Restaurants in Austin With Live Music
Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Live Music Venues | Posted on 22-10-2009
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Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World. One of the optimum parts about having that distinction is that even if you aren’t necessarily into the venue scene, you can still hear live music at restaurants throughout the city. Whether you feel prefer hearing Cajun, blues, country, Latin or rock, you can al the majority always find a great meal enhanced by a great performer playing.
Threadgill’s is legendary not only for their chicken fried steak and cheese grits, but for additionally being the place that gave Janis Joplin her start. With a newly refurbished north location, and their World Headquarters just south of the river, Threadgill’s features the optimum in bluegrass, country, and soul music, as well as hosting a delicious and rejuvenating Gospel Brunch. Steaks, seafood po-boys, and the optimum vegetable side-dish selection in town, this is the quintessential Austin food and music spot. 301 West Riverside Drive, Austin, Texas 78704 // 6416 North Lamar Blvd., Austin, Texas 78752
Artz’ Rib House is another gem of a music/food Venue in Austin. As their name suggests, their specialty is smoked ribs, with country style pork, baby backs, or ample beef ribs to choose from. They likewise make one of the better burgers in town, offer the Texas BBQ staples of brisket and sausage, and even have an inventive vegetable kabob on the menu. Their musical offer ings are just as tasty, with an emphasis on western swing and a monthly Old Time Fiddlers Jam. Artz is located in the barton hills neighborhood at 2330 South Lamar, Austin, Texas 78704
Quality Seafood is both a seafood market and a restaurant, serving some of the finest and freshest fish in town. Three days a week they feature music along with food and drink specials. Mondays they frequently feature a hot jazz combo, and provide a great deal on succulent king crab legs, and on Wednesdays a folky blues duo entertains while the crowd feasts on peel and eat shrimp. A disc jockey holds forth on Thursdays, on occasion with live instrumental accompaniment, and the special rotates – recent Thursday food specials include spicy Texas crawfish and soft shell crab po-boys. 5621 Airport Blvd., Austin, Texas (TX) 78751.
Las Palomas serves some of the finest Mexican food in the city, and features one of Austin’s best kept musical secrets. When they aren’t on tour with a major Texas country star, you can find the cream of Austin’s crop of choose ers joining a gypsy jazz violinist for some jaw-dropping jazz every Wednesday night. Famed for their enchiladas “Tres Marias,” Las Palomas additionally provides ceviche, chicken mole, and other specialties. 3201 Bee Caves Road, Austin, Texas 78746.
Having survived the ups and downs of Austin’s East Side, the Victory Grill is truly a piece of Austin history, but is just as vibrant now. Built in 1945, the club has hosted acts including B.B King, Ike and Tina Turner, and Billie Holiday, and now features Austin’s finest blues acts. With a rotating menu of down home cooking, the Victory Grill is a slice of Old Austin.

