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    Péché

    4.0 (1.5k reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Dressy
    Good for groups

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    Erica C.

    A little piece of New Orleans in Austin. The vibes and service were 10/10. Great cocktails my favorite was the French 75. We got the lamb and duck confit Mac n cheese. The lamb was so tender and perfectly cooked. The Mac n cheese was so delicious and not too rich somehow. I would definitely come back.

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    Suzy A.

    We stopped by Peche for Happy Hour and had a lovely time! I had the Royal Bees Knees cocktail and my friend had the Pink Moon. I def recommend those if you like gin or vodka. We started by enjoying the escargot and tuna tartare for appetizers. Absolutely delicious! We were splitting everything between 4 people and it was just enough! For our main course we had the Croque Madame with Pomme Frites and Half Pound Burger House Bacon, Gruyere, House Pickled Red Onions, Garlic Aioli, and Pomme Frites. The night ended with a shared creme brulee and I am a sucker for a good creme brulee; it had the perfect crack on the top and was delightfully creamy.

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    Wendi K.

    4.5 Stars for the Happy Hour. If it wasn't HH prices, it is definitely on the expensive side. French Fare in a dark, moody, stylish environment. That being said - The Happy Hour is awesome here. 1/2 off select appetizers and entrees and $6 drinks until 7 pm. The burger (half off $21) - amazing. A large juicy burger and oozy Gruyere on a brioche bun, with a heaping pile of crispy fries. Beet Salad (Half off $15) - fresh spiralized beets with feta and a tart dressing. Loved this. Pate Tartine (half off $17) - rich pate smeared on brioche toast with fresh arugula and pickled vegetable. Also Loved this. French Onion Soup (half off $8) - the only disappointment - surprisingly, I found it sort of bland. Perhaps it's better than being overly salty? Ashley was our server and she is the sweetest!

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    Aruni G.

    Met friends here for a holiday happy hour on a Tuesday! Love their HH. 1/2 off certain apps and $6 certain cocktails until 7pm. And free street parking after 6pm. We had a great time. Our server was very helpful in guiding us to options and drinks. The only minus was that one of our friends is vegetarian so the appetizer options on happy hour were limited for her. We had mac n cheese, several cocktails, escargot, foie gras, fried mushrooms, beet salad, fries and desserts! They seated us at a booth/table which was a little tight for 5 of us, but we made it work! I look forward to future HH's at Peche!

    Drunken Monk (so delicious)
    Love P.

    Every time I come here, I'm reminded why it remains one of Austin's gems and the newly updated menu just took things up another level. Their happy hour is genuinely one of the best in the city. The mac and cheese is the kind of comfort I could happily eat every day, and the escargot is rich, garlicky, and exactly what I want it to be. And then there's the Drunken Monk is now one of my all-time favorite cocktails. Perfectly balanced, memorable, and impossible not to reorder. Huge shout-out to Patrick, who absolutely made our day with warm, thoughtful service. Peche stays in my rotation for a reason. Already looking forward to the next visit.

    Texas Wild Boar Ragu ($34).
    Navin K.

    Excellent French food in downtown Austin. I stopped by for dinner last night and sat at the bar. They were out of my first choice (braised short rib) so I ordered the Texas Wild Boar Ragu instead. This was a lucky choice, because it was one of the best meals I'd had all week! The boar was perfectly cooked (not gamey) and was accompanied by the most exquisitely made horseradish gnocchi, al dente with just a hint of wasabi. The server was kind enough to bring me crostini to soak up some of the delicious gravy in my bowl, which I ate to the last morsel! For dessert, I had their vanilla crème brûlée, which was well made. Happy to return on my next trip.

    GRILLED PISTACHIO AND HERB CRUSTED NEW ZEALAND LAMB LOIN ROASTED FENNEL AND GRAPES, FIG DEMI :)
    Kia L.

    I had a lovely dinner here with a friend yesterday before seeing Boney James at the Paramount. We arrived around 6:00pm on a Saturday without a reservation and were seated promptly. Nice ambiance with low mood lighting. For starters we ordered the cheese plate which came with fresh in house bread and salted butter. It's a good size for 1-2 people. I wouldn't recommend it if you have a larger appetite. The server was very attentive and he was engaging he highly recommended the grilled pistachio and herb crusted lamb which came with a side of roasted fennel and grapes. I love lamb so that's what I decided on for my main. It was tender and lightly seasoned. There wasn't really any type of "crust" aspect to it just more of a pistachio glaze on top which had a very faint light flavor. I enjoyed the fennel as well although presentation of the dish could be better. I ordered the Pink Lady cocktail which was so pretty, sweet and simple but not something I would order again. Peche is definitely on the pricier side but worth it for dates, girls night out or just treating yourself. Service was excellent and I'll be back again. PRO TIP: people rave about their happy hour prices which is everyday besides Saturday! Check them out!

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    Yara C.

    I'm no expert on french food. I did not LOVE the items we chose, but the rest of the experience was relatively positive, so I would be willing to try other things. I think the escargot was mostly butter, with about six tiny snails. I supposed the point is to dip the bread, but the snails themselves were underwhelming being so few. I don't recommend the coconut orzo, either. Not very flavorful at all, and I don't know if it's very french either. The service is not friendly, but I wouldn't go to a french restaurant in Austin expecting friendliness. It could also be that we entered the restaurant about an hour before closing. The best thing about this restaurant is the ambiance. No gimmicks, no loud music, no TV screens everywhere. I really enjoyed the semi-circle leather booth for a close cocktail and candlelit snack without being subjected to other commercial stimuli. An obviously older building that has not been renovated with new-age cheap-looking fixtures. The decor appears measured and honoring the building's architectural past. And, the cocktails were decent. I'd go back, but I'd pick different food items. If you're an escargot fan usually, try it still, as I may be totally off.

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    Renee W.

    Oh my god, never been to Peche before but this is my new go to spot I cannot believe how professional and hospitable the service was. The bartenders Christopher and Robert were PHENOMENAL in their recommendations and the drinks are to die for!!!!!!!!! SO good, we got Fig manhattan and the old fashioned and they even gave us an extra maraschino cherry because they overheard how excited I was to get a cherry I felt sooooo taken care of and attended to, I will be coming back weekly for the happy hour they said is 4-7 everyday me and my mahjong girls are def coming back weekly! If you skip Peche you are dumb! Ask for Christopher or Robert but everyone here is awesome! Also the ambiance slayed ofc

    Nawal A.

    Austin hidden gem. If you're a local you know. The drinks are always smooth and tasty. The bartenders are knowledgeable. I recommend the fries and the duck macaroni just wowww

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    Erica B.

    Took advantage of Friday happy hour. Ordered a French 75 and the New York Sour to start. Both were picture perfect as well as delicious and score for them being only $6 each! That's honestly unheard of in the heart of DT Austin. We ordered the Mac and cheese which was a perfect mix of creamy with a crispy top. Also ordered the burger and it came with a generous portion of fries that were seasoned perfectly. The burger was yummy as well. Both were 1/2 off on the HH menu. My husband was impressed with their bourbon collection and asked the bartender a few questions about prices and types and he was very knowledgeable. Overall very impressed with the food, drinks and overall experience and will be back again for sure.

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    Sophie C.

    Ambiance: leans heavily into the moody vibe as it's really dark. Like, "is this a date or are we telling ghost stories?" dark. Each table has a little touch-sensitive lamp, which is kinda cute, but you might also find yourself reaching for your phone flashlight just to read the menu. It's a nice setting for catching up with friends, a low-key date, or celebrating something in a relaxed way. Probably not a place for kids, though no one's going to stop you if you bring them along. Service hit that sweet spot -- attentive without hovering. You don't feel rushed, but you also don't have to flag anyone down wondering where they disappeared to. Food: the menu mixes chalkboard specials with some French fare, and I liked seeing a bit of game on offer. (Including wild boar, lapine aka rabbit, quail, veal sweetbreads.) That said, the mains didn't quite deliver. The duck confit was too dry, lacking sufficient sauce to save the dish, and the stuffed quail was overly salty. It's still a nice downtown option if you're looking for something a little different and want a drink in hand, but if you're chasing big "foodie" flavors, this probably won't scratch that itch. Drinks and date nights? Yes. Bib Gourmand contender? Nope. This spot will always have enough business either way due to the location, dark mood, and an overwhelming choice of alcohol. Expect to pay downtown prices and additional parking $.

    Kristine L.

    Lovely happy hour and a great place to try if you love French food! My husband and I came on a Monday afternoon for their all day Happy Hour. We were seated immediately, but could tell they were a little understaffed. We ordered escargot, French onion soup, mushroom fritters, beet salad and a burger to share. All were good but heavily fried and buttered up! The burger also took a while to come up. The serve was nice to pace out our food, but we've been at the restaurant for an hour and a half already by the time we got our burger. I'll definitely come back for drinks and apps with friends, but wouldn't do a full dinner here again.

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    Is it okay to dine here if we have a child?

    You wont see many kids in downtown austin but will be fine at peche

    About how much do the cocktails cost?

    Depends on what you drink. Anywhere between 8 to 20 dallors

    Is there outdoor dining?

    Unfortunately not. We would certainly go more often if there were.

    Happy hour? What's the times and days.

    All Day Sunday and Monday 4-7 Tuesday thru Friday Subject to change on holidays and special events

    Do I need a reservation for HH on Thursday?

    you should be fine without them

    Are there any gluten free options for those that have Celiac's disease?

    They do not have anything on the menu indicating that any meals are gluten free, but I'm sure if you called and asked, they may be able to further specify!

    What are their beer options?

    Not sure, but I think limited. More focused on cocktails.

    What is the Sunday Happy Hour menu?

    Certain cocktails are $5 and certain food items are half off. I'm having a $6 Caesar salad and an $8 mac and cheese with duck confit.

    Bastille Day Celebration?

    As far as I know, there is no Bastille Day celebration at Peche.

    Could I come here alone and enjoy the environment or is it best to come with someone?

    This is not a pickup bar... I think you could easily go there sit at a table or the bar and soak up the awesome ambiance while enjoying a meal, desert or just a great craft cocktail.… Read more

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    We got there on time and had to wait 20 mins to be sat. We were asked to leave our table promptly…read moreat the 90-minute mark from when our reservation was supposed to begin; not factoring the time we lost at the table due to it not being ready for us. But it was more important to the Powder Room that the next group got their table on time, apparently. The drinks took soooo long, we got ONE round in, and were asked to leave the table before our second round arrived. They had no issues when taking our second round order while we were seated, but we were asked to leave the table immediately after. This round also took forever and we drank it standing, crowded, in everyone's way. I was embarrassed as it was my birthday, and I was taking a group of 7 other people - new to Austin - here to check out what was one of my favorite spots. I was bragging about it and chose it over other spots on their list. They hated it. I'm disappointed. Our server was great to us and apologetic about the service bar.

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    Simona's

    4.7
    (92 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    Came to Simona's with some coworkers for happy hour and was not disappointed! This place is behind…read morethe Colton hotel off Congress ave. There is a parking lot that you can get validation for 2 hrs free, but after that you will be charged. Overall though, it's totally worth a visit! The bartenders are really friendly, the bathrooms are immaculate, and the inside of the place is really cute -- think kinda pink vintage? There are some tables, and big comfy couches around a coffee table in the middle of the bar which is where we sat. I had one of their happy hour cocktails that was similar to a creamy espresso martini, and they are 50% off on happy hour days/times! My friend got one of their floral cocktails which wasn't discounted but I LOVED it personally. I also got a strawberry matcha drink (non alcoholic) that was a little too sweet in my opinion; I finished it but wouldn't get it again. Overall though the cocktails and vibe in there are worth a visit alone! When it's not too hot, the area outside has little mini-chandeliers and is also very vibey.

    Located inside the Colton House Hotel, Simona's is the hotel's local resident serving coffee by…read moreday, and cocktails by night. I usually only go to coffee shops to work, but today, went on a coffee date with my dog instead. There's ground floor parking in the garage that's complimentary for two hours. I kept it simple with a vanilla latte. I noticed they had tacos at the bottom of the food menu, but at $13.25 for two tacos + an a la carte item, I decided to pass. Maybe my expectations were too high (as usual) because it's inside a hotel, but I was hoping for the kind of warm hospitality hotels are known for, but instead, the service felt a bit cold. It didn't exactly make me want to spend more money there. While sitting on the patio, I spotted the food truck outside and thought, "PERFECT. A food truck HAS to be cheaper. Take that Simona's!" I walked up to the window... only to find out it wasn't actually a separate food truck. It was just the pickup window. To order? I had to go back inside to Simona's and place my order with the delightful staff... I ended up ordering two Blue Migas tacos, and honestly, they were just... good, but nothing memorable. They tasted like your average breakfast tacos that you can find all over Austin for less. Despite loving how relaxing the outdoor patio is with its lucious greenery surrounding you and the beautiful French chairs and cafe tables, it's located right next to the hotel pool. If you're visiting on a summer afternoon, expect some extra noise with pool guests. If you're looking for a quiet coffee or a place to work, I'd recommend coming early in the morning instead.

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    4.4
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    0.1 mi
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    Full bar
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    Upscale yet fun cocktail bar with great staff and drinks…read more Food: 4 Service: 4.5 Atmosphere: 4.5 Cost to worth it rating: 3 Opentableable: yes Return worthiness: yes Highlights - Classy atmosphere - Upstairs has a few tables and a quieter smaller bar - Downstairs has booths tables and a long bar which is a bit more lively - Isaac: skilled bartender that was fun to watch him make the drinks - Great temperature controlled drinks super cold classes--it's the little extra things that make a differene - Some cocktails have very cool glasses: one with a very long stem, a skull, etc. - Martinis: unique shisho and solid vesper - Grilled cheese: looked basic but the gouda and cheddar mix garlic rosemary oil on the sourdough bread, and crispy cheese on edges were great. 4.5 stars - Looks nice but no dress code where the FAQ said come in what you are comfortable in which which I appreciate - Can make reservation on open table and choose upstairs or down Midlights - Downstairs has a different menu than upstairs : down more simple by time period, up more upscale detailed - Pretzels for dessert were just simple tiny crispy choc covered. 3 stars - For the grilled cheese might have been able to go with an upgraded chip from Ruffles--maybe even a Kettle chip Lowlights - Even in quieter upstairs can't hear the bartender when right in front of him - Special board featuring drinks but they were out of the one I wanted

    My boyfriend and I came in for happy hour without a reservation and were seated immediately. The…read morebar had a dark, cozy, and intimate atmosphere. We ordered the Espresso Martini, Vodkadora, French 75, and Pisco Sour. All of the drinks were strong and delicious! The service was fantastic as well. The staff was attentive and friendly throughout our visit. Definitely check this place out if you're in the area! We'll definitely be back to try more drinks.

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    Whisler's

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    4.3
    (676 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    These are moments I think why do I live in San Antonio ( and often work in Austin ) when I can just…read morelive here and enjoy great restaurants, bars and weird gothic haunts like this with weird dark goth decor, a scent of palo santo , superb music, a great crowd and amazing drinks! College me would have lived here !! Enjoyed a French 75, my husband enjoyed a smoked Old Fashioned and it was a great place to grab a drink prior to seeing Springsteen at the Moody seated amongst candles , a weird alter of sorts while enjoying some Stevie Wonder as is playing now though some weird NIN or Type O might have been more appropriate

    I went to Whisler's and had one of the worst bar experiences I've ever had…read more I had one drink. I was completely sober for all intents and purposes. The bartender claimed I was drunk and cut me off anyway. I was at the bar talking to a girl while waiting to get a drink (the wait was long because the service is very slow, despite the bar not being very busy at all). She was clearly into me, and the bartender kept jumping in trying to talk to her too (instead of doing his job making drinks). He was doing all sorts of things to try and flirt with her and make her laugh: pulling out and showing her buckets of pre mixed cocktails, running and sliding under the bar, etc. She was engaging with both of us , and right in the middle of that, I get cut off out of nowhere. No explanation other than claiming I looked drunk, which I very clearly wasn't. It felt very clear what was going on--he wanted me out of the way. I left and asked the bouncer on my way out if I seemed drunk. This was literally two minutes later. He said no, not at all, and asked me why I would even ask that. I then told him exactly what happened and asked him to let the owner or whoever was in charge know about this extremely unprofessional conduct so they can discipline the bartender. His response was that the bartender has discretion to cut anyone off, and let me know the bartender is supposedly married so he couldn't have been flirting with any of the customers. Well, sounds like his logic is flawed--not only COULD he flirt with his customers, he WAS, and was therefore cheating. I hope his wife finds out. This is perfectly representative of Austin customer service lately and not normal in other places. I was in Tampa for an entire month earlier this year and this would've been unthinkable there. I'm not coming back.

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