LOCATIONS

Alamo Drafthouse Village

2700 W. Anderson #701, 512/861-7030
The longest continuously operated Drafthouse, the Alamo Drafthouse Village opened in 2001 on Anderson Lane before Anderson Lane was cool. The four-screen cinema specializes in first-run features, with Sony 4K digital projection allowing for both RealD 3D and 48 FPS screenings. Plus, with much of the American Genre Film Archive stored here, it also has 35mm screenings. A recent revamp added new padded chairs and shared tables for food and drink from the Drafthouse’s extensive menu delivered during screenings, and a new patio adds outdoor drinking from the bar.

Other Locations

Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane, 5701 W. Slaughter
Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline, 14028 Hwy. 183 N.
Alamo Drafthouse Mueller, 1911 Aldrich #120
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Film Calendar

Sunday, January 15

12:40, 5:00, 6:30
11:00am, 11:00am
11:00am, 11:00am
1:10, 4:05, 7:00
12:15, 3:30, 7:30
 

Best of Austin Awards

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Austin Diner

You could theoretically stay here all day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Daily hot plate specials include meat loaf with Creole sauce and pork loin over cornbread dressing. Expect a wait for weekend brunch.

5222 Burnet Rd., 512/467-9552

Bartlett's

This is the kind of place you pass by without noticing. Next time you shop on West Anderson, stop in for a great prime rib or a filling, fresh Thai steak salad.

2408 W. Anderson, 512/451-7333

Denny's

Denny's hasn't changed a bit, as you'll discover when you lurch in at 4am for a farmhand breakfast.

7100 N. I-35, 512/453-3617

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