Daily Through October 30th

Pumpkin Nights at Pioneer Farms 

Pumpkin Nights was founded in 2016 at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds to showcase local artists and celebrate the most magical time of year—without the gore and scares. Now, Pumpkin Nights runs through the month of October in many cities across the US.

At PUMPKIN NIGHTS, you will venture along a half-mile walking path to discover the Forbidden City, a Pirate’s Cove, and more fantastical lands built using over 5,000 hand-carved real and artificial pumpkins. The celebration continues with entertainment and games in the festival area called The Village.


Daily Through October 29th

Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival

The Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival is held at the Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead, which is in the National Register of Historic Places. Originally settled in 1854, the farmstead is nestled on five beautifully shaded, oak-filled acres, making it the perfect setting for a fall celebration.


Tuesdays in October

Movie Nights are back at Lou’s East Side. Every Tuesday starting at 8PM (sharp!) meet them on the patio for a screening of a classic favorite.  Wings, fried pickles, burgers, beer, and so much more plus all bottles of wine are 1/2 off. Come early to grab a seat.
Movies run until the end of December.
October line up includes: 
10/3 – Beetlejuice
10/10 – Coraline
10/17 – Halloweentown
10/24 – The Witches
10/31 – Hocus Pocus

Thursdays in October

Texas Wine Month with Made In and Austin Winery

In celebration of Texas Wine Month, Austin Winery and Made In are coming together to give you the ultimate wine tasting at Made In on South Congress. Every Thursday during October, stop by and learn (and sip) local wines. 5–7 p.m.


Select October Dates

Panic at The Paramount

As any slasher fan will tell you, horror icons never die. After a hair-raisingly fun inaugural year, our horror film series is back to haunt the hallowed halls of the Paramount once more. And this is one sequel you don’t want to miss.


October 1st

89th Annual Mediterranean Festival

MedFest, the longest-running annual festival in Central Texas, celebrates Mediterranean Cuisine and Culture with a variety of renowned foods with delicacies like Gyros, Falafel, Kibbee, Tabbouleh, Hummus, Baklava, and Spanakopita to name a few. Attendees can also enjoy a diverse shopping bazaar with henna drawing, jewelry shopping, and other marketplace vendors for guests to immerse themselves in Mediterranean culture fully.


October 2nd

NOW OPEN: Tiny Grocery Hyde Park and Bureau de Poste

Tiny Grocer’s second location is now open alongside its first restaurant, Bureau de Poste, which is a French bistro by Chef Jo Chan in the old Hyde Park Post Office at 4300 Speedway. The restaurant is tucked inside the boutique grocery store with leather banquette seating and large windows overlooking the outdoor patio with a landscaped pergola. This is the first partnership between Tiny Grocer owner, Steph Steele, and Chef Jo Chan, and it had always been Steph’s dream to have a French restaurant at her next location. Dinner is seven days a week with weekend brunch and a few exciting French classic dishes include: Skate Wing, Duck Leg Cassoulet, Half Roasted Chicken with Sauce Verte, Steak Frites, and Pomme Dauphine.

October 3rd

Elevate and Celebrate

Join us for “Elevate and Celebrate,” a unique and FREE four-week Tuesday night series brought to you by Black Swan Yoga, hosted at the vibrant Celis Brewery. This event is all about fostering a sense of togetherness within our community. It’s a free gathering designed to uplift your spirits, connect you with others, and provide an opportunity to move and celebrate together.


October 4th

2023 Texas Fight and Rally Parade

Watch the parade make its way down Guad at 7:30 p.m., then join in and follow to the UT Tower where a huge crowd will send the team off to Dallas for Texas OU Weekend in true Longhorn fashion.


October 6th

Uchibá Austin Opens Downtown

“The core of Uchibā is inspired by the Izakayas that our team visited when traveling through Japan. Like Uchi and Uchiko, they have a sushi bar, cool and hot tastings, but we really lean into items like bao, buns, skewers, and dumplings as a part of the intimate bar experience and they are pushing the boundaries of cocktails beyond their role as a complement to food,” said Chef and Owner Tyson Cole


October 6th–8th and October 13th–15th

Austin City Limits Music Festival

ACL is back this year with the typical love-it-or-hate-it line-up! New this year, general admission holders can purchase cocktails for the first time. In the past, it’s been strictly beer and wine.


October 7th

NeighborWood Tree Adoption 

Join TreeFolks for their first tree adoption event of the season! Free five-gallon container trees will be distributed to Austin residents and Austin Energy customers through our NeighborWoods program. The TreeFolks NeighborWoods program is a partnership with the City of Austin Community Tree Preservation Division and Austin Energy.


Water Lantern Festival

Water Lantern Festival is filled with fun, happiness, hope, and great memories that you’ll cherish for a lifetime. This is a family-friendly event that can be shared by everyone. Friends, families, neighbors, and lots of people that you haven’t met can come together to create a peaceful, memorable experience.


October 8th

Strength & Conditioning with Austin Bouldering Project & Meanwhile Brewing

Instructor Todd Cline will lead you through a full bodyweight strength and conditioning circuit on their soccer field. Bring a mat, a water bottle, and sunscreen. No other equipment is required.

Pueblo Viejo and Side Eye Pie are serving brunch following class and Meanwhile’s taproom is open for coffee and beer.


Corey Feldman, Celebrating 40 Years of Music & Entertainment

Celebrating 40 years of music and entertainment and playing songs from The Lost Boys, Stand By Me, The Goonies, and Dream a Little Dream!


South Austin Witches Market at Far Out Lounge

Visit the South Austin Witches Market at Far Out Lounge! It’s all ages and friendly pets are welcome.


October 9th

Indian Springs Pumpkin Patch

Indian Springs Ranch in South Austin is hosting its third annual Pumpkin Patch this year through October 29th. ISR is a local, family-owned, exotic animal ranch south of Austin. There will be one-of-a-kind themed photo ops, designer pumpkins, a weekend jumping pillow, kids play area with tractors, great shade to stay cool, face painting, and food trucks. Animals around the area include Clyde the Camel, Zebras, White Buffalo, Water Buffalo, Yaks, and more. Feed buckets sold for $5 per bucket to feed the animals.


October 10th

FRIENDS Trivia at Waterloo Ice House South Park Meadows

Grab your friends for a FRIENDS trivia night!


October 12th

Soap Making Workshop at The Buzz Mill

This class will cover supplies, ingredients, safety procedures, basic formulation theory, and scenting with essential oils. Create a 1/2 lb batch (2 bars) of soap scented with essential oils, perfect for gifts and personal use.


October 12th–15th

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler at Bass Concert Hall

Comedy icons, writers, producers, actresses, and Saturday Night Live alumni Amy Poehler and Tina Fey bring their first-ever live tour together Tina Fey & Amy Poehler: Restless Leg Tour to Bass Concert Hall this October. On this tour, fans will see the duo celebrate their thirty years of friendship with an evening of jokes, iconic stories, and conversational entertainment.


October 14th

Austin Oktoberfest

The most famous German celebration has been happening since 1812. It is so über that it has its own special brew—Oktoberfest beer.  And GTHS ensures Austin gets to share in this celebration.


TLC Oyster Festival 

Enjoy East Coast and Gulf oyster varieties that are raw, grilled, and fried! Oyster shucking AND oyster eating competitions are open for all with cash pot prizes.


Hocus Pocus 30th Anniversary at The Paramount


The Brewtoritum Brewtoberfest

Break out those lederhosen and dirndls on Saturday, October 14th for a German beer drinkin’, steinhoistin’, polka dancin’, pretzel eatin’, lederhosen wearin’ good time!
They’ll have a tasty German Fest Food menu from the kitchen, live polka music, their famous beer olympics, and lots of house-brewed German-style beer.

Hello Kitty Truck Visits Austin

The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is returning to The Domain on Saturday, October 14th! Come say hello on Century Oaks Terrace & Rogers Road across the way from Starbucks from 10 a.m.–7 p.m. and pick up some supercute treats and merch while supplies last!


October 15th

R&B and Ribs

R&B and RIBS Austin edition at Coconut Club. Austin, TX features a Day Party with Good Food and Dope DJs.


October 20th–22nd

Formula One Weekend

The pinnacle of motorsports returns to Austin, Texas for a weekend-long celebration of speed and sound featuring can’t-miss racing action, electrifying performances from global superstars, exhilarating amusement rides, culinary experiences and so much more. This year, enjoy performances by Queen, The Killers, and Adam Lambert.


October 21st

Puptopiafest at Pease Park 

Best known as the “Live Music Capitol of the World,” Austin is also famous for being a haven for pup-lovers and canines of all shapes and sizes. We’re thrilled to bring Puptopia Festival to this vibrant, dog-friendly city on October 21st, taking place at one of the city’s most popular and spacious outdoor locations, Pease District Park.


October 26th

Movies in the Park: Hocus Pocus

Movies in the Park is a series of free films brought to you by Austin Parks Foundation. Residents and visitors bring their blanket or lawn chairs for a fun and relaxing evening under the beautiful Austin night sky.


October 28th

40th Annual Viva La Vida at Mexic-Arte Museum 

Viva la Vida Festival takes place on October 28th from noon–6 p.m. in downtown Austin. This year’s event features a grand procession, art activities, food, local artists and retail booths, a low-rider exhibition, and live performances. This event is co-sponsored by the City of Austin.


October 28th and 29th

Thai Fresh 15-Year Anniversary + Cooking Classes

May 2019: Thai Fresh Cooking Class

Chef Jam Sanitchat is celebrating 15 years of Thai Fresh this fall by cooking a multi-course dinner at Midnight in the Garden on Saturday, October 28th and Sunday, October 29th. Guests can buy classes here through December and will learn to make popular dishes such as Lemongrass Soup, Masaman Curry. Pad See Ew, Green Curry, Mango & Stick Rice, etc.


October 29th

Pecan on the Lawn at Pecan Square Cafe

Just in time for those upcoming cooler temps, Pecan on the Lawn makes its pizza-filled, wine-pouring return. Join them from 4–7 p.m. on the last Sunday of each month (through Nov) for a spread of Pecan Square Cafe favorites including seasonal salads, pizzas, and bottles of featured wines. They provide blankets and a DJ—you bring the fun. No reservations required.


October 31st

Hyde Park Zombie Walk

It’s the first annual Hyde Park Zombie Walk on Halloween night, hosted by The Parlor
Zombies. Gather at 6:30 p.m. for a walk down to Ave D and back. There will be a costume contest, prizes, live music, treats, and vendors all night long. Bring your Carved Pumpkin to line the lawn.
Kristy Owen
In her previous life, Kristy was an uninspired realtor who was feeling a little bit bored with her day to day. So on January 1, 2010, she made a New Year’s resolution to write about one thing to do each day in her beloved city of Austin, Texas. And thus, 365 Things Austin was born.