Posts tagged ‘house’

January 5, 2009

Designer Clearance House

Driving down Burnet Road the other day, I was stopped in my tracks by the Designer Clearance House. This rarely happens to me, but who am I to turn down Designer clearances? I turn my car around and pop into the little shop to be greeted by a friendly man named Lalo. I ignore him in favor of the shoes … Sam Edelman flats, Loeffler Randall heels, Dolce Vita for $39?! Another section with shoes for just $59?! Then, another section with shoes for … well, more, but still deeply discounted?! So exciting.

Plus, they have clothes! All of their clothes come from an exclusive deal with Houston upscale retailer Tootsie’s and are offered at an astounding 75% off of retail price. There was a stunning red Badgley Mischka strapless dress for a mere $112! Lalo told me all about how they started as an appointment-only designer shoe clearance house, but then they made the deal with Tootsie’s, and now they have a permanent home (this one, on Burnet) with real store hours: Mon-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-6 & Sun 12-4.

And then the sweet man said to me, “We just have a lot of fun. We love it.”

A retailer who just loves selling shoes on the cheap and fancy schmancy dresses for super-marked-down prices? Dear Lalo, we’re going to have a lot of fun together, and we’re definitely going to love it.

From their website, written by Lalo’s daughter-in-law, Spring:

A recent arrival at the store is designer and couture apparel at HUGE discounts! We currently have the following clothing brand (to name a few): Fabulous party dresses from Nicole Miller, fun summer shifts from Diane VonFurstenburg, loungewear from Juicy Couture, street wear and party dresses from BCBG, separates by Elie Tahari, mother-of-the-bride suits by Armani, occasion dresses from Kay Unger, and all sorts of goodies from Alice and Olivia, Trina Turk, Theory, Robert Rodriguez and Nanette Lepore.

Right now, we have shoes from Loeffler Randall, D&G, Tori Burch, Cole Haan, Moschino, Michael Kors, Bolo, Ashley Deerborn, Guiseppe Zanotti, London Sole, Martinez Valero, Rafe, Dolce Vita and MANY more great brands.

Go check it out; I know I need to get back!!

December 24, 2008

Red House Lounge – Stortini + Stortini’s pizza = Red House Pizzeria

It’s a confusing bit of mathematical dining calculations, but basically Stortini’s lounge in the back–the Red House Lounge–was a much bigger success than the restaurant she sat in. So they closed Stortini Bistro.

Then, the popular neighborhood bar stole the finer points of its sister restaurant, uh, the pizza, and expanded into the entire space. It’s sort of like the twin fetuses where one eats the other. Except less gross.

“We noticed that most of our clientele was always migrating to the relaxed atmosphere of the Red House Lounge,” says owner of both Red House Pizzeria and the former Stortini Carlos Rivero. “And our most popular menu items at Stortini were our pizzas. So we decided to combine the two concepts for an altogether more approachable atmosphere.”

Basically, it’s a rebrand. In addition to bar bites, the new “Favorites Menu,” includes a Margherita pizza, a Mediterranean-style pie, a house-made sausage and peppers pizza, an expanded list of calzones, and a “build-your-own” option. A BIG perk, the place also offer pizza by the slice, perfect for a happy hour snack.

The new/old Red House Pizzeria is at 1917 Manor Rd. and is open daily from 5pm. Lunch will start after the New Year. I’m thinking the place has to be good if their PIZZA is what they took from the menu, so I can’t wait to try … though I just can’t give up my Mangia …

November 25, 2008

Four Seasons Tree Lighting

I love the Four Seasons Hotel Austin, with their incredible popovers and see-and-be-seen lobby bar. Tonight, they’ll be lighting their tree and unveiling their crazy-cool Gingerbread Village and everyone is invited! 5:30pm in the lobby. Complimentary treats and refreshments will be served.

I went last year and had a great time–the gingerbread village really is a sight to behold. What better way to kick off your Tuesday-it’s-almost-time-for-Thanksgiving celebrations? Plus there’s a stocking with my name on it by the fireplace … ;-)

Plus, the Whole Foods ice skating rink opened this week, so holiday thrills are starting to abound! 10am-9pm through Jan 11, $10.

November 22, 2008

Ultimate Lazy Sunday Afternoon = Free Beer

That’s right, try (512) Brewery’s new Pecan Porter Sunday for FREE from 2-4pm at the brewery.
(512) Fall Open House
407 Radam, F200 Austin, Texas, 78745
(between South 1st & South Congress, one block south of Ben White)

I’ve liked the (512) Brewery brews, so I’m willing to bet this is pretty good too. Yum, nutty winter beer! They say: “Local pecans that show up in the nose and more subtly in the flavor, make this a delightful fall seasonal.”

November 20, 2008

Thursday is back to being Thursday

Last week, Wednesday was the new Thursday: jam-packed with events. This week, Thursday is back and bigger and better than ever … must be the holiday season! I’m torn! Which to go to?!

Magazine Issue Launch: Austin Monthly

Austin Monthly is launching their December COOL issue and the winter issue of Austin Monthly Home at a super eco-friendly home in Rollingwood. The party features a glimpse into an incredibly-designed home, as well as free food and drinks, per usual. I’m personally partial because I wrote an article for Austin Monthly Home this issue, but Rollingwood IS pretty far from me …

Austin Monthly Party

2009 Calendar Kick-Off: Austin Fun Stuff

Then, Austin Fun Stuff Calendars is having a private calendar kick-off party (don’t worry, you’re invited, thisislifeinaustin readers!)from 5-8pm at the Cathedral of Junk. There will be live music, free beer and drinks, giveaways of 2009 calendars, and more. You MUST RSVP to attend.

Fashion Show + Party Favors: Soigne and Slate

Slate Mens Apparel and Soigne Boutique are celebrating their anniversary from 7-9pm!

Winter fashion show at 7:30 plus complimentary appetizers and drinks.

Soigne’ and Slate will also be giving away party favors from Hause of Howe, French Connection, and Ben Sherman for men and women.

Enjoy 20% off clothes and shoes that evening!

Grand Opening: lululemon

On the other hand, lululemon is hosting their Grand Opening (nevermind that they had events all last weekend) with a sushi chef and lots of live entertainment!lululemon party

What’s a busy socialite to do?!

October 30, 2008

Mansion of Terror: Danger Hellaphant

Last night, a team of us (okay, just me and two guys–gotta protect myself!) went to Mansion of Terror, the haunted house that’s billed as the scariest in Austin. And the #8 in the nation. Or the #1 by Lions Gate Films. Who knew film companies rated haunted houses? Anyway, it’s good.

So good that someone was leaving via EMS when we were waiting in line. Did someone faint? Real or the best publicity stunt ever? No one knows …

The night started with me standing in line, where I felt a small flutter of movement on the small of my back before this guy whispered something horribly creepy in my ear:

Terrifying.

We went into Blood Frenzy first, where they actually spray fake blood on you from some of the scenes. They offer raincoats, but those are for wussies. The haunted house was pretty long and definitely scary, with some insane mirror/light combinations that made me feel unsteady and like I was about to fall over. Which is kind of cool, in a scary way–but that’s why you’re there, no? The scenes were creative and gruesome, which made for scariness even when monsters weren’t jumping out at me.

Then we went into the other haunted house, Slaughter Circus. This was by far the better one, though shorter. It had creepy circus/childlike music playing, which was a nice touch against the horrifying scenes set out. More actors popped out at us, and these actors were intense: a chainsaw-wielding clown who cornered me and my brother against a wall after we emerged from the claustrophobia tunnel, a crazy woman who wouldn’t stop shoving a bone in my face, and the best: the siamese twins. These two girls would sing songs in a singsongy voice and then scream. When I laughed at this, one of them–seemingly spur of the moment–yelled out, “Why are you laughing?! I hope a truck smashes into your face!

It was awesome.

I definitely recommend Mansion of Terror. I love Haunted Houses and this one/these two were probably the best I’ve ever been to, out of several in Austin, Houston, and Dallas. They’re open ’til 2am Halloween night, so you’ve still got plenty of time to get your terror on …

Slaughter Circus … hahaha.

October 25, 2008

Haunted Pub Crawls Galore!

TWO Haunted Pub Crawls?! There’s one Saturday and Sunday, so pick your poison or scare yourself silly and go to both:

Saturday: Haunted House Pub Crawl

There are two main draws to the Haunted House Pub Crawl: Mansion of Terror (supposed to be the scaries in Austin) and drinks on the bus.

$50 ticket includes:

  • Rockin’ Rides Party Bus with karaoke
  • FREE drinks on the bus
  • Admission to Mansion of Terror haunted house

Details: Meet at Iron Cactus on 6th by 8:45. Go to Mansion of Terror. Unlimited drinks and karaoke on the bus. Back to 6th street and drop you off at several bars along the way. The party bus will drop you off back at Iron Cactus at 1am.

Sunday: Haunted Sixth Street Pub Crawl

The Haunted Sixth Street Pub Crawl is a two-hour walking tour of Sixth Streets haunted spots. Heard of the Driskill ghost? There are more where she comes from. $20 gets you more spirits than you can consume … har har. It actually gets you no beverage spirits, just the supernatural kind. Meet at Moonshine Patio Bar and Grill at 5:45pm. Tickets and more info: www.hauntedtexas.com

October 21, 2008

Techno Tuesday

So I’m not a big fan of techno. I know there are cooler–and more specific–terms for it, but I just call it all techno. House, trance, drum-n-bass, whatever. It’s techno. (Electronic music is the proper term, alright? please don’t send me hate mail) BUT I have some good friends who are djs and obviously love the stuff, so here I am. Go see them play tonight. And truth be told, it CAN be great to dance to, so I don’t HATE it. Anyway, this is beside the point. The point is:

Tuesdays (not just tonight!) at 10pm at Plush

Drum n Bass featuring Loki, John-e-Glock, T-Junglist, Chichi

August 11, 2008

Polkadots Cupcake Factory

When I heard about this company called Polkadots Cupcake Factory suddenly sponsoring all these happy hour-type events, I had to see what the deal was. Plus, the cupcake trend has gotten so out of hand, and these places are cropping up everywhere.

A friend and I split two cupcakes: the cookie dough, and the chocolate peanut butter. Both were really good, the cookie dough’s chocolate icing wasn’t as good, but the inside had a big ball of actual cookie dough inside, so I couldn’t complain too much. As for the other cupcake, the chocolate cake wasn’t as good as the peanut butter icing. Basically, I needed the peanut butter icing on the cookie dough cake.

I also must admit that I’m writing this post-visit to Sprinkles, a cupcake bakery in Dallas (they also have one in Houston) that started in Beverly Hills and which gave me absolutely the best half of a cupcake I could ever have imagined. I mean, this thing was OUTSTANDING. Flavor: Peanut butter chocolate. Description: “chocolate chip-studded peanut butter cake with fudgy milk chocolate cream cheese icing.” Love: me. I only got a half, and it changed my life. It was better than the wedding cake I tried later that night. Sprinkles, please come to Austin.

In the meantime, Polkadots is probably the best substitute. Or I’ll have to give them another try to see if they can trump Sprinkles. :-)

August 10, 2008

I <3 Mangia Pizza

I freakin’ love Mangia Pizza. Large whole wheat Chicago-style crust with spinach and mushrooms, please!

The other night after volleyball, we went to the Draught House to check out the (512) beers. The Wit was much lighter and smoother than the Pale, though both had pretty good flavors. But that’s not the point, the point is that we arrived at the Draught House around 9pm, and they had already closed the kitchen but said it was totally cool if we ordered in food. MANGIA!!

So we ordered a large whole wheat Chicago-style crust with spinach and mushrooms, and it was awesome. I mean, Mangia is awesome anyway, but sitting on the tailgate (of my SUV, so I guess we were technically sitting in the trunk), chilling in the parking lot with Mangia pizza and local beer was pretty much the best thing ever. If you do one thing when the weather is slightly cooler (it was last night!), make it a point to bring a folding chair, sit in the Draught House parking lot, and order a Mangia pizza. (512) 302-5200.

I love Austin.

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