Deep Eddy Cabaret
Austin, TX 78703-4545
Phone: (512) 472-0961
- Hours:
- Daily 12pm-2am
Editorial Review for Deep Eddy Cabaret – by David Courtney
In Short
The building that houses Deep Eddy Cabaret was built in the 1920s and served as a grocery store-bait shop until it was turned into a beer joint in 1951. Most people here order Lone Star--pitchers can be had for $5.50. With five songs for $1, 11 for $2, or 30 for a fiver, you can hear artists as diverse as Elvis Costello and Elvis Presley or Jimmy Cliff and Edith Piaf. Follow Frank Sinatra with the 13th Floor Elevators, they're all there.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoThis place is cash-only; but there is an ATM across the street.
The ExtrasAfter an evening of groovin' to the jukebox and enjoying adult beverages, slide on over to Magnolia Cafe, open 24 hours.
User Reviews for Deep Eddy Cabaret
03/27/2006 Posted by biskit
So the prices of Lonestar pitchers have gone up to $5.80, but who's gonna cry about 30 cents? The bartenders are awesome and don't complain when you ask them for quarters repeatedly. They have two pool tables for 50 cents a game.. And they have hands down one of the best jukeboxes in town. Just a word of warning though, the Otis Redding is mislabeled, if you try to play Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay, you will end up playing Tramp, a song which has grown on me because of that common mistake. It's a quirky, fun place, and there are a couple of picnic tables outside for those of us who enjoy a few carcinogens with our ice cold beer. If you like to kick back, drink some cold beer with some cool people, head on over.
03/11/2005 Posted by josh
They still sell Pearl Beer - enough said! Great place to go and pretend like you've been in Austin all your life.
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