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    Mohawk

    4.1 (287 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    View from 2nd level side rooftop terrace, Darkbird
    Shannon B.

    Mohawk is an iconic all-ages live music venue in downtown's Red River District, situated catty-corner from the larger and better known Stubb's. If you think you love the Austin music scene, but you haven't experienced a show at the Mohawk, check out their calendar https://mohawkaustin.com and correct this error as soon as you can! Open since 2006 on the historic 10th street block next to the HQ of the German-Texan Heritage Society and Cheer Up Charlies, Mohawk has 3 levels of terraced, shaded outdoor space overlooking a small, gritty ground-floor stage where fine bands of all genres deliver up-close-and-personal performances. There's also smaller indoor listening rooms/bars on both floors. The bars are staffed by some of the best bartenders in town and supplied with a beverage for every taste. I've attended private events, SXSW shows, and touring band concerts at Mohawk over the years and I've always had a good time. For newcomers, here are a few tips to make your visit more comfortable: - Doors typically open at 7p, music starts at 8p and goes to 10:30p-1a (depending on day of the week and our local noise curfew). This may vary for special and private events. Superfans will be in line at least 15 minutes before doors to assure a favored standing position. - It's hot! Forget about being stylish. Wear comfy shoes for standing, stair-climbing, & moshing on concrete in 85+ degree temps. Coolers of free self-serve cold water are available on the bars. Use them & stay safe. - There are 2 ways to get in. 1st floor doors on Red River and 3rd floor door on 10th. YMMV, but I prefer the smaller door on 10th. The entry line is usually shorter and it's almost always shaded. - Best viewing depends on your personal preference. Wanna mix it up right in front of the stage? Make your way to the 1st floor, but be ready to sweat, as airflow is nil down there. Wanna see the stage without obstruction? Post up at the rail on the 2nd or 3rd level terrace, and have a shelf for your drink, too. See the layouts here for understanding where the restrooms & drinks can be found: https://mohawkaustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/MohawkFloorPlan-1-1.pdf - Metered street parking northwest of the venue is easy during weeknight shows, but you can also choose to reserve a nearby spot with Park Whiz or at one of the UT or Capitol complex garages.

    Ariadna S.

    We went in for a Tuesday night show and it was not busy at all. The beers are pretty good, not sure about other bevs yet. They have inside and outside stages, I would like to comeback at some point to see what the outside is like when the entire place is open on busier a night, considering they have a rooftop seating as well. You can leave and come back if you're over 21 and have a stamp on your hands. You can bring food in but no drinks (even sodas and waters). They WILL check your bag. The sound quality during the show was weird: electronic back track was louder than live instruments and vocals, but it could also be artists' choice.

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    Megan Y.

    We came here on Friday night for a show by Los Amigos Invisibles. Originally, they were slated to start at 9pm but eventually delayed to a 10pm start. This worked out in our favor, since we were late leaving from the previous venue. There was a small line when we got there slightly after 9:30pm but it moved fast. This was my first time experiencing a slice of Austin's live music scene & I left with a positive impression. This is such a unique venue, I'd never seen anything like it: an amphitheater vibe but also still bar-y if that makes sense. Very different from Nashville for sure! Folks were nice when traveling between viewing levels even though it was crowded. It didn't get too hot. Some patrons could probably be nicer to short people like myself and let us go in front. One man was taking up two spots & wouldn't budge. I eventually got a spot behind some middle aged Venezuelan men, and one was trying to flirt & not respecting my disinterest. The line for the bar appeared to be very long, so that's the only other practical con. The music was good, vibes were high, and now Los Amigos Invisibles have themselves a new fan!

    Charley B.

    My friends tell me Mohawk is one of the last remnants of old Austin. This is a great place to see a rock show. A full crowd will literally envelop the performers on the outside stage, which seats around 900. You'll have to arrive early if you want a seat on the bleachers on top of the building. Otherwise you'll have to squeeze in with a bunch of new friends on the patio or the upper stage left walk way. Sound and lights are world class. The bar with the diverse beer and spirits selection is inside, but the outside bar has Lone Star, which hits the spot.

    A queso filled donut with flaming hot chips. Unique for sure.
    Greg H.

    It has been awhile since we have come here, we used to come for ACW, an indie wrestling show, but stopped coming awhile back at first due to Covid then just never got back and now ACW is no more. Not the original at the Mohawk anyway. This trip was due due to Quesooff which we have been trying to get to for years and never quite pulled it off. Sometimes it was life, others was due to it being outdoors with hot queso in Summer in Texas. No thanks. Still it is pretty much how I remember it, though with more bars. During wrestling since the top floors were recording booths and wrestler areas they didn't open the extra bars but cool to see every level has a bar. They had water everywhere and while it was a bit wet it didn't seem to deter anyone. They had tons of cool and unique queso's ranging from major restaurants like One Taco to food trucks to a company that makes their queso only for private events, to one guy who just joined up literally "perfected" his recipe the night before. That was cool to see all the types involved. The bartenders and staff are great and until it gets super crowded the space feels open and flowing. I hope we get back to this someday.

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    Abby S.

    I love listening to music here! Great venue with great people and vibes. I have never had food or drink here, I only music and joy. Would recommend.

    Yvette S.

    The sound here was great fantastic. You could hear John Maus's baritone voice booming with impeccable clarity through the streets surrounding us. Dark and dreary melodies filling the night with pure splendor for all in attendance to relish. Pretty nice view from just about any corner. Crowd varies according to the preforming artist.

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    Great venue, great sound. Chill atmosphere, easily accessible spot in dntwn Austin with lots of parking.

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    Ask the Community - Mohawk

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    Is there room to sit when bands preform, or is it standing room only?

    Yes, there is seating on the balcony areas and even a bleacher section upstairs... nothing on the ground floor.

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    4.0(135 reviews)
    0.6 miWarehouse District, Downtown

    Upon stepping in I felt like I was transported to Miami in the 70s or 80s. Once you enter you turn…read morein your phones making it easy to lose time in connecting with your company. The staff was super nice and attentive our waitress came by multiple times and drinks were good and quick. They have a fun magazine style menu and plenty of options including mocktails. The mocktails were well balanced and not too sweet and my husband enjoyed every drink he tried. We ordered the French fries which were so good the perfect blend of freshness and salt. Would definitely come back for the ambiance and the no phones was a great reminder to connect to who your with and be present.

    The vibes are great, but I'm not sure they are worth the wait. There are two lines: one for…read morewalk-ins and one for those with reservations. We waited maybe 15 minutes at the walk-in line as others progressively started to pile on behind us. Then again, even people in the reservation line were waiting. This is definitely the kind of place that wants you to wait. The kind of place that wants to build a line outdoors to intrigue onlookers. We were treated nicely, but we definitely could have gotten in right away. By the time we walked in, the place was probably at 60% capacity. It was standing room only at the bar, but not overcrowded by any means. There is a dress code, but it's not entirely clear what it is. Some guy dressed to the 9s got turned away for not having sleeves whereas I got in with sneakers and a t-shirt. They ask for your cellphones upon entering and give you a key in exchange, but there doesn't seem to be any security to enforce it if you don't want to give them up. I have no problem with their policy, but I bet a lot of customers do. Interestingly, their little social experiment seemed to have a positive effect, where we ended up talking to strangers and vice versa. The Powder Room may be making America social again.

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    4.3(214 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown
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    Entering from the lobby, it felt like a maze trying to find the right elevator and then figure out…read morewhere to go once I got off. After exiting the elevator, I ended up meandering through what felt like the entire rooftop pool deck with rows and rows of seating, a beautifully laid-out space, and a huge outdoor area before finally reaching the actual bar on the other side of the building. Verdict: best pool, least impressive late-night drink options. The rooftop space itself is massive and gorgeous, with seating spread around fire features and plenty of room to roam. It's the kind of place that makes you want to book a stay just to have access to the pool and outdoor area. Drink-wise, though, the menu was very limited, and they didn't have any mocktails listed. I asked for "anything mocktail," and they brought me a virgin Lady Bird. It was mostly juice, but still tasty and refreshing for $8.

    My friends and I had a FABULOUS time here. The ambiance is beautiful and so cozy! Without a res on…read morea Friday evening (around 6:30/7) we were able to get a nice, big cabana area. The couches were so comfortable and the ambiance was so pretty. In terms of the drinks and food, it was okay! Got the job done, but nothing to rave about. I enjoyed the sliders the most. I enjoyed my drink as well (5th Floor Cooldown) once we added the extra sweetener we requested. Without it, I wasn't a huge fan (wasn't sweet, despite being told that it was). Valet parking is only $15 (for 2 hours) with validation. I appreciated that, as it made parking not a headache.

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    Upstairs at Caroline - Upstairs at Caroline backyard

    Upstairs at Caroline

    4.3(684 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown
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    A total vibe! I loved this spot and the outdoor bar area. It's lit up by twinkle lights with plenty…read moreof TVs to watch the game. They had a frozen watermelon rose I tried which I really like, if you get an additional shooter to go with it, make sure you mix it in! They have a good amount of drinks to choose from, it's a great place to chill with friends and enjoy the weather. Lots of seating and picnic table style seating. I've been twice and would definitely go back!

    I recently visited Upstairs at Caroline for a Logitech SXSW installation event, and the experience…read morewas a great mix of creative energy and Austin atmosphere. The venue itself has a lively, open feel with an urban backyard vibe and plenty of space to move around, mingle, and actually take in the installation without feeling crowded. What stood out most was how well the space complemented the event. The layout made it easy to engage with the installation while still enjoying the social vibe. They had space for working virtually as well as displays to test some of the technology. There's a nice balance between indoor comfort and that signature rooftop-style setting, which gives it a relaxed but elevated feel. The staff was friendly and kept things running smoothly, and the overall setup felt thoughtfully organized. Whether you were there to focus on the installation or just take it in casually, the environment supported both. The line was somewhat long to get into the event as it was at capacity and could only allow more people as people were leaving the event. I was given a drink ticket and got to try the Patio Pounder with ilegal mezcal, primo aperitivo, tropical citrus, coconut, grapefruit soda. The bartender was efficient even though the lines were long. The cocktail was enjoyable with the balance of smoky and citrus flavors. They also had a variety of food bites available including chips and queso. creamy street corn, and sliders. The food was gone relatively quickly due to the crowds but it would be replenished periodically. Overall, Upstairs at Caroline proved to be a solid venue for a creative SXSW event versatile, welcoming, and very on-brand for Austin's arts and tech scene.

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    Eden Cocktail Room

    4.2(110 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    Eden Cocktail Bar is a great spot in Austin. The drinks are excellent and I loved the Maravilla. It…read moreis their take on a mezcal old fashioned and it is absolutely fantastic. The music is on point and it makes the whole place feel lively without being overwhelming. One tip: reservations are highly recommended because it fills up quickly. Also, the entrance can be a little tricky to find the first time. You enter from the alley between 6th and 7th Street on San Jacinto. Overall, amazing drinks, great vibe, and definitely a place I recommend checking out if you are in Austin.

    We've done Eden Cocktail Room's Valentine's experience in the past and had a great time. We've also…read morebeen on other occasions and have always enjoyed the drinks and the atmosphere, which is why we chose to return again this year for a Valentine's surprise my husband had prepaid for. When we arrived, we were asked for a credit card, which was confusing since the experience was already paid for. My husband asked our server what the prepaid experience included and was told it came with "2 pairings," so we reasonably assumed that meant two drinks each. At the end of the night, we were presented with an additional $80 bill. When we questioned this, the manager explained that the prepaid "pairings" were actually just small pieces of truffle chocolate meant to accompany drinks, and that the prepaid price was for the chocolate and "access" to the Valentine's Day menu -- not the drinks themselves. None of this was clearly explained upfront, and the wording of "2 pairings" is misleading. Had we understood that the $60 per person covered only chocolate and menu access, we would have made a different decision. What was meant to be a special Valentine's surprise ended up feeling confusing and disappointing due to poor communication. Clearer explanations and transparency would go a long way.

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    4.5(85 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    We visited Prohibition ATX and loved our experience! Although it took us about 5 minutes to find…read morethe entrance, once we did, we were glad we made the effort. The atmosphere is very relaxed and cozy/fun. The bartenders were very helpful and the drinks were delicious. I highly recommend the old fashioned!

    I am a sucker for a speakeasy when it is done right. I love the idea of being somewhere that not…read moreeveryone knows about. It feels like an IYKYK atmosphere. Located off Anderson Mill in the corner of a strip mall is a bookshelf with a door on the right side. If you cannot figure out the entrance, there is a doorbell to ring as well. I believe it is owned by the same people who own The Mill bar right next door, which makes it feel like a cool bonus space. My friend and I sat next to a faux fireplace, where we were greeted by the only bartender working and placed our order. Once he opened the tab, it was disappointing that he never came back to check if we wanted another drink. It wasn't super busy on the Monday we went, but since he was the only one manning the bar, the bartender was always doing something, so I don't blame him fully for not checking back in with us. I ordered a drink called the Velvet Vice. It looked nothing like the picture and tasted similar to an Aviation cocktail with egg whites. I happened to really like it. It is a very relaxed space, but once the speakeasy gimmick wears off, it does not have much else going for it. It is still a cool place, but I am not sure it was worth the lengthy drive to get there. RIYL: A bar hidden behind a bookshelf

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