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    Pano of McCombs
    Andrew Y.

    Great university. Great people. Earn your degree here! Find your significant other here! UT has so much to offer. If you're looking on yelp to see which college you should go to, you are definitely doing it right. The food here is pretty good. Kins is better than Jester.

    Outside of the tower!
    Alyssa B.

    UT Tower was really cool - nice view of the city. Tickets were $6 per person and the whole tour takes about 45/50 minutes. Tours are very specific times and the tower is only open for organized tours you have to book in advance during one of the available time slots. Was a bit disappointed that the tour guides gave very little history of Texas, the Tower, UT, etc. They talked for about five minutes and the rest of the time is free time to walk around, take pictures, and see the views. Would have liked to hear more about it since they were UT tour guides who gave the tour. Also it was a freak incident, but our bags that we had to check (since you can't bring anything up in the tower besides things that fit in your pockets) got locked in this closet after the door jammed and it took over an hour to get our things out. Overall it's a cheap and enjoyable activity and has nice city views. I would recommend it but lock your stuff in your car instead of their lockers.

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    Mike G.

    Came here on Saturday. You need to reserve the ticket ahead of time, $6 to get in, spend about 10 mins to get through because you have to go through a scanner (like in the airport), then take elevators up. You will spend 35 mins up here, about 20 mins outside taking pictures and walk around (FYI - the top is all fenced up), and 10 mins listening to the guide talking about the history of the tower. My favorite story form the guide is that in the 1800's , the law demands that no building in Austin should be taller than the Capital building, so UT tower is four feet shorter than the Capital building, but what they didn't tell the government that the tower is build on top of 6 feet slope, so it is two feet taller (Do the Hook'em sign = 2 Feet). How was the view? It is ok, I have no emotional ties to Austin or the school, so the view was just ok to me.

    Nancy Rubins; Monochrome for Austin; 2015; stainless steel, aluminum
    Paul L.

    Nancy Rubins' Monochrome for Austin, a 2015 assemblage of metal boats stands like a giant tree outside the Norman Hackerman Building and it lends some flair to an otherwise bland campus intersection.

    Michael B.

    For $6, you'll ride an elevator and traverse several small staircases to reach the 29th floor. From here you will be rewarded with a spectacular view of the skyline and the student guides will share several interesting stories. Tours are available Saturday and Sunday only and tickets must be reserved in advance.

    Review from the front steps of the tower building.
    Patrick S.

    Cool tower...feel good campus in hippie town Texas.

    For my 50th review, I had to choose something that I held close to my heart. I am actually pretty surprised to be the first to review, but I guess it makes it all the more special. The University of Texas Tower is an international symbol that serves as both a beacon of achievement and as an ebenezar (a rock that symbolizes a new beginning) for both students and alumni of the University of Texas at Austin. The tower can be seen from almost all around the city, and stands 301 feet in the air--that's over 6 feet taller than the Texas State Capitol! It is also lit on various days of the year for achievement, memorial, and more (http://www.utexas.edu/about-ut/tower-lighting). They offer tours for the tower ($6/person) on fairly random days of each month, but the schedule is updated often here: http://www.utexas.edu/universityunions/texas-union/scene/tower-tours/schedule It really is a great tour, and it offers something "different" to do on the weekends. They'll give a you brief overview of the tower's history, the carillion (bells), and 1966 UT shooter. If you're not up for the talk, no problem. You can feel free to skip it--they usually ask if you're interested in hearing more about the tower before they give you the history lesson. As a former UT alumnus, I enjoyed going up to the top of the tower and observing my college career from literally a bird's eye view. WARNING--get ready for major nostalgia! You'll be able to point out where you had your first class, where you first met that special someone, where you lived your freshmen year, where you spent hours upon hours studying for that test that you ended up bombing and much much more... What I loved was that my "wheres" eventually turned into "remember whens" and "remember that times." You see, a lot of memories start rushing back to you from 301 feet up in the sky. The peace and quiet at the top of the tower is definitely a breath of fresh air from the fast-paced life that normally consumes us. So when life is throwing you lemons or you need to take a mini get-away, check out the tower on the weekend. It really is a great place to reflect on how far you've come from what many consider the best four years of their life. Hook 'em.

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    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema South Lamar - Royale Burger without cheese subbed Tortilla Chips instead of Fries

    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema South Lamar

    3.4(558 reviews)
    2.5 miBouldin Creek, 78704 (South Austin)
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    Kudos to Alamo for being the pioneer in offering food and drink while watching movies. While they…read morestarted with pencil and paper ordering, they have now upgraded to scanning a QR code to order online through the menu. Very .easy and convenient! Not only do they have good food and "bottomless" popcorn bowls, they also sponsor fun preview events to their special Victory fan club members, of which I am one. Last night they previewed the movie "Power Ballad," an excellent film starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas. Often they have special guests to introduce the movie and offer fun contests. At the Power Ballad preview, they awarded a guitar to the first person to jump up and name the director (John Carney). I didn't win. The theater is definitely geared to film buffs and not the normal blockbuster movie goer, with posters from current and classic films decorating the walls. They even have the scary twins from "The Shining" in one of the hallways. You won't see that at any multiplex movie theater!

    Going to have to deduct two stars for removing the long loved Austin favorite green chili queso and…read morereplacing it with some unappetizing, worse than gas station, queso. What in the world happened? ‍ Also, if you get a side salad, they don't put any dressing, cheese, or tomatoes. Corporate American skimping on the food. Sony's acquisition of the long loved Alamo Drafthouse has been all bad from what I can see. Also, restrooms are consistently dirty with human waste in multiple toilets.

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    I Love You So Much Mural - I love you so much.

    I Love You So Much Mural

    4.7(39 reviews)
    2.5 miSoCo (S. Congress Ave.), Bouldin Creek, 78704 (South Austin)

    Stop #5 The Austin TX mural tour has been so much fun. My friends are enjoying getting to know…read moreAustin, TX better. The "I Love You So Much" mural is one of Austin's most photographed and widely recognized pieces of street art. It is located on the side of Jo's Coffee at 1300 South Congress Avenue in the city's South Congress neighborhood. The mural features a simple message, "I love you so much", painted in red cursive letters on a light green wall. The mural has become a symbol of love we have for each other, connection to each other as well as the connection to the city, and Austin's love for all. The mural was created in 2010 by Amy Cook, a local Austin musician. According to the word on the streets, Cook spray painted the message as a heartfelt expression of love for her partner, Liz Lambert, who is affiliated with Jo's Coffee. Now this sign serves a love note to all that visit Austin.

    It's weird I have never reviewed this mural. Going to this Jo's location is one of my favorite…read morethings to do. It is, in fact, my favorite Jo's location. The mural is just perfection. Simple, elegant, profound, and fun. I can't even begin to count how many times I have been to this mural in the last decade or so. This along with other murals on South Congress and in Austin is where I take visitors from other cities. Well, I take them to this one only if I Love Them So Much!

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