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Booklet Inside Maps and Listings UNIVERSITY MARKET sixth street red river 1. THE PARLOR HYDE PARK 11. MAGGIE MAE’S 323 E. Sixth St. / 512.478.8541 4301 B Guadalupe St. / 512.323.0440 1. THE MEAN-EYED CAT maggiemaesaustin.com 1. THE MOHAWK 11. PLUSH theparlouraustin.wordpress.com / 1. B.D. RILEY’S IRISH PUB 912 Red River St. / 512.666.0877 617 Red River St. / 512.478.0099 1621 W. Fifth St. / 512.920.6645 12. AGAVE 2. AUSTIN ACOUSTICAL CAFE 204 E. Sixth St. / 512.494.1335 mohawkaustin.com plushatx.com themeaneyedcat.com 415 E. Sixth St. / 512.469.7892 2874 Shoal Crest Ave. / 512.474.5921 bdrileys.com facebook.com/agaveon6th 2. cheer up charlies 12. EMPIRE CONTROL ROOM & GARAGE / 2. DONN’S DEPOT austinacousticalcafe.com 2. FRIENDS BAR 900 Red River St. / 512.524.1111 604 E. Seventh St. / 512.651.4690 1600 W. Fifth St. / 512.478.0336 13. PETE’S DUELING PIANO BAR 3. SPIDER HOUSE CAFE 208 E. Sixth St. / 512.320.8193 cheerupcharlies.com empireatx.com donnsdepot.com 421 E. Sixth St. / 512.472.7383 2908 Fruth St. / 512.480.9562 friendsbar.com 3. THE TINIEST BAR IN TEXAS petesduelingpianobar.com 3. STUBB’S 13. HOLY MOUNTAIN spiderhousecafe.com 3. THE PARISH UNDERGROUND 801 Red River St. / 512.480.8341 617 E. Seventh St. 817 W. Fifth St. / 512.786.1087 14. DIRTY DOG BAR 4. SPIDER HOUSE BALLROOM 214-B E. Sixth St. / 512.494.6078 stubbsaustin.com holymountainaustin.com tiniestbarintexas.com 505 E. Sixth St. / 512.236.9800 2906 Fruth St. / 512.480.9562 parishunderground.com 4. RATTLE INN dirtydogbar.com 4. HEADHUNTER’S spiderhousecafe.com 4. THE PARISH 720 Red River St. / 512.236.0188 610 Nueces St. / 512.373.8306 15. FLAMINGO CANTINA 5. THE HOLE IN THE WALL 214 E. Sixth St. headhuntersclub.com therattleinn.com 515 E. Sixth St. / 512.494.9336 2538 Guadalupe St. / 512.302.1470 theparishaustin.com 5. SHINER’S SALOON flamingocantina.com 5. RED EYED FLY holeinthewallaustin.com 5. bat bar 715 Red River St. / 512.474.1084 422 Congress Ave. / 512.448.4600 16. EL SOL Y LA LUNA 6. HOGG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 218 E. Sixth St. / 512.474.6363 redeyedfly.com shinerssaloon.com 600 E. Sixth St. / 512.444.7770 510 E. 23rd St. / 512.475.7964 batbaraustin.com elsolylalunaaustin.com 6. BEERLAND texasperformingarts.org 6. WINFLO LISTENING ROOM AT WINFLO OSTERIA / 6. THE CHUGGIN MONKEY 711 Red River St. / 512.479.7625 1315 W. Sixth St. / 512.582.1027 17. THE GATSBY 7. CACTUS CAFE 219 E. Sixth St. / 512.476.5015 beerlandtexas.com winfloosteria.com 708 E. 6th St. / 512.320.1526 2247 Guadalupe St. / 512.475.6515 thechuggingmonkey.com thegatsbyaustin.com 7. ELYSIUM cacutscafe.org 7. DARWIN’S PUB 18. SHOTGUNS ON SIXTH 705 Red River St. / 512.478.8385 8. BASS CONCERT HALL 223 E. Sixth St. / 512.474.7399 elysiumonline.net 503 E. Sixth St. / 512.838.1094 2350 Robert Dedman Dr. / 512.471.2787 darwinspubaustin.com shotgunsaustin.com 8. SWAN DIVE utpac.org / texasperformingarts.org 8. 311 club 615 Red River St. / 512.614.4235 9. FRANK ERWIN CENTER 311 E. Sixth St. / 512.477.1630 swandiveaustin.com 1701 Red River St. / 512.471.7744 9. THE NOOK AMPHITHEATER 9. RED 7 uterwincenter.com 309 E. Sixth St. / 512.473.8655 611 E. Seventh St. 10. SCOTTISH RITE THEATER facebook.com/nookamphitheater red7austin.com 207 W. 18th St. / 512.472.5436 10. THE BLIND PIC 10. CLUB 606 scottishritetheater.org 317 E. Sixth St. / 512.472.0809 610 E. Seventh St. / 512.666.4606 warehouse & downtown east austin all districts 10. brass house 115 San Jacinto Blvd. / 512.920.0449 brasshouseaustin.net 1. EMO’S EAST 10. white horse 16. the lost well 1. AUSTIN MUSIC HALL 11. Lambert’s 2015 E. Riverside / 512.800.4628 500 Comal St. 2421 Webberville Rd. 401 West Second St. / 512.494.1500 emosaustin.com 512.553.6756 512.243.7153 208 Nueces St. / 512.377.1120 thewhitehorseaustin.com musichallaustin.com lambertsaustin.com 2. scoot inn 17. whistler’s 12. BRAZOS HALL 1308 E. Fourth St. / 512.394.5486 11. hotel vegas 1816 E. Sixth St. 2. FADO scootinnaustin.com 1500 E. Sixth St. 512.480.0781 214 W. Fourth St. / 512.457.0172 204 E. Fourth St. / 512.380.1675 brazoshall.com 3. gypsy lounge 512.524.1584 whistlersatx.com fadoirishpub.com texashotelvegas.com 13. ACL LIVE 1504 E. Sixth St. / 512.243.6118 18. fair market 3. CEDAR STREET COURTYARD gypsyloungeaustin.com 12. VOLstead lounge 1100 E. Fifth St. 208 W. Fourth St. / 512.495.9669 310 Willie Nelson Blvd. / 512.225.7999 acl-live.com 4. THE NORTH DOOR 1500 E. Sixth St. 512.582.0844 cedarstreetaustin.com 512.524.1584 fairmarketaustin.com 502 Brushy St. / 512.485.3002 14. INFEST texashotelvegas.com 4. LUCKY LOUNGE ndvenue.com 209 W. Fifth St. / 512.479.7700 213 W. Fifth St. / 512.291.9700 infestaustin.com 5. east side showroom 13. the buzz mill theluckylounge.com 1505 Town Creek Dr. 1100 E. Sixth St. / 512.467.4280 15. kingdom 512.912.9221 5. FRANK eastsideshowroom.com 407 Colorado St. / 512.494.6916 103 E. Fifth St. / 512.653.2546 buzzmillcoffee.com AUSTIN kingdomaustin.com 6. victory grill hotdogscoldbeer.com 14. The owl MUSIC 1104 E. 11th St. / 512.291.6211 1522 E. 12th St. 6. REPUBLIC LIVE facebook.com/victorygrill 512.579.7451 301 W. Fifth St. / 512.895.9567 7. CLUB 1808 republicliveaustin.com theowlaustin.com ol.ol. 1808 E. 12th St. / 512.524.2519 15. skylark lounge 7. SPEAKEASY club1808andannex.com 412 Congress Ave. #D / 512.476.8017 2039 Airport Blvd. speakeasyaustin.com 8. LEGENDARY WHITE SWAN 512.730.0759 1906 E. 12th St. / 512.600.6056 skylarkaustin.com 8. the elephant room legendarywhiteswan.com 315 Congress Ave. / 512.473.2279 elephantroom.com 9. sahara lounge 1413 Webberville Rd. / 512.927.0700 9. latitude 30 saharalounge.com 512 San Jacinto St. / 512.472.3332 2014 MUSIC CALENDAR - diverse music all year round south lamar south austin RAINEY STREET MAY JULY JANUARY 5/1 - 5/31 every Friday 1st week of January LATINO MUSIC MONTH BOB BULLOCK MUSEUM’S FREE WEEK austinlatinomusic.com MUSIC UNDER THE STAR FEBRUARY 1. house wine 1. the long center 5/2 - 5/4 thestoryoftexas.com 2/1 AUSTIN PSYCH FEST 408 Josephine St. / 512.322.5210 701 W. Riverside Dr. / 512.474.5664 7/4 CARNIVAL BRASILEIRO austinpsychfest.com FOURTH OF JULY housewineaustin.com thelongcenter.org sambaparty.com 5/3 - 5/4 FIREWORKS AND SYMPHONY MARCH 2. the saxon pub 2. threadgill’s world headquarters LONE STAR JAM austinsymphony.org lonestarjam.com 3/6-7 and 3/21-22 (tentative) 1320 S. Lamar Blvd. / 512.448.2552 301 W. Riverside Dr. / 512.472.9304 AUGUST 5/3 - 5/4 STAR OF TEXAS FAIR threadgills.com 8/23 thesaxonpub.com OLD PECAN STREET AND RODEO 1. lustre pearl BAT FEST 3. EGO’s FESTIVAL rodeoaustin.com 3. opa! coffee & Wine bar 97 Rainey St. / 512.469.0400 batfest.com 3/6 - 3/15 510 S. Congress Ave. / 512.474.7091 oldpecanstreetfestival.com 2050 S. Lamar Blvd. / 512.326.8742 lustrepearlaustin.com SEPTEMBER SXSW MUSIC, FILM AND facebook.com/egos.bar 5/10 opacoffeewine.com 2. bungalow PACHANGA MUSIC FEST 9/27 - 9/28 INTERACTIVE CONFERENCES 4. jo’s coffee pachangafest.com OLD PECAN STREET AND FESTIVALS 4. irie bean 92 Rainey St. / 512.363.5475 sxsw.com 1300 S. Congress Ave / 512.444.3800 5/23 - 5/25 FESTIVAL 2310 S. Lamar Blvd. #102 / 512.326.4636 facebook.com/bungalowatx oldpecanfestival.com 3/11 - 3/16 joscoffee.com RED FEST AUSTIN iriebean.com 3. the blackheart redfest.com OCTOBER TEXAS ROCK FEST 5. the continental club 5/30 - 6/2 10/3 - 10/5 & 10/10 - 10/12 texasrockfest.com 5. maria’s taco xpress 86 Rainey St. / 512.391.1566 3/25 - 3/28 CHAOS IN TEJAS AUSTIN CITY LIMITS 2529 S. Lamar Blvd. / 512.444.0261 1315 S. Congress Ave. / 512.441.2444 blackheartbar.com URBAN MUSIC FEST chaosintejas.com MUSIC FESTIVAL tacoxpress.com continentalclub.com urbanmusicfest.com 4. icenhauer’s JUNE aclfestival.com 6. green mesquite bbq 6. botticelli’s 83 Rainey St. / 512.473.0005 every other Wednesday 10/31 - 11/2 APRIL 1400 Barton Springs Rd. / 512. 479.0489 1321 S. Congress Ave. / 512.916.1315 icenhauers.com BLUES ON THE GREEN FORMULA ONE 4/11 - 4/12 (tentative) AUSTIN FAN FEST ART CITY AUSTIN greenmesquite.net botticellissouthcongress.com kgsr.com 5. banger’s sausage house & beer garden 6/5 - 6/8 austinfanfest.com artallianceaustin.org 7. the broken spoke 7. guero’s taco bar 179 & 81 Rainey St. / 512.386.1656 X GAMES AUSTIN NOVEMBER TBD 3201 S. Lamar Blvd. / 512.442.6189 1412 S. Congress Ave. / 512.447.7688 bangersaustin.com xgamesaustin.com 11/7 - 11/9 LOUISIANA SWAMP THING AND CRAWFISH FESTIVAL guerostacobar.com 6/12 - 6/15 FUN FUN FUN FEST brokenspokeaustintx.com roadwayevents.com 6. javelina Bar REPUBLIC OF TEXAS funfunfunfest.com 4/17 - 4/18 8. zach scott topher theatre 8. freddie’s place 69 Rainey St. / 512.382.6917 BIKER RALLY 11/29 (tentative) LONESTAR ROUND UP 1501 Toomey Rd. / 512.476.0541 1703 S. First St. / 512.445.9197 javelinabar.com rotrally.com CHUY’S CHILDREN GIVING lonestarroundup.com freddiesplaceaustin.com 6/21 TO CHILDREN PARADE zachtheatre.org 4/16 - 4/19 CENTRAL TEXAS chuysparade.com 9. hill’s cafe OLD SETTLERS 9. austin beer garden brewing / abgb JUNETEENTH DECEMBER 4700 S. Congress Ave. / 512.851.9300 CELEBRATION MUSIC FESTIVAL 1305 W.
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