Seg City
Tool around touring a new kind of way. The Seg"way". Jet-setting meets the Jetson's. If walking just isn't your bag, grab some friends and go on an adventure, on your very own motor-propelled, self balancing, space-age-looking scoot-scoot. Don't forget to sign the waiver. 621 E. Sixth, 402-9299 www.segcity.com


1886 Cafe & Bakery
Let award-winning chef A. Mark Chapman take your tastebuds on a scrumptious trip back in time to some old Texas delicacies. A must-visit for its breakfast and dessert menus which fit perfectly well within her Driskill digs. 604 Brazos, Driskill Hotel, 391-7121 www.1886cafeandbakery.com


Ancho's Restaurant
If the Omni's downtown elegant atrium lobby doesn't offer enough of a reason to enjoy a dramatic meal here, the culinary delights will. Open daily for all meals, with a Sunday brunch that makes you forget about sleeping in. Made-to-order waffles and omelettes, fruit, and baked goods that'll make you stay swol. 701 Brazos, 320-5858www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/AustinDowntown/Dining.aspx


Arirang Sushi
It's like a steak-n-potatoes place, but raw fish. Korean-owned Arirang features "Bibimbab and Noodles" as well as the usual sushi treats, rolled at a bar that feels like theatre. Now, that's a wrap. 616 E. Sixth, 480-2211


B.D. Riley's Irish Pub
For a relatively small city, Austin offers a surprising amount of choices when it comes to Irish pubs. However, they’re certainly all unique, and B.D. Riley’s is the place to go for award-winning pub grub and mouth-watering Irish pints. Locally owned, B.D. Riley’s also boasts open-air seating and great specials. 204 E. Sixth, 494-1335 www.bdrileys.com


BakerMan's Bakery
Five out of five dentists agree; go here for a delicious treat. Donuts, muffins, cookies, and seven-layer nutty goodness bars. Opens at 6am if you haven't gone to sleep yet. The end. 120 E. Seventh, 476-0060 www.bakermansbakery.com


The Boiling Pot
Tip over a big steaming pot of Cajun crawfish, shrimp, stone crab, oysters, Boudin, corn, potatoes, and say "Ooooooh, Cho! Co! I'm nevah have no ahnvee agin!" The Key lime tarts are a must to top it all off. 700 E. Sixth, 472-0985


Brick Oven Restaurant
True to their name, Brick Oven makes all their pizzas in a 100-year-old oven over a real fire. Plus, gourmet toppings you won't find at Pizza Hut or Domino's, like portabello mushrooms, zucchini, chipotle pesto, and gorgonzola cheese. 1209 Red River, 477-7006 www.brickovenrestaurant.com


Bull McCabe's
Austin’s best authentic Irish pub, Bull McCabe’s serves beer in real Irish pints and is decorated like Leopold Bloom is about to walk in for his midday meal. It has a full bar, no food, a dartboard and a jukebox, all wrapped up in the gorgeous accent of an Irish bartender. A great stop for sure. 714 Red River, 478-4022