Austin has some of the coolest bars and restaurants hidden in some of the coolest little knocks and crannies on the east side.
Had a very good conversation about hotel technology and owner attitudes towards taking care of their buildings. The rider is "in the know" and was very interested in my perspective on the adaptation of technology and owner attitudes about keeping their building current and keeping the buildings in good shape in general.
Another rider that smelled like a urinal block and then during the handful of nighttime rides I had another one with the foodservice nasty fry grease smell.
A couple of days ago I dropped off a rider near Bagdad Road in Leander and decided I was going a mission to find the northern end of road. It was becoming a long drive that was not making me any money and when I ended up in Liberty Hill, I turned to go back towards Cedar Park. I later looked on Google maps to see where the road ended. I am glad that I turned away. Interestingly, I retraced those steps tonight for a ride request in downtown Liberty Hill.
Finished off the night at the Whataburger on Lakeline and Cypress Creek, which was the first time that this Whataburger had been part of a day's ending. Here is the list of Whataburgers that have participated, whether they realize it or not.
- Lakeline and Cypress Creek in Cedar Park
- Parmer and McNeil in Austin
- Lamar and Denison in Austin
- FM 620 and Lake Creek Parkway in Austin
- N Bell Blvd. in Cedar Park
- I-45 and 34 in Ennis
- FM 620 and O'Connor Drive in Round Rock
- I-35 and Gattis School Rd
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