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    Eat and Drink Austin

    Eat and Drink Austin

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    Foodie News! Every Yelper should be familiar with this…read moremagazine. It's available at local restaurants, bars and markets across Austin. It's a free, monthly full color publication with local food reporting, interviews, advertisements, and photos. Eat & Drink serves large cities across the country, and each city has its own edition. The magazine features locally grown foods and ingredients, and are all things that you should be able to find in the local farmers market, or around Austin. It makes it easy to obtain the foods featured in the magazine. Flipping through each page, my mouth waters at the photo spreads. This magazine doesn't talk about things that major chains are doing- it's all local people that they discuss and interview. Most of the things are focused on community, the environment, and local news. They usually feature recipes of the dishes featured that showcase local ingredients. The advertising in here is pretty great too- it's a lot of small businesses promoting their events. You can subscribe to this magazine by the mail, or just pick it up for free at your favorite local restaurant.

    This is definately one of my favorite local publications. You can find it at many bars and…read morerestaurants all over the city, usually situated near the Chronicle. Eat and Drink Austin is a magazine that features and reviews restaurants citywide. The reviews are incredibly thorough and seemingly unbiased. I've discovered many places that I'd like to visit (a few that I actually have), just by reading this magazine. The current edition begins with a breakdown of all things new and improved in the Austin restaurant life. It discusses where new restaurants are going to be, where old ones are moving to, and where old ones are expanding to (I just learned that Hyde Park Bar and Grill is opening/has opened a second location on West Gate). The rest of the magazine features different reviews of various eateries of the city. Towards the end, there's a restaurant listing and a fairly detailed map, showing where they are. A new feature, on the last page, is called "Where can I find..." This edition asks, where can I find pizza. It recommends various local pizza joints all over the city, so you don't have to resort to the chains. One downside, which is actually an upside to me, is the massive amount of advertisements. I feel, though, that if I discover someplace new in these ads, that it's totally worth going through! For the record, I've picked up Eat and Drink Austin at the Draught House and I think the time I went to Magnolia Cafe...just a couple spots where you can find this awesome publication!

    Tribeza Magazine

    Tribeza Magazine

    3.5
    (11 reviews)

    I just picked up the latest "fashion" issue. What a huge disappointment! I've never seen such bad…read morephotography with some truly awful and pedestrian clothing. Not one bit of flair, just unimaginative and unremarkable. The kind of clothing you see on women coming to Austin for a bachelorette party. Sophisticated people in Austin do not dress like that. You need to find a new person for "fashion" issues in the future. On another note - the men's shorts from By George for $470 were a joke. If I saw a guy wearing those in a bar, I'd pass my wine through my nose.

    I have no beef with Tribeza. It's wild to assume the magazine is just built for the wealthy - I…read morelike shiny pages with pretty things I can't afford, and I need to sharpen my origami skills to make the paper into Christmas ornaments. The email newsletter is where it's at. Have you seen all the free events? As soon as that email hits the inbox, I open up my Google calendar (which automatically texts me an hour before my events (no I do not have an iPhone (do not judge me))) and systematically add all the fun stuff. I then start planning who will go with me for the free drinks, snacks and cupcakes, the goodie bag, the coupon giveaway, the so on and so forth. Every now and then an event is held in a place that has a clearance rack, which has it's own clearance rack, which is where you might find me making a fabulous fashion discovery. Oh Tribeza, no one should hate on you.

    Integ - printmedia - Updated June 2026

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