This Tribeca-originated cocktail bar has one of the best patios for cocktail consumption in Austin. With live music playing almost every day, it is no wonder the Austin Chronicle names Radio Coffee and Beer the best local coffee shop almost every year since it opened.Ĥ204 Manchaca Road, Austin, TX 78704, Weather Up Soak up the sun outdoors in the shaded outdoor patio or lounge on the grassy lawn. With a plethora of Stumptown coffee choices, pastries, local beers and Veracruz tacos, Radio Coffee and Beer is the perfect spot to relax day or night. Children are welcomed until 9 p.m.Ħ507 Circle S Rd, Austin, TX 78745 Radio Coffee and Beer If you are feeling squirrely, challenge a stranger to a game of horseshoe or washers in the backyard pits. Find a bench swing to swing the afternoon away while sipping on a local brew or hang at a picnic table while chowing down on some locally-sourced southern flare food. The spacious outdoor patio feels more like a friend’s backyard than a bar. The team that brought some of Austin’s iconic bars like Yellow Jacket, Emo’s and Black Star Co-Op opened this cute neighborhood bar in April 2016. The bar hosts family-friendly brunches on Sunday, trivia nights on Tuesdays, Jinga Tower Wednesdays, weekly volleyball tournaments and almost daily live music.ġ0212 Manchaca Road, Austin, TX 78748 Little Darlin At 11 acres, it is one of the biggest patio bars in all of Central Texas. Sand volleyball courts line the back of the bar, three food trailers serve food to soak up the alcohol and washer pits draw a steady supply of participants. Large oak trees shade the patio providing relief from the blazing sun during summer months and fire pits help warm patrons during the winter. Its large patio has everything you could want to spend the day outdoors, but still be at a bar. Moontower Saloonįor five years this dog-friendly bar in “Way South Awesome” Austin has been the place to go for anyone in South Austin.
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However, with Austin’s recent explosive growth, new bars are popping up all over South and East Austin for patio-lovers. Back in the day all the fun bars in Austin were downtown or just south of the river. Not only can you spend the majority of the year outdoors hiking, biking or kayaking, but you can also enjoy the mild temps by sipping your favorite beverage on one of Southeast Austin’s awesome bar patios. If you fear the brown liquor, try the Moonraker #1 (Cognac, Lillet Blanc, peach liqueur, absinthe), the Don Gorgon (cachaca, Aperol, demerara syrup, fresh cinnamon), or the tequila/house ginger syrup/creme de cassis El Diablo, which'll heat you up even in a BlizzardĮven if you're not hungry you'll think you are, so they're also slowly unrolling small bites like sockeye salmon tartare treated with mezcal - at this place, even the fish is drinking the stuff that makes guys think their stock is soaring.One of the benefits of living in Austin is the amazing weather.
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The menu's broken down by spirit and preparation (rocks, served long, stirred up.), with whiskey numbers stretching from the Rattlesnake (rye, absinthe, egg white, Angostura bitters), to the bourbon/Islay Scotch/maple syrup Don Lockwood - named for Gene Kelly's Singin' in the Rain character, it will give you a glorious feeling that hopefully won't lead to dancing in the same precipitation The dimly lit den offers 14 pages' worth of drinks, served with what Vanilla became when he could no longer afford a tattoo artist: hand-carved ice Not an indication that Wall Street's now trading bundled atmospheric conditions, Weather Up is the Austin offshoot of an NYC classic cocktail lounge that's made over the former Shuck Shack with subway-tiled ceiling arches and custom block light fixtures.