Thousands of visitors fly kites at ABC Kite Fest at Zilker Park on Sunday, April 14, 2024 in Austin.
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In April, Austin softens. The air feels forgiving, and everything seems on the verge of becoming something else. It’s the month that makes you believe in starting over, or at least starting something. A conversation that goes longer than expected. A glance that lingers. The possibility of new love, or a softer version of the old kind.
April offers just enough mild weather, just enough bloom, to make simple plans feel like the highlight of your month. These are the weeks for dates that unfold and surprise you.
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The truth is, a good date in this city has very little to do with how much you spend and everything to do with how you move through it. Consider this a short list of ways to fall in like — or something adjacent — without crossing the $40 mark.
$20: Weekend matcha and farmers market
The Barton Creek Farmers’ Market originated on Burnet Road in 1987 and spent many years in Sunset Valley before moving to Barton Creek Square Mall.
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You start with an iced Bluebonnet Matcha from Merit Coffee on South Lamar. It arrives with blueberry lavender on the bottom, basil and milk of your choosing. It tastes like spring in a way that feels slightly engineered but still convincing.Â
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Then you go to the back of Barton Creek Mall, where there’s a farmers market every Saturday. You drift toward the vendors, letting the crowd pull you along. You walk, you sip, you point out things you’d never actually buy. There are samples — honey, bread, something pickled — and you both pretend to have discerning palates. It feels, briefly, like a shared life edited down to its most flattering moments. Bonus: The mall parking lot has one of the best skyline views in the city.Â
Barton Creek Farmers Market: 2901 S. Capital of Texas Hwy. 512-280-1976, bartoncreekfarmersmarket.org.
Merit Coffee: 1105 S. Lamar Blvd. 512-906-0010, meritcoffee.com.
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$30: Free yoga and Side Eye Pie
The Side Eye Pizza trailer cooks from a wood-burning oven at Meanwhile Brewing Co. in Southeast Austin.Â
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At Meanwhile Brewing Co., Sunday morning begins with intention. You lay down your mats for a free community class with Practice Yoga Austin and pretend not to notice how close your hands land during downward dog. Seeing someone try to find balance rearranges your expectations.
Afterward, you order a pizza from Side Eye Pie. Suddenly, you’re sitting in the sun, splitting it like it’s the most natural progression in the world.
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Meanwhile Brewing Co.: 3901 Promontory Point Dr. 512-308-3659, meanwhilebeer.com.
$40: Spring picnic at ABC Kite Fest
Nancy Orea launches a kite for Rafael Figueredo at ABC Kite Fest at Zilker Park on Sunday, April 14, 2024 in Austin.
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You tell them to meet you at Zilker Park on April 11 for the ABC Kite Fest. The field is already alive with kites snapping in the sky, kids sprinting with improbable confidence, the smell of sunscreen and grass. You’ve brought a kite, or maybe you haven’t, which is its own kind of honesty.
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You spread out a blanket and unpack snacks from Tiny Grocer. Olives, something sparkling, maybe strawberries if you’re feeling flush. The conversation drifts. You talk about nothing, which is to say everything: where you grew up, whether you believe in luck, why Austin feels different in April.
Tiny Grocer: 1718 S. Congress Ave. 512-520-5735, tinygrocer.com.