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10 Best Snow Cone Shops and Shaved Ice Places in Austin

Posted on September 4, 2021 by Mirella Gonzales

Austin snow cone and shaved ice
Image courtesy: Sarah Sizemore

Ice cream is a beloved dessert but, sometimes Austin snow cones and shaved ice are better to beat the heat. If you have been searching for where a snow cone shop near me is – you’ve come to the right place. Check out where you can find some of the best shaved ice in Austin.  

Best Snow Cones and Shaved Ice in Austin

Shaved Ice Island

Shaved ice is a refreshing dessert. And at Shaved Ice Island, it’s taken up a notch. This island-themed food truck serves creative shaved ice recipes. Try their signature flavor, the Moscow Mule!

Where: 2701 W William Cannon Dr, Austin, TX 78745

Sno.Co

Sno.Co is another snow cone food truck in Austin. It serves up Flattop Shaved Ice. Sno.Co also serves their treats in cool cups, so get your fill today.

Where: 2307 Manor Rd, Austin, TX 78722

Sweet Caroline’s Snow Shack

austin snow cones
Image courtesy: Sweet Caroline’s Snow Cones

This local business has over 50 flavors of syrups to choose from! Not only does this Austin snow cones and shaved ice shop has many flavors, but it also serves New Orleans-style snowballs. Their special machines absorb the syrup instead of it sinking to the bottom. 

Where: 11220 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78753

Las Mangonadas Ice Cream Parlor

This ice cream parlor serves more than the traditional dessert. With mangonadas and raspaditos, you might feel a little spicy on your way to cooling off.

Where: 1144 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX, TX 78702

Sno Mo

shaved ice
Image courtesy: SnoMo

Sno Mo is fluffy like snow but creamy like ice cream. We know it might be confusing, but when you take a bite, it’ll all make sense. Wait Sno Mo for good snow cones!

Where: 13497 N Hwy 183, Austin, TX 78750

Hula Cowgirl

austin shaved ice
Image courtesy: Hula Cowgirl

Hula Cowgirl serves shaved ice out in Georgetown. It isn’t too far from Austin. What’s great about this shaved ice company is that you can order a catering package if you’re holding an event like a birthday or corporate gathering!

Where: 103 N Austin Ave #305, Georgetown, TX 78626

Snowball’s Chance

Snow cones are overlooked often as a dessert. But The Snowball’s Chance will make you rethink that. Because this isn’t the ordinary snow cone stand, it’s one with epic snow cones. We’re talking vanilla wafers, strawberries, and more.

Where: 408 Main St, Buda, TX 78610

Casey’s New Orleans Snowballs

snowballs
Image courtesy: Casey’s New Orleans Snowballs

New Orleans-style snowballs are popular because they’re made with fluffy shaved ice. Casey’s is one of the best places to find snow cones in Austin. Take a trip to their truck today.

Where: 808 E 51st St, Austin, TX, TX 78751

Snowbowla

Another shaved ice truck! We’re sensing a theme here. Austin likes to cool off as easily as possible. Snowbowla prepares its syrups with vegan sugar and has dye-free flavors!

Where: 5801 Burnet Rd, Austin, TX 78756

Woody’s Shave Ice

snow ball
Image courtesy: Snowball’s Chance

At Woody’s, the shaved ice comes in one size. Each creation is made with fresh fruit, no dyes, and no artificial flavors. After all, shave ice is on the lighter side, so it should be healthier too.

Where: 1158 Lost Creek Blvd, Austin, TX 78746

The shaved ice truck in Austin is abundant. But don’t forget about the local snow cone shops in Austin. Make a trip to get a snow cone today, you deserve it!

Want some dinner before your dessert? Check out these Austin Thai Food Restaurants.

Filed Under: Discoveries, Food & Drink, Local Business

Austin’s Best Local Grocery Stores

Posted on January 6, 2021 by Erin May

Fresh Plus Grocery Store
Fresh Plus grocery store in Hyde Park

As I’ve visited local markets and grocery stores in Austin that many neighborhood residents frequent, it quickly became apparent what Austinites value: organic food, local products, and craft beer.

Though the atmosphere of these local businesses varies, they all make shopping local convenient and offer easy access to unique foods that are difficult to find anywhere else. Here’s a list of what I consider the best local grocery stores in Austin.

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Filed Under: Discoveries, Food, Food & Drink, Local Business

10 Austin Veteran-Owned Businesses

Posted on November 11, 2020 by Brittany Ballard

Austin businesses
Shop at these local, veteran-owned businesses (Credit: Achim Thiemermann).

This Veteran’s Day, I’d like to shine the spotlight on some of Austin’s Veteran-owned businesses. From cybersecurity protection to coffee roasting to recruiting veterans, you’ll want to check out these 10 businesses and learn about the amazing things that they’re doing.

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Filed Under: Discoveries, Local Business Tagged With: veterans

7 of the Best Chocolate Chip Cookies in Austin

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Austinot Writer

Austin's best chocolate chip cookies
Some of the best Chocolate Chip Cookies in Austin

A really good chocolate chip cookie just can’t be beat. I would even argue that they are the best dessert of all time! Chocolate chip cookies are classic and comforting, but the coolest part is that they can be made so many ways. Whether you like chewy, bakery-style cookies or giant, thick cookies or crispy and flat cookies, there’s definitely a perfect chocolate chip cookie for you in Austin.

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Filed Under: Food, Food & Drink, Local Business

House of ZZ Creates Sustainable and Eco-Focused Swimwear

Posted on October 26, 2020 by Brittany Ballard

woman wearing black one-piece swimsuit
Patricia Zajacova shot by Michael Pennick (@therawinstinct) / wearing the Violetta one piece

One of my favorite things about Austin is that there is an almost never ending list of activities to do and events to attend. At the top of that list of activities are all the things that allow one to splash into some water-filled fun: swimming in Barton Springs, paddleboarding in Lady Bird Lake, or even heading out to San Marcos to float the river. Anything to get some relief from the Texas summer heat, right?

And when you’re swimming, you’re going to need something to wear into the water. Enter House of ZZ. They are a local brand that sells sustainable swimwear for women – so you can feel and look fabulous while out in the water.

Diving Into New Adventures

woman wearing blue bikini
Polina Volynets shot by Sean Neil / wearing the Anniston x Murphy set

Owners Morgan and Michael Rizzuti started their careers in fields much different from where they’ve ended up. They both attended the University of Texas in history and engineering, respectively. While their educational journey didn’t teach them the inner workings of running and operating a business, there was something about Austin’s creative pull that made them realize that this was the place for them to start House of ZZ.

Morgan initially joined the corporate world after finishing college at UT. Over time, she knew that she wanted to leave her corporate job for something more, but wasn’t sure what the future held for her. It was her love of water that eventually inspired her to look into starting a swimwear brand. She had no design experience at the time, but wasn’t going to let that stop her. Morgan loves the power a good outfit – or bikini – has on a person and wanted to share that feeling with the world. 

A Focus On Sustainability and Fair Trade

While a love of water was a big part of the business idea, the other reason that Morgan and Michael decided to dive into House of ZZ was the sustainability aspect that they could incorporate. Their initial research on manufacturers and fabric suppliers opened up a whole new world to them. They learned about the (non-)sustainability practices being used in the fashion industry. So instead of using nylon and contributing to all the pre and post-consumer materials that find their way into the ocean and landfills, House of ZZ is using recycled materials to create their bikinis. Their fabrics are derived from industrial plastics, unused fabric scraps, fishing nets, and more – which also results in a stronger, higher quality material. 

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But Morgan and Michael didn’t want to just focus on sustainable products. They planned to work with an overseas manufacturer and wanted to ensure that they found an ethical facility that cared about the employees who worked for them. After doing the research, they made the trip overseas to visit the facility they’d chosen. They learned that not only was this facility the right choice, but it was also more transparent than the U.S. companies they had considered. The bonus perk about the facility they had chosen? Their manufacturers donate a percentage of profits back to ocean conservation initiatives. 

“All of this comes with a price, of course, but I’m not doing this because it’s easy. It’s hard, more time intensive, and significantly more expensive,” Morgan said. “But I don’t care. Making a quick buck isn’t the point. Doing something bigger than ourselves is.” 

Now that’s a brand message that we can all stand behind.

Behind the Design

Miranda Harrison shot by Carianne Older (@peggyshootsfilm) / wearing the Shaw one piece

House of ZZ draws its inspirations from a multitude of things: places that Morgan and Michael have traveled, swimwear and models from the 80s and 90s, and current trends from influencers. But whether they are worn on a casual day out or a fun vacation to the beach, all House of ZZ pieces are made with one intention in mind: to make the wearer feel good about themselves. 

As Morgan explains, none of the suits are worn to cover up bumps or curves or what people misdefine as “flaws.” The female body is like a piece of art. Morgan loves to show it off and complement and accentuate every square inch. All bodies are beautiful and she wants her customers to feel that way when they wear her swimwear. 

The 2020 collection includes both bikinis and one pieces. They feature colors like black, white, bronze, and Maya blue as well as a cute floral print called Orange Blossom. 

Tackling Challenges Together

Launching is an adventure within itself, but to do so during a pandemic is a whole new battle. Morgan and Michael have been able to face these challenges together while providing support to one another. This means that arguments over bikinis might happen in the kitchen every now and then. But it also means that they have each other’s backs when talking strategy and operations. The Rizzutis understand that they cannot ignore any business-related problems. They are open about providing feedback to each other and accepting constructive criticism.

One of the big challenges that they’ve had to face is learning to take advice from others with a grain of salt. As any new business owner will find out, there will be many people that decide to share their ideas of how you should operate or what you should do with your business. The Rizzutis learned over time that following the advice of others – no matter how experienced they were – can sometimes lead to wasted time and money spent on something that just doesn’t work for your business. 

“Soak it all up like a sponge,” Morgan shared with me, “but take it with a grain of salt. Trust your gut – always. Most of the time, it’s probably right.”

From providing an engineer a ton of bikini knowledge to giving a corporate employee the satisfaction of starting her own business based on her passion, the House of ZZ has been quite an adventure for the Rizzutis. I, for one, can’t wait to see what comes next.

Learn more about House of ZZ and shop their bikinis on their website.


@theAustinot wants to know:

What’s your favorite water activity in Austin?

Filed Under: Discoveries, Local Business

At Home Series: Con’ Olio Moves Olive Oil + Balsamic Vinegar 101 Class Online

Posted on October 21, 2020 by Joleen Jernigan

Tabatha Conarko is leading the online Con’ Olio classes

If you are into local restaurants, wineries, and farmer’s markets at all, you’ve likely sampled or bought Con’ Olio’s Ultra Premium olive oil or balsamic vinegar. They are offering their popular Olive Oil + Balsamic Vinegar class online.

That’s right, now we can experience this virtual burst of knowledge and flavor comfortably in our own homes. Con’ Olio is one of those places in town with a reputation that precedes it. I’ve long heard great things about their Olive Oil + Balsamic Vinegar 101 classes from foodie friends.

Simple, high quality ingredients and traceable sources make Con’ Olio’s flavors stand out

This Austin business has been on my radar for some time now, ever since I met owner Tabatha Conarko at a wine tasting and class at the outstanding El Gaucho Winery. I am so looking forward to this!

Disclosure: Con’ Olio invited me to join in a Olive Oil + Balsamic Vinegar 101 class. Look for social media coverage on Oct. 22, when I actually participate.

What to Expect

Con’ Olio virtual classes show you the best ways to bring out the flavors of their balsamic vinegars and EVOOs

Con’ Olio’s classes are about so much more than olive oil and balsamic vinegar, although those ingredients are the core components of the class. The classes include an educational aspect and pairings with complementary flavors. I’m really looking forward to trying out their new classes, scheduled once weekly through mid-November.

Current dates for the Con’ Olio Virtual Class: Olive Oil + Balsamic 101 are October 22 and 27, and November 5 and 12. The classes are $40 per person, plus tax.

All About Upcoming Con’ Olio’s Virtual Classes

Here is the lowdown from the class description and press release.

Con’ Olio Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar classes are now online

Conarko will lead the class, guiding attendees through a variety of flavors: intense and robust, mild and buttery Extra Virgin Olive Oils (EVOOs), and light and dark balsamic vinegars. She’ll go over when and how to use each one. In the Con’ Olio class, Conarko will also pair these EVOOs and balsamics with lots of tasty goodies, like Antonelli’s cheese and prosciutto, apples, caprese salad, artisan bread, and Amy’s Ice Creams.

In the class, Conarko will go over the myths and truths of the Mediterranean diet and its health benefits. She’ll also talk about how the fine Con’ Olio EVOOs and balsamic vinegars are produced and will teach participants how to detect the freshest olive oil and when they have gone bad or are low quality.

Salad deconstructed with Con’ Olio EVOOs and balsamic vinegar

Guests will be asked to pick up their plates via contactless curbside pickup at the Con’ Olio Arboretum location, from 1-4pm the day of the class. That same day, participants will receive an email with a Zoom link to the class. Classes should run about 45 minutes, with a 10-15 minute Q&A at the end. 

Loving This Trend

This looks like a fun pairing Con’ Olio’s Conarko has concocted

I’m getting excited to see how many long-established Austin eateries are finding their online groove with these classes. Like many of you, I’m still staying home more often than not and avoiding crowds in an effort to socially distance myself safely for as long as necessary.

These virtual classes, cooking kits, and tastings help bring people together. Even while we are physically apart, the need for human connection is real. We also want to support our local businesses and enjoy the excellent food and drinks these Austin eateries have to offer.

I’m grateful to Con’ Olio for adding this fun – and tasty – class to the growing number of ways to virtually experience Austin’s best at home. If you sign up, let me know what you think!

10000 Research Blvd, #130 – Con’ Olio Virtual Classes


@theAustinot wants to know:

What is your favorite Austin local online class or tasting you’ve tried in 2020?

Filed Under: Discoveries, Food, Local Business Tagged With: virtual

At Home Series: Cooking with El Alma’s Chef Alma

Posted on October 17, 2020 by Joleen Jernigan

Chef Alma holding a bowl
Chef Alma regales the Zoom audience with tales of her childhood and the history of internal Mexican cuisine. (credit: Erica Wilkins)

No more boring dinners! If you have run through your repertoire of go-to recipes, and can’t stand the thought of looking at that sourdough starter mess again, El Alma is here to help!

Now you can sign up for an absolutely genius El Alma At Home monthly membership program. They have considered a wide range of budgets and perks, so that everyone can join if they’d like. El Alma At Home membership tiers start at $5 and go up to the VIP membership at $75.

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Filed Under: Discoveries, Food, Food & Drink, Local Business Tagged With: cooking, mexican, virtual

At Home Series: Buenos Aires Café DIY Empanada Kit or Amaro Tasting

Posted on October 13, 2020 by Joleen Jernigan

Buenos Aires Café's make-at-home empanada dinner
Treat yourself to a make-at-home Argentinian empanada dinner (credit: Buenos Aires Café)

Want to channel your inner Argentinian? Buenos Aires Café is here to make it easy! Besides dancing the tango and tossing back some Malbec, the make-at-home empanada kit from Buenos Aires Café is a fun way to show off your South American style.

Their take-home Amaro tastings and date night kits from their Milonga Room speakeasy are also excellent ways to do so for drinkers with a sophisticated or adventurous palate. Another way to celebrate Argentinian flair is to enjoy an upcoming cooking class with Chef Reina Morris and Paola Guerrero-Smith. Or you can try a date night with Guerrero-Smith and her husband.

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Filed Under: Discoveries, Drink, Food, Food & Drink, Local Business Tagged With: virtual

Explore the Unique Food & Local Drinks at Los Olivos Market

Posted on September 7, 2020 by Austinot Writer

tables and chairs in front of the market
Restaurant and retail market at Los Olivos Market

If you are looking for incredible food, local wine & craft beer, and great ambience, look no further than Los Olivos Market in the heart of Buda, TX. From their menu to their retail shop, they offer a unique experience for each person that walks through their door.

I visited with my wife and our 2-year-old son. We all sincerely enjoyed our time and were amazed by the wonderful food and friendly people.

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Filed Under: Drink, Food, Food & Drink, Local Business Tagged With: beer, texas wine

5 Mobile Veterinarians in Austin to Minimize Your Pet’s Stress

Posted on July 22, 2020 by Brittany Ballard

Mobile Veterinarians in Austin Texas

Anyone who has a furbaby will agree that our pets are among the most wonderful treasures in the world (even if they cause mischief every now and then). But getting them to the vet can be stressful for everyone involved–furry family member and owner. Luckily, there are multiple businesses in the Austin area that offer mobile veterinary services! If you’re looking for a less stressful way to fit in annual or routine appointments, read on to learn about five local mobile veterinarians who provide gentle house calls for you and your pets.

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Filed Under: Discoveries, Local Business Tagged With: dogs

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