Whip In has Indian-infused breakfast items available until 2 p.m., perfect for late risers. Naan (Indian flatbread), scrambled eggs, cheese and your choice of chutney (a spiced, Indian condiment) makes up the breakfast naan (cilantro chutney is rather appetizing). As if that wasn't enough, they also have an impressive beer selection on tap, a vegan/vegetarian grocery aisle, a wine and beer area, and a tobacconist with Indian candles & incense.
Chic and stylish Casino South Side offers a very lively atmosphere. With a decor reflecting the old school architectural style, the bar stands out as it features classic movies in the HDTVs. The place is perfect to catch up with a friend or just to enjoy a relaxing evening by yourself. Casual and affordable drop by for a visit and you will be sure to visit next time.
Violet Crown Social Club is a lively dive bar that is a great night out spot to hang out with friends or groups. The interiors of the bar truly lives up to its name with red booths lining the interiors and dim dark lights. The bar has a great selection of draft beers and some amazing bites to go with it. Make sure to try their pizzas that are simply amazing. They have a lovely patio area that is warmly lit for those wanting to relax and unwind in an outdoor atmosphere. Make sure to carry a valid ID to enter this bar.
Located next to Deep Eddy Pool on Lake Austin Blvd., Deep Eddy Cabaret is certainly off the beaten path for most of Austin's people. There is a strange, surreal feel here, like it has been untouched by time for years on end. You are always sure to have a memorable experience here. The regular crowd is eclectic and very friendly. There are a couple of pool tables in this intimate spot and a fabulous jukebox with old country, soul, and rock music. Prices also feel out of date. Drinks (beer and wine) are incredibly inexpensive. Get a cheap pitcher of Pabst or a couple of Lone Stars, and you will fit right in with the crowd.
No other bar in recent memory has managed to so monopolize the patronage of Austin's tattoos-and-piercings crowd than has Jackalope, which caters to the unsubtle sensibilities of its otherwise neglected customer base by way of Reagan-era punk rock on the stereo, tragi-comic b-movies on the TVs and velvet paintings of topless women on the walls. Aside from serving as Sixth Street's most prominent de facto refugee camp for Black Flag fans, Jackalope is otherwise known for its burgers, regarded by many denizens of the downtown area as the best in the neighborhood and the Wednesday two-for-one burger deals make these the best bargains in the city.
If you are in the mood for affordable drinks, outside tables, and a game of bocce... The Liberty is the bar for you! Retro ways to spend the time with friends are here in abundance, including music from a jukebox and pinball machines for everyone to line up and play. There are also pool tables that complete this laid-back ambiance. There are often exciting community events like the Annual Chili Cook-Off happening. Call for more information.