Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Peel Off Your Clothes Like A Pro
Taught at a private & informal studio, approximately 16 miles north of downtown Austin. Classes are for women only. The location is equipped with poles, full length mirrors, sound system, air condtioning/heat, hardwood floors, and trick matting when requested. Classes may be scheduled by phone only (512) 848-7997.
Let It Ride
Lounge tickets for adults are $32. A lounge ticket reserves you a seat in one of the three first class lounge cars and includes complimentary snacks and soft drinks. The lounge cars are heated and air-conditioned.
To reach the depot in Cedar Park from Austin, take I-35 north to Highway 183. Exit at RM 1431/Whitestone Boulevard in Cedar Park and turn left. The railroad station is a half-mile ahead on the right
Discover Scuba
Dive World is located on FM 620 at the corner of Lake Creek Pkwy.
Climbing Friends
I recommend them as a great place to start, or to continue your rock climbing experience and what better way to do that then with your friends. Their day passes are very affordable only $15. Overall, a fun place to feel outdoors even when you're in.
The Belly Dance Date
They also have a hookah lounge ... a place to relax. The special tobacco used with the Hookahs is called Shisha. Shisha Pricing: regular Shisha: $12 each and exotic Shisha flavors: $15 each. Shisha is half-price Tuesday-Thursday from 6pm-7pm.
Phara's is located at 111 E. North Loop, Austin, less than one mile east of Lamar Blvd in the North Loop Business District.
Phara's is an experience to delight all of the senses.
Slide, Splash, Squirt
Taste Away
They also offer Private Tastings in their their private cellar tasting room. For this guided tasting, you are presented with five wines, a combination of whites and reds.. Each wine is briefly discussed and then you are allowed time for to discuss your own impressions and make notes on a tasting sheet. Included is a selection of gourmet cheeses and a dessert.
Wine tasting is fun, educational, inexpensive and romantic. Uncork the Possibilities and Enhance Your Wine Experience Today at Vino 100!
Pizza, Arcade, And More A Good Choice For Families
You can save $13 off of admission if you take advantage of twilight pricing which starts at 7pm every day. You pay just $9.95 for twilight. Kids under 40” are free. Buffet not included.
'Dinner And A Movie' Gets A Cheap Makeover
Cheap and family friendly fun.
Horse Sense
Debt Free Date Night
Valentines Day should be everyday in a relationship. Evenings of laughter, great conversation, perfect dates with romantic atmosphere, yummy food and great glasses of wine. Even if your budget won't allow your love to take you to the most expensive restaurants in Austin there are plenty of economical things you can do with your love that won't break the bank.
Try making Tuesday night date night. Austin Museum of Art presents an array of art experiences focusing primarily on 20th-century and contemporary art. Every Tuesday is $1 admission. Try a little taste of Havana in Austin's Warehouse District. Cuba Libre has 2-for-1 dinner entrees on Tuesday nights. The Jackalope is Austin's most notorious old school "dive bar" with velvet paintings on the walls, and a huge padded bar. Tuesday is 1/2 price pizza night. Patsy's Cowgirl Cafe has live music nightly and half price burgers on Tuesdays. Try a Willie Nelson Burger or a Vince Young Bacon Burger.
Some other great Tuesday night specials:
- Vulcan Video: 2-for-1 movies on all 5-Day Rentals
- Saba Cafe: $2 fish or steak tacos
- Sonic (5PM-Close): 1/2 price burgers
- Quality Seafood Market restaurant: (6-9PM) $2 fish tacos & $2 draft beers
- Cypress Grill (5:30-10PM): 14 shrimp for $6.99
- Mama Fu's Asian House: $7 drink & entrée
- Green Mesquite (5-9PM): 2 for 1 chicken fried steak
KIDS IN THE CAR FOR A FREE MEAL
PACK THE KIDS IN THE CAR FOR A FREE MEAL
Family Night
I love eating good food, but only if it’s prepared by someone else! Being culinary challenged, I rarely stand in front of a stove or venture down a grocery aisle. Taking the lid off a yogurt container is my idea of “slaving away” in the kitchen. My next kitchen is going to have vending machines. But being on a budget one of the first things I had to cut back on was eating out. Recently, I decided to test how far I could stretch the money I had budgeted for eating out. My family and I spent a week eating out at restaurants offering free kids meals.
Here's how it went:
- Monday: We went to Mangia Pizza for the free kids' meals all day on Mondays. Besides their award winning stuffed pizza they also have spaghetti, lasagna, sandwiches, wraps, and cheesesteaks.
- Tuesday: Was dinner at Kerbey Lane Café to take advantage of kids eat free Tuesdays. The kids menu has 16 items for example hippy burgers, enchiladas, omelets, pancakes and more. Bonus points for Kerbey Lane for using local goods and services and supporting our local economy.
- Wednesday: Casual dining at Applebee's where kids eat free all day on Wednesday. They offer 2 free kids' meals per adult entrée purchased. Applebee's menu features beef, chicken and pork items, as well as burgers, pasta and seafood.
- Thursday: We tried Molcas Mexican Restaurant. Kids eat free on Tuesdays and Thursdays all day with adult purchase.
- Friday: Austin Park and Pizza with an all-u-can eat buffet for $5.95, kids under 40" eat for free. For an additional cost the kids can enjoy mini golf, laser tag, batting cages, bumper boats, and a rock climbing wall.
- All Weekend: We were at Zen. Kids eat free all weekend with purchase of an adult enlightened bowl. Some of the things you can find on the kids menu are macaroni & cheese, and all natural sesame almond chicken tenders.
- Bonus: IHOP everyday from 4-close kids eat free with an adult meal purchase.