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A Guide to Austin’s Zilker Neighborhood That Has Nothing To Do With Zilker Park

Posted on October 16, 2025
Kelsey Bradshaw

Kelsey Bradshaw

Three women dressed as waitresses on a stage.

“Waitress” ran at Zach Theater over the summer. (AxelB Photography)

Austin’s Zilker neighborhood, which reaches south from Lady Bird Lake, all the way down to Menchaca Road, is one of the best entertainment districts in the city even if it’s not recognized as such. The area has great venues, things to see, and queso to try.

The neighborhood is named after Andrew Jackson Zilker, who gave the city 35 acres surrounding Barton Springs in 1918. Homes started to sprout up in the area shortly after.

Here’s what we recommend:

Zach Theater, 202 S. Lamar Blvd., is home to some of the best performances of plays and musicals in the city. Casts often include Austinites and the season lineups are always great. We can’t wait to see “Zapata” and “Dear Evan Hansen” this spring!

Stop in to the UMLAUF, 605 Azie Morton Road, to be whisked away from all the Austin noise. The museum was the house of Charles and Angeline Umlauf from 1944 to 1985, when the pair gave the city their home, property, Charles’ art studio, and 168 sculptures. The grounds are beautiful and so are the works.

Opened in 2005, the Alamo Drafthouse theater on South Lamar Boulevard feels like a piece of Austin history. The theater is truly the best in the city. It’s got South by Southwest screenings every year, movie parties, Weird Wednesdays, fun food, and more.

Want a new spot to see some live music and grab a beer? Try Saxon Pub at 1320 S. Lamar Blvd. The pub has been around since 1990, has live music every single day, and it’s got a great vibe!

Maudie’s, 1212 S. Lamar Blvd., is a perfect neighborhood spot, whether you live in the area or not. Pop in after a swim at Barton Springs Pool for cheap breakfast tacos, or for a dinner of yummy queso and enchiladas. Everything on the menu is delicious and easy on your wallet.

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