Posted By Nina Rangel on Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 12:17 PM click to enlarge Courtesy / Alamo Beer Company Alamo Beer Company is holding donation-based yoga classes on Sundays in March. In honor of Women’s History Month, Alamo Beer Company will team with Black Swan Yoga to hold donation-based outdoor yoga classes that benefit the San Antonio arm of nonprofit Dress for Success.
The hour-long classes will take place on the brewery grounds from 11 a.m. to noon during the remaining Sundays in March. Following the session, patrons 21 and up will receive one complimentary brew to enjoy on the lawn. Dress for Success is a worldwide program that empowers women through employment-retention training, education programs and lessons in self-sufficie
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Like many other spots that make this city a live music, bar-hopping, and dining destination, The Far Out Lounge & Stage is more than just a watering hole. The current owners of the storied property at 8504 South Congress Ave. have had to get creative and communal, and focus on both the food and the family of musicians, to survive.
The stone cottage now home to The Far Out (TFO) was built in 1908, and in recent decades it housed Austin favorites like Red Shed Tavern (closed in 2018) and the biker bar Beverly s. Known in the early days as The Last Chance bar, it was the last chance to get a beer before San Antonio (according to a 2005