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Old Posted Jun 23, 2024, 5:56 PM
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Yeah, I've lived on Rainey for around 8 years now, and I generally agree. I dream that the increased number of residents will help with demand for certain quality-of-life things in the area, but it hasn't happened yet. In my building and a couple other condos here, a surprisingly high proportion of people are in the older crowd of "we lived in Westlake/Terrytown/Hyde Park, our kids graduated high school and we no longer need 4000 sq feet." There's nothing exactly wrong with that, but it's not exactly the crowd that will push to keep Rainey's active nightlife or anything more rowdy than a Pilates studio.
Your thinking about it all wrong (my best Christopher Walken imitation) I've lived on Rainey before it was cool, before any bars were here, ya, even before the infamous Bridget. It was I and few like us that brought Bridget to The Street. Your welcome. Back then, it was down right scary to come home from downtown at night. The chain-drive was the only game in town and not my cup of tea. In fact, when we got to red river and cc, we would literally jog home to avoid the crazies. So yeah, its pretty great now, and not even close to dirty 6th, not close at all !

Now for the part you thinking about it all wrong, old folks like to get their buzz on too. Just because your kids are out of the house, doesn't mean you go crawl in a corner and die. Lets move on tho, and talk about old people day drinking. They go out during the day. What a boon for the bars! Now they can operate 18 hours a day, instead of a measly 4 when the kids show up at 8 or 10 pm and pinch pennies. And yeah, old people got money to spend, you know, before they die and stuff like that. spend it !!! And not all of us are trust fund babies, some actually worked their ass off all their lives. Got a problem with that? To that, I say get a job!!

I do agree that ground level, outdoor bars and/or restaurants are where its at and I hope we can keep that alive here on The Street. Here's to Rainey Street !!
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Old Posted Aug 27, 2024, 8:32 PM
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The Katz's Restaurant Co. have purchased the former Katz's restaurant site at 6th & Rio Grande from the evil WCC. Local media ie KXAN. ABJ etc have the story.
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Old Posted Aug 27, 2024, 8:45 PM
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Is this an ideal thread where I post my restaurant review content? Haha

Just as long as the place is new of course
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Old Posted Aug 27, 2024, 9:55 PM
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I wouldn’t mind it! There’s only a dozen people who even comment normally
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Old Posted Aug 29, 2024, 4:27 PM
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^Sweet!

Also, I heard Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is closing down due to a high rise coming in that area
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Old Posted Aug 29, 2024, 4:30 PM
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Idk if there's a Instagram code to post videos but there is a new All You Can Eat sushi spot!

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Interesting I thought that tower was dead I don’t think we have heard on it since like 2021
Wonder how true the rumors are
I wish 506 west would resurface
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Interesting I thought that tower was dead I don’t think we have heard on it since like 2021
Wonder how true the rumors are
I wish 506 west would resurface
That project (701 W. 6th) had a re-submitted site plan in 2023 after the original one expired. But the re-submitted site plan hasn't had an update since February.
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Paperboy to open a second location on S. Lamar

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Is 71 Rainey the food trucks?
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Is 71 Rainey the food trucks?
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Michelin's Texas guide was revealed tonight, Austin had 7 restaurants receive one Michelin star:
  • Barley Swine
  • Craft Omakase
  • Hestia
  • Olamaie
  • Interstellar BBQ
  • La Barbecue
  • LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue

Full Austin list of Michelin restaurants and awards can be found here: https://austin.culturemap.com/news/r...n-stars-texas/

I'm surprised Austin received more stars than the other Texas cities - pretty cool stuff. No restaurants in Texas received more than one Michelin start, though the Commodore Perry hotel did receive 2 Michelin Keys
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I was surprised with the amount of Michelin star spots here too. I only really know the BBQ spots and Hestia but now I'll try them all!
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I was shocked (in a good way)! Austin has 7 of the 15 Michelin Starred restaurants in all of Texas!

It also led the way with the other levels of recommendation from Michelin. This now provides proof of how good Austin's dining scene is.
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I was surprised with the amount of Michelin star spots here too. I only really know the BBQ spots and Hestia but now I'll try them all!
Hestia and Olamaie are both amazing.

Surprised that Jefferey's didn't make the cut. I believe it is a 2 star for sure.
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So glad the Michelin Folks finally caught up to Austin.! About time!
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Hestia and Olamaie are both amazing.

Surprised that Jefferey's didn't make the cut. I believe it is a 2 star for sure.
Jefferey's is good. However, IMHO, it's not as good as it used to be. It is listed as "Michelin Recommended" in their most current guide.

To be considered a Michelin two-star restaurant, one must be in the Top 30 or so restaurants in the U.S. (top ~400 in the world). Sadly, Jefferey's is not.

Michelin did not honor any Texas restaurant with one of their coveted two or three-stars.



By the numbers (as of last month):

-Michelin One-Star restaurants in the world - 2290 (207 in US)
-Michelin Two-Star restaurants in the world - 414 (33 in US)
-Michelin Three-Star restaurants in the world - 146 (13 in US)
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Since they dropped the list, I've been curious if they weigh these places against the global restaurant scene or if they consider them only within the boundaries set for the list.

I think who did and didn't make it lends to be more of a list of restaurants that succeed when compared globally and not locally, but I don't know if that's an aspect of how they consider who to recommend, if at all. I know their official rules are along the lines of just the food, but surely that means they're not weighing it as " good [ cuisine] for [location]." For example, if they gave a star to a cajun restaurant in Japan, it would be because of its excellent cajun food, period. Not that it's great Cajun for being in Japan.

Which would explain perceived snubs that others mention like Uchi or Canje.
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Icenhauer’s at 83 Rainey will closing November 24th

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