Nightlife Guide

 

2ND STREET DISTRICT
What started as mostly a shopping area continues to become more alive at night with a mixed crowd of everyone from real estate moguls to stylish creatives.

Crú, A Wine Bar
238 W. 2nd St. 

(512) 472 9463

This elegant wine bar offers an excellent outdoor patio that is great for people watching and an even better Sunday deal: $15 for a flight of wine (3 reds, 3 whites) and a cheese plate. Wine and cheese are changed every week for the special.

Lamberts
401 W. 2nd St. 

(512) 494 1500

If you’re in the mood for meat and a good time while you’re eating it, then look no further than Lamberts Downtown Barbecue. With a great cocktail menu, a stout wine list and mellow live music, this is a fun place to grab dinner then head upstairs to check out a show.

Malverde
400 B W. 2nd St
(512) 499 0300

Malverde is lovely whether you are enjoying a cocktail with friends, or simply sitting on the balcony and people watching. An extensive drink list, fun DJs, and beautiful people abound. Well-priced drinks and great service.

Mulberry
360 Nueces St. 

(512) 320 0297

Cozy wine bar that feels like your own little secret. Well-edited wine and beer list paired with a stellar menu.

BURNET & LAMAR AREA
Starting just north of downtown, cruising past the university, and heading along onto Burnet Road is a smattering of watering holes inspired by both new and old Austin.

Draught House Pub 
& Brewery
4112 Medical Pkwy.

(512) 452 6258

A true beer lover’s dream with one of the largest selections in town in a German-style setting. Relaxed atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating.

Ginny’s Little 
Longhorn Saloon
5434 Burnet Rd.

(512) 458 1813

Ginny’s is small, but full of personality. “Chicken Shit Bingo” on Sundays, oftentimes coupled with an appearance by Dale Watson, makes this country music filled bar a true Austin experience.

La-La’s Little Nugget
8517 Spearman Dr.

(512) 453 2521

This funky Christmas-themed bar is as eccentric as the city it lives in. With dancing elves, gnomes, and even a Christmas tree year round, what else could you possibly ask for in a bar?

The Poodle Dog Lounge
6507 Burnet Rd.

(512) 465 9468

Although this place only serves beer and wine, the atmosphere provided by the jukebox, pool tables, and shuffleboard more than make up for a missing cocktail menu.

The Tavern
922 W. 12th St.

(512) 320 8377

This sports bar is best known for its copious amounts of television sets (52 to be precise), and the famous Tavern Burger.

Wink Wine Bar
1014 N. Lamar Blvd., Ste E

(512) 482 8868

This wine bar added to one of the Austin’s finest restaurants was an immediate hit. Changing up their wine list at least several times a week, Wink always keeps it fresh.


CONGRESS AND OFF THE AVENUE

Just off the beaten path of the main clusters of bars are some cozy spots offering a scene for everyone.

The Cloak Room
1300 Colorado St.

(512) 472 9808

Rumors of politician sightings attract patrons to this dive bar next to the Capitol. What keeps them coming back, though, is the shelves stocked with high quality liquor sure to please discerning tastes.

The Driskill Bar
604 Brazos St.  
(512) 391 7162

Period specific décor from the turn of the last century transports patrons of the bar in the Historic Driskill Hotel to the era of cattle barons.

Light Bar
408 Congress Ave.
(512) 473 8544

DJs spin hip hop and house music Thursday to Saturday at Light Bar, Speakeasy’s clubbier neighbor, complete with water walls, massage chairs, polished chrome furnishings, roomy leather booths, and go-go dancers on the weekends. Retreat to the roof deck for live music Tuesday through Saturday.

The Marq
422 Congress Ave. 

(512) 322 5180

Reasonably priced drinks, fast bartenders, and an eclectic crowd make this a fun place for lounging and dancing. And dance you will as the nightly DJ is usually the main attraction. One of the newer establishments from the nightlife impresarios, the Womack brothers.

McCormick & Schmick’s
401 Congress Ave. 

(512) 236 9600

Friendly bartenders and outstanding specials draw a crowd to the traditional bar area of the restaurant.

Elephant Room
315 Congress Ave.  

(512) 473 2279

Music lovers pack this nationally renowned jazz venue seven nights a week, paying no cover most weekdays.

Submerged
333 E. Second St.

(512) 499 8768

Submerged is a water-themed bar with two fully stocked bars, a patio, and a VIP section with an inviting bed instead of the sofas that line the rest of the bar. The décor definitely makes for a fun and unique experience.

Texas Chili Parlor
1409 Lavaca St

(512) 472 2828

The food is delivered efficiently, and the drinks are well-made, especially the margaritas. A classic 
Austin spot.


DOMAIN 
During the week, a mixed crowd of shoppers, local residents, and young professionals converge in the restaurant bars at The Domain.

Crú A Wine Bar
(512) 339 9463

A sophisticated, more mature crowd gathers over elegant small plates at this charming Domain stand out, boasting over 300 wine selections. 
Enjoy 1/2 off bottles of champagne on Thursdays, 1/3 off bottles of wine on Sundays, as well as happy hour specials during the week.

Fleming’s Steakhouse
(512) 835 9463

Ladies in Lilly and well-heeled professionals mull over an impressive wine list at this happening and elegant Domain destination.

Jasper’s
(512) 834 4111

Sip brightly colored cocktails (on special every Wednesday) on Jasper’s spacious patio, or beat the heat inside at the modern Zen-like bar.

Joe DiMaggio’s Italian Chophouse
(512) 835 5633

This elegantly styled throw- back to Joe DiMaggio’s heyday and the 1930s supper club offers live music, typically blues or jazz, Thursday through Saturday.

Kona Grill
(512) 835 5900

The Asian-inspired bar hosts a swinging singles scene at this IBM and Dell after work favorite, so there’s plenty of eye candy if you have to wait for a seat during the happening happy hours.


EAST SIDE
This hipster haven is home to many creative bar concepts, clever cocktails, and some of the best dance parties in the city.

The Good Knight
1300 E. 6th St. 

(512) 628 1250

Cozy and dimly lit, this place evokes old-school charm. Go there for specialty cocktails, a creative menu, and Billy, a bartender who really knows what he’s talking about.

The Longbranch Inn
1133 E. 11th St. 

(512) 472 5477

This East side haunt is usually filled with friendly neighborhood locals looking for a good drink and easy conversation. The bar boasts affordable drinks, a good jukebox and an oak bar that dates back to the 1890s. Go early and watch the moon tower light up as the sun goes down.

Lustre Pearl
97 Rainey St

(512) 469 0400

Come show off what you really learned in college with games of Beirut and hula-hoop going in the yard, or mingle at one of the many picnic tables at this crowd-pleasing bar where Eastsiders meet Westsiders.

The Rio Rita Lounge
1308 E. 6th St. 

(512) 524 0384

A coffee shop by day and bar by night, this laid-back dive is perfectly Austinacious. Pull out the knitting needles and craft paper for Thursday’s 
“Arts and Drafts” night, or dust off your wax for Monday’s “Love and a 45”, where a few 7-inch singles makes you the DJ for three songs. Great beer selection and tasty margaritas add to the mix.

The Scoot Inn
1308 E. 4th St. at Navasota 

(512) 478 6200

What began as a railroad saloon in 1871 is now Austin’s beloved Scoot Inn. A hip grandma’s house décor inside, expansive patio outside, excellent draft beer selection, and live music most nights of the week are the makings of a local favorite.

Shangri-La
1016 E. 6th St. # B 

(512) 524 4291

Going here is like attending a giant house party: You never know who you’re going to run into, but you do know you’re going to have a good time doing it. Play old-school arcade games inside to the sounds of a well-stocked jukebox. Be sure not to miss the Second Sunday Sock Hop and Misprint magazine’s Movie Monday.

Uncorked Tasting Room and Wine Bar
900 E. 7th St. 

(512) 524 2809

Set above the city on the East side, Uncorked offers a breathtaking view of downtown in addition to reasonably priced flights that change seasonally and fab local cheese plates. Watch the sunset and enjoy a Pinot Gris and an unhurried summer evening with friends.

Victory Grill
1104 E. 11th St. 

(512) 472 3700

Austin’s oldest blues bar is now home to a music venue, restaurant and great balcony for people watching. Go any night of the week to check out a show or chow down on some classic Cajun cooking. The bar serves beer, but if liquor’s your poison, you better bring your own. 


RED RIVER
Music matters most to the venues on this gritty but charming street.

The Beauty Bar
617 E. 7th St. 

(512) 391 1943

The seventh incantation of this popular chain of bars that spans the country, Austin’s Beauty Bar is known for its raucous dance parties and the young, bold and beautiful that frequent them.

Beerland
711 Red River St 

(512) 479 7625

With a selection of local and touring bands playing all week long, Beerland is the perfect place to see a show, enjoy a cold beer, and perhaps make a trek to Hot Dog King or Hoboken Pie’s after. Don’t miss the selection of vintage arcade games and Rock n Roll Karaoke Mondays.

Club de Ville
900 Red River St. 

(512) 457 0900

Always an old favorite among the 20s and 30s set, Deville has strong cocktails and bountiful seating in the patio, amid the lovely limestone surround. Karaoke on Fridays is a must, as is the now famous monthly dance party, “Soul Happening.”

Creekside
606 E. 7th St. 

(512) 480 5988

With great DJs during the week and a side room to catch live shows, Creekside is a lot of fun, providing you go during the week when it isn’t so crowded.

Elysium
705 Red River  

(512) 474 2285

Elysium is the place to be on Sunday nights for the festively retro 80s dance party. Be sure to dress to the nines to avoid standing out. People really go all out for this one.

Emo’s
603 Red River  

(512) 505 8541

Probably Austin’s most famous live music venue, Emo’s has two stages, boasting some of the best touring bands in Texas. The patio in between is a nice reprieve from the crowds and an airy spot to socialize.

Headhunters
720 Red River  

(512) 236 0188

Known for its heavy metal scene, Headhunters is the place to be on Sunday nights when they throw an “Atomic Honky Tonk”, a homage to old school blues and country music. Mondays are open mic nights.

Mohawk
912 Red River  

(512) 482 8404

A wonderful place to see a show, The Mohawk is home to both an indoor and an outdoor stage, cool decor, and ample seating. It’s a place where you’re sure to run into an old friend, or many, all the while enjoying a cold beer or a generously poured cocktail.

Plush
617 Red River  

(512) 478 0099

Plush is a place made for dancing and drinking. On any given night there is a DJ spinning and bodies grooving.

Red Eyed Fly
715 Red River  

(512) 474 1084

This is maybe the only bar in Austin where you can enjoy a drink, listen to the jukebox and chat with a friend inside, while a band plays on the outside stage.

The Side Bar
602 E. 7th St. 

(512) 322 0697

Everyone’s favorite low key bar on the side is this for many reasons: low-priced and potent cocktails, outstanding jukebox, pool, darts, trivia, and an expansive backdoor patio. Need we say more?

Stubb’s Bar-B-Q
801 Red River  

(512) 480 8341

Stubb’s is one of the best and most well known places in Austin to see a show by a famous performer, whether on the snug inside stage or on the bigger outside stage.


SIXTH STREET
Austin’s original party street.  Famous for live music and non-stop, all-you-can-handle partying.  Popular with the college crowd and the tourists. Don’t miss the annual Halloween Parade!

Blind Pig
317 E. 6th St.

(512) 472 0809

Frequented by 20-somethings looking for cheap beer and an outdoor patio space. Live music on the main floor.

Casino El Camino
517 E 6th Street

(512) 469 9330

Best known for its legendary hamburger, Casino El Camino also offers a jukebox, movies playing on the television, and a dark, but inviting atmosphere.

The Firehouse Lounge
605 Brazos St. 

(512) 478 3473

This intimate and comfortable lounge located near the Driskill Hotel has the fun of 6th Street without the rowdiness factor. Arrive early for drink specials every night of the week, and be sure not to miss 80’s hits on Wednesday.

Iron Cactus
606 Trinity St

(512) 472-9240

With over 75 tequila options, the Iron Cactus makes a mean margarita. That, complimented with an outside deck that overlooks 6th street, makes it a perfect spot for an evening of people watching.

Maggie Mae’s
323 E 6th St.

(512) 478 8541

With a rooftop patio, live music, and a friendly staff, Maggie Mae’s has been a long-time favorite for co-eds and those nostalgic about their collegiate days.

The Parish Room
214 E. 6th St.

(512) 479 0474

One of Austin’s best-known music venues. Impeccable sound quality makes for a great show. 


SOUTH OF THE RIVER 
A mix of dives, wine bars, and Austin classics find a perfect home in the south side of town.

Barton Springs Saloon
424 South Lamar Blvd.

(512) 482 9673

Laid-back bar, perfect for lingering chats inside or outdoors.

Broken Spoke
3201 S. Lamar Blvd.

(512) 442 6189

A museum of old Austin with the best “honky tonk” music for two-stepping the night away.

House Wine
408 Josephine

(512) 322 5210

Depending on the day (Monday is open mic night), professional or amateur musicians serenade you from the front porch of this cozy 1940s bungalow. With half-priced wine on Sundays, tastings every Tuesday, and rotating local artwork adorning the walls, it’s hard to find a reason not to check out the much-needed South Austin newbie hiding behind P. Terry’s.

Horseshoe Lounge
2034 S .Lamar Blvd.

(512) 442 9111

With a jukebox full of country and southern rock music, Horseshoe Lounge is another one of those bars perfect for an old Austin vibe. A big enough space to support their large crowds, this lounge also makes room for a pool table and shuffleboard for those in a more competitive mood.

Paggi House
200 Lee Barton Dr.

(512) 473 3700

A vibrant new addition to the more high-end nightlife scene. Enjoy twists on a traditional cocktail menu from the expansive and stylish outdoor decks.

Saxon Pub
1320 S. Lamar Blvd.

(512) 448 2552

A classic music venue for local and national acts alike. Full bar in a charming dive setting.

Trophy’s
2008 S. Congress Ave.

(512) 447 0969

The self-proclaimed dive hosts various music genres, and showcases new singers and songwriters on a weekly basis making every night a potentially exciting experience.


SOUTH CONGRESS
South Congress is an area welcoming and appealing to all Austinites, drawing diverse crowds seven nights a week. However, since many of the bars and restaurants close early (before midnight), it’s probably a better place to start an evening than end it.

Botticelli’s
1321 S. Congress Ave. 

(512) 916 1315

An attractive and friendly staff waits on a hip crowd in the Live Oak shaded beer garden tucked away behind the intimate trattoria. Come for the night’s first round of live music during happy hour and order off the $5 menu, featuring steamed mussels and calamari. Movies projected on Sunday nights.

The Continental Club / 
The Gallery
1315 S. Congress Ave. 

(512) 441 2444

It’s standing room only most nights at this nationally renowned live music staple. For a laid back evening head up- stairs to The Gallery, a lounge featuring more live music and local artwork rotated monthly.

Hotel San José
1316 S. Congress Ave. 

(512) 852 2350

The always lively patio bar of Liz Lambert’s quintessentially South Austin hotel is the perfect setting for a date or rendezvous with friends. Relax at one of the small tables shielded by local flora over a Tinto de Verano or a glass of Summer Sangria on the weekends. DJs spin Wednesdays.


WAREHOUSE DISTRICT
Reminiscent of Manhattan’s Meat Packing District, lines sometime form behind velvet ropes outside renovated warehouses in this district that insists Austin is ready for bottle service. Dress to impress and expect to pay a cover to gain access to these weekend hotspots.

219 West 
219
W. 4th St.  

(512) 474 2194

The after-work crowd pours in for 219 West’s award-winning, themed happy hours, ranging from Texas Tuesdays with discounts on local beer and vodka to Whim & Wine Wednesdays with wine flights and live jazz.

Antone’s
213 W. 5th St.  

(512) 320 8424

This nationally recognized live music landmark has been Austin’s “Home of the Blues” for the past 34 years, playing host to B.B. King and Muddy Waters. Staying true to its roots, blues artists still grace the stage at Antone’s, but they bring in bands from a variety of other music genres as well.

Apple Bar
120 W. 5th St. 

(512) 322 9291

Upbeat tunes blast through- out this multi-level, lounge- style martini bar, making it a destination for those wanting to dance in the Warehouse district without dealing with a hassle or cover charge at the door.

Cedar Street Courtyard
208 W. 4th St.  

(512) 495 9669

Live music draws a crowd seven nights a week to the ivy-covered courtyard of this popular cellar bar touting fine cigars and expertly made martinis. Stop by for “No Cover Happy Hours” or brave the rabble on Wednesdays to see 80s cover band, The Spazmatics.

Cuba Libre
409 Colorado St. 

(512) 472 2822

Curtains part as you enter, revealing the dramatic Cuban inspired interior of this Warehouse District destination boasting the “Best Mojito in Town” and a selection of over 100 rums. Request a table in the Cuba Lounge at night for bottle service, or ladies pop by on Thursdays during happy hour for $5 Martinis and Manicures.

Fadó Irish Pub
214 W. 4th St.  

(512) 457 0172

This traditional Irish pub is a great place to catch a Euro football game in Austin. 
Don’t miss Trivia Nights on Mondays.

The Ginger Man
301 Lavaca St. Ste 300 

(512) 473 8801

Undaunted by the recent venue change, Ginger Man loyalists pack the Beer Garden and interior booths of this pub peddling over 80 beers on draught and 100 by the bottle. Drink specials run Sunday through Thursday with Trivia Nights held every Wednesday.

Gruv
101 W. 5th St. 

(512) 467 4556

Attractive twenty-somethings groove inside this club that hosts monthly fashion shows.

Kenichi
419 Colorado St.

(512) 320 8883

Come hang with “all the beautiful people” in the modern bar area of one of Austin’s best sushi restaurants. Innovative cocktail menu.

Kiss and Fly
404 Colorado St.  

(512) 476 7799

Fridays and Saturdays are the nights to be at this bar where the music is bumping and the crowds are dancing the night away—in cages and on promenades. The Sunday night drag show plus nightly drink specials are quite the experience.

Lavaca St. Bar
405 Lavaca St.  

(512) 469 0106

T-shirt meets collared shirt at this anything-goes sports fan favorite, bringing in the crowds with nightly drink specials. Shout at one of the many big screen TVs, grab a hoagie from the Hog Island Deli window, or finish off the night with a game of your own—try your hand at ski ball, foosball, shuffle board, ping pong and an array of classic arcade games.

Lovejoy’s
604 Neches St. 

(512) 477 1268

If you like pints and are in the Red River/6th Street areas, then this place is for you. With a vast selection of interesting and unique beer, plus varying homebrews, this bar is a haven, filled with cool locals and a competitive bar room pool scene. A highly knowledgeable staff and live music on Thursdays are an added bonus.

Lucky Lounge
209-A W. 5th St. 

(512) 479 7700

This fun bar, located in the heart of the Warehouse District, is known for it’s live music and DJ sets every night of the week, refreshing cocktails, and excellent service.

Oilcan Harry’s
211 W. 4th St. 

(512) 320 8823

The bar is known for its friendly bartenders, generous alcohol portions, and a gay-but-all-others-welcome attitude.

Qua
213 W. 4th St., # 100

(512) 472 2782

Where else can you dance the night away on a shark tank? Enjoy bottle service in a cozy booth or try other fine spirits or wines by the glass.

Rain
217-B W. 4th St. 

(512) 494 1150

Known as one of Austin’s more notable gay bars, Rain attracts its bar goers with more than just the perfectly portioned drinks and good mix of music. Activities range from strip contests to karaoke to pool, which are sure to attract a diverse crowd.

Red Fez
209 B W. 5th St. 

(512) 478 5120

Red Fez is one of the few bars to still allow smoking indoors—hookah, that is. A  diverse assortment of DJs spin every night of the week.

Ringside at Sullivan’s
300 Colorado St. 

(512) 474 1870

A swanky 1940s inspired bar attracts a more mature clientele, boasting a fully stocked cigar humidor, high-end cognacs, single-malt scotches, and live jazz. Get the “Best Burger in Town” among other menu items for only $5 every Thursday at “Swinging at Sully’s.”

Saba Blue Water Cafe
208 W. 4th St. 

(512) 478 7222

Saba Blue Water Café is known for its delectable menu, but also for its cocktails (particularly the mojito). The café is run as both a restaurant and a bar, but does not miss a step in its claim of either title.

Six Lounge  & 
The Tap Room
117 W. 4th St 

(512) 472 6662

With the Tap Room below offering free pool and $2 micro- brews during happy hour, the rooftop patio above host live music weeknights and a DJ 
on the weekends, dancing on the main floor, and bottle 
service on the mezzanine, Lance Armstrong’s sophisticated lounge has something for everyone, including gourmet pizza.

Speakeasy
412 Congress Ave. 

(512) 476 8017

Perhaps the premiere destination for bottle service in Austin. Slip in through the entrance in the back alley and head up to the plush roof deck for a truly spectacular view of the city’s skyline. Whisky Bar 
303 W. 5th St. 
(512) 481 8599 
The Whisky Bar prides itself on its music selection and host DJs. The dance area in the back, and the lounge up front give the bar two different feels.





WEST 6TH STREET AREA
The destination for twenty- and thirty-somethings seeking a no-nonsense good time. Young professionals mix with the more mature college crowd for a growing, more high end-leaning scene.

Annie’s West
706 W. 6th St. 

(512) 366 5727

A popular spot on the energetic rooftop bar scene along the block. Happy hour starts every day at 5 and the patio is always open for relaxing.

The Belmont
305 W. 6th St. 

(512) 457 0300

The Rat Pack definitely would have held court at this chic spot with a 60s Palm Springs vibe. Don’t miss Sunday’s American style brunch from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. with $1 mimosas.

Betsy’s Bar
301 W. 6th St.  

(512) 480 9433

Vintage furniture and old- school video games make this laid-back bar an unlikely, but welcome neighbor to the clubbier venues in the ware- house district.

Donn’s Depot
1600 W. 5th St.

(512) 478 0336

This unique piano bar and saloon is housed in an old Missouri-Pacific train depot. Real train cars serve as seating areas, and the ladies’ restroom is an actual caboose! With live music six times a week, two dance floors, and a just-for-fun blackjack table, Donn’s always draws an eclectic crowd.

Hi-Lo
301 W. 6th St. 

(512) 480 9433

This place is good when you want to enjoy a drink at a place with a laid-back vibe. Points for having guitar hero, a sizeable dance floor, and a small sound-proof door that makes it accessible to get to Betsy’s Bar right next door.

J. Black’s Feel Good Lounge
710 W. 6th St. Ste B 

(512) 433 6954

As day turns to night, the buttoned-up after work crowd, drawn in by happy hour specials and the much-lauded fare, gives way to a rowdier set with designs on dancing the night away. Offering bottle service in The Cork Room and tall boys on “Brown Bag Sundays,” it’s no wonder J. Black’s appeals to such a variety of patrons.

Key Bar
617 W. 6th St.  

(512) 236 9389

There’s no dress code at this laid-back, open-air, happy hour favorite. Fans with misters prevent guests from melting, while numerous large screen televisions provide entertainment for anyone not caught up in conversation or captivated by the crowd rambling down 6th street.

Little Woodrow’s
520 W. 6th St.  

(512) 477 2337

Excellent selection of draft beer, great patio, and a good location make this bar a hit for the happy hour crowds during the week. Enjoy Tuesday “Big Beer” and Thursday “Giant Mug” days in addition to $2 Lone Star.

Mean-Eyed Cat
1621 W. 5th St. 

(512) 472 6326

This lovely little dive is a homage to all things Johnny Cash. Whether you are a fan of the Man in Black or not, you will enjoy the great live music on the patio most nights of the week, and trivia contests held every other Monday. Beer and wine only.

Molotov Lounge
719 W. 6th St.  

(512) 499 0600

With DJs spinning on the recently revamped roof deck and live music in the lounge, Molotov, the latest venture from the Womack brothers, is quite the scene for the mid 20s to early 30s set.

Momo’s
618 W. 6th St., # 200  

(512) 479 8848

A refuge from the madding crowds, this stand-out music venue with an indoor stage, easily visible from the spacious back deck, hosts an eclectic crowd seven nights a week and during sporadically held “No Cover Happy Hours.”

Opal Divine’s
700 W. 6th St. 

(512) 477 3308

Huge patio and deck seating with a beer list that matches in size. Full service bar with a new American food menu.

The Ranch
708 W. 6th St.   

(512) 465 2016

Stuffed deer and other wild game bear witness at this Woody family colossus as the rowdiest crowd on West 6th stampedes the largest roof deck in Austin.

Star Bar
600 W. 6th St.  

(512) 477 8550

Sans dance floor, this West 6th Street pioneer is a true drinking bar. Loyal patrons pack the front patio, while couples canoodle on red leather banquets inside, and groups chat on the porch out back.

Third Base
1717 W. 6th St.

(512) 476 2273

Televisions abound in this stylish sports bar. Even the outdoor patio has views to the televisions inside that could be showing a sporting event from around the world.

Tiniest Bar in Texas
817 W. 5th St. 

(512) 391 6222

It may be small, but this little bar packs a serious punch, with live music and an always festive atmosphere.

Union Park
612 W. 6th St. 

(512) 478 7275

Union Park has a room for every mood. From the “boom- boom room” to the patio on the roof, each section of this bar excites and accommo- dates its patrons. A big space, and an impressive selection of music make Union Park a good choice for a night on the town. 



WESTLAKE
Not exactly known for its bustling nightlife scene, the Westlake area offers a few interesting after dark options.

360 Uno Trattoria & Wine Bar
3801 N. Capital of Texas Hwy.

(512) 327 4448

Located in Davenport Village, this comfortable space features not only an expansive wine list, but a selection of coffees and espressos to pair with your late night dessert or night cap.

The Grove
6317 Bee Caves Rd.

(512) 327 8822

One of the best atmospheres in town for a wine night or a great meal.  Broad selection of flights in a sleek, inviting space. Have a seat at the wine bar or grab a table under the stars outside.

 

 
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