dexkaden wrote:
Oh, Austin is the prettiest city in Texas, in my opinion. Plus, they have the BEST barbecue place in the entire world there:
Iron Works BBQ It doesn't look like much, but it is so good. If you drive past it in the morning, you would think it was some hole-in-the-wall diner, but if you drive past during lunch and dinner time, you would see a line of white-shirted businessmen waiting to get in. And once you got in, you would see pictures of hundreds of famous people who love to eat there. IT IS SO GOOD.
Must respectfully disagree. Iron Works is good no doubt. But it's not even the best BBQ place in Austin, let alone the world. My personal top 5 BBQ places here are:
1. The Salt Lick
2. Sam's Longbranch
3. Smokey Moe's
4. The County Line
5. Rudy's
As for best BBQ place in the world, hard to pick just one. It's probably in Lockhart, Texas. There are three there- Kreutz, Black's, and Smitty's. All are unbelievably fantastic. Coopers in Llano, Texas is awesome as well.
dexkaden wrote:
I wouldn't move to Austin before getting into school, as it is very competitive and there's no guarantee of you getting in. Austin is experiencing exponential growth, and that is a good thing. Plus, it is the capital of Texas. Plus, you would be in Texas, which is the greatest country in the world. Plus, you would be getting a first-rate education. Plus, you would be really close to San Antonio which is a really fun city. But there is a ton of stuff to do in Austin. You can visit the capital building, which is something I would do at least once a summer (but I am weird that way.) There is Barton Springs. And museums. But you have to at least be able to tolerate sports fans if you live in Texas---especially FOOTBALL fans. Football is the religion of Texas. And great food.
Totally agree except for growth being a good thing. Dead-on about football, it really is a religion here.
dexkaden wrote:
On the downside, it is full of nasty bugs: flying cockroaches, fire ants, wasps, etc. And snakes. And pollen. And rough grass.
But if you like extreme weather, Texas thunderstorms are magnificent.
I love Texas...
Gardening is a challenge here. But as a college student he won't care about that.
I love Austin. Very few other places I would rather live.