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Austin Way - 2016 - Issue 2 - Late Spring - Regina King

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AUSTINWAY.com  57 Cultural Center; cinelasamericas.org Summer X GameS The best extreme-sports athletes in the world will compete, with music by Blink-182 and G-Eazy. June 2–5, Circuit of the Americas; xgames.espn.go.com dine & drink Barley Swine Now on Burnet, this hometown favorite serves delicious plates inspired by local produce. 6555 Burnet Road, 512-394-8150; barleyswine.com BullfiGht Popular chef Shawn Cirkiel's colorful menu brings Spain to Austin. 4807 Airport Blvd., 512-474-2029; bullfight-austin.com Cafe no Se The South Congress Hotel's continental café is ideal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 1603 S. Congress Ave., 512- 942-2061; cafenoseaustin.com Central Standard The New American bar and grill features an open kitchen, a raw bar, wine cellar, and a private dining room. 1603 S. Congress Ave., 512-942-0823; central standardaustin.com Clark'S oySter Bar Another McGuire-Moorman brainchild, this chic raw bar raises seafood standards. 1200 W. Sixth St., 512-297- 2525; clarksoysterbar.com the driSkill Grill The historic hotel's restaurant shines for its heritage charm and features a clubby bar with warm wood paneling. 604 Brazos St., 512- 439-1234; driskillgrill.com el naranjo The restaurant is known for its refined Oaxacan offerings juStine'S BraSSerie With an elevated French bistro menu and the best vinyl collection in town, the scene at this East Austin restaurant just gets better well into the night. 4710 E. Fifth St., 512-385-2900; justines1937.com la CondeSa Contemporary Mexican is paired with an expansive tequila and mezcal selection. 400 W. Second St., 512-499- 0300; lacondesa.com launderette Chef Rene Ortiz and pastry chef Laura Sawicki have created one of the best small-plate restaurants in town. 2115 Holly St., 512-382- 1599; launderetteaustin.com lenoir The dreamy, romantic interior is matched by the inspired menu of chef Todd Duplechan, and the wine garden is a slice of heaven. 1807 S. First St., 512-215- 9778; lenoirrestaurant.com loneSome dove weStern BiStro Chef Tim Love's uniquely Texan spot features dishes of wild game, including rattlesnake-rabbit sausage and kangaroo carpaccio. 419 Colorado St., 512-271-2474; lonesomedoveaustin.com manuel'S With an award-winning mole recipe and a great downtown location, this Mexican fare is popular among meat and seafood lovers alike. 310 Congress Ave., 512-472-7555; manuels.com odd duCk Brother chef-owners Bryce and Dylan Gilmore delight diners with unusual dishes (beef tongue Reuben) at this hot spot. 1201 S. Lamar B lvd., 512-433-6521; oddduckaustin.com and margaritas served in an elegant space. 85 Rainey St., 512-474-2776; elnaranjo restaurant.com emmer & rye The new Rainey Street restaurant has already garnered attention for its dim sum approach to New American cuisine and grain- based menu by chef Kevin Fink. 51 Rainey St., 512-366- 5530; emmerandrye.com fiXe Southern food gets a luxe update at this chic eatery, with playful dishes like sweet- tea pickles. 500 W. Fifth St., 512-888-9133; austinfixe.com fonda San miGuel An iconic, traditional Mexican restaurant that boasts incredible Hispanic architectural design for a more authentic feel. 2330 W. North Loop Blvd., 512-459- 4121; fondasanmiguel.com franklin BarBeCue Declared the best barbecue in the country. Get in line early for their mouth- watering brisket. 900 E. 11th St.; franklinbarbecue.com jeffrey'S Located in the haven of the West Lynn district, this posh menu boasts elegance and ingenuity. 1204 W. Lynn St., 512-477-5584; jeffreysof austin.com joSephine houSe Start your day by sprawling out on their grassy lawn with a house-baked pastry and fresh pressed juice. 1601 Waterston Ave., 512-477- 5584; josephineofaustin.com juniper Uchi alum Nicholas Yanes upped the Italian game in Austin when he opened Juniper last year, with a focus on Northern Italian cuisine. 2400 E. Cesar Chavez St., Ste. 304, 512- 220-9421; juniperaustin.com STRUT AND SHARE After the event is over, this wardrobe rental community puts your dress to work. Garment Exchange facilitates wardrobe sharing among women nationwide. Inspired by those who invest in their clothes, the site allows women to profit from unique items worn less frequently. Garment Exchange cultivates a community of individuality by matching women by style and body type. Based in Austin with closets nationwide, Garment Exchange makes wardrobe sharing easy and rewarding. garment-exchange.com

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