If you still have room left in your stomach after that behemoth, their burgers, endorsed by none other than Flavortown Mayor Guy Fieri, are sure to induce a straight-up meat coma. Two words: Cactus Juice. Seriously, though, if you down more than two, be prepared to kiss your balance goodbye. The mainstay cantina has consistently been voted one of the top 10 tequila bars in the country, featuring over different agave spirits on their menu for your salt-and-lime shooting pleasure.
And the hearty food menu, with its focus on classic Mexican grilled dishes, is handy to have on deck when that tequila starts to hit. But with strong pours and bartenders who can hear your order above the impressive PA system, what else do you need?
How to book: Purchase concert tickets online. Firehouse Lounge, which also houses an hostel, exudes that covert charm from the moment you enter through a false bookcase door in the lobby. The turquoise building, strewn with decorative shapes, sea creatures, and a rainbow sign, beckons any individual seeking more than the average Austin bar crawl.
The lively bill showcases political satire, comedy sketches, magic acts, and everything-in-between—essentially a mix between SNL and old-timey vaudeville, with a distinctly Texas twist. You can spend your entire evening on Dirty at these two venues alone, and I highly recommend doing so. Basically the last bar on Dirty before getting to I, Easy Tiger is not your average, German-inspired beer garden.
They have a killer bake shop, which makes speciality breads, pretzels and cookies; several of their meats are made in-house; and they have over 30 local beers on tap. During warmer months, the back patio is equipped with ping pong tables. The patio backs up to Waller Creek, giving it a fun and friendly backyard vibe.
Try anything on the menu! If you purposefully avoid Dirty Sixth Street, I challenge you to enjoy it as it was originally intended. These amazing Austin businesses have stood the test of time for a reason. Want to stay up-to-date on the top events happening in Austin? Check out our weekly updates to Things to do this weekend in Austin. Fuel, Spill and Pure have all been closed for about a month now. What do you think will happen with those locations Jacqueline?
Have you heard anything? The bars will go back on the market. Spill is already getting picked up by the Womack Bros. Anyone have a suggestion??? I need to sow my wild oats and plan on dancing as much as possible! What kinds of things should I be on the lookout for?
Please advice —. You will enjoy your visit, Abby! It is common to hold your drink while dancing. It usually depends on how busy the venue is and whether you can keep close to your drink — drugs or not!
Other than that, use your intuition as far as which venue is best for you. Austinites are known to be extremely friendly, so feel free to reach our for direction or help whenever you need it during your Sixth Street Adventure. I have visited 6th St on Saturday nights only, is environment on Fridays same as Saturdays? Does street get closed like Saturdays? This is awesome! Our site helps you plan your night out on 6th street by breaking down the bars into categories based on your interests.
The on 6th Street is way better…outdoor patio upstairs. Drinks specials and crowd is better. How would you like it if I referred to your neighborhood as DIRTY despite you being there for 15 years and accruing awards and kudos? Stop it please. Dirty 6th is packed with partiers every weekend—crowds are a common sight. Coined the "original" night district in the city, "Dirty 6th," or the portion of East 6th that is west of I, has been a Friday night standard since Austin was just a sleepy college town and is often compared to Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
The street has earned the nickname "dirty," as it has seen an increasing number of violent crimes in recent years, most recently a shooting that killed a tourist and left 14 others injured. The strip averages 1, crime reports per year since , and shares the two most common reports—assault with bodily injury and theft—with nearby Red River District.
East Austin's bungalow bars aren't quite as clumped as other nightlife areas in town. Taking a trip East of the highway, East 6th Street is the quieter counterpart to Dirty 6th, without compromising on the expanse of venues. At an average of police reports per year, you'll see a noticeably smaller police presence in this area. The most common crimes in this area are still theft, with reports in the last three years, and assault with injury, with reports over the last three years.
Keep a watchful eye on your car as well, as there have been reports of auto theft since South Congress is home to one of the most celebrated venues in Austin, the Continental Club.
Right around the middle of the barrel, South Congress has been steadily increasing in popularity, size and variety since the late s. The brightly lit street is usually bustling from afternoon until night but doesn't attract too much violent crime with just an average of police reports per year since You're unlikely to be physically harmed while visiting South Congress but make sure you lock your car tightly, as total vehicle burglaries have been reported, keep an eye on your pocketbook, with total theft reports, and drive safely, with 89 total reports of DWIs since The Domain's bars are surrounded by lights, streets and nearby businesses.
While not the safest, The Domain is a fairly safe option to let loose in at night. Actually, your car will be less safe than you—The Domain's top crimes are burglary of vehicle and auto theft with and 89 reports, respectively, since Theft should also be on the radar, with reports. West 6th is usually a quieter option than some of the other districts, like Rainey Street or Dirty 6th.
With dozens of popular bars and more coming every day, this area experiences noticeably less crime. FYI: Their lobster tacos are something worth checking out.
There should be no limits to decorating and flavoring a doughnut, and Voodoo proves just that. The best part is they're open 24 hours every day, so hitting up Voodoo after a late night on 6th is always an option.
French food is probably not the first thing that pops into your mind when you think of 6th street, but maybe it's about time you change that thought process. Chez Nous has been around since and has survived all the ebbs and flows of the ensuing years because their food, service, and atmosphere are top notch.
So while it may not seem to fit the bill of the area, it's more than earned its place. There are places with burgers worth trying and there are places with burgers you have to try. Casino El Camino is definitely a member of the latter. Their cheeseburgers are in a word, huge.
Though their size is a major selling point, it's Casino El Camino's long-perfected topping combinations that make them truly noteworthy. The Amarillo Burger, in particular, is something any loyal burger fan should get to experience. There's a Patton Oswalt joke about The Texas Chainsaw Massacre having the perfect name for a movie because its title tells you everything you need to know about it. This is the same case with Pete's Dueling Piano Bar.
You know exactly what you're in for before you walk in the door. If you want to listen to someone tickle the ivories while you knock a few back, this is your spot on 6th street to do so. A night on Dirty 6th doesn't need to be one spent in a bar or restaurant, especially because Alamo Drafthouse serves booze and food.
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