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Thursday, August 13, 2009

More scenes from Annies Cafe and Bar

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Where else can you walk in and find a table of four playing the game of Life right there in the Dining Room? The charms of Annies Cafe and Bar are many, the pictures with the online review few, so here are more scenes from the cafe at 319 Congress Ave.

ABOVE: Preparing for an outreach project, a group from Sherry Matthews Advocacy Marketing plays the game of Life. Clockwise from right are Lucie Bardone, Beau LeBoeuf, Dandi Nance and Hayden Dunham.

BELOW: Food from Annies, including mussels, Thai chicken salad, coffee-rubbed lamb T-bones and roasted rabbit, and pancakes.

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(American-Statesman photos by Mike Sutter)

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Trailer Treasures: Mmmpanadas

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Progress comes at a price, and downtown that means construction has squeezed the big red Mmmpanadas van out of its spot at Fifth and Brazos streets. But for meals-on-wheels entrepreneurs Cody and Kristen Fields, the change opened the way to a higher-profile spot at Second Street and Congress Avenue, sharing with the Delish!Shakes milk-shake trailer the patch of flattened earth that once hosted Las Manitas.

Revving up the van about the same time as the Austin City Limits Festival last year, Cody Fields had fallen sideways into the empanada business while he was living in New York City a few years back, between traveling gigs as a mechanical engineer. With ingredients bought from a bodega near his brownstone, Fields said his first effort was a soy chorizo and brie empanada, a pie that survives on the menu to this day.

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The $3.50 hot pastries, crimped in a half-moon the size of your hand, come in savory styles including green chile chicken, barbecue beef, spinach-mushroom and something called the ‘Ham and Cheese Experiment.’ Sweet varieties fold in blueberries, s’mores, peach cobbler and more. For $7.75, you get two empanadas and a cold drink.

The Mmmpanadas van is parked at its new site 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. On Friday and Saturday nights, the van will park outside different Austin nightspots, helping fans catch up by posting their locations at twitter.com/mmmpanadas. So far, locations have included the Longbranch Inn, Scoot Inn and the Luster Pearle.

More information at mmmpanadas.com, 788-2228.

(American-Statesman photos by Mike Sutter)

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