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Yellow Rose - 6534 North Lamar, Austin, TX 78752 If you think summers are hot in Texas, wait till you feel the heat from The Yellow Rose. Owner Mike Persinger and General Manager Don King have redefined the standard in gentlemen's entertainment.
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Twin Peaks South - 701 East Stassney Ln. EATS, DRINKS and SCENIC VIEWS! Twin Peaks, located in South Austin, is a restaurant with great food, drinks, and scenic views. We have a fun friendly and sometimes flirty atmosphere!
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About Speakeasy Austin
Speakeasy is the portal to
Austin's Prohibition Era-themed live
music venue. The upscale
atmosphere and Prohibition theme offer
something new and different to the Austin
music scene.
Perhaps it's the lush surroundings that
inspire the clientele to put an extra
polish on their attire. Get into the
Speakeasy spirit. Dress up, jazz up a
little. You'll feel as though you fit
right in to the 1920's decor. |
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Inside,
the decor is plush and beautiful. You'll
fall in love with the antique tables on
the mezzanine and the claw footed,
red-felted pool table in back. Or climb
the stairs to Terrace 59,
where you can take in a spectacular view
of the downtown skyline or an
awe-inspiring sunset vista to the west.
Check out the specialty drinks menu for
some refreshing new libations, or order a
classic. The bar is huge, but cozy, with
comfortable stools and rows of shining
liquor bottles. Or choose a table by the
stage to get a close-up view of the
evening's featured musicians. |
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Directions:
The entrance
for Speakeasy
Austin is in
the alley
between
Congress
Avenue and
Colorado
Street
(between 4th
and 5th
Street).
There are
several
parking areas
in the
vicinity.
From Mopac: Head towards downtown and
take the 5th Street exit. Go East on 5th to Colorado and turn
right.
From IH-35: Head towards downtown and take
4th Street West to Congress Avenue.
Visit Austin City Guide
or go
directly
to our
Austin
Guide to
Bars and Clubs.
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