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Originally Posted by jnihiser
6th St. is rem. of Bourbon St. I'd love to know if Austinites actually hang on 6th or not, as it seems like it might attract lots of folks from out of town.
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There's almost like a love-hate relationship that Austin locals have with 6th St. Or at least that's how I felt about it when I lived there.
I didn't really see it as an area specifically aimed for tourists, but rather for College kids. I didn't hang out in the area too much and most of my friends hated hanging out there... but there are places on 6th St that I considered my favorite places in Austin to go to, like the Jackalope, Lovejoys (now closed), Mekong River, Ritz Alamo Drafthouse, and Casino El Camino.
I personally always told people visiting Austin to always try and visit areas outside of 6th St because I always felt that it would leave a bad impression on them. People outside of 6th St are more friendly, less douchy, and generally cooler. I have a friend here in San Francisco that said when she visited 6th St she felt that people from Austin should probably not take visitors there. She didn't like the fact that it was too "college oriented" and that it was dirty. I thought it was funny as she meant it sort of tongue-in-cheek but I think there's some truth to it.
The thing about 6th is that it is probably the most dense and urban-like area of Austin and probably the most gritty and grimy too. Those things oddly appeal to me. It also has an increasing violent crime rate and probably the most concentrated crime activity in Austin too and having the Arch (Austin Resource Center for Homeless) being close by doesn't help. I always thought it was Austin's version of the Tenderloin. Those are things that the city is trying to work on. There's a proposal to redevelop 6th St, but a lot of people are against it as they feel it might take away what 6th St is about.
Anyways, those are just a few things that I can say about 6th St.