The Age of Backyard Dining
The beginning: Austin’s symbolic out door eateries are
gaining nation recognition for their odd appeal but more importantly, they have
kick ass food. Erected mostly from
dilapidated car parking lots and houses, these establishments signify a new age
of dining for Austinites alike. Who can deny cheap and fun food? More
importantly, the rejuvenation process that is required to set one of these
establishments up will eve satisfy the hardest of hipsters
The Present: I
myself have indulged many times at many of these outdoor eateries and as a
result, I had great time not only eating but discovering something new. My
favorites to this date have been the G'raj M'hall and Banger's beer garden and I strongly advise everyone to go try them. Their
ability to thrust people out of their norm has cemented these restaurants in
Austin culture and ensures that they will always be an enticing and cost
effective bite to eat.
Banger’s
Beer Garden 79 & 81 Rainey St. Austin, TX
78701 http://bangersaustin.com
“New Urbanism will reinforce the relationship
between the art of building, the making of community, and the conservation of
the natural world. It will reform the practice of community building to restore
existing urban centers and towns, create coherent metropolitan regions',
reconfigure sprawling suburbs into communities of real neighborhoods and
diverse districts, and protect our natural environment.
- Congress for new Urbanism
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The future: The future looks bright for Austin food
culture because Austin already possesses the necessary foundation for new
urbanism. As more and more restaurants open their doors, Austin citizens will
continue to expand into the darkest and weirdest place to continue this craze,
which gives good hope for a total city over hall. However it turns out, we
don’t have to worry about being stumped on where to eat.