Right downtown, you can easily walk to Lambert’s and wander into their upstairs bar, where musicians perform nightly. Lambert’s BBQ Image courtesy of Eater Austin. Don’t worry, you can bring your drink with you! Look for live music at the Oak Garden during summer months and on weekends. ![]() Enjoy a heaping plate of enchiladas or tacos, and don’t forget to check out the salsa bar! When you’re ready for some live music, hop next door to the Oak Garden to see who is playing. With a front patio perfect for people watching, as well as two large dining rooms and the lively Oak Garden right next door, you can do a lot more than just eat tasty Tex-Mex here. Guero’s Taco Bar boasts just about the best location in Austin: right smack dab in the thick of bustling South Congress Avenue. Grab a seat outside and look over the menu that is stuffed with regional delicacies such as tamale cakes, tortilla fried catfish and chili cheese fries! Mmm! Guero’s Taco Bar Photo courtesy of Eater Austin. Running every Thursday night from April through September, Unplugged at The Grove features a packed bill of local artists. Shady Grove Image courtesy of įor some time now, local radio station 93.3 KGSR has teamed up with Shady Grove and their awesome, festive outdoor patio, to host Unplugged at The Grove. Whatever you choose, just remember that Threadgill’s has a Sunday Brunch weekly featuring different musicians each week. Enjoy yourself something southern fried, chicken fried, or maybe just go straight for the delicious pie options. Threadgills started out as a filling station and beer joint, showcasing hundreds of legendary Texas musicians over the years such as Janis Joplin, Willie Nelson and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Today, Threadgill’s is a one stop shop for southern comfort food, great live music and a nostalgic atmosphere. Threadgill’s Image courtesy of Threadgill’s. ![]() Each Sunday Stubb’s hosts Gospel Brunch, a buffet with live gospel music, where you can indulge in grits, fried catfish and BBQ brisket. Besides having a killer outdoor amphitheater, Stubb’s also has an intimate indoor stage where live music is featured nightly. Stubblefield’s (a.k.a Stubb’s) delicious barbecue in hand. Musicians stopped by and “played for their supper,” oftentimes leaving with a plate of Christopher B. This BBQ joint blew up in the 70’s and was a major player in the live music scene of Austin, offering a stage to the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughn, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and many others. We all know food tastes better when you eat it while watching live music! Stubb’s BBQ Image courtesy of ABC News. It’s no secret that when it comes to what we’re thankful for this Thanksgiving, it’s definitely Austin’s live music scene. What could possibly be better than seeing a show in the Live Music Capitol of the World? Well, perhaps seeing a show while eating delicious food could be better. Austin has seemingly limitless options of places to catch live music, but if music paired with great food is what you seek, see our choices below of places where you can catch great music and enjoy either a snack or a full meal.
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