Hole in the Wall
2538 Guadalupe, 512/472-5599
One of Austin’s oldest venues, the Hole in the Wall opened in 1974 and enjoyed an early run as a folkie hangout, serving as a favorite stage for Townes Van Zandt, Nanci Griffith, and Blaze Foley. The campus-area staple later became a breeding ground for punk, cosmic country, and alternative, launching the careers of Timbuk3, Fastball, Spoon, and Shakey Graves. Forty years on, the historic two-stage dive, with a collective capacity of a couple hundred, still features live music every night and serves as an important proving ground for new bands. Always a shoestring effort, the Hole briefly shuttered in 2002 and came dangerously close to being priced out in 2015.
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Sun., Jan. 15, 9pm and Sun., Jan. 22, 9pm
Candler Wilkinson & Friends
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Mon., Jan. 16, 9pm
Frosty Palms, Lizzie Page, Ethan Billips
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Tue., Jan. 17, 9pm
Rusty Dusty, Gilded Lows, Juniper Berries
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Thu., Jan. 19, 9pm
R.A.P. Ferreira, AJ Suede, Eldon, Ben Buck
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Sat., Jan. 21, 9pm
Shivering Demons, Sludge, Marry Cherry
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Mon., Jan. 23, 9pm
Dan Mabray, Elday, Suck A$$ City
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Tue., Jan. 24, 9pm
Rusty Dusty, Brody Price, David Israel
Enjoy the reliably delicious meat or veggie burgers and great seasoned fries with any of the reasonably priced beers on tap.
2911 San Jacinto, 512/322-9168
Cafe and lounge located on the north side of the lower lobby in the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center on the University of Texas campus.
1900 University Avenue, 512/404-3654
With 28 beers on tap and more than 60 by the bottle, you'll need the burgers and nachos to stay upright.
2610 Guadalupe, 512/478-2337