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    St. John Encampment Commons

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Rainey Street

    Rainey Street

    4.3(134 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    April 11, 2026 The universe granted us a really nice night. It's been raining, and gloomy during…read morethe day, but the nightlife came alive and we truly were blessed with GNO. It was warm, a little breezy, but the vibes were there and everyone was happy mingling, drinking, just a typical ATX night out on Rainy. Now yes, some of the charm has left. Little by little every few years something disappears, and something new comes in. The people make up for the "charm" feel. We remember what once was. Little houses that once held family dinners and birthday backyard parties are now bars. Gutted out of the family photos hanging on the walls, to neon signs barring a beer logo. Rainy Street is still charm for those that once knew it and hold it in our hearts. We make the charm because we knew, and we pass that vibe to the college kids (sorry, but you are still kids) that spend their whole weekend night letting lose and being just that, fun kids experiencing life, not corporate life, but life life. It's up to us mature Rainy Street goers to show these kids how it's done. IMO Rainy Street. Bar hoping at its bests. Charming street. Decorated for the season. Come at Christmas, it's a ball! Everything is walkable. Some really nice higher end restaurants have moved in. It's a nice place to start out your night. You will find college kids here. But you'll also see birthday party groups, bachelorette parties, bachelor parties just people having fun, enjoying life. You'll see mature, older men and women with their, "I'm still 28" in my mind. (Me, I'm that woman) They do have a small food truck area too. So when you're looking for something quick, give these food trucks a go. They are pretty good. And they have seating so you can chill, and get back at it. I only saw 1 parking lot. It was $50. For 3 hours. And $55 for 6 hours. Uber in, car pool, or find parking a block or 2 away. Come to Rainy Street. Spend the night here. Grab some dinner, a few cocktails, bar hop up and down the street. Be young, be a kid, life's short.

    Having lived in Austin, TX for some time, I have watched Rainey Street being developed. It is now…read moreone of Austin's most popular nightlife destinations, offering a unique mixture of live music, eateries, business and residential areas. The Rainey Street area evolved from a quiet residential neighborhood of bungalow homes that have since been transformed into this thriving night life area. The street itself is designed for barhopping as all the businesses are clustered together. Therefore, you can easily move from a relaxed cocktail lounge to a more high-energy dance spot in minutes. Walking down Rainey Street feels like blending the past with the present. You will find cozy patios, stringed lights, and repurposed homes co-existing with mammoth high-rise buildings. Rainey Street is known for its diversity of offerings. Whether you want craft cocktails, local beers, or something special like Emmer & Rye Michelin recognized restaurant, you'll find plenty of options within a short distance. Importantly, food trucks are a huge part of the experience, offering everything from tacos and fried chicken to mini donuts. Rainey Street is a whole vibe!

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    Rainey Street - Clive bar

    Clive bar

    Rainey Street - Spring decorations on the trees

    Spring decorations on the trees

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    Doghouse Drinkery Dog Park

    Doghouse Drinkery Dog Park

    4.5(212 reviews)
    16.0 mi
    $

    Great place to chill with your pup and have a drink. The people are so friendly, staff is very…read moreaccommodating and just overall relaxing place to be. Will be back more often.

    Came here on Saturday at around 5 for the first time. It was pretty slow, we had two dogs with us…read moreand there was maybe three others. But it was pretty hot out, and once the sun went down the party really started- there was upwards of 10 dogs when we left! The property is located out in Leander and is pretty rustic- the park is all dirt with lots of seating scattered throughout for humans (a fun vibe with mismatched chairs and tables of all styles and heights) and cute playground furniture for the doggos to run and jump on. There is plenty of tree shade as well, and water bowls set out for the pups. You check in at the bar and then can order drinks directly from a window in the dog park so you don't have to leave the fenced in park, which is nice. This dog park is super casual- no food served here, or cocktails. Just a nice straightforward (and reasonably priced) beer and wine menu. But really, what else do you need? Just some dogs, music (they had music playing) and a cold beer that comes with a cute coozie. The staff was so nice and really good with the dogs- they were there managing all the interactions and ensuring that nothing got tense. I really appreciated that. They do have doggie ice cream that you can purchase and have your dog eat outside of the park (no food allowed inside, makes a ton of sense). This place may not have jumbo screens and margaritas like some other dog parks- but that's fine by me for the relaxed and friendly vibe, reasonable prices, and staff that ensures all the dogs are safe and having fun! We can't wait to come back again- especially for one of their cool events! (pet psychics!)

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    Doghouse Drinkery Dog Park - Let's do this, says all three of us!

    Let's do this, says all three of us!

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    La Villita Historic Arts Village - Entrance

    La Villita Historic Arts Village

    3.9(117 reviews)
    77.9 miDowntown
    $$

    We were here during the week and it was very quiet. Only a handful of stores were open on Wednesday…read morearound 5pm. Very easy to walk and browse. Love the local cats that wander around and live in some of the stores. The cats look homeless, but they are domesticated street cats. The stores have a lot of amazing locally made items - a lot of talented artists. One store - the bird and pear had fun stickers, art work and sauces, a lot of souveniers available. The prices were decent for a tourist area. There was a least one store that has a sign posted, no photos allowed in the store. Please be aware and respectful of these requests. I would love to be able to go back at some point when more stores are open.

    I visited La Villita Historic Arts Village in the morning, and unfortunately there wasn't much…read moregoing on at the time. The area is charming and has some interesting historic buildings, but many of the shops and galleries felt quiet, which made the experience a little underwhelming. I enjoyed walking through the village and appreciating the architecture and atmosphere, but it lacked the energy I was expecting. I can see how it would be much more enjoyable during a special event, festival, or later in the day when more businesses are open and there are more visitors around. It's a pleasant place to stroll through if you're nearby, but I would recommend checking the hours and event schedule before visiting to get the most out of the experience.

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    La Villita Historic Arts Village
    La Villita Historic Arts Village
    La Villita Historic Arts Village

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    Butler Pitch & Putt - Food truck

    Butler Pitch & Putt

    4.2(106 reviews)
    5.1 miBouldin Creek, 78704 (South Austin)

    Amazing all around…read more Whether you are a social golfer or a bit more serious. This is a fun 9-hole par three that is suitable for all skill levels. I spent five days in Austin and came back to the spot twice! Has the best vibes, great staff, cool swag (love the Sunday bag and country club shirts)and a great beverage selection. Depending on the time that you go, there might be a wait, so grab a drink and enjoy practicing chipping, putting, cornhole, or socializing. The course has fun billboards (Caddyshack and Ron ) and comical Greenskeepers. I was impressed by how nice the greens are. Honestly, much better than some of my local 18 public courses! Restrooms are clean and easy to access. Two unisex so plan accordingly :) I cannot emphasize enough, how amazing their customer service is. This is a great spot run by great people.

    Disclaimer: Did not come to play golf, but it is definitely still on my Austin bucket list!…read more What I actually came to do was grab some discounted merchandise from the Sierra Madre women's golf brand sample sale to celebrate their 3rd anniversary. I also got a ton of free products from the Bloom Nutrition "booth". The waiting/gathering area was cute and I was able to get a spot by the office where folks sign up for a round. Based on what others told me that day, they had a large high school group come in & back up everyone else. The wait was several hours long. Next time they should have just closed the business for the whole day, half day, or just until the large group finished the course. This way others are not inconvenienced. Otherwise, I feel like it'd be a fun experience with great views and I can't wait to come here with family or friends!

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    Butler Pitch & Putt - Waiting area

    Waiting area

    Butler Pitch & Putt - Hole 1

    Hole 1

    Butler Pitch & Putt - Merchs

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