This venue, south of the river, is a throwback to the 1950s. Roots rock and country reign supreme in this bar, where one can often find men in leather jackets and classic Cadillacs out front. With live music nightly, tributes to Elvis, and celebrations of Hank William's birthday, this place is great for dancing, drinking and kicking back on the high stools. Happy hours feature some of Austin's favorite songwriters. The venue has broadened its range of live music to include occasional indie rock.
Enjoy a special evening with elegant New American dishes lovingly prepared by meticulous chefs at the Launderette. The elite venue in East Austin has garnered rave reviews for its sumptuous meals and enjoys steady patronage. The décor is ultra-modern with luxurious leather seats, polished furnishings and upholstery. The food consists of a Prix-fixe menu of four courses featuring dishes like Squid Ink Cavatelli, Boneless Sardine, Rabbit Terrine and French Onion Soup. A separate menu catering to children is also offered.
A hip concert venue, Emo's is home to regular shows and live music events. Located on East Riverside Drive in East Austin, it draws huge crowds during major events and shows. While showcasing a range of contemporary music concerts, it also rents out its facility for private events like parties and receptions. To see their upcoming schedule, please visit website or call ahead.
This is an intimate venue for those with sophisticated taste. From jazz to house, from acid rock to rap, from shoegaze to dub, the Parish Room runs the musical gamut. Touring acts such as Smog, Guided By Voices, Autechre and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have graced the stage here. Texas artists Sub Oslo, Lift To Experience, Explosions in the Sky, the Swells and more have also played here. This is the ultimate haven for music lovers and party animals.
Situated off the Interregional Highway in Austin, Central District Brewing is a well-known taproom in the area. Beers lovers can taste a variety of fruity beers that are light, sour or dark. Apart from fruit-flavored beers, they also serve beers that have hints of chocolate, caramel and coffee. Beside beers, their menu even includes other alcoholic drinks like wine and cider. This spacious taproom is also a great place to host private and corporate events like gatherings, celebrations and business meetings.
The Roosevelt Room is a 1920s-style cocktail bar and entertainment venue where you can treat yourself to delicious handcrafted concoctions like the Westside Story, which is a blend of vodka, cucumber, mint, lemon, orgeat, and peychaud, or the White Tuxedo, prepared with gin, dry sherry, grapefruit bitters, and salted olive oil. You can also opt for their signature cocktail, De Rigueur. Packed to the brim with a young, hippy crowd, The Roosevelt Room is the ideal place to go if you want to have a lively evening out, meet new people, or listen to eclectic live music as you sip tantalizing cocktails. The wonderful atmosphere at this place is sure to lift the spirits of anyone who walks in.
Situated off the Interregional Highway in Austin, Central District Brewing is a well-known taproom in the area. Beers lovers can taste a variety of fruity beers that are light, sour or dark. Apart from fruit-flavored beers, they also serve beers that have hints of chocolate, caramel and coffee. Beside beers, their menu even includes other alcoholic drinks like wine and cider. This spacious taproom is also a great place to host private and corporate events like gatherings, celebrations and business meetings.
The Roosevelt Room is a 1920s-style cocktail bar and entertainment venue where you can treat yourself to delicious handcrafted concoctions like the Westside Story, which is a blend of vodka, cucumber, mint, lemon, orgeat, and peychaud, or the White Tuxedo, prepared with gin, dry sherry, grapefruit bitters, and salted olive oil. You can also opt for their signature cocktail, De Rigueur. Packed to the brim with a young, hippy crowd, The Roosevelt Room is the ideal place to go if you want to have a lively evening out, meet new people, or listen to eclectic live music as you sip tantalizing cocktails. The wonderful atmosphere at this place is sure to lift the spirits of anyone who walks in.
This venue, south of the river, is a throwback to the 1950s. Roots rock and country reign supreme in this bar, where one can often find men in leather jackets and classic Cadillacs out front. With live music nightly, tributes to Elvis, and celebrations of Hank William's birthday, this place is great for dancing, drinking and kicking back on the high stools. Happy hours feature some of Austin's favorite songwriters. The venue has broadened its range of live music to include occasional indie rock.
Enjoy a special evening with elegant New American dishes lovingly prepared by meticulous chefs at the Launderette. The elite venue in East Austin has garnered rave reviews for its sumptuous meals and enjoys steady patronage. The décor is ultra-modern with luxurious leather seats, polished furnishings and upholstery. The food consists of a Prix-fixe menu of four courses featuring dishes like Squid Ink Cavatelli, Boneless Sardine, Rabbit Terrine and French Onion Soup. A separate menu catering to children is also offered.
With its unassuming little stage having hosted big names over the decades, Hole in the Wall has a longstanding reputation as the city's most storied venues. Today, it is mostly a launching pad for local up-and-comers ranging in number and genre, from 9-piece bluegrass bands to individual singer–songwriters. Although the nature of the crowd itself varies by similarly sudden shifts in performing schedules, the bar's proximity to UT brings in a steady flow of students and associated youngsters, most of whom come in for pitchers of Shiner and Lone Star. This place has won high praise as the place to be for live music! The staff are great and the locals are friendly.
A local favorite, this bar has been relocated for the fourth time in its history. The building was moved during a midnight trek to its current home at 2nd Ave and Brazos. Construction continues and the bar is scheduled to re-open Labor Day weekend. Regardless of location, it is a great stop before heading out on the town or just for sitting outside on a beautiful evening. The Mexican Martini's are a local favorite; however, they do pack a punch.