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And the Band Played On

When I drove by this afternoon, there was a line out the door at Players.   At some point later tonight, they will serve their last burger, blend the last shake, and turn out the lights on 30 years as a fixture of the UT community.   For me, I had one last bacon cheeseburger combo a few days ago.   Change and Austin are synonymous these days, but sometimes a place goes and you feel it more personally.  Players is was one of those places for me; as was the recent demolished original Ginger Man building on 4th St.

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The very first meal I ate after arriving at UT was at Conan’s (on the site of the current Kerby Lane) and I’ll remember that forever.  My first visit to Players is not similarly etched in memory, but it was a touchstone for me through out my time as a UT student.   The burgers are fine, but it was never really about the food.  It was….comfortable.  A feeling not to be underrated when you are trying to find your place among 50,000 fellow students.

By and large, I’ve enjoyed watching Austin grow into what it is today.   Old makes way for new.   Throngs of people who were never patrons of a place suddenly become long lost friends when word comes of the next closure.   The common refrain goes something like: “Well, I never really ATE at _________ (Las Manitas, Paggi House, etc), but it was a tradition!”   While I appreciate nostalgia, the rich mixture of culture and diversity continuing to flourish in Austin requires a certain amount of perpetual motion.

As Austin continues to evolve, we’ll find new things to love.   The restaurant scene today is unrecognizable (in the best of ways) compared to a few years ago.   Paul Qui could have hung a shingle anywhere and he decided to stay in Austin.  We are better for having him.   But as we turn into a full fledged Big City – here’s hoping we can hang on to a few of those comfortable places.

Two for Tuesday – Toni Price & Home Slice Pizza

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It doesn’t get more “Austin” than spending a Tuesday night on South Congress enjoying two local favorites.  Tuesdays at the Continental Club are synonymous with Toni Price and her “Hippie Hour” fans.  The time between sets is just long enough to make a quick dash to Home Slice down the street for some of the best pizza around.

Outside of a brief move to California a couple years ago, Toni Price has been a Tuesday landmark of the Austin live music scene.   Her music stands on its own, but it doesn’t hurt that Warren Hood and Rich Brotherton have both done stints at her side.    And since it’s an early show, you’ll be home in plenty of time to face the Wednesday workday with gusto.

Just because it’s early in the week, doesn’t mean it needs to be boring.   Head on over to SoCo to feed both your soul and your belly.    You won’t be disappointed.

 

Friday Five – Burger Joints

I thought I’d post another Friday Five because I’m not getting nearly enough Chinese spam yet.   So, without further ado….a completely subjective list of burger places that I like.  Most are in the Austin area, but I had to throw in Fatburger because it’s one of the only things I look forward to when business takes me to Vegas.   And I’m willing to give In-N-Out another try when they open here, but I’m not sold yet

Andice General Store (Florence, TX) – well worth the drive, particularly if the weather is nice.  It’s one of those places you debate keeping as a secret, but too good not to spread the word.

Hopdoddy – I wish it wasn’t so popular, but still worth waiting in line.  Possibly my #1 favorite burger anywhere.  And the fries are good too!

Hut’s – I admittedly don’t go here much anymore, but it was a favorite in college and still a good stop.   And speaking of college, while maybe not the best burger, I’d feel bad for making a burger list and not including Player’s

Mighty Fine – really good burger.   They keep it simple intentionally, but lack of options keeps it from being higher on my list.  Plus the decor – while ago intentionally simple (and borrowing from Rudy’s) – doesn’t add anything.

Fatburger – First time I went here was because it was closer than In-N-Out and I was hungry.  Now it’s a must stop when I’m in a town that has one.

 

 

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