the Calimari. If you wind up ordering pizza, shop local and get the best 
 pizza for the best price in town at Austin's Pizza.

Austin's is good, but HomeSlice on South Congress is better, and you can walk 
on down to Trophy's, Continental Club, or the garden at Guero's and take in a 
band.

http://www.homeslicepizza.com/
http://austin.citysearch.com/profile/10210801/austin_tx/trophy_s_bar_grill.html
http://www.continentalclub.com/
http://www.guerostacobar.com/



austin eats

2010-02-16 Thread Randy Bush
is there a nanog austin eats page somewhere?  i lost my old link to some
wiki we used to use.

and, a completely unverified recco from an austin friend (who thinks
chicken fried steak is the meat nearest heaven).

 I spoke to my colleague who has lived in Austin more recently than I
 have.
 
 He recommends North By Northwest highly, in the Arboretum area.
 
 http://www.nxnwbrew.com/
 
 When I was a Texan in exile, I would always, on returning, worship at
 the shrine of Chicken Fried Steak. Threadgill's is a timeless classic
 that specializes in it. Ken Threadgill was an Austin legend, who gave
 Janis Joplin one of her first paying gigs. Bonus: Manager Eddie Wilson
 was the Ranch Boss at the Armadillo World Headquarters, and has a shrine
 of posters and pictures from the font of Austin weirdness.
 
 http://www.threadgills.com/
 
 He also recommends Urbanspoon as an online info source.
 
 http://www.urbanspoon.com/c/11/Austin-restaurants.html
 
 Welcome, y'all.




Re: austin eats

2010-02-16 Thread Jason J. W. Williams
For BBQ, Rudy's is hard to beat:

http://www.rudys.com/

-J

Jason J. W. Williams, COO/CTO
DigiTar
william...@digitar.com

V: 208.343.8520
F: 208.322.8522
M: 208.863.0727

www.digitar.com

On Feb 16, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Randy Bush wrote:

 
 is there a nanog austin eats page somewhere?  i lost my old link to some
 wiki we used to use.
 
 and, a completely unverified recco from an austin friend (who thinks
 chicken fried steak is the meat nearest heaven).
 
 I spoke to my colleague who has lived in Austin more recently than I
 have.
 
 He recommends North By Northwest highly, in the Arboretum area.
 
 http://www.nxnwbrew.com/
 
 When I was a Texan in exile, I would always, on returning, worship at
 the shrine of Chicken Fried Steak. Threadgill's is a timeless classic
 that specializes in it. Ken Threadgill was an Austin legend, who gave
 Janis Joplin one of her first paying gigs. Bonus: Manager Eddie Wilson
 was the Ranch Boss at the Armadillo World Headquarters, and has a shrine
 of posters and pictures from the font of Austin weirdness.
 
 http://www.threadgills.com/
 
 He also recommends Urbanspoon as an online info source.
 
 http://www.urbanspoon.com/c/11/Austin-restaurants.html
 
 Welcome, y'all.
 
 !SIG:4b7b50f9162721632411545!
 



Re: austin eats

2010-02-16 Thread kris foster
Moved this thread over to its proper home at atten...@nanog.org

Please carry on there, thanks!

--
kris

On Feb 16, 2010, at 7:39 PM, Jason J. W. Williams wrote:

 For BBQ, Rudy's is hard to beat:
 
 http://www.rudys.com/
 
 -J
 
 Jason J. W. Williams, COO/CTO
 DigiTar
 william...@digitar.com
 
 V: 208.343.8520
 F: 208.322.8522
 M: 208.863.0727
 
 www.digitar.com
 
 On Feb 16, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
 
 
 is there a nanog austin eats page somewhere?  i lost my old link to some
 wiki we used to use.
 
 and, a completely unverified recco from an austin friend (who thinks
 chicken fried steak is the meat nearest heaven).
 
 I spoke to my colleague who has lived in Austin more recently than I
 have.
 
 He recommends North By Northwest highly, in the Arboretum area.
 
 http://www.nxnwbrew.com/
 
 When I was a Texan in exile, I would always, on returning, worship at
 the shrine of Chicken Fried Steak. Threadgill's is a timeless classic
 that specializes in it. Ken Threadgill was an Austin legend, who gave
 Janis Joplin one of her first paying gigs. Bonus: Manager Eddie Wilson
 was the Ranch Boss at the Armadillo World Headquarters, and has a shrine
 of posters and pictures from the font of Austin weirdness.
 
 http://www.threadgills.com/
 
 He also recommends Urbanspoon as an online info source.
 
 http://www.urbanspoon.com/c/11/Austin-restaurants.html
 
 Welcome, y'all.
 
 !SIG:4b7b50f9162721632411545!
 
 




Re: austin eats

2010-02-16 Thread Kevin Oberman
 Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:12:46 +0900
 From: Randy Bush ra...@psg.com
 
 is there a nanog austin eats page somewhere?  i lost my old link to some
 wiki we used to use.
 
 and, a completely unverified recco from an austin friend (who thinks
 chicken fried steak is the meat nearest heaven).

http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/restaurants.php

It's mostly the obvious places. Oddly, Fogo de Chao, a churrascaria
that opened a year ago is missing from the list as is my personal
favorite, the Texas Chili Parlor which is right next to the state
capitol at 1409 Lavaca. They have several types of chili, but the
specialty is the Texas Chili with steak and no beans. Real chili. The
medium will warm you well and the hot is...oh, my! (They have a release
form for those who want to try it.) 

Of course, you are only a couple of blocks from 6th Street, home to all
wonderful food and live music, mostly blues, jazz and rock. Little or no
country last year when I was there.

If you have a care, the legendary Salt Lick Bar-B-Que is a few miles out
of town. Lots of good food, but most would not make my cardiologist
happy. 
-- 
R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)
E-mail: ober...@es.net  Phone: +1 510 486-8634
Key fingerprint:059B 2DDF 031C 9BA3 14A4  EADA 927D EBB3 987B 3751



Re: austin eats

2010-02-16 Thread bmanning
 
 If you have a care, the legendary Salt Lick Bar-B-Que is a few miles out
 of town. Lots of good food, but most would not make my cardiologist
 happy. 

ah.. ribs...

 -- 
 R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
 Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
 Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)
 E-mail: ober...@es.netPhone: +1 510 486-8634
 Key fingerprint:059B 2DDF 031C 9BA3 14A4  EADA 927D EBB3 987B 3751