1. Uncommon Objects
1602 Fortview Rd (btwn Elizabeth & Monroe St.), Austin, TX
Antique Store · South Lamar · 65 tips and reviews
Joe Young: I go to vintage shops, flea markets and antique stores across the country. Bar none, this is my absolute favorite.
Social News Network: Vintage knick-knacks and antique jewelry! If you want antlers to hang on the wall, this is the place. Also, the old photos and postcards are a site to see!
GOOD: An impressive selection of antique wares, this collection of sellers offers the ultimate in reuse. Read more.
Austin American-Statesman: A huge playground, complete with an antique fire engine. Afterward, take a ride on the Zephyr and feed the ducks.
Brenna Kadjar: Love bringing the kids at night. It's lit and cool.
Lia Koutelou: This is an awesome playground, shaded under beautiful trees and nicely organized for different age groups. Be ware of fire ants though!
5. Stag
9.0
1423 S Congress Ave (Elizabeth St. E.), Austin, TX
Men's Store · 34 tips and reviews
GQ Magazine: The best store in what's becoming one of the country's freshest cities. Stag offers antiques, apparel, and an apothecary; in fact, everything is for sale.
GQ Magazine: Stag's selection of American-designed clothes, antiques, and white-hot grooming lines also bridge that gap between affordable and "come again?" prices.
GQ Magazine: Stag offers antiques, apparel, and an apothecary; in fact, everything is for sale. Dangerous after they loosen your purse strings with a couple of Shiner Bocks.
Matt Gagnon: This place is a hidden gem. While everyone else is packed into Waterloo, you can slip into Antoine's where you will find some rare vinyl. Talk to Forest, he's awesome.
Social News Network: If you need Texas music, which you do, they have a special section. Townes Van Zandt anyone?
Social News Network: While they may not have the LARGEST selection, Antone's has the older vinyl that some other places might not. Be sure to skim through the recent buys.
9. Hillside Farmacy
8.0
1209 E 11th St (Rosewood), Austin, TX
Restaurant · Central East Austin · 90 tips and reviews
Vonia: The interior design is awesome here, very antiquated. Oysters! Make reservations for brunch!
Frank Burns: If the decor, "grocery" section, and cocktails aren't Brooklyny enough for you, the insufferable brunch crowds will truly transport you to the Burg!
Dustin Elliott: Ordered a Drambuie Old Fashioned and my taste buds just exploded 😍 One of the best I've ever had. 👌
11. Swan Dive
6.2
615 Red River St. (7th Street), Austin, TX
Dive Bar · Downtown Austin · 29 tips and reviews
Austin Chronicle: Done up in white on antique white, Swan Dive is the place for all things piquant. Specializing in the eccentric, atmospheric, and anachronistic, they book music that marches to a different off-beat.
Austin 360: Swan Dive is the closest thing Austin has to a vintage speakeasy. Inside the powder-white boutique bar, you'll find a selection of hipster cocktails and a good spirits selection.
Do512: This band has a great atmosphere and fun cocktails! Check out what's going on here during SXSW at do512.com
Cassie Delacruz: Its a deli, so most things here are good, I do really like the large downtown wall photo with the antique filter that makes it look old
Chris Topher: One the best places for tea! Consistently fresh brewed with sweet and unsweetened choices. Menu has good selection. Try the grilled chicken club or a veggie spud!
Alyse Ramirez: Get Mac & cheese as your side! YUM!
Corey Ward: The Petronius Super Tuscan and the Calma Rioja are both fantastic reds. Tons of character in the Petronius and a nice bit of spice to the Calma.
Eater: Authentic Argentinian food on hip East Sixth with festive ambiance, fantastic empanadas, and the over-the-top Quatros Leches cake. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Conrad Hametner: The wifi password is lomitobeef.