Things To Do In The Austin Metro Nov. 4-7
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Austin TX
04 November, 2021
10:02 AM
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AUSTIN, TX — Halloween may be over Austin, but there's still plenty of fall things to do in the metro area. From pumpkin patches to fall-themed festivals, families are bound to have a great time this weekend across Austin. We've gathered a list of some cool events you have to check out Nov. 4-7. Looking for more family-friendly fun, including festivals and pumpkin patches in Austin Metro? Visit the Patch guide to Fall 2021: Festivals, Pumpkin Patches In Austin Metro. Live in Austin? Click here to subscribe to our free breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox and mobile devices. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and download our free mobile app on Android or iPhone. "The Princess Bride" at Doc's Drive in Theatre in Buda"The Princess Bride" will be screened at 7:10 p.m. Thursday at Doc's Drive In Theatre, 1540 Satterwhite Rd, in Buda. Other shows presented that night will be "A Star is Born" at 7:30 p.m. and a Comedy Show and Clue at 7 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit Doc's Drive In Theatre's website. "Mulan" at Community Center Amphitheater in AustinMobile Loaves & Fishes invites you to a movie night at Community First! Village's Community Cinema & Amphitheater. The nonprofit will screen the live-action "Mulan"film at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Community First! Village, 9301 Hog Eye Road, in Austin. Tickets are available at tiered rates. $5 for the front row, $10 for the middle row, and $40 socially distanced "pods" for 1-5 guests from the same household at the top row. For more information, check out the event page here. Barton Hill Farms Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze in Bastrop Barton Hills Farms, 1115 FM 969, in Bastrop will host its annual pumpkin patch and corn maze from Sept. 25 through Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday.The farm offers sunflowers to pick along with pumpkins, the Hey Elon! Corn maze, live music, food, beer, apple cannons, archery and more. For more information, check out the farm's Facebook page. Texas Pumpkin Fest in Leander Get into the spirit of autumn and enjoy some family-friendly fun at Texas Pumpkin Fest.The pumpkin patch in Leander will be available from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. starting Friday, Sept. 25 and will continue through Thursday, Nov. 7. The festival is located at 10930 East Crystal Falls Parkway and will be open seven days-a-week. Patrons will have the opportunity to explore more than 5 acres of pumpkins and gourds, play a variety of games, get lost in a hay maze, enjoy silly fun on the bounce slide and obstacle course, climb the top of the massive 65 ft. super slide and race to the bottom, enjoy the kiddie and tractor trains and a variety of other events and activities to enjoy. Austin Food & Wine Festival in Austin Austin Food + Wine Festival's is celebrating its 10th anniversary on Nov. 5-7. This year's event will feature cooking demos and food samples from renowned chefs and top-rated restaurants as well as sips from an array of wine, beer and spirits exhibitors. (21 and up only event) Dia de los Muertos Festival in Round RockDia de los Muertos may have ended Tuesday, but you can still celebrate the tradition in Round Rock this weekend. The 8th annual Dia de los Muertos procession and festival will be from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday at Centennial Plaza, 301 West Bagdad. There will be activities for kids and art, craft and food vendors. Dress up in your finest Calaca, Frida, Selena or Prince apparel. Parade to Centennial Plaza begins at 5 p.m. at Wells Fargo Bank. The procession will arrive at Centennial Plaza at 5:15 p.m. Veterans Day Flyer at Austin Steam TrainCelebrate the veterans in your life on Sunday when you take the Veterans Day Flyer at Austin Steam Train Association in Cedar Park. Veterans and active-duty military ride for free, while their guests ride for half price. About the ride: Sit back for a relaxing journey into passenger railroad's glorious past onboard the Bertram Flyer! On board the train, your 44 mile journey spans the South San Gabriel River and stops for a 15 minute layover at our historic 1912 Bertram Depot. You can even celebrate fall with the whole family when you take the autumn Hill Country Flyer on Saturday. Looking for more eateries, shops or fun things to do in the Austin Metro? Check out our Austin Local's Guide.
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