An iconic cocktail bar and rooftop lounge, located in the heart of the bustling metropolis of Austin, Texas, is a famous tourist attraction as well owing to its huge historical significance. Built in 1902 as a wholesale grocery store initially, the building was later on transformed into a major nightlife spot. This historical pub features the main floor restaurant and cocktail bar, a tap room and the roof top lounge. The exposed brick and wooden interiors of the tap room ensure the vintage appeal of this pub is retained. The cocktail bar on the first-level main hall serves a wide range of in-house handcrafted cocktails, such as Blackberry Collins, Market Whiskey Sour, Winter Cosmo and Butter Pecan Manhattan.
The Grand is one of the favorite late night haunts for youngsters. The place has a relaxed vibe, where you will yourself among a crowd indulging in dart games and pool. This convivial bar is quite spacious in-spite of around 20 pool tables; making the place airy and comfortable. You can order your favorite drinks at highly pocket friendly prices; which also make the place very desirable among youngsters.
Geraldine's magnificent decor with ambient lighting, towering windows, and polished furnishings allows guests to have a sophisticated dining experience. The restaurant, which bears the name of a renowned local guinea hen from Rainey Street, provides breathtaking views of Ladybird Lake and the glittering cityscape of the city. The iconic dishes from Austin, such as Crispy Pig Ears, Buttermilk Biscuits, Fried Beets, and Grilled Gulf Shrimp, are included on the modern menu. Dessert selections include passionfruit tart and coconut panna cotta. With tasty drinks and wonderful music, Geraldine's completes the dining experience.
Do you love pizza and happen to be in Bee Cave area? Don't hesitate to head over to Tony C's Coal Fired Pizza for authentic wood fired pizza with delectable options such as Mulberry Meatball, Truffle Shuffle, Eggplant and Mamma Mia. A fine selection red and white wines will keep your pizza company as you unwind in a low key setting. With brick exposed walls, wooden flooring and ambient golden lighting, Tony C's is a great place to enjoy an Italian pie with your friends and family.
A Prohibition era-inspired bar and eatery, The League Kitchen & Tavern in Belterra is the third outpost of this local chain. The soft glow of Mason jar candles illuminates its vintage ambiance, while modern light fixtures ensures it is never too dark. The black-and-white collages are an ode to that period. Sip on delightful cocktails and nosh on comfort dishes that are made to order like Baby Back Ribs, Pecan Crusted Trout, Ruby Cosmo and more. With regular seating and red, plush couches, the bar and restaurant is an ideal place to watch a game on TV or have a relaxing dinner with your family.
A pleasant place for breakfast and brunch, this outlet of the Easy Tiger Bake Shop & Beer Garden is also the locals’ go-to watering hole. Located in the Linc, the restaurant boasts of a spacious patio, replete with tables and fans with misters. Savor their classic pretzel and beer cheese, along with the authentic German Bratwurst, and pick from their large selection of craft beer and cocktails. The artisanal baked goods, roasted coffee and housemade meats are a major draw among the locals too.