Happy Hour & A Playground. Family Fun!

Exploring Austin’s food scene with kids brings interesting hurdles. Happily, places all over town are thoughtful and accommodating, with everything from playgrounds to healthy kid meals becoming more and more common. 

One of my favorite things on a weekend is to meet up with friends at a restaurant, order a tableful of snacks, and sip a margarita while the kids run to the playground to spin, slide and run. I get to catch up with my friends, the kids play with theirs, and we all get to enjoy the sunshine.

My contribution to this years AFBA City Guide is some of the places to do just that, without breaking the bank. So read on, and let me know your favorite in the comments!

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Central Market

  • 4001 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78756
  • Kid meals: $5. Reg menu:  $8-12

It’s a grocery store with a music venue! It’s a playground where you can fill a growler! It’s a park with the occasional movie night!  Central Market at XXX and Lamar is all of those things.  You can grab a meal at the cafe and let the kids run on the playground in the park that’s just off the dog-friendly deck.  There is a kid menu with the basics–spaghetti & meatball, chicken strips, cheese pizza, with the full menu having the basic sandwiches/salads/dinner plates.

Protip: There’s a kid table at the front of the store with fruit for a 25 cent donation, and the service counter will give you a balloon for the asking.

 

Doc’s Backyard

  • 5207 Brodie Lane Sunset ValleyTX 78745
  • Kid meals: $5. Reg menu: $4-15

A bit south, in Sunset Valley, Doc’s Backyard is a great way to let the kids run off the last of a day’s worth of energy.  Loads of picnic tables, with misters and umbrellas for the hot days, overlook a playground with equipment for toddlers to big kids.  The menu covers all the fried bar basics, with burgers, tacos, sandwiches and plates.  Kid food is standard fare,  there are televisions both inside and out, and happy hours daily.

Protip:  The newspaper Community Impact nearly always has a coupon for a free kid meal with dinner purchase.

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Misters up by the firepit have you covered for all weather!

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Waterloo Icehouse  

  • 9600 S IH 35 Frontage Rd
  • 6203 N. Capital of Texas Highway
  • 9600 Escarpment Blvd
  • Kid meals: $6. Reg menu: $4-$14

Once upon a time, Austin was called Waterloo and the icehouse is where folks went to grab a cold one because it was the only cold place in town. 

Now, Waterloo Icehouse remains a good place to grab a cold one.  There’s a good selection of beer along with a full bar, and all the burgers, fries, and snacks you’d expect.  The kid menu features a mini corndog basket that young ones will love.  The playground has picnic tables nearby for keeping an eye on the kids, and so they can run back and forth between lemonade refills.

 

El Mercado

  • 1301 S. 1st Austin, TX 78701
  • Kid meals: $4.50. Reg menu: $6-15

There are three El Mercados in town, but only the one on South 1st has a tropical back porch with a playscape for the younger set.  It’s a bit tame for all but the under-5s, but the palm trees, picnic tables and chips with fresh salsa can help keep everyone else cool and happy.

The menu is Tex-Mex, with a list of burgers for those not inclined towards tacos and enchiladas.  There is a full bar, and if you get a large margarita be warned, they’re not kidding.

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Add a steel drum band and it’s a mini-vacation!

 

Phil’s Icehouse/Amy’s Ice Cream

 

  • 5620/5624 Burnet Rd Austin, TX 78756
  • 2901/ S. Lamar Ave Austin, TX 78704
  • Kid meals: $5-6.  Reg menu: $8-9.50  ice cream: $3.25 & up.

Sometimes people come up with the best ideas.  Slapping a burger joint right up against an ice cream shop and putting a cow in the yard for the youngun’s to climb on might not have seemed like a leap of genius when they started, but Phil & Amy are laughing ’till the cows come home (that hurt to type, but one of the kids thought it was hysterical).

Phil’s got a burger for everyone in your gang, and Amy will happily sling a cup or cone with your favorite crush’in with style.  On weekends it’s a pile-up of families, so avoid peak mealtimes if you’re not a crowd family, and enjoy one of Austin’s great one-stop-shops!

That wraps up my favorite playground/restaurants with kids.  Below I’ve linked some other great bloggers’ kid-friendly Austin lists–check them out for more ideas!

 

50 Places to Eat Out With Kids, from Free Fun in Austin.

20 Great Kid Friendly Restaurants, from Austin Eater.

Top 11 Family Friendly Restaurants, from Do512Family

Guide to Kid Friendly Austin Restaurants, from Full and Content.  This one has a breakdown by type of food AND part of town, and is from a fellow AFBA blogger!

 

 

 

Happy Ad Wednesday!

Finally got my act together. Not in the morning, mind you, because morning is for chumps. Instead my act and I got together after dinner like civilized people. After dinner is when all important things happen.

This week citrus is still all around, and grapes make an appearance. They’ll be cheaper later in the year, but for now this is the lowest I’ve seen in a while. Carrots and bell peppers will be the excuse the kids use to shovel ranch dressing to their mouths for the next several days.  Yogurt is also cheap, as are chicken legs, in case you needed some protein after all that Valentine candy.

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      Trader Joe’s I love you, but what in Valentine Pirate hell is this?

Happy Shopping! 

 

Randalls

bscb                                                           $1.59/lb

green seedless grapes                          $1.99/lb

Yoplait yogurt                                          50c/ea

 

Sprouts

Halos, 2 lbs                                                $1.98/ea

red or green bell peppers                       48c/ea

California navel oranges                        48c/lb

celery                                                            98c/ea

white nectarines                                       98c/lb

organic russet potatoes                           98c/lb

organic carrots, 5lb bag                           $2.98/ea

 

HEB

oranges, 4lb bag                                                  $2.48/ea

Gala apples                                                            $1.27/lb

HCF split chicken breasts, value pack          $1.27/lb

 

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Fiesta is still not on board with ‘words mean things’.

Fiesta

chicken drumsticks, jumbo bag                     37c/lb

Ataulfo mangos                                                    25c/ea

carrots, 1lb bag                                                       50c/ea

Roma tomatoes                                                    67c/lb

La Moderna pasta, 7oz                                        25c/ea

Sarita rice, 3lb bag                                                  99c/ea

Starkist chunk light tuna, 5 oz                          50c/ea (limit 4)

3 day sale–Sat/Sun/Mon ONLY!

Sunups medium eggs, dozen                            69c/ea (limit 2)

Tortimasa masa mix, 4.4lb bag                         88c/ea (limit 2)

pork picnic                                                               77c/lb (Fiesta limit)

 

Central Market

heirloom navel oranges                                                    97c/lb

 

Wheatsville

organic russet potatoes                                                     99c/lb

organic celery                                                                        89c/lb

Stonyfield organic yogurt, 32oz                                      $3/ea

 

That’s it for this week. Cheep Cheep!

 

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Pizza & a Movie Night

I realize I haven’t posted the sales. For that I apologize. But look at this great pizza! 

  

The kids got a cheese one that wasn’t nearly as pretty. It wasn’t as pretty because there was no meat on it. Homemade sausage makes everything prettier. 

I’ll have the ad post up tomorrow. In the meantime I hope your Friday night is frugal & fun! 

Happy Ad Wednesday!

I realize the late thing is becoming a chronic problem.  I’d join a blogger support group, but I did and so far it seems to be a lot of happy hours and parties. Which is awesome, but not steering me toward a robust blogging schedule.

There are also still Christmas lights in my yard, so it’s not like I’m only neglecting you Cheepsters, it’s a wide and sweeping swath of neglect.

Here I am now, though, pulling my big girl panties on and getting you informed. One thing to note, produce is not on sale much this week.  Blame the sun, making it winter in places besides here.  

Read on, and hit the sales!

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Shop the sales-don’t get scurvy!

HEB

HCF split chicken breasts, value pack                                  $1.27/lb

Eckrich smoked sausage, 30-42oz                                        $5/ea  ($1.90-$2.66/lb!)

Totino’s Frozen Party Pizza                                                   $1/ea (must buy 5)

 

Randalls

bananas                                                                                    39c/lb

navel oranges, 4lb bag                                                            $1.99/ea

St. Louis or Baby Back ribs                                                      $1.99/lb (limit 4)

Safeway bacon, 12oz                                                                 $2.50/ea

Safeway frozen tots or hashbrowns, 22.5-32oz                      $1.67/ea

Friday ONLY:

family size cheese pizza                                                              $5

family size pepperoni/sausage                                                    $6

 

Sprouts

avocados                                                                                       50c/ea

Roma tomatoes                                                                             50c/lb

navel oranges                                                                                50c/lb

boneless skinless chicken thighs or tenders                               $1.77/lb

spare ribs or country style ribs                                                     $1.99/ea

yellow popcorn kernels, bulk                                                        99c/lb

Frontera salsa, 16oz                                                                        $3/ea

Clif, Luna & Mojo bars                                                                    88c/ea (+10% off a case)

 

Fiesta

limes                                                                                                   10c/ea

boneless skinless chicken breast or thigh, value pack                    $1.29/lb (Fiesta limit)

pork spare ribs                                                                                   $1.79/lb (Fiesta limit)

cooked whole crawfish                                                                      $1.99/lb

 

 

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Fun with Charts

Well, Cheepie is having a good day.  Sometimes the word gets out, and sometimes it doesn’t.  

 

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                           Thanks, /r/austin! 

Tips from Cheepsters:

All produce is 10% off at Wheatsville, excepting ‘Co+op Basics items which are already at rock-bottom prices’.  You might find something you’ve been meaning to stock up on!

Non-grackle HEBs have prime top sirloin steaks for $4.97/lb.  If you’ve got a reason to celebrate (for example: You made it to dinnertime. Go you!), you might want to grab some. Do NOT be confused–the grackle HEBs have select grade top sirloin for $3.97/lb, and it is NOT a good deal. You can get that cheaper another time. Here’s the list of which HEBs are which!

Many thanks to those that sent in deals!

 

Happy Ad Wednesday!

Boneless chicken breasts are cheap all over, so if your freezer is low it’s a good week.  They’re not rock-bottom, but every one of the Big 4 has them on sale, so you don’t have to hunt them up.   Also at stock-up prices: cheese at Randalls, red bell peppers at Sprouts, canned tomatoes and tomato sauce at Fiesta, Community Coffee at Randalls, and Fiesta bacon. Pretty much an all-purpose stock-up week.

And before you ask, no, I don’t know what’s up with HEB! This is their worst showing ever.  Given last week they started copying Randalls’ style sales, and now have the occasional limit, I’m setting them to a DEFCON 4 on my Cheepie ConcernMeter, which I just invented right now.  I’ll get a guy on it. Probably this guy.

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I’m this much worried. It’s concern, but manageable. He’s got this.

Here’s the roundup:

Fiesta

beef sirloin tip roast                                        $2.77/lb (Fiesta limit)

Fiesta sliced bacon, 24oz                                 $4.99/lb

key limes, 1lb bag                                              50c/ea

Fiesta saltines, 6 oz box                                   99c/ea

Fiesta diced tomatoes, 14.5oz                           50c/ea

Red Gold tomato sauce, 8oz                            20c/ea

 

HEB

large green pears                                             87c/lb

bscb                                                                   $1.79/lb

assorted pork chops                                           $1.97/lb

 

Randalls

whole bone-in pork loin                                     99c/lb

bscb                                                                      $1.77/lb

Lucerne shredded or block cheese, 2lb              $4.99/ea

Community coffee, 12oz, whole or ground        $3.88/ea

DeCecco pasta, 16oz                                           B1G1 (note: look at the prices, get best deal)

Signature Kitchens can vegetable                       67c/ea

 

Sprouts

Halos mandarins, 2lb. bag                                   $1.98/ea

red bell peppers                                                      50c/ea

Fuji or Braeburn apples                                          98c/lb

organic Red or Golden Delicious apples                $1.50/lb

bscb                                                                        $1.69/lb

assorted pork chops                                               $1.99/lb

 

Central Market

PEI fresh black mussels, 2lb bag                            $8.99/ea

 

Wheatsville

R.W. Knudsen Simply Nutritious Juice, 32oz                              $2.50/ea

organic brown flaxseeds, bulk                                                         $1.99/lb

As always, if you find a deal I haven’t listed, or a special at your local store, let me know here on the blog, on Facebook or Twitter. Happy shoppping Cheepsters! 

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Science & Shopping

Here’s a secret you don’t know about Cheepie–I love me an infographic. Combine infographic with grocery shopping, and I pretty much want this one in t-shirt form.

It sums up some of the basic stuff about shopping that we all know (milk in the back of the store to make us walk past everything else) with some stuff that’s news to me, like bigger carts cause people to buy more.

The Science of Grocery Shopping
Source: BestMarketingDegrees.org

We’ve all got triggers that will have us buying things we don’t necessarily need. I’m a complete sucker for nearly anything with a 50% off sticker, for example. Knowing your own triggers, along with the science stores use to snag everyone, can help you save. We all like to do that!

Thanks to a BestMarketingDegrees.Org for sharing this infographic.

Cheep Cheep!

Free Fruit Trees!

There’s free fruit trees being handed out on Saturday by  the good people over at Tree Folks.  Every household can get two, just bring your Austin Energy bill or driver’s license with an Austin address.

This time around you can get pear, plum peach and persimmon.  Next month they’re handing out citrus and fig! These are some good people–get there early so you don’t miss yours.

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Happy Ad Wednesday!

Limits. 

Not very long ago the only time I had to mention limits was when Fiesta had their meats on such a deep discount that they required ‘limit 2 w/$25 or more additional purchase’. I specifically avoid dealing with HEB’s Combo-Locos, or anything involving coupons because I want this to be very simple:

List of cheap stuff, buy these if you want.

If you glance down at the list this week, you’ll see I’ve got three of five stores with limits on their loss-leaders.  This is a pesky trend, and one I hope abates.  Limits make it harder to do what I suggest, which is walk in to a store, buy the thing on sale and walk out–which is of course what they’re trying to stop.  If it continues to expand I’ll have to address it somehow. It’s one thing to go buy two pork shoulders at Fiesta and also get milk, tortillas, produce (stuff I would need for the week anyway) and call it good, it’s another to work with having to buy five (Randalls new favorite thing).

On to the sales!

If you want to make tamales, Fiesta has you covered this week with pork and masa both rock-bottom cheap. Avocados are just a buck a few places.  HEB has blackberries and seedless cucumbers for $1. Citrus is still on sale, but watch out on mandarins–they are not at their best prices this week.

Last, Fiesta has their chicken leg quarters at 28c/lb. This is very, very cheap. You have to be ready to cope with this bag of chicken though, as you can’t just toss it in the freezer–you’ll want to portion it out and vacuum seal it, or at least bag/wrap it well in single meal portions.  They also tend to have some backbone section incorporated, which is great to cut off and make stock out of, but if you’re not that sort of person you’re paying for weight you won’t use.  So use your best judgment once you get a look at what you’re buying. Throwing away a 10lb ice cube of chicken leg quarters next time you defrost the freezer is not what Cheepie likes to see!

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Sprouts

navel oranges                                                      33c/lb

Braeburn or Pink Lady apples                        98c/lb

mild cheddar cheese, bulk cut                       $2.99/lb

French bread                                                       $1.49/ea

 

Fiesta

oranges, 5lb bag                                                      $1.99/ea

pineapples                                                                $1.50/ea

pork sirloin roast or chops                                      87c/lb (Fiesta limit)

chicken leg quarters, jumbo bag                           28c/lb

Tortimasa masa mix, 4.4lb                                     99c/ea (limit 2)

Fiesta vegetable oil, 24oz                                         $1/ea

Fiesta chicken noodle soup, 10.5oz                       33c/ea

Fiesta tomato sauce, 8oz can                                  20c/ea

 

HEB

large Hass avocados                                                                      $1/ea

blackberries, 6oz                                                                            $1/ea

hot house cucumbers                                                                    $1/ea

ground pork, value pack                                                              $1.97/lb

H-E-B Seasoned boneless skinless chicken leg meat       $1/lb (limit 2, value pack)

 

Randalls

split chicken breast, bone-in                                                    88c/lb

pork shoulder blade roast                                                           99c/lb (limit 4)

LucerneAA Large eggs                                                                 $1.25/ea (limit 4)

Oak Farms Ice cream, half gallon, selected                         $2.99/ea  (must buy 2)

Fri-Sun Only:

      80% lean ground beef, value pack                    B1G1 (save up to $3.99/lb)

      large Hass avocados                                              $1/ea

      quaker Cap’n Crunch or Hot Cereal                   $1.39/ea (must buy 4 or more)

 

Wheatsville

organic Russet potatoes, 5lbs                                                          $3.49/ea  (good for organic                                                                                                                                    NOT ordinary potatoes)

R.W. Knudsen Simply Nutritious Juice, 32oz                              $2.50/ea

organic brown flaxseeds, bulk                                                         $1.99/lb

 

Happy shopping Cheepsters!  Let me know what you think about limits, and if you find a deal I haven’t listed be sure to let me know.  Cheep cheep!

 

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Weekend Sales!

I realize I missed my ad roundup this week. You’ll just have to trust me that I was busy. If it helps you to know that I was busy for a darn good reason, you can go ahead and rest easy, because I was.

If it helps you to know that I also took a few more naps than usual, that’s true too, so I’ve got you covered there.

To make up for it I’ve got a couple weekend sales to post.

Randalls has an 8 piece fried or baked chicken tray for $5 Friday today, so if you don’t have a dinner plan yet that’s pretty easy. Though how easy depends entirely on the kind of checker you get. Sometimes you get a line there and it seems like maybe your checker is new to groceries. Good luck!

Sprouts has a whole weekend long sale with lots of great prices on chicken, almond milk and apples.

Fiesta, being Fiesta, has a Sunday/Monday sale. Because even something simple like when the weekend gets wonky once Fiesta gets a hold of it.  I mean look at this–they’ve even got weird Wonder Bread. Whole wheat Wonder Bread? That doesn’t even make sense!

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Here are the links:

Sprouts

Randalls