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Hyde Park is a district in Austin, Texas about a mile north of the University of Texas. It is known in Austin for being the earliest significant residential development outside the old nineteenth-century downtown city core, for containing some interesting old houses, and for being a bastion of political liberalism. There are few tourist attractions as such, other than the small Elisabet Ney sculpture museum. The largest building is Hyde Park Baptist, a kind of mega-church which draws in many parishioners from outside the neighborhood every Sunday.

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Map of Austin/Hyde Park

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  • 1 Elisabet Ney Museum. Former studio and collection of sculptor Elisabet Ney's portrait busts and personal memorabilia on display. Elisabet Ney Museum (Q5361396) on Wikidata Elisabet Ney Museum on Wikipedia

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  • 1 Hyde Park Theater, 511 West 43rd Street, 1 512-479-7529 (Box Office), 1 512-479-7530 (Office), fax: 1 512-479-7531. Ken Webster is artistic director. If you like Mamet, he's your man's man. FronteraFest is here too.

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  • FronteraFest. January–February. Austin's whirlwind festival. More theater than you can shake a stick at. Theater in theaters. Theater in people's houses. Theater everywhere.

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  • 1 Asti Trattoria, 408 E 43rd St., 1 512 451-1218. Lunch: M-F 11AM-5PM, dinner: M-Th 5-10PM, F Sa 5-11PM, closed Sunday. Authentic yet modern Italian cuisine emphasizing local and seasonal foods with an extremely cozy atmosphere.
  • 2 JuiceLand, 4500 Duval St., 1 512 380-9046. M-Sa 7AM-8PM, Su 8AM-8PM. Juice bar serving fresh organic juices, smoothies, super foods, cleanses, living foods, and more. Quality and service are top notch and the surroundings are perfectly Austin-y. There are other locations on Barton Springs, near Zilker Park and also just off Lake Austin Boulevard, near the Town Lake Hike and Bike trail. Enjoy.
  • 3 Hyde Park Bar & Grill, 4206 Duval St. (at 44th - look for the giant fork with a basket of fries on top), 1 512 458-3168. Daily 11AM-midnight. Known for their buttermilk fries and homestyle cooking. Has a pretty decent beer selection as well. Dinners $11-18.
  • 4 Kerbey Lane Cafe, 3704 Kerbey Ln, 1 512 451-1436. 24 hours.
  • 5 New World Deli, 4101 Guadalupe St. (across the street from the State Hospital), 1 512 451-7170. M-Th 9AM-9PM, F Sa 9AM-10PM, Su 9AM-6PM. Large New York deli-style sandwiches. Many people recommend the sloppy joe.
  • 6 The Parlor, 4031 Guadalupe St. (across the street from Hyde Park theater), 1 512 323-0440. M-F 11AM-midnight, Sa noon-1AM, Su noon-11PM. Join a diverse group of locals for a slice of pizza on the outdoor patio.
  • 7 Quack's 43rd Street Bakery, 411 E 43rd St, 1 512 453-3399. M-F 6:30AM-midnight, Sa 7AM-midnight, Su 7:30AM-midnight. A very popular place to sit and drink coffee, although many people claim the staff could use some lessons on their manners.
  • 8 Biscuits & Groovy, 5015 Duval Street (on the 51st St side of The Peddler), 1 512 220-9720.

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