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Austin Restaurant Weeks: Enjoy food and drink menus for a good cause at these 50 Austin restaurants

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Hop by any of these Austin eats from Oct. 1-10 and enjoy multi-course meals for $20 at lunch and $35 or $50 at dinner while giving to a fundraiser:
- Alice's Restaurant, 16604 Fitzhugh Rd, Dripping Springs
- 4th Tap Brewing, 10615 Metric Blvd
- Amy's Ice Creams, nine locations
- Arlo Grey, 111 E Cesar Chavez St
- Austin Land and Cattle, 1205 N Lamar Blvd
- Bar Peached, 1315 W 6th St
- Black Star Co-op, 7020 Easy Wind Dr
- Buenos Aires Café, 1201 E 6th St
- Café No Sé, 1603 S Congress Ave
- Capital City Gastro, 5610 N Interstate Hwy 35
- Caroline, 621 Congress Ave Suite 101
- CARVE American Grille, 7415 Southwest Pkwy Suite 2-200
- The Cavalier, 2400 Webberville Rd suite a
- Chinatown North, 3407 Greystone Dr
- Craft Pride, 61 Rainey St
- Culinary Dropout, 11721 Rock Rose Ave Ste #100
- Devil May Care, 500 W 6th St Suite 100
- El Alma, 1025 Barton Springs Rd
- El Chile Café y Cantina, 1809 Manor Rd
- Foreign & Domestic, 306 E 53rd St
- The Front Page, 1023 Springdale Road Bldg 1 Suite F
- Goodall's, 1900 Rio Grande St
- Gusto Italian Kitchen + Wine Bar, 4800 Burnet Rd
- Hotel Vegas Concession Stand, 1500 E 6th St
- Il Brutto, 1601 E 6th St
- Intero, 2612 E Cesar Chavez St Suite 105
- It's Italian Cucina, 1500 S Lamar Blvd Unit 110
- Jack Allen's Kitchen Oak Hill, 7720 State Hwy 71 West
- 360 UNO, 7720 State Hwy 71 West
- Julie Myrtille Bakery, 1023 Springdale Rd Building 1D
- Kale Me Crazy, 8300 N FM 620
- La Condesa, 400 W 2nd St A
- Little Ola's Biscuits, 14735 Bratton Ln #310
- L'Oca d'Oro, 1900 Simond Ave
- Olive & June, 3411 Glenview Ave
- P6 at The LINE Austin, 111 E Cesar Chavez St
- Paul Martin's American Grill, 3120 Palm Way #130
- The Peached Tortilla, 5520 Burnet Rd #100
- Perry's Steakhouse & Grille (Downtown, 114 W 7th St, and Domain, 11801 Domain Blvd)
- Sala and Betty, 5201 Airport Blvd
- Salt Traders Coastal Cooking (Round Rock, 2850 N Interstate Hwy 35, and Zilker, 1101 S MoPac Expy)
- Second Bar + Kitchen, 3121 Palm Way #101
- Siena Ristorante Toscana, 6203 N Capital of Texas Hwy
- Sweet Paris Creperie & Café, 11410 Century Oaks Terrace #112
- TenTen, 501 W 6th St
- Texas French Bread Bakery and Bistro, 2900 Rio Grande St
- Thai Fresh, 909 W Mary St
- Trudy's Tex Mex (North Star, 8820 Burnet Rd, & South Star, 901 Little Texas Ln C)
- The Well, 440 W 2nd St
- Wicky's Walkup, 2400 Webberville Rd
For more information on participating restaurants and their menu specials, click here.
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Samsung might soon be making more moves in the Austin metro.
The tech giant, which made waves as it announced plans to build a $17 billion chip plant in Taylor in late 2021, might be looking to expand in the Northeast Austin area, according to an Austin Business Journal report.
ABJ said the South Korean company is seeking more tax breaks from nearby Taylor and Manor school districts. The company filed documents requesting Chapter 313 incentives related to the breaks Saturday, and ABJ said each district will review the requests separately on Tuesday.
"While we do not have specific plans to build at this time, the Chapter 313 application process is part of our long-term planning to evaluate the viability of potentially building additional fabrication plants in the U.S.," Samsung Austin Semiconductor LLC.'s director of communications, Michele Glaze, told the ABJ.
But Samsung has made headlines for more than just the $17 billion plant: In early 2022, the company caught heat for two separate spills of millions of gallons of wastewater into tributaries near its semiconductor plant.
While no expansion is promised, ABJ speculates that expansions could occur at the 1,200 acre planned Taylor factory or near the chipmaking factory on Austin's East Parmer Lane. Both expansions could bring even more revenue and job opportunities to Samsung's Texas home.
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Austin FC earned a last-minute 2-2 draw against Orlando City SC at Q2 Stadium Sunday night. (Austin FC/Twitter)
A first minute error gave Austin FC an early setback, but with the help of two red cards and two second-half goals, the Verde and Black still forced a last-minute tie in a messy home battle against Orlando City SC Sunday night.
With the 2-2 draw, Austin dropped from No. 1 in the MLS West conference but still earned a point in the standings thanks to a penalty kick goal from Sebastian Driussi and a breakthrough shot from striker Moussa Djitte, who scored his first goal with the club in the final minute of play.
Here are the top three takeaways from the match:
A fateful mistake
Pouncing on the early chances 🔥 #DaleMiAmor | #VamosOrlandopic.twitter.com/RDn1w7NCHM
— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) May 23, 2022
Just days after his highlight reel-worthy LAFC performance, Austin keeper Brad Stuver scratched heads as he gave away a goal seconds into the game. Stuver's fateful pass went straight to Orlando's Junior Urco, who was already in the box and tapped a quick pass to Ercan Kara to score the first goal of the match.
The mistake forced Austin to chase a tie for the rest of the match, especially as center back Ruben Gabrielsen benched himself in the 20th minute. The team later said Gabrielsen has come down with something similar to a stomach bug.
Orlando would score two minutes later, and Austin FC left the first half looking like the opposite of its "Best in the MLS" self from just days prior.
The two red cards
Sebastián Driussi right down the middle.
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 23, 2022
His 8th goal of the season cuts the lead in half for @AustinFC. pic.twitter.com/4sGccamVg3
By the 60th minute of the match, however, the tides had turned. Orlando's Rodrigo Schlegel, who had already racked up a yellow card on a handball, was ousted from the game two minutes later for yet another handball, this time in the penalty box.
Austin's main man Sebastian Driussi took the kick and sent it in for his eighth goal of the season to make it 2-1.
And just over five minutes later, Orlando's Cesar Araujo was the second man in purple kicked out of the match after he kicked Alex Ring on a slide tackle near the box. Austin was left with just over 20 minutes, and just nine opponents left, to try and tie it up.
The 'Mouss' is loose!
Moussa Djitté STOPPAGE TIME EQUALIZER for @AustinFC! 😱 pic.twitter.com/db7iQwff6Q
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 23, 2022
As the whistle blew and regulation time ran out, Orlando seemed to have won the match. The team had withstood many, many close calls—including two shots off the post from Austin FC's Diego Fagundez and Maxi Urruti—as Austin FC flooded the box with 22 cracks at a goal.
But thanks to the chaotic nature of the game, Austin FC was given nine extra minutes to tie it up. Moussa Djitte was the one who finally broke through five minutes into stoppage time, earning his first goal in Verde to put a 2-2 cap on the wild home match.
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