Games include pool, shuffleboard, connect four and more. This venue is a real Texas dancehall experience. Last Chance has a limited food menu and late night hours of service. The venue offers up 3 stages and access to a variety of live music, karaoke and DJ events. Last Chance provides a fun and safe environment to eat, dance, drink play and relax. Last Chance Bar & Dancehall is a family-owned Austin live music dance hall. Last Chance Bar & Dancehall Last Chance Bar and Dancehall – West Austin Honky Tonk.ĭancehall – Photo: Will Taylor –
What bar is complete without a few games to blow off steam? After you grab a drink, feel free to ask any of our staff to get shuffleboard pucks and play away! Dice & board games too – just ask staff. There is also outside seating area and absolutely beautiful sunsets.
Non-smoking inside, game room and smoking on patio. Ample dance floor and some of Austin’s best country and swing music. It’s a cozy bar, one of the last true Honky Tonks still existing in South Austin. The Biggest Little Stage in South Austin. Giddy Up’s Giddy Up’s – South Austin Live Music Honky Tonk Bar. The Poodie’s magic began 1997 when Poodie Locke, longtime stage manager for Willie Nelson, open it’s doors in Spicewood. A place with music mojo and damn fine burgers, Poodie’s channels old Austin music treasures like Soap Creek and Checkered Flag. Live country music acts, pub grub & a bar offered in a down-home joint with a deck & sunset views. Poodie’s Hilltop Roadhouse Dale Watson at Poodie’s Hilltop Roadhouse. Home of The Two Step: $5 for a Lonestar & a shot of T.W. The White Horse features a full-service bar, outdoor patio and smoking area, live music seven days a week, two pool tables, Bomb Tacos taco trailer, a giant dance floor, a pretty little photo booth, shoe shine station, and whiskey on tap. Live country music is served up in this hip, upbeat, sprawling honky-tonk with a taco truck outside. The White Horse Shuffleing sawdust at Austin’s east side The White Horse. Spend some time poking around the compound and you’ll know what makes it special: the people.
While others chase the zeitgeist of Austin, Sams’ Town Point exudes a lowfalutin’ creative fortitude that’s refreshingly real. Sam’s sport’s two stages – indoor and out and a roomy beer garden. It feels like old Austin because it’s been a working class neighborhood joint since phone booths. Sam’s lacks glossy modern architecture, serves no craft cocktails, and brags no contrived concept. Sam’s Town Point, a south Austin icon, has been delivering ice cold beer and foot-tappin’ live music since 1981. Sam’s Town Point Sam’s Town Point – South Austin Live Music Honky Tonk Owners James and Annetta White have been operating the Austin tradition since 1964 and its reputation for great live country music and good Texas cooking is World Famous! Voted “Best Dancehall in Texas” by Texas Highway, it’s not one of those fly-by-night, trendy newcomers, you see springing up in some out-of-business lumber yard or feed store on every corner. The Broken Spoke is one of Texas’ most definitive dance hall. From good ol country music to blues and rock n roll, Mercer Dancehall brings to life what live music is all about.īroken Spoke Out front at Austin’s legendary Broken Spoke. Mercer Dancehall delivers its “more than just a dancehall” feel with their variety of music, events, and onsite rental cabins. Mercer Dancehall, located just outside Austin in Driftwood, Texas brings the historic Texas Dancehall to life again. Mercer Dancehall Mercer Dancehall – Austin Honky Tonk & Dance Hall – Driftwood TX Nothing says Texas, or Austin for that matter, than pulling on your boots and circling on the sawdust to some great country music. No stay in Austin is complete without exploring it’s music roots. Here is our list of the best Honky Tonk dance bars in Austin.