Austin, TX
The Massive Texas Restaurant That Can Serve 2,500 People At Once – Chowhound
It’s no secret that Texans like to do things bigger and bolder. Their food is absolutely not an exception to that rule; if anything, Texans go even harder when it comes to Texas’ iconic foods, such as brisket or King Ranch casserole. Even the restaurants in Texas pride themselves on going big or going home. However, only one restaurant can take the crown of the biggest in the entire state.
That award goes to The Oasis on Lake Travis, which can seat more than a whopping 2,500 guests at once. It also wins the title of largest outdoor restaurant in Texas due to its multi-level patio dining area. Combined with delicious Tex-Mex meals and unbeatable views, it is easy to see why The Oasis on Lake Travis has become one of the most iconic eateries in Texas. Next time you’re passing through the state where everything is bigger, be sure to stop in at the biggest restaurant to get a truly Texan dining experience.
About The Oasis on Lake Travis
For the last 39 years, The Oasis on Lake Travis has been proudly serving up amazing Tex-Mex dishes to the Austin Hill Country community. The restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner and features an extensive list of cocktails, including their famous Perfect Margaritas. Unfortunately, The Oasis on Lake Travis does not accept reservations in the main dining area. But, with the capacity being as high as it is, it shouldn’t be too tough to get a table — even if there is a wait.
On top of the multi-level patios and huge dining areas, The Oasis on Lake Travis features all kinds of unique amenities and decor. The restaurant features two venues for live music, as well as private dining areas for special events such as weddings. Memorial plaques honoring veterans adorn the walls and padlocks from families and couples hang from the decks outside, making the restaurant feel all the more personal and cozy despite its giant space.
Last but not least, The Oasis on Lake Travis is well-known for its unique traditions. Although the restaurant has plenty of activities throughout the year, they are best-known for their sunset spectacles, including a sunset bell that is rung at every sundown. With some of the best views in the entirety of Austin, it’s easy to see how The Oasis on Lake Travis earned the nickname “the Sunset Capital of Texas”.
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4th Largest City In Texas? … Not So Fast Austin
Austin, Texas is no longer the 4th largest city in Texas but 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th … that would be El Paso … remain the same.
I found out recently that the top 10 biggest city rankings in New Mexico are quickly headed for a change as #2’s about to fall into 3rd place.
Now it looks like the Texas lineup has officially changed as #4 falls to 5th place.
Population – wise, the Texas top 10 used to look like this:
- Houston
- San Antonio
- Dallas
- Austin
- Fort Worth’
- El Paso
- Arlington
- Corpus Christi
- Plano
- Lubbock
That’s changed now as Texas continues to experience some serious growth, especially in some of our smaller towns.
Another population analysis by Smart Asset showed New Braunfels and three other Central Texas cities had among the highest population growth rates in the entire U.S. over the past year. New Braunfels, Georgetown, Atascocita and Conroe were listed among the top ten cities with the highest population increases. – statesman.com
Which City Is Now The 4th Largest In Texas?
Fort Worth, (population 989,878) and Austin, (population 986,928), just flip-flopped with Fort Worth moving to 4th place and Austin falling to 5th. Fort Worth bested Austin by about 3,000 peeps.
Did Anything Change For El Paso?
El Paso has experienced some growth but remains in 6th place. Our neighbor to the north-northwest, Las Cruces, is the 2nd largest city in New Mexico … for now. It looks like there is a change looming there too as Rio Rancho is gaining on them very quickly.
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Austin, TX
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Another Texas city has replaced Austin as the fourth-largest city in the state, according to 2023 data released in November.
Population figures for Texas counties and places from July 1, 2023, and Jan. 1, 2024, were collected in the Texas Demographic Center’s 2023 Population Estimates report. Data from January 2024 shows a shift in the top four largest cities in the state, knocking Austin to No. 5.
Here’s what the latest population estimates reveal.
Fort Worth replaces Austin as 4th-largest Texas city
Fort Worth has surpassed Austin as the fourth-most populous city in the Lone Star State, according to the Texas Demographic Center.
Population estimates from January 2024 show Fort Worth having 989,878 residents — nearly 3,000 more than Austin. Between 2020 and 2024, Fort Worth had an estimated 7.7% population increase, compared to Austin’s 2.6% population increase over the same period.
Another population analysis by Smart Asset showed New Braunfels and three other Central Texas cities had among the highest population growth rates in the entire U.S. over the past year. New Braunfels, Georgetown, Atascocita and Conroe were listed among the top ten cities with the highest population increases.
LIST: 5 largest Texas cities as of January 2024
Here are the five most populous Texas cities, according to January 2024 data:
City
2020 Census Count
July 2023 Pop. Estimate
Jan. 2024 Pop. Estimate
2020-2023 Percent Change
2020-2024 Percent Change
Houston
2,304,580
2,318,653
2,318,657
0.6%
0.6%
San Antonio
1,434,625
1,487,588
1,496,876
3.7%
4.3%
Dallas
1,304,379
1,306,537
1,308,404
0.2%
0.3%
Fort Worth
918,915
978,863
989,878
6.5%
7.7%
Austin
961,855
984,290
986,928
2.3%
2.6%
Austin, TX
The 2025 BLAST.tv Austin Major: Date, Prize Pool, Info
The 2025 Counter-Strike season is upon us, and BLAST.tv’s next Major is drawing closer. This year’s Major will occur in Austin, Texas, and BLAST estimates it will be “one of the biggest esports events ever in the US” with an estimated “50,000 fans, plus millions tuning in from over 150+ territories and broadcast in 28 languages.” As we look forward to the upcoming year’s Counter-Strike esports, let’s examine everything we know about the 2025 BLAST.tv Austin Major, its key dates and prize pool.
The 2025 BLAST.tv Austin major will be BLAST’s second hosted Major tournament after the Paris Major in 2023. It will be the first BLAST.tv Major since Counter-Strike 2’s 2023 release, and the first United States Counter-Strike major since 2018. The event will feature 24 of the best Counter-Strike teams worldwide and progress through three stages: Opening, Elimination and Playoffs.
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The 2025 Austin Major will take place in Austin’s Moody Center. BLAST.tv’s CEO Robbie Douek commented excitedly about the event:
We are incredibly excited to bring the BLAST.tv Major to Austin, Texas. The city’s dynamic atmosphere, the cutting-edge Moody Center and track record of hosting world-leading events provide the perfect setting for what promises to be an unforgettable event. We look forward to showcasing the best of esports to a global audience and making a positive impact on the local community.
– Robbie Douek, CEO of BLAST
The 2025 BLAST.tv Austin major will occur in June 2025, with the summer in full swing. According to the event’s Liquipedia page, it will run from June 9 to June 22, 2025. Here’s a quick summary of each stage’s specific dates:
The 2025 BLAST.tv Austin Major has a sizeable cumulative prize pool of 1,250,000 USD. This prize pool will be split between the top eight teams in the event’s final standings. The winning team will receive a 500,000 USD grand prize, while second, third and fourth-place teams will also receive high rewards. The fifth to eighth-place teams will each score smaller shares of 45,000 USD.
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