
South Congress, Shopping a SoCo e la Cultura del Commercio Indipendente di Austin
South Congress Avenue ('SoCo') è il cuore commerciale e culturale di South Austin — la striscia di negozi indipendenti, ristoranti, locali musicali e boutique hotel che incarna più pienamente l'ethos 'Keep Austin Weird'.
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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema — South Lamar Original
The original Alamo Drafthouse (1997) on South Lamar invented the movie-plus-full-dinner format and zero phone tolerance policy. Director-curated midnight movies, cult film events, and the annual Fantastic Fest happen here.
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Uncommon Objects Antique Collective
Uncommon Objects on South Congress houses 25 dealers in a Victorian-industrial space stocked with Texas ephemera, taxidermy, vintage medical equipment, mid-century furniture, and one-of-a-kind curiosities that define Austin's aesthetic.
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Amy's Ice Creams — South Congress Flagship
Amy's Ice Creams (Austin, 1984) invented the Mexican vanilla scoop and the theatrical 'toss and catch' service. The South Congress shop remains the flagship, with seasonal flavors incorporating local ingredients and maximum sugar.
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Home Slice Pizza & Food Trailer Park
Home Slice serves New York-style pizza by the slice from a converted South Congress building, flanked by Austin's best food trailer cluster — over 20 trailers offering Thai, Ethiopian, Venezuelan, and Japanese street food.
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Continental Club — Live Music Since 1955
The Continental Club is Austin's oldest continuously operating live music venue — a 1955 supper club hosting rockabilly, swing, and blues nightly. The upstairs Continental Gallery features local visual artists alongside the music.
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South First Street — Independent Austin
South First between Oltorf and Elizabeth anchors old-school Austin — the Sagebrush (dance hall), Guero's Taco Bar (Bill Clinton ate here), Bouldin Creek Café (Austin's best vegetarian brunch), and a strip of independent shops.