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Austin Grub: Day 2

Time for Day 2 of my food adventure in Austin, Texas. The lame one. With all the music and no SPAM Museum. After Day 1, this is what was left in my per diem account:

$317.90

Lowell and I began putting the rooms (that were available to us) together about 8 in the morning. Which gave me plenty of time to hit the super secret rich prick club up for a free breakfast.

Austin Trip: Day 2
View from the RP Club balcony.
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Repping the 2nd best college in Iowa.
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These sausage things were disappointing. The potatoes were good.
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Eggs! Now I know I was rubbing elbows with the elites. (I know probably pre-whipped eggs – if you don’t know what that is, ask a poor person.)
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This was the worst fruit I’ve had my life. Is this why rich people are so angry and greedy? Cause they’ve never had good fruit?
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I definitely didn’t grab any of this stuff and take it back to my room…
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Oatmeal was pretty good!
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I ate like a king in the morning.

On Day 1 Kim made a huge deal about how she knew where we were going to eat lunch on Day 2. Gus’s Fried Chicken. Which is world famous. Unless you live in a cave or something. I was excited because I love fried chicken. Still tentatively thinking of taking a trip to Kansas City just to eat fried chicken. Keep your judgments to yourself, or the comments section.

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If you pay attention to my New to Me Vinyl Friday on the Snapchat, you know I love me some Gary Clark Jr.!
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Don’t need a menu, only a fool wouldn’t get the fried chicken.
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You know your boy got some sweet tea.
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Oh, Kim!
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Fried Okra? Yes please!
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Guess your boy has eaten fried chicken now. You know who has never eaten fried chicken though? Kim.
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The King! The only monarch I recognize.
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I don’t think I would consider it spicy. This is not Nashville chicken we’re talking about here.
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Gus’s started in Mason, Tennessee. Wonder how far they would have made it if they concentrated on grilled cheese sandwiches.
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After lunch, Lowell and I went back to setting up and then spent a long time waiting for them to get breakout rooms set up so we could setup our stuff. It was a long day of mostly waiting and twiddling our thumbs. Eventually we gave up and went for supper.

Austin Trip: Day 2
Have you ever watched people put together a balloon arch? 1/10 stars. Do not recommend.
Austin Trip: Day 2
Lowell and I just went walking. Eventually we crossed the Colorado River on the Congress Street Bridge looking for food.
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Until we saw a bunch of people just standing there looking at the bridge did we realize we were on Austin’s famous bat bridge.
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We found nothing on the other side of the Colorado River. So we walked back.
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And found this weird taco place.
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Veracruz. They serve all natural Mexican Cuisine.
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And agave straws. Which worked okay.
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3 tacos and a mango agua fresca.
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All things considered, I’d much rather have Rico’s.
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Like all bathrooms should be.
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Above this, there was a sweet mural dedicated to Women’s Rights that we couldn’t see cause we were too close.

The Quick Overview:

  • Gus does deserve to be world famous. The fried chicken was fantastic.
  • The potato salad is sweet in a good way and buried the potato salad from the night before.
  • Sweet tea was on point and I would expect nothing less.
  • I will be visiting a Gus’s in the future. They are as close as Kansas City. I just had a great idea for a fried chicken double header!
  • The damage at Gus’s was $25.58.
  • The tacos at Veracruz were just kind of okay. I would not see a reason to eat there again.
  • The damage at Veracruz was $32.69 Which is insane to me for 3 tacos and a drink.

My breakfast was free. My lunch was $25.58. Supper was $32.69. That means at the end of Day 2, this is what remained in the per diem account:

$292.32

Could I make that last through Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and for the flight home on Sunday? We’ll start to answer that next Sunday.