1. Péché
8.8
208 W 4th St (Colorado St.), Austin, TX
Cocktail Bar · Downtown Austin · 191 tips and reviews
Chris Pellegrino: A comprehensive absinthe list and a drink menu littered with cocktails from the show, Peche is the mixology bar. Our favorite is the NY Sour with Makers Mark, lemon, simple, and a red wine float.
Austin Fine Properties: A comprehensive absinthe list and a drink menu littered with cocktails from the show, Peche is the mixology bar. Our favorite is the NY Sour with Makers Mark, lemon, simple, and a red wine float.
Amy Cao: Try the Texas Mule - Tequila shots: bad idea. Vodka, jalapeño and housemade ginger beer: good idea.
Everett Swain: Man I LOVED this place. Ordered the classic burger with bacon and avocado! Atmosphere, drinks, and food were AMAZING. The whiskey sour and the Whiskey Buck are great drinks to kick off the night
B Jones: Nothing like a table for 2 and a Bulleit Old Fashioned with a Blackened Ribeye
Alex Gonzalez: Great chimichurri chicken
10. Knomad Bar
7.3
1213 Corona Dr (Cameron Rd), Austin, TX
Wine Bar · Windsor Park · 37 tips and reviews
Your Happy Hour Hero http://yourhappyhourhero.wordpress.com: My new favorite drink! Maker's Mark, Cranberry, and Peach Snaps!
Stefanie Squier: sunday brunch is fantastic here. bottomless mimosas+delicious food+great patio=the best way to spend a sunday!
Your Happy Hour Hero http://yourhappyhourhero.wordpress.com: They're not closed! Come practically 3x a week!
12. Violet Crown Cinema
8.7
434 W 2nd St (San Antonio St), Austin, TX
Indie Movie Theater · Downtown Austin · 76 tips and reviews
Scott Forshay: Outstanding experience here. Fantastic service and top notch facilities. Highly recommended!!!
Danielle Royston: Parking is validated
Austin 360: This art-house theater features four screens, with 50 seats or fewer in each screening room, and a lobby bar and patio serving heavy appetizers. Customers get free parking in the adjacent AMLI garage.
13. The Melting Pot
7.6
13343 Research Blvd, #350 (at Anderson Mill Rd), Austin, TX
Fondue Restaurant · Anderson Arbor · 22 tips and reviews
Jessica Fontenot: Great service! We had Dave-O and we loved him. The food is amazing as well. Let them know you are gluten free and they will take care of you! There's GF bread and GF brownies & pound cake.
KeepR RUnusual: Potatoes take a really long time to cook. Throw them right in at the start & pull them out last.
Luciana Misura: I always go to the Melting Pot on Monday nights with my girlfriends and we order the Ladies Night Out special, which is half the price ($24 per person) for 2 cheese fondues, 2 meat ones and 2 chocolat
14. El Naranjo
8.0
85 Rainey St, Austin, TX
Mexican Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 53 tips and reviews
Chris Rose: Some of the best Mexican food around from one of Oaxaca's best chefs. There's a different mole every month--check for special menus too!
Cooking Channel: Acclaimed chef Iliana de la Vega serves up authentic Oaxacan cuisine at her El Naranjo mobile trailer in Austin, Texas. We suggest the Mole Rojo.
Paul Bradley: Food is only mediocre, especially for the price. Service could be better. "Specially" drinks are around $11.
15. The Clay Pit
8.5
1601 Guadalupe St (at 16th St), Austin, TX
Indian Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 116 tips and reviews
Mary Vickery: Naan wraps with prawns are great!
Austin Chronicle: The Singh boys have built a loyal following with their contemporized Indian fare. The space is old, stone, and gorgeous, the crowd is watchworthy, and the food delish. Like a kick? Ask for desi-hot.
Cassidy Patterson: I love the Clay Pit, one of the best places I have eaten at in Austin, the curried muscles appetizer it delicious - order it with a bunch of garlic naaan to dip in the sauce!!