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4.2 (557 reviews)
Open • 1:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Zombie, Mai tai, painkiller
Catherine T.

Went to Tiki Tatsu-Ya with some friends not really knowing what to expect and wow- what a blast! What they lack in lighting (seriously, make sure you have a flashlight handy to read the menu) they really make up for with an immersive, unique experience- and delish drinks and food to boot. They even let you fill out and address a postcard and they mail it for you for free :) might sound silly but it's the little things that make this place special. Our server was super sweet and kept the drinks coming as soon as we ordered, pretty sure nobody at our table of 9 ever had an empty glass. Would like to try more of the food next time but what we got was tasty. Can't wait to go back.

Morgan-Emilee A.

Finally got around to trying Tiki Tatsu-Ya. We snagged reservations for my husband's birthday and it was a great time. We LOVE tiki drinks and we were excited to try their take on some popular drinks. I am a ride or die Painkiller drinker. This was the best one I've had ever. I loved every drink we had. The bar is 100% immersive. The bar was super fun to go on a date night. Our server was super attentive and friendly. Will come back time and time again.

The OG
Rina M.

This is our 5th time at Tiki Tatsu-Ya South Lamar- good South Austin location and delicious food! The OG with pork broth is amazing!!

SOS gin drink
Kayla I.

How fun! What a special hidden little gem of a place. Go for the drinks but stay for the food. The front facing is the order at the counter ramen restaurant, head around back for Tiki. They do book out in advance so make sure to grab a resi. Inside feels like a speakeasy, it's dark, one hostess at the front with closed swinging doors down at the bottom of the steps. Feels like a super secret Tiki dungeon and I love it! Our server was incredible, she made us feel very welcome even as we used our flashlights with our 40 year old eyes to see what we would be feasting. She helped us select a group drink and provided a great "show" to go along with it. For food it's more of a tapas type place, not really meals. Our favorites were the crab lagoon, octopus skewers, salmon poke, and the shrimp on top of the spicy shrimp sort of nigiri. If you are trying to impress someone from out of town or a fun date spot this is the place. The food was good but I wasn't raving about it, this place is more just for the experience. We dropped about $450 with food and drinks but for a special night it was worth it.

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Carsyn F.

The mixed shots and cocktails were great, the presentation of food and drink was so creative (I've never seen spam musubi served on a platter emerging from a cloud of mist), and such fun servers. We had a large group and enjoyed sharing the huge shareable cocktails and banzai boat.

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Jeremy

Sam's service at Tiki Tatsu-Ya was absolutely top-tier and made an already incredible night even better. From the moment we sat down, she was welcoming, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the menu and the whole tiki experience. Sam walked us through the drink options, gave thoughtful recommendations based on what we liked, and made sure we were taken care of the entire time without ever feeling rushed. The tiki bar drinks were phenomenal--beautifully presented, creative, and perfectly balanced. Every cocktail felt like an experience on its own, from the flavors to the fun glassware and over-the-top presentation. You can tell a lot of thought goes into both the drinks and the atmosphere. Between Sam's attentive service and the immersive vibe, it felt like we were transported somewhere tropical for the evening. If you're going for the full tiki experience, ask for Sam--you won't be disappointed!

Skeleton cruise
Jessica R.

Came here on a Thursday night with a large group (11 of us) and had a fun time! This was my second visit. I previously visited about 2 years ago for an anniversary, but I have to say it's much better and more fun with a group, so you can split the shareable drinks, which are accompanied with a light show and a fun delivery of the drink to your table. I split the Skeleton Cruise with a few others from the group, then split the Jungle Crane, and Pearl Diver with a friend. All of the drinks were yummy, and I enjoyed our waiter's delivery of the Skeleton Cruise to our table. For food, I split the Crab Lagoon, taro tots, and one of the rice bowls with friends. Everything was tasty! It did take a while for everything to come out, with our large group, which is understandable. They brought a couple things out at a time over the course of the hour. So it's good to get your orders in early! This is definitely more geared towards a happy hour and munchies kind of vibe, but you can definitely get enough food for a whole meal (like we did), but it won't be cheap. It's a fun place for a group to go, and the theming is spot on! A note that they will only split the check 3 ways, and will not itemize. We had a member of our party put it on their card and then payed them back based on the itemized receipt. Gratuity was already added to our check, but make sure to check on your bill.

the zombie
Amanda L.

We waited about 40 minutes when they told us about 20. Then once we got our text, they told us that they only had seats for three people for our party of four so one person would have to stand. That was SUCH a red flag but whatever I'm happy to get out of the Texas heat. We were sat at the bar with a really nice bartender. She explained the menu to us where the left side is more sweet drinks and the right is more stronger drinks. Another guy saw our party member standing and was so kind to give us his seat and move somewhere else (xoxox to that sweet man). We got the zombie and the blowfish tails. The zombie was strong but too spiced forward for my particular liking. Blowfish tails were solid, very similar to shrimp tempera. The interior is beautiful and the bar has hooks for your bags DEEP under the bar itself. Don't know if I would personally come back but it was fun. The bartender jumped into our conversations a good amount which was surprising but I enjoyed chatting with her and my friends.

Taro Tots, Cobra Kai, and Strip 'N Go Naked
Angelica L.

Rating: 3.1/5 [dine in] This spot is hard to find if it's your first time--it's tucked behind Ramen Tatsuya. I'd recommend parking in front and walking around back. The ambiance is super moody with red lighting, so it's not ideal for taking pictures. The food and drinks were just okay. You're mostly paying for the vibes and unique glassware/decor. The menu is definitely a highlight--it looks like a treasure map, which adds to the experience and makes ordering feel fun and adventurous. Personally, I think the drinks at Zanzibar taste better. Overall, it felt overpriced. For a $72 meal, I left feeling pretty unsatisfied--even though the service and atmosphere were solid. Before we left, they offered to mail postcards for you which is a cool and memorable touch (though ours didn't arrive until months later). What we ordered: Strip 'N Go Naked ($15): Gin, lemongrass shochu, passionfruit, tangerine, and cider. Cobra Kai ($16): Overproof rums, Armagnac, clairin, baijiu, passionfruit, fassionola, citrus, and spices. Served in a cool snake cup. Slingin' Shrimp Musubi ($12): Tempura shrimp, Singapore chili sauce, nori. Mushroom Musubi ($11): Grilled trumpet mushroom, mango kimchi, tare, nori. Spam Musubi ($10): Housemade spam, pineapple teriyaki jam, chicharron furikake, nori. Taro Tots ($8): Fermented coconut ranch, nori, shichimi togarashi. All of the musubis were mid. The flavor combinations sounded unique but didn't really elevate the dish and still felt basic. The taro tots were super crispy, which I liked, but the flavor wasn't for me. It's definitely an acquired taste. I didn't enjoy it at first, but it slowly grew on me. However, I wouldn't order it again.

Dennis G.

Wow. This stop was the highlight of my first trip to Austin. Made a reservation right when they opened so I can get some great photos. Staff was so nice. Loved the decor. Bartenders very attentive. Drinks were on point. Fun merchandise. Hope to be back some day! Front of the building looks like a travel agency but you go in in the back. So much fun.

Olivia A.

This was one of the most fun restaurants I've ever been to!! We just came for drinks and appetizers, but definitely want to come back for more. The bartenders are so nice and very knowledgeable. When you order certain group drinks, the whole restaurant gets a show of lightning, ship sounds, or whatever theme drink you got. This place is pricey, but so worth the experience!

Shot dark but spam musubi, and shrimp musubi
William T.

Fun drinks, good vibes, and small Japanese-style tapas--that's the best way to describe Tiki Tatsu-Ya. We first went when it was nearly impossible to get a reservation, and while the hype has cooled down a bit, the experience is still fantastic. The drinks are creative and perfectly executed, the atmosphere is immersive, and the staff keeps the energy just right. It's one of my favorite spots to bring friends from out of town--it captures that "Keep Austin Weird" spirit in the best way possible. If you go, definitely try one of the shared tiki punch bowls--it's an experience all on its own.

Lauren D.

This place definitely has the wow factor! From entering to leaving we had such a great time! They know what they are doing to keep you engaged and entranced while being there! We got so much food and drinks which was quite costly but really worth the visit! I will say they should have valet parking because we had to stalk someone and take their spot after looking for a good ten minutes! We probably should not have came here while ACL was going on since parking was very hard to find! We were sat when our entire party was at the host stand. The host was very nice and answered all of our questions. She even asked if we had any allergies or had restrictions so she could inform our server. We were greeted by our server in no time and he gave us suggestions on what was good there drink wise. We took some of his suggestions but I strayed and got another beverage which turned out to be delicious! We started with the crab lagoon and it was delicious! I will get that next time we come for sure! We got spam musubi and the yellow poke plate. The ambiance was great and anytime people got a fancy sharable drink it was a production with music and lights! It is definitely a IG bar if you want some killer pictures or videos! They brought us the wrong order twice and they corrected it immediately. They even let us keep the mistakes. I highly recommend this place but I do think you should make a reservation and make sure the whole party is present!

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Are the bar seats included in the reservations or are they open for walk-ins?

The answer is yes to both- if a single person wants to reserve, they will be sat at the bar, not a table. But if there are walk-ins and the only spots available are at the bar, that's where you will be seated.

Any updates to gluten free options? The last answer doesn't correlate with the current menu

I know I saw 1 gluten free item but honestly can't remember what it was....maybe you could call them and ask? Sorry I didn't seek out info for gluten free. I will be more detailed in future reviews! The taro tots are still on the menu currently!

Do they offer any gluten free options?

Aloha Traveler! The gluten-free options available are the Seaweed Salad, Spam on The Half Shell, Taro Tots, Butterfish Luau, Kalua Pork, Yokozuna Ribs, and the Butter Mochi dessert.

I have a question about my reservation and haven't been able to get anyone in the phone for a week. Is there a better phone number?

The best way to reach our travel agents is to call 512-772-3700 during business hours (Monday through Wednesday from 4 pm until 12am, Thursday and Friday from 4pm-2am, Saturday 2pm-2m Sunday from 2pm-10pm). You can also send a message in a bottle to… Read more

Are there any non-alcoholic Tiki options available?

I do t know but they have a full service bar so I would think they could do a mock cocktail for sure.

Are there any vegan food options?

Aloha traveler! We have a few vegan offerings, just ask your tour guide!

Are children allowed in or only 21older?

As we are more focused on the drinks, all guests must be 21 or older.

How do you make a reservation here? I've tried calling and emailing, but haven't gotten a response. Thank you!

They use the Resy app. https://resy.com/cities/atx/tiki-tatsu-ya-atx

On the website after 10pm it says "late night munchies" is that a different menu from the normal one?

Yes! The late night munchies menu includes Mochiko Wings, Yokozuna Ribs & Taro Tots.

Do they have a full dinner menu? Online it only looks like small bites

It's more like tapas style

Do they take walk-ins for the bar area or in general?

It's a very small area. So if they do, it may be a wait because they are always packed. All the people waiting along with us had made a reservation.

Do they take reservations?

Yes. In fact, you practically need a reservation.

Is there a kids menu?

Nope

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Pool Burger - Basket of fries. $5 and they come out super quick.

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I am a Midwestern Boy so I have fond memories of swimming in Lake Michigan and going for a great…read morecheeseburger afterwards in the little resort towns of Michigan. This place, while in the Southwest, made me think of those fun memories in the North! Simply put, after swimming for a few hours usually in Deep Eddy Pool (me? Barton Springs), you just want a good cheeseburger cooked well with zesty toppings. This is the place to go! Plus, its got a full tiki bar! I was there in April, so the weather was perfect, but I do wonder how the place is when its really hot or really cold outside. I loved the selections of food and drinks! Absolutely perfect and exactly what I wanted after swimming in Lake Austin!

After a day at Deep Eddy pool, food was in order. Pool Burger is located near Deep Eddy Pool on…read moreLake Austin Boulevard. It is reminiscent of the type of setup you might see in Hawaii...cool vibes only. The servers are dressed in Hawaiian shirts and surf boards can be seen throughout the venue. There is actually a bus onsite, which apparently where the food is prepared. I ordered a burger and fries (sold separately). The burger was flavorful, with mayo on one side of the bun and mustard on the other. The patty was good, though the bun felt a bit too large. The crinkle-cut fries were crisp on the outside and decently seasoned...not a fan of the fries. The menu also includes cheeseburgers and other options. Did Pool Burger satisfy by hunger? Yes. It was typical pool food.

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Anthem - Anthem Smahs Burger and Furikake Fries

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Right next door to Via 313 and a slightly sketchy alleyway lies The Cat's Pajamas, the most relaxed…read morerooftop bar you'll find in the area. We went on a very busy night but the line to get in wasn't too bad. Luckily this place is just off 6th so it doesn't get the foot traffic it should. The bar is beach themed, almost like a Maragaritaville with palm tree tops lining the bar and random jet skis offering photo opportunities. The staff is friendly and the venue is very accommodating of the weather with coverage and fans for the heat and heat lamps for those "cold" Austin nights. They have a decent amount of seating and TVs throughout the bar so you can definitely catch a game there. One of the best parts of the whole bar is the nighttime view of downtown. From there you can see the Cisco building and some other high-rises, definitely a nice contrast to the closed one or two story bars around. The Cat's Pajamas is a fun rooftop bar, not too crazy, not too sit down. It finds just the right spot for those who don't want to push through crowds on the street but still want a little bit of life out of their evening. Very much recommend it for those ending a night or wanting a slow ramp up before going all out. Also, drive safe and Uber if drinking. Parking around there is a nightmare.

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Nickel City - So magical!!

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One of my favorite bars in Austin. Some people might see it as a little divey, but that's honestly…read morepart of the charm. The atmosphere is always friendly, relaxed, and easy to settle into whether you're there for a quick drink or hanging out for the night. The drinks are consistently great, and they also have really solid weekday food specials. The sliders and tots are definitely the go-to items on the menu and always hit the spot after a few drinks. One thing I especially appreciate is how much effort they put into the themed décor during Christmas and Halloween. It really adds personality to the space and makes coming back during the holidays feel fun and memorable every year. Just an overall great neighborhood bar with good vibes and a lot of character.

I realize I haven't updated this review since relocating to Austin two years ago. As you may have…read morenoted from my previous review, I'd come here twice a year when visiting from the east coast. One of my stipulations for relocation was to be within walking distance of my beloved Nickel City. Guess what? I am! Less than a five-minute walk. I love this place so much. It's not always about drinking. In fact, quite often I'll do mocktails, water, or soda. It's about community and friendship. The vibe at NC can't fully be expressed in words. It has to be experienced. The staff treat locals and tourists like friends. And, if you're lucky enough, you actually become friends. They're like a family. Same can be said about patrons, whether regulars, sometimers, or tourists, everyone feels the love. Everyone just gets it! They have some of the best cocktails around. The frozen Irish coffee is incredible. Espresso martinis on tap? Yes, please! And if you want the best bar/comfort food ever then order from their food truck, Delray Cafe. Crinkle cut fries A+ Smashburgers A+ Hot Dogs A+ Grilled Cheese A+ Pizza Logs A+ Tater Tots A+ Everything on the menu A+ Be sure to give the gang in the kitchen (food truck) some love! They're putting out the real deal. Oh and let's not forget Steak Night! Much love to my fave neighbor, Nickel City!

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4.5(146 reviews)
1.8 mi•Downtown
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If you are a whiskey drinker, you will find a fine collection of bottles here…read more Or rather - you will find a very very fine collection of scotches here. There are some highly interesting bourbons as well. The selection of ryes is thin. If you read Whiskey Advocate (which I have been known to do), the rye curating will give you no thrills. The selection of Irish is thin as well - but no blame on that point. The population of upscale Irishes is just not that large, once you pass some over-rated cliches like Redbreast. * * * Seven Grand however is not an abstract name. That is how much you will pay in order to drink here. The prices for two ounces of many of those beverages will make the eyes pop out of your head sideways and go running out the front door. In more than a few cases, two drinks here will cost you close to what you would pay for a full bottle purchased at a liquor store. Now to be sure - bar drinking is expensive. That kind of percentage markup is not unheard of in the industry. But when you move up the price range for the raw material, The absolute amount of money you are overpaying to have that drink goes up astronomically. I will pay big for a peak experience I will remember for the rest of my life. (See my review of Craft Omakase.) I will not pay big for a random experiment with a bottle that could be wonderful and could be overrated. It is more economical to just buy the bottle. If the experiment works, I get a free month of legendary drinking. To my mind, bottle testing at Seven Grand just doesn't make sense.

Met up with a friend for happy hour. Upon entering, I was immediately greeted by the bartender,…read moreKyle. He told me about the happy hour specials and also informed me that it was free pool night (on Mondays). I'm not a huge fan of whiskey, but I've found that whiskey bars tend to have amazing craft cocktails. I browsed the HH menu and noticed a Whiskey Sour. I actually like a Clarified Whiskey Sour and was curious to see how it compared. The Whiskey Sour wasn't bad, but it wasn't as good as the Clarified Sour that I've had at Reserve 101 in Houston. Kyle told me they're working on some clarified cocktails. I also ordered a Boulevardier (which isn't on the HH menu). Kyle admitted that he had never made one. He quickly looked up the ingredients and made one for me and it wasn't bad! I've only had this cocktail one other time before so I didn't have much to compare it to, but I did enjoy it. They have a small cigar menu. Cigars can be smoked outside on the patio (which is shared with Las Perlas and Caña Rum Bar). I liked the laid back feel between the pool tables and the rustic decor (it felt like I was in a lodge). Though I'm not a big whiskey drinker, I did enjoy the cocktails as well as the ambiance.

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3.8(1.6k reviews)
1.8 mi•Downtown
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Don't have high expectations coming in here for service or cleanliness, but do come for the great…read moresandwiches and burgers. Also come in knowing what you want to order. This is a no BS kind of place so just come with that in mind. You are on dirty sixth after all. I really enjoyed the Amarillo burger sub the patty for chicken breast. It's spicy and creamy and the bread was super good. This was my second time coming back for it and I hate coming to dirty sixth. Their burger is pretty thick which I don't enjoy but a lot of people do! They also have a few running specials like fried Mac and cheese. Inside is decorated interestingly and they are usually playing a weird movie on the TVs. Definitely a fun weird Austin experience!

DEEPLY UPSETTING EXPERIENCE: Harassment and Lack of Accountability…read more I'm writing this because I'm genuinely shaken by the treatment I received at Casino el Camino last night (Saturday, 4/25, approx. 2:15 AM). While my husband and I were quickly packing our leftovers after closing was announced, we were targeted by a staff member (short male, dreads, full gauged ears). He began aggressively throwing glasses onto our table and followed us down the stairs to intimidate us as we were leaving. As an Asian woman, it was heartbreaking to realize we were the only ones being targeted this way--the bar was still half-full, yet no other patrons were being rushed or hovered over. The situation peaked when the employee looked me in the face and called me a "fucking c--t" in front of my husband and friends. When we asked for help, the manager's "apology" session was a failure; the employee simply started yelling at us again. Instead of de-escalating, the front door staff slammed the door in our faces to hide him. When I asked for the General Manager's name, I was handed a blank business card--a clear attempt to avoid accountability. I gave the card back, as I won't be silenced by a generic brush-off. I am sharing this because a staff member who uses sexist slurs and physically intimidates women is a major liability. I truly hope management takes this seriously and handles this individual's employment appropriately. Check your security footage from 2:00-2:20 AM; it will confirm every word of this.

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Casino El Camino - The Basket Case. Can you tell we liked the sweet potato fries. White potatoes are an option.

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