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Golf Courses in Austin (1- 6 of 6)

  Bluebonnet Hill Golf Course
9100 Decker Ln , Austin, TX
Phone - 5122724228

  Golf Work
3660 Stoneridge Rd , Austin, TX
Phone - 5123278089

  Hills Country Club, The
26 Club Estates Pkwy , Austin, TX
Phone - 5122617200

Lions Municipal Public Golf Course Lions Municipal Public Golf Course
2901 Enfield Road , Austin, TX
Phone - (512) 477-6963

This is one of the oldest and most historic public golf courses in Texas. Founded in 1924 and with just over 6,000 [more]

  Merlyn Dean Inc
33231 , Austin, TX
Phone - 5124449339

  Riverside Golf Course
1020 Grove Blvd , Austin, TX
Phone - 5123867077

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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
May 9, 2008 by sherry from fairfeild
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • It is awesome.
  • Too many people.

“I love Austin!”

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Esther's Follies
Dec 30, 2007 by Selena from Dallas
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • So much fun in such a short time.
  • So many people in such a small space.

“We didn't have reservations but stood first in line for standby. They served drinks but you get it yourself. The show was non stop laughing out loud. A good mix of skits, music, magic and funny costumes. I would go back again and will tell friends to go too.”

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Austin Zoo
Oct 7, 2006 by Melissa from Austin, TX
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Noble Cause.
  • Bad Management.

“We took our children today for their first visit to the zoo. The grounds were in sad condition and the enclosures for the animals were tiny. We sympathized with the fact that this is a non profit rescue organization. However, our encounter with the director and associate director have left us unwilling to ever return. After our visit, we entered the gift shop to buy our kids souvenirs. We were showing them the sounds that the stuffed toys make when the owner rudely informed us we were ruining the toys by using up all the sounds. When we tried to explain that we were showing them to our toddlers to see which interested them so we could buy their favorites she threw a sarcastic comment over her shoulder as she walked away. When I informed the Associate Director we would not be returning and would tell our friends about the treatment we received she told us that if we caused the facility to lose money by negative word of mouth, the deaths of the animals would be on our shoulders and she hoped we could sleep at night.”

12 of 15 people found this review helpful.
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University of Texas at Austin
Feb 1, 2005 by Aaron W . from Fairfield, CT
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Interesting Texas History
  • Not open on weekends

“There's a lot to learn here on the UT campus. There's the LBJ museum and a few art galleries. Also interesting is the tower that overlooks the campus. The tower was famous in the 69's when a sniper shot dead almost a dozen students from the top. It closed for decades, but is now reopen to the public and has spectacular views of the city. Don't forget to get your Longhorn t-shirt!”

3 of 5 people found this review helpful.
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