

I love the music there, and I love even more that it's quiet enough to talk.Ĥpm-12am every day except Saturday, when they close at 1am. I've been there twice so far, and each time I make a few new friends. Ice like that makes a beautifully cold drink to enjoy of Weather Up's patio on a warm Austin day: They use 300lb blocks of ice, cut it up into useful chunks, and break those down to size for each drink. Look at the crystal-clear ice in this bad boy. The port, the champaign, and the cinnamon all makes me think of Thanksgiving. The port makes it rich and deep, but the champaign dances on your tongue. I hope this drink finds its way to the menu. It's essentially a port sour with a champaign float, garnished with cinnamon. Then I moved on to an experimental drinking the bartender has been workshopping: I made it for happy hour and enjoyed an Army Navy. It's a solid mix of new and old, all executed very well.

Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop for treats or La Patisserie for macaroons.In the spring and summer months enjoy a bespoke drink on the patio.

This dim-lit, intimate Brooklyn cocktail bar changes with the seasons. There are cute shops along the whole street so I suggest spending a few hours walking around the area! Weather Up serves potent, old-school libations served in a white-tiled, speakeasy-like atmosphere.Favorite spots along the way: June’s, Cafe No Se, Lymbo Clothing, Jo’s Coffee, South Congress Cafe, Willie Nelson Mural, Smile Mural, I Love you So Much mural, Torchy’s Tacos (at the end of the street pretty much).Surf spot (and brewery) located in Southeast Austin.Feel like seeing a movie? This place delivers beer, wine, and delicious meals right to your seat.Walk Up and Down East 6th, stopping into restaurants and bars Matthew Maddy Opening Weather Up Austin Soon, New Brooklyn Project in Six MonthsThe designer-restaurateur confirmed hes planning something for Graham.This was SUCH a fun experience! Grab some whiteclaws and get your float on.

About an hour away from Downtown Austin (the tour company takes you in a bus so no need to worry about driving).From there, explore 6th street or around Downtown Austin. Tip: If you rent LIME scooters here, take them to the original Whole Foods.The cutest boutique hotel you ever did see.Serious decor goals, and has an amazing bar and restaurant attached.Hotels on South Congress that are very popular (and have a bit more character): Funky hotel in Austin at the foot of the bridge.Great reviews, more budget-friendly, good location.Very central right downtown, but can be pricey and have the “conference” vibe.If you don’t find an Airbnb you love, here are some great hotels in Austin: Hourly Local Weather Forecast, weather conditions, precipitation, dew point, humidity, wind from and The Weather Channel. It’s only about an 8 minute drive, but considering you’re only there for the weekend, I think it’s worth it to stay in the heart of it all. Don’t stay too far out (like near the college campus), or you’ll need to Uber to get Downtown. I’d recommend staying in Downtown Austin or on South Congress as both are very central and close to other popular areas like East 6th Street and Rainey Street. There are some amazing Airbnb’s in Austin.
