Avenue B Grocery is Austin’s longest continuously running
grocery store.It was built in 1909,
even though my math skills are rusty; it’s over 100 years old!It’s located in an Austin neighborhood called
Hyde Park. As hard as it is to believe, Hyde
Park is the original “suburb” of Austin. It was established in 1891 and was connected
to downtown Austin by streetcars.Now
it’s one of the most centrally located neighborhoods, and home to many families (with healthy bank accounts)
and a large number of University of Texas students.
So, today when I picked up my dear son from school, we went to Avenue B Grocery
to kick off the weekend, and celebrate that he didn’t fail that he did a
great job on his weekly spelling test.
When you drive up, you immediately get a nostalgic feeling.An old painted clapboard building with tin
signs rusting on each outside wall. Then you walk through the double doors, and
it’s like you have walked into a place frozen in time. As the doors swing closed
behind you, you will immediately notice the creaky wooden floors and the distinct
smell of a hundred year old building…at least my kid always comments on the “scent”.Antique metal candy displays (hopefully the
candy itself isn’t as old!) and an old chest freezer full of ice cream treats
are always kid pleasers.
Avenue B also has a full deli with just about any type of sandwich you might
want.One of my favorites is the Queen B
(avocados, 3 cheeses, mushrooms and jalapenos-yum!). The outside picnic tables,
under the large shade trees, are a perfect place to sit, relax and take in the
whole experience. While you enjoy your sandwich, you’ll probably see some
interesting neighborhood people, and maybe even a cute dog or two.Today we supplied the cute dog.
We weren't there for sandwiches today however, my son just opted for a full- leaded Dr. Pepper and a candy bar. Is there a better way to celebrate the
arrival of the weekend than with caffeine and sugar? Let the weekend begin!
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