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Classic Blues & Rock |
213 W 5th St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 263 4146 http://www.antones.net/ |
This renowned blues hall showcases a variety of music in the genres of blues and rock. Bands from home and afar play here in hopes of gaining national attention. Stevie Ray Vaughan used to be a regular and Willie Nelson sometimes makes a cameo appearance. Bob Schneider is the current popular favorite. This live music venue provides an upbeat atmosphere for all ages and lifestyles. Dance up front to the band or relax in the back with a cold long neck beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art on 5th |
1501 W 5th St Austin, TX 78703 United States +1 512 481 1111 http://www.arton5th.com/ |
For a fabulous collection of modern art, this is one of the best galleries in the city. You can find everything from original prints of Dr. Seuss to works by Rauschenberg and Warhol, located in the former Children's Museum space in West Towne Common. Don't think you're limited to looking; most of the works are also available for purchase. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great downtown art |
700 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 453 5312 http://www.arthousetexas.org/ |
After a delicious dinner in a fine downtown eatery, coffee next door at Texspresso or a show at the Paramount, wander through the TFAA's gallery and soak in a bit of culture. Installations range from theme exhibits, to competition shows, to exotic multimedia extravaganzas. There is always something intriguing going on here, often highlighting Texas artists, but also showcasing artists from all over the United States. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Various original works |
1214 W 6th St Austin, TX 78703 United States +1 512 472 1550 http://www.artworksaustin.com |
This space displays and sells the original works of local, national and international artists. A variety of media is represented here, including paintings, multi-dimensional glass art, bronze sculptures and limited edition lithographs. Paintings are generally unframed and range in style from pastoral scenes and still life to more contemporary depictions, with abstract pieces dominating the collections. A low-key atmosphere and helpful staff make browsing through the gallery a pleasant experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hot Spot On Town Lake |
920 West Riverside Drive Austin, TX 78712 United States |
There was a time when music from local musicians was free, and great Southern food was BBQ ed in the park. But those days are gone; the park is now used for concerts and firework celebrations on the Fourth of July. Located near the picturesque Town Lake and across from the old Palmer Auditorium, the venue is usually busy during summer. The name of Auditorium Shores is derived from its location along the shore of Town Lake. You will also find the Town Lake Hike, the Bike Trail, a gazebo and the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Huge selection of quality artwork |
1219 W 6th St Austin, TX 78703 United States +1 512 495 9363 http://www.austingalleries.com/ |
Austin Galleries is an 8,000-square foot, two-story showplace located in the trendy Clarksville area on West Sixth. In terms of scope and breadth, its inventory is staggering. Selections include 17th, 18th and 19th century antiques, estate jewelry, furniture, oriental rugs and fine art. This is the largest collection of fine art originals in the state of Texas. There is also a fine representation of Texas landscape artists. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exploring the boundaries |
901 Barton Springs Rd Austin, TX 78704 United States +1 512 472 5992 / +1 800 316 7372 http://www.austinlyricopera.org |
Founded in 1986, its popularity has grown tremendously since. Visceral theater, beautiful music, stunning sets and costumes, and world-class artistic talent all reside here. The company is known for presenting work that explores the boundaries of opera. This is the only professional opera company in Central Texas; showcasing works such as The Barber of Seville, The Ballad of Baby Doe, and Andrea Chenier just to name a few. The season features an opera every other month from November to March and offers free outdoor performances in October at the Zilker Hillside Theatre. Dedicated to the education of young people, the company offers a variety of programs for students. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local and national acts |
208 Nueces Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 263 4240 http://www.austinmusichall.com |
As one of Austin's favorite live music venues, this club holds around 3000 people. If that sounds like it is too large to get the intimate feel of a band, think again. The bar downstairs helps make the wait for a seat a little more relaxing and the VIP room upstairs is perfect for a great view of the stage. Everyone from Lenny Kravitz to Eric Clapton has performed on this stage. If you are looking for a location for a corporate event or fund-raiser, they do offer their facilities for private parties. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy home of classical music |
1101 Red River Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 476 6064 http://www.austinsymphony.org |
If you are ready for that other long-haired music—the stuff of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and Chopin, that is—look no farther than Bass Concert Hall between September and April. The seasons here always offer illustrious performances of the great masters, as well as more recent works involving ballet and opera, avant-garde compositions and much more. Tickets can be obtained by subscribing to a season, and swapped for events of your choosing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Burgers & tunes |
208 East Sixth St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 473 2262 |
Two clubs for the price of one, this place has a great selection of tasty hamburgers and other food items for a reasonable price, as well as a decent selection of beers and other drinks. The main performance area, the Stageside, is home to a number of artists-in-residence as well as visiting acts who can be seen and heard on a stage that once housed loud metal bands but is now home to a wider variety of performing styles, both locals and visitors. Established in 1990, the place has become a major player in the competitive Sixth Street live music scene. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Come For The Cute Clientele |
617 East 7th Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 391 1943 http://www.beautybar.com/ |
Beauty Bar takes its name from the '60s hair salon knick-knacks that come into play within each of its dozen or so locations, but the moniker might as well refer to the chain's simple methodology for success. By cultivating a particularly girlish (and thus locally rare) atmosphere, it manages to bring in the prettiest twenty-somethings in town, who in turn bring in everyone else to the extent that, by the end of the night, the place is packed in a way rarely seen elsewhere in Austin. When the resident DJ isn't spinning early Michael Jackson, music comes care of some of the city's more up-and-coming rock bands. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ultimate pool hall |
201 E 6th St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 479 7665 x203 http://www.buffalobilliards.co... |
This 22,000 square foot Mecca of pool halls offer a full bar and great American food. With 21 pool tables, 7 shuffleboard tables, 5 dartboards and 10 foosball tables you will not have a problem finding fun during the week. Look out for Service Industry Night every Sunday, with discounts for folks in that branch of work. Serving all the classic bar food like nachos, burgers, and wraps. Food is served until 1a. Only 21 and over are admitted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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State travel information |
112 East 11th St Austin, TX 78711 United States +1 512 305 8400 http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/CV... |
Built in 1867 as the home of the Texas General Land Office, this building is the oldest standing government building in the state. Along with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places, it has quite a bit of history. From 1887 to 1982, a draftsman named William Sidney Porter, better known today as the short story author O. Henry, rented a space upstairs. Some of the author's greatest short stories were inspired by his experiences here. The second floor of the building houses the O. Henry Nook, where visitors can view his comical land tract maps. The building also houses the State Travel Information Center, which provides guided tours. A Texas-style gift shop is located on the first floor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outside, sophisticated, cigars |
208 W 4th St Austin, TX 78757 United States +1 512 495 9669 http://www.cedarstreetaustin.com |
This is an intimate outdoor venue with a pleasant courtyard feel. Live jazz music is played nightly to a sophisticated crowd. The martinis are a definite must, and there is also an excellent cigar selection to choose from inside. This is a great place to sit under the oak trees and enjoy the breeze while watching some of Austin's best dancers dance up front. Better yet, why not join in? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Performing arts center |
1110 Barton Springs Rd Austin, TX 78704 United States +1 512 397 1468 http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/dou... |
This combination gallery, theater and school presents a variety of visual and performing arts programs. 1,800 square feet is devoted to organization and group meetings as well as hosting a rotating schedule of exhibitions in artworks of all media. The 150-seat theater shows performances by noted Austin artists including Flamenco Austin and Ballet East. The Arts School provides classes for children and adults in photography, painting, drawing, silk-screen, pottery, acting, dance and art appreciation. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Deemed Great By The Greats |
315 Congress Avenue Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 473-2279 http://www.natespace.com/eleph... |
If Austin-area jazz lovers feel ignored, it is justified; the local music scene, multi-faceted as it may be, has always neglected their genre of choice. However, what the region lacks in quantity, the Elephant Room more than makes up for in quality. It has been deemed as one of the ten finest venues in the country by none other than Wynton Marsalis (and subsequently honored by a unanimous resolution of the Texas Senate for having earned the jazz legend's admiration). The appeal stems largely from the club's unceasing lineup of regional favorites, touring greats, and, once in a while, plain ol' jam sessions consisting of anyone who cares to take the stage. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cutting-edge, alternative, cheap |
603 Red River Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 477 3667 http://www.emosaustin.com |
This live venue provides music on the cutting-edge. Its main entrance is just off of 6th Street, attracting alternative and mainstream patrons looking for local and national acts. You are always greeted with a cold beer at the bar. The front room holds the pool tables, pinball machines and a small indoor stage, while out back the larger bands play on a partially covered outdoor stage. In between the stages lies a courtyard with picnic tables for lounging. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown musical comedy revue |
525 E 6th St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 320 0553 http://www.esthersfollies.com |
One part vaudeville and one part stinging political/social satire, this place has amused and delighted its guests, as well as the pedestrians who pass by its front-stage windows and observe its goings-on, since the late 1970s. A troupe of multi-talented performers write, act, sing and dance their way across a broad comedic map that pokes fun at our elected officials, celebrity icons, and regular citizens, and the material is constantly being updated. It is not all for laughs, though; a magical act comes on a couple of times per show to startle and captivate your senses. This is a true downtown institution. General admission is $20, pre-paid for reserved seating is $25. Students, seniors and military receive $18 general admission tickets on Thursday and Friday nights only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reggae, ska, rock, pop, punk, metal |
515 E 6th St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 494 9336 http://www.flamingocantina.com |
This club on Sixth Street is all about music. The Cantina has been providing Austin with original diverse music for years. Depending on when you stop by, you will hear everything from reggae to rock, ska to dub, and punk to metal. This is a great place to encounter local people and hear their great local music, although occasionally it can get a little hot. Plenty of beer is offered to cool you off. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Concerts, sporting events |
1701 Red River Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 471 7744 http://www.uterwincenter.com |
Also known as "The Drum," this fantastic venue is host to some of the best performances in Austin. Although owned and operated by the University of Texas, academia is far from the list of performers. Primarily used for the University of Texas men's and women's basketball games, many of the large touring music shows also utilize this space. Everyone from Bob Dylan to Pavarotti to ZZ Top has graced this stage. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gallery Lombardi |
602 West 7th Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 481 1088 http://gallerylombardi.com |
Lombardi exhibits and sells contemporary art made by Texans. A variety of styles and media are represented, including Southwestern, expressionist, and abstract paintings, mixed media and conceptual pieces, sculpture and installation art. The gallery is located inside a downtown warehouse-type space, the interior of which is pleasingly modern and minimalist. New exhibits are frequent. You can view works by local artists on the gallery's Web site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Greek Revival-style historic home |
1010 Colorado St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 463 5518 http://www.governor.state.tx.u... |
This is one of the oldest governor's mansions in the country that is still being used on a continuous basis. Builder Abner Cook created a simple square home with four rooms downstairs and four rooms upstairs. A conservatory was added in 1914 along with a new kitchen area. The home showcases original artwork and furniture from yesteryear, as well as modern pieces added during the 1980s restoration. Guests are invited to enjoy viewing the first floor and lush grounds surrounding the home. Tours are limited to 25 people; please arrive early to assure your spot. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For barbeque and more |
1400 Barton Springs Road Austin, TX 78704 United States +1 512 479 0485 http://www.greenmesquite.net/ |
A cheap and satisfying eatery for barbecue lovers and non lovers, Green Mesquite offers it all; from lean and tender pork ribs, 'po' boys' to vegetable burgers. Sip on a chilled beer while you dig into your Chicken Fried Steak in the cheery outdoor courtyard or roll up your sleeves for the all-you-can-eat special. They also offer Low Carb Plates for the health conscious and reasonable Kid's Plates served with fries. Live music, succulent barbecue, beer and bright sunlight; this is a little piece of Texan barbecue paradise. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Viva la salsa! |
709, East 6th Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 443 4252 http://www.habana.com/ |
The family friendly Habana Calle 6 is deliciously Cuban. The crowd, an assorted mix of Cubans and Puerto Ricans, packs the place for the authentic food and live music. The speciality of the Habana is the Platano Loco (sliced plantain with pork and ham stuffing). Rice and beans, ropa vieja and the staple lechon lasado are surely a hit. For dessert, the tres leches cake is what most choose; not surprising, considering it's built a reputation of being the best in the city. Whether you choose to dine indoors or outside, is you wish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Headbangers' bar |
720 Red River Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 236 9820 http://www.headhuntersclub.com/ |
Austin takes its music seriously, and one of the establishments championing rock is Headhunters Tiki Bar. Enter and you'll have as many Tiki masks make eye contact with you as people. A premier venue for the heaviest rock bands around, the Headhunters Tiki Bar promotes live acts 7 days a week, on both their stages(one indoors, one out). It can get a bit chaotic when two bands play simultaneously, but it happens only on the off chance. There's no cover to enter, except on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. So find your place between the fluorescent Tiki heads and head-bang away! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Texas Association of Fine Arts gallery |
700 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 453 5312 http://www.arthousetexas.org |
As one of the galleries in the Texas Fine Arts Association, the Jones Gallery focuses on nurturing fine art in Central Texas. The gallery brings together artists, curators, art writers, collectors and the general public to appreciate exquisite Texas art. TFAA is dedicated to contributing to the growth of art and art education in Texas; it offers exhibitions of modern artists, seminars and panel discussions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Human aquarium |
119 West 8th Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 469 0504 |
Karma Lounge is one of the most happening hangouts in Austin. With room names like the Shag room and the Candle room, bedecked in sensuous tones and candles (of course), it is a nightclub to lose one's self and one's inhibitions. There is something happening here everyday of the week; a live DJ event or the bustling Wednesday nights, which are dedicated to women. One of the main attractions at this lounge is the human aquarium - see it to believe it! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Latino art gallery |
227 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 477 6007 http://www.lapena-austin.org |
Not only is this an art gallery, it is also a community-based organization, which seeks to promote and provide exposure to all forms of Latino artistic expression, including poetry, music and visual arts. The gallery markets and exhibits captivating paintings and prints, and also sponsors music performances, a literary workshop and several special exhibits, including "Through Children's Eyes," an annual exhibit of photo essays by East Austin children. Endowed by state and national arts commissions, private foundations and individual donations, the gallery holds frequent fund raisers for the arts community. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live music from local and touring acts |
612 W 4th St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 263 4146 / +1 512 472 2293 http://www.lazonarosa.com |
This is one of the most popular music venues in the city. With every genre from western to alternative rock played under the arched, open-air roof, you are bound to find a show to suit your particular music taste. Some acts to grace this stage includes Flaming Lips, Primal Scream, Guided By Voices, Mogwai, Bardo Pond and Stereolab. The space is large enough to hold a good-sized crowd and often fills to capacity for touring shows. The venue is located close to downtown, anchoring the new Warehouse entertainment District. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Texas Cuisine in Cosmopolitan Setting |
401, W 2nd Street (Schneider Brothers Building) Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 494 1500 http://lambertsaustin.com/ |
Lamberts, located just within the entertaining Warehouse District, has a highly energetic atmosphere with a unique Texas cuisine made up of barbeque, steak, and seafood. When finished with any one of their highly recommended dishes, you can enjoy live music playing on their second floor nearly every night of the week. They are open for lunch which has become a popular spot for business patrons and as dinner is a well sought after experience, reservations are recommended. For those who wish to take advantage of the Austin weather, Lamberts also offers an outside patio. -Nicholas Van Zandt Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Diverse, patio, loud |
512 Trinity St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 478 8562 http://www.maggiemaesaustin.com/ |
This bar provides multi-level entertainment. The ground floor offers live cover-band music; passers-by can look in and see people dancing to the hits. If dancing is not your thing,sneak next door for a beer in the adjoining beer hall, or head upstairs to the more-than-ample patio overlooking the Sixth street crowd. Maggie's is famous in Austin for their motto T-shirt: "Beer. It's not just for breakfast anymore." Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jazz/swing/rockabilly club |
618 W 6th St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 479 8848 http://www.momosclub.com |
Austin's Top of the Marc was a well-known and loved club, above the ever-popular Katz's Deli, that served the harder drinks. Then suddenly, it changed its look and name practically overnight. There's a great stage for swing, jazz and rockabilly bands of all sizes to play on, with a dance floor perfect for large groups. One half of the bar is a patio to sit out and enjoy a warm Austin night. The inside of the bar is dark, with black walls and a grey, stone floor. The dress code seems to be a step above casual, but it's Austin, so really, anything goes. Domestic and imported beer is available. Try a margarita from the machine or enjoy Happy Hour, which starts at 5p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A taste of Broadway |
713 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 472 5470 http://www.austintheatre.org |
A little bit of the Great White Way can be found deep in the heart of Texas. Like the movie studio which shares its name, this theater is grandiose and ambitious with 1,300 seats available to host an estimated 160,000 people a year. The calendar features both visiting and local stage productions of musicals and dramatic plays, one-person acts, orchestral performances, children's shows, revivals of great old movies and (because this is Austin) the occasional visiting live-music act. A horn of plenty for theater, music and entertainment fans. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A variety of popular music |
214 E 6th St (Upstairs) Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 478 6372 http://www.theparishroom.com |
This is an intimate venue for those with sophisticated taste. From jazz to house, from acid rock to rap, from shoegaze to dub, the place runs the musical gamut. Touring acts such as Smog, Guided By Voices, Autechre and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have graced the stage. Texas artists Sub Oslo, Lift To Experience, Explosions in the Sky, the Swells and more have also played here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Punk and rock on the patio |
715 Red River St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 474 1084 http://www.redeyedfly.com/ |
The Red Eyed Fly is among the ultra cool strand of nightclubs lining Red River just north of Sixth Street. It books largely Texas punk, rock and pop bands but also features national touring acts. If the live music gets too loud outside on the patio, step back inside the cozy, dimly lit interior where local bands are rotated on the jukebox. The club surrounds itself with a good-sized indie rock scene. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale jazz club |
300 Colorado St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 495 6504 http://www.sullivansteakhouse.... |
Located next door to the fabulous steak house Sullivan's, this high-class jazz club has all the fixin's for a fabulous evening. Live music and a full service bar are only the beginning of the amenities offered at this establishment. This place is where one goes to see and be seen. Prices reflect the pocketbooks that walk through the door. Part of the draw is the ambiance, the other is the selection. The wines from around the world and scotch that can only be found in Scotland are favorites of the regulars. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Coffee and tunes |
3601 S Congress Ste D-200 Austin, TX 78704 United States +1 512 707 9637 / +1 512 472 9638 http://rutamaya.net |
In the heart of the Warehouse district, Ruta Maya provides an electric mix of coffee and tunes from Central America. Sit outside on the steps and watch the people parade by, or sit inside at a funky table on the wide hard-wooded floors. Enjoy some of the best coffee and tea in Austin while listening to local and foreign bands perform. Pastries are available, as well as bottled juice drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Acclaimed theater production company |
1705 Guadalupe St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 474 7886 http://www.salvagevanguard.org |
Part of what makes this theater company so appealing is its versatility. The company produces four to eight shows a year in various Austin theater spaces (they have even produced in a circus tent), expertly adapting to new environments and consistently winning the acclaim of local newspaper critics. Artistic Director Jason Neulander said theater must be more than an audience member's experience, it must also "squeeze from him a practical decision to intervene actively in life." Ticket prices are in the affordable range of $4.25 to $12. Call Austix at +1 512 454 8497 for ticket and show information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Speakeasy |
412D Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 United States 512-47PARTY http://www.speakeasyaustin.com |
This multi-level club is situated in the Warehouse district of Austin. After entering through the alleyway behind Congress Avenue, listen to various live swing bands. Swing lessons are taught on Tuesdays at 7:30p. The elegant wood panels and top-shelf bar attract a sophisticated crowd. Upstairs patrons enjoy a pleasant garden atmosphere on the roof with an excellent view of downtown Austin and the Colorado River. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Restored `30s deco theater |
719 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 472 2901 http://www.statetheatercompany... |
Austin's first professional equity theater company brings a variety of performance to its stage. Past performances include "Dark of the Moon" written by Howard Richardson and William Berney, "Women Who Steal" by Carter Lewis, "How I Learned to Drive" by Paula Vogel. The State Theater Company School of Acting offers classes for beginning and advanced students covering all age ranges. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Relaxed outdoor barbecue |
801 Red River Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 480 8341 http://stubbsaustin.com/ |
Besides providing some of the best barbecue in town, Stubb's has a huge outdoor venue for rock bands. Past acts have included Liz Phair, Flaming Lips, Peter Frampton, Bad Religion, DJ Spooky, Guided By Voices, Sonic Youth and more. You can expect to pay under $15 for a BBQ plate of chicken, pork or turkey breast. End your meal with a Banana Pudding or a Brownie. Come early to get a bite to eat, then stay and watch the shows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy place with steaks and jazz |
300 Colorado St Suite 200 Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 495 6504 http://www.sullivansteakhouse.... |
This premiere bar and restaurant located in the Warehouse district is by far a first choice for one of the best steaks available in Austin. Besides a great steak, they host live jazz in their New York-style jazz bar. Bring a date and sit around one of the many cozy tables or up front right below the elevated band. If you just want to grab a top-shelf cocktail, head over to the separate bar and enjoy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Freak Out!! |
300 Colorado Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 495 6504 |
This place rocks! One of the best steakhouse in this city, you can choose from both the lunch and dinner menu. It has a beautiful 40s decor, which makes the dining experience worth it. Soothe your throat with some wines and beers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food and live entertainment |
1101 Red River Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 476 6064 http://www.austinsymphony.org/... |
On the banks of Waller Creek, a complex of four 19th century limestone buildings has been combined to create this wonderful shopping space. The Austin Symphony office and Serrano's Cafe and Cantina take up most of the buildings. In the summer, this site is the home of the Symphony's Summer Music Festival, large civic parties and special events including many days dedicated to children's activities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Performances, instruction |
507 Pressler Street Austin, TX 78703 United States +1 512 474 9846 http://www.tapestry.org |
The Company holds frequent performances around town, and the Tapestry Studio hosts one from its young students each May. Company performances showcase well-respected, established local artists who commonly create original pieces. Innovative interpretations are the norm, often featuring exciting blends of ballet and modern styles. The studio offers a range of adult and children's dance instruction, with ballet, tap, modern and jazz classes at all levels of proficiency. Private instruction from Company members is available. Studio space is also rented out to other local dance groups and organizations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown Austin Improv |
617 Congress Avenue Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 443 3688 http://www.hideouttheatre.com/ |
The Hideout Theatre & Coffeehouse is a perfect mix of Austin quirk and Texas charm. With two tiny stages and an accompanying coffee shop, Hideout offers patrons a fun-filled evening of improvisational comedy, rich baked goods, aromatic coffee, and wine by the glass. This Congress Avenue locale sits in the heart of Austin and offers hour-long elimination-style improv comedy troupe performances and poetry slam events. Try their sugared cinnamon roll with a scoop of Amy's vanilla ice cream and a glass of Chardonnay. If you need some help in the humor department, Hideout offers weekly improv classes at moderate prices. Disabled access in coffeehouse and downstairs theater only. Check their website for weekly show times. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local source for comedy |
521 E 6th St Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 469 9116 http://www.thevelveetaroom.com |
Right next door to Esther's Follies, its sibling act is a venue for local and visiting comics. Featuring all the elements of the stand-up comic's typical venue; dimly lit, crowded audience, bar, central stage; it has sustained the careers of many a local comedian for ages. In the past, it has showcased people such as the late, great comics Sam Kinison and Bill Hicks, both of whom began their careers in Texas. Beer and other drinks are cheap and the comedy is pretty constant. A stable of regular performers keeps the place friendly do not be surprised if the Esther's Follies gang turns up a lot. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High energy, dark |
318 E 5th St Austin, TX 78741 United States +1 512 477 1641 |
A bright-red ball of fire with the club's name posted in the core of the inferno stands out like a sore thumb through the dark alley between Fifth and Sixth streets. That is where you enter this dark dance club, often crowded with young, energetic college kids. Wednesday night is High Energy House night, with DJ's spinning tracks in battles over who has the best breaks and trance grooves. Thursday night features a live, local rock band. Ages eighteen and over are allowed on both nights. Retro night lands on any given Friday and can often be crowded. There are pool tables to play on while listening to the impressive sound system. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live music and great food |
600 N Lamar Blvd Austin, TX 78703 United States +1 512 472 5400 http://www.waterlooicehouse.com/ |
Next door to Waterloo Records, this casual restaurant is a great place to catch music performed by local talent. It serves a variety of American and Tex-Mex food and offers a daily happy hour with half price appetizers from 4pm-7pm. Customers are welcome to call in their orders for pick-up or dining in. Booths and tables are comfortably spaced throughout the room. The atmosphere is fun and relaxed. Appetizers include Fried Mushrooms served with ranch dressing, Spicy Wings dipped in a tangy barbecue sauce and Chicken Nacho Grande. Salads, soups and spuds are on the menu, alongside Hill Country favorites Chicken Fried Steak and Chopped Steak. Check website for other locations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music-themed gift shop and gallery |
115 E 6th Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 708 1700 http://www.wildaboutmusic.com |
This unique shop showcases gifts with a Texas music theme, offering jewelry, furniture, T-shirts, posters, books and more. The large gallery space features sculptures and oil paintings, among other artworks, all capturing the music spirit of Austin and the state. Local, national and international artists are represented and all work is for sale. One of the featured artists, Larry Plitz, creates beautiful and eclectic aquariums made from old television sets. Explore the gallery's website for a tour of the online Virtual Art Gallery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Women's art gallery |
1710 Lavaca Street Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 477 1064 http://www.womenandtheirwork.org/ |
This nationally recognized gallery presents a multitude of events in visual art, dance, theater, music, film and literature. Ongoing exhibitions include works by Texas female artists and nationally-renowned artists. The museum has been featured in Art in America and on National Public Radio. It was also the first organization in Texas to receive a grant in visual art from the National Endowment for the Arts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun for the whole family |
1510 Toomey Rd Austin, TX 78704 United States +1 512 476 0541 http://www.zachscott.com/ |
This theater organization goes back to 1933, when it was originally incorporated as the Austin Civic Theater. The name was changed in the 1970s to honor Zachary Scott, an Austin-reared actor who enjoyed a successful Hollywood film career. In 1993, the theater was recognized by its selection to participate in the National Endowment for the Arts Advancement Program. The theater has grown by building two stages, a costume shop, classroom and rehearsal studio and expanding the box office, and now hosts some of the best performances in Austin. Past productions include Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, The Rocky Horror Show, The Flaming Idiots, and Tapestry: The Music of Carole King. The theater also offers children productions and a performing arts school for kids, teens and adults. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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