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First Impressions: Brew Exchange

It’s been a bit of a roller coaster ride recently for West Sixth Street. Katz’s Deli and Momo’s closed; 219 West moved in as Union Park packed up and relocated to The Domain, and this Thursday, Brew Exchange will open in the old Annie’s West.

The Brew Exchange concept is simple enough: drinker demand sets the price of the beers. Everyone is ordering Great Divide Espresso Oak-Aged Yeti? The price climbs. No one is ordering Thirsty Planet Buckethead IPA? The price drops. (Based off that, this probably won’t be the cheapest place in town to get a Lone Star.)

We stopped by for the soft opening on Sunday. Though the ticker wasn’t running yet — which was fine since the beer was free — we were able to get a first glimpse at the newest addition to West Sixth Street.

The Good
  • The bartenders: The bartenders we interacted with were attentive and totally knowledgeable about all the beers on tap. When we asked for suggestions, they delivered deep cuts from the menu and never appeared to be annoyed at our carefree/it’s-all-good-to-me approach to ordering beer. Perhaps most importantly, even with a big crowd to deal with, the bartenders never made anyone in our group feel ignored.
  • Private viewing: There are three booths facing TVs that are available for reservation. These tables are topped with what appears to be a light but what is actually a clear plastic dome housing several speakers. It’s not exactly hypersonic sound cool, but it’s a sweet (and probably much more affordable) solution that allows for each table to hear what’s on the TV in front of them.
  • What’s on tap: Brew Exchange offers an impressive beer selection. We’re not talking about the best selection in town, but even the snobbiest of beer aficionados should be able to find something on tap that will please. We found plenty of beers not typically stocked at bars and enjoyed everything we tried.
  • The layout: The bar is shaped nicely and winds down the length of the room. This makes it easy to access from anywhere in the bar and allows for plenty of places to squeeze in to place an order.
  • The look: The interior is masculine but not douchey. The color palette seems inspired by the muted metallic colors of the brews behind the bar with a mix of wood, cooper and dark subway tiles.
  • Bathrooms: As you’d expect from a brand new higher-end bar, the bathrooms were clean.

The Not So Good

  • The ticker: The ticker wasn’t running at the soft opening, which kept us from seeing the fluctuating prices in action, but the management says everything is in order for the Thursday opening. Word is prices can dip as low as $2 for a beer. We’re anxious to see if that really happens.
  • Seating: There’s not much in the way of seating for groups. That’s not a deal breaker, but if you’re looking for a place to sit and chat over a pint, this may not be the ideal location. 
  • It’s West Sixth Street: To be fair, the block isn’t exactly our scene, but Brew Exchange and 219 West could change that. Brew Exchange is actually a cool bar, and with 219 West’s wondrous happy hour within walking distance, we may need to reconsider our position on things west of Congress Avenue.

The Bad

  • Give me a hand: Though the bathrooms look immaculate, there’s no good spot to place your beer while you’re using the facilities. This is a minor gripe, but for guys who like to walk around with a pint in their hand, going No. 1 turns into a bit of a juggling act if there’s not a shelf or ledge above the urinal.

The Verdict
We were worried Brew Exchange would be too bro-y for our taste, but the crowd seemed more chill than the ones we’ve encountered at Kung Fu Saloon (same owners). Not once did a bumped shoulder escalate into a bro-down, and no dudes in tight polo shirts popped up to randomly grind on any females around us.

The concept is fun and seems to lend itself well to a more mature drinking game — one based on exploring new brews as opposed to duct taping a pair of 40-ouncers to your hands. We’ll be curious to see how the fluctuating drink prices, which don’t apply to mixed drinks for the time being, work out. We’ll find out this week. Brew Exchange’s “opening bell” is scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m.

www.brewexchange.com
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—Eric Pulsifer and Whitney Diehl

The Week Ahead: Jan. 24-31

By our count, there are 17 ways to get free drinks this week. Good luck out there…


Tuesday, Jan. 24
Kenichi VIP Event
5–7pm • Kenichi, 419 Colorado St. • Free; RSVP requested
Complimentary cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres. Text your name and phone number to 512-430-4339 to join the VIP List; then RSVP by emailing: marketing@kenichiaustin.com

Paper Cuts Live Music Series: Not In the Face!
7–9pm • The Palm Door, 401 Sabine St. • Free; RSVP required for priority admission (closed)
Free tacos from Tacos and Tequila, vodka from Deep Eddy Vodka, and Sapporo beer. Music by Not in the Face! RSVP was required to reserve a spot, but additional guests will be allowed in starting at 7:30 if the party isn’t at capacity.

The South Austin Social Club Monthly Meet-Up
7pm • Crow Bar, 3116 South Congress • Free
Meet-up for the Austin creative community, featuring music by Christy Claxton Band and Noelle Hampton.


Wednesday, Jan. 25
Glitz and Glam Happy Hour
4–7pm • Frock On Vintage, 3016 Guadalupe, Ste. A101 • Free
Complimentary wine and cocktails, plus free hairstyling and makeup by Waterstone Aesthetics.

EPIC’s 4th Anniversary Happy Hour
5:30-7:30pm • Delta Millworks, 4701 East 5th St. • Free
Appetizers from Salt Lick, cocktails by Dripping Springs Vodka, and music by Eagle Eye Williamson.

40 Con Queso
5:30-9pm • Hotel Vegas, 1500 East 6th St. • Free
Free show by Best Fwends and Chablis.

Weird Coupons Launch Party     ***Event of the Week**
6–9pm • GSD&M, 828 W. 6th • Free; RSVP requested
Offerings from How Do You Roll Sushi, The Pie Society, Austin East Ciders, Deep Eddy Vodka, The Tamale Hut, and Z Tequila.

Gabrieldoes Wednesdays
6-10pm • CTC Garden, Cazamance Café, 1102 E Cesar Chavez • $5 suggested donation
Complimentary vodka courtesy of 360 Vodka, food from Cazamance Café, and live music. Feel free to BYOB.

Kim Simpson Book Signing
7pm • BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar Blvd. • Free
Musician & KUT Radio Host Kim Simpson will speak and sign copies of her book “Early ’70s Radio: The American Format Revolution.” Free beer from Saint Arnold Brewing Company.

There Will Be Cake
10pm • Coldtowne Theatre, 4803-B Airport Blvd. • $5
Comedy show with free cake from our friends at SugaPlump Pastries.


Thursday, Jan. 26
Lomographic Safari New Product Release Party
6–9pm • Lomography Gallery Store, 912 Congress Ave. • Free
Food, drinks, and music.

Austin Beer Guide Winter Edition Release Party
7-11:30pm • Draught House, 4112 Medical Pkwy. • Free
Celebrate the release of the Winter issue of the guide with a keg of Bourbon Barrel Night RYE-der.

Airbnb airAmbassador Launch Party
8–11pm • Hangar Lounge, 318 Colorado • Free; RSVP required
Drinks, treats, photo booth and music by DJ Mighty Mike. First 50 people in the door receive free gift bags.

Thursday Night Social Club: Great Comedy, Free Beer
8pm • ColdTowne Theater, 4803-B Airport Blvd. • $5
Every Thursday in January, ColdTowne is opening early to provide free beer and snacks before the improv comedy show.

Block Party: A Comedy Mixtape
9:30pm • The New Movement Theatre, 1819 Rosewood Ave. • Free
Try out some improv (or any kind of performance) for 5 minutes in front of a live audience.


Friday, Jan. 27
Remember Dublin Dr Pepper
11am–11pm • All P. Terry’s locations
Free Dublin Dr Pepper T-shirts all day with the purchase of a large Dublin Dr Pepper.

The Preservation In-Store Performance
5–6pm • Waterloo Records, 6th and Lamar • Free
The Preservation celebrates the vinyl release of their album Two Sisters with a free show and free Shiner.

PRINT+addition Presents: Michael Seiben
6–9pm • Industry Screenprint Studio, 618-C Tillery St. • Free
Free beer from Austin Beerworks and music by DJ Gibb. Create your own shirt with the screen press — $20 to buy a blank shirt, or $10 if you bring your own.

MysteryPeople Presents: R.J. Ellory
7pm • BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar Blvd. • Free
R.J. Ellory will speak and sign copies of his book “A Quiet Vendetta”. Free beer, wine, and snacks.


Sat., Jan. 28
EastSide Bikini Company Grand Opening
Noon–9pm • EastSide Bikini Company, 2502 Webberville Rd. • Free
Food, drinks, music, door prizes, giveaways, and discounts on all bikinis.

Splendor Boutique Launch Party
7–10pm • Splendor Boutique, 100 W. North Loop, Unit H • Free
Complimentary cocktails and discounts to celebrate the relaunch of Splendor’s online store.

Austin Variety Show’s 2nd Anniversary Bash
8pm • Highland Mall, 6001 Airport Blvd. • $10
Cover includes an open bar, food from Rockin’ Tomato, and entertainment by host Troy Dillinger, radio personality Charlie Hodge, comedian Ramin Nazer, Mistress Stephanie and Her Melodic Cat, and two new episodes of The Austin Variety Show.

A Day Show For Esme
1–7pm • Beerland, 711 Red River St. • $10
Benefit show with music by Ted Leo, Knife in the Water, The December Boys, Simple Circuit, and Literature — buy tickets in advance; it is likely to sell out. Proceeds benefit the family of Esme Barrera.

Austin Vida Showcase
9:30pm–2am • Frank, 407 Colorado St. • $6
Music by Hydra Melody, Ex Machina, and The Sounds of Curve

Sweetmeat CD Release Party
10pm–2am • The Highball, 1142 S. Lamar Blvd. • Free
Free show with music by Foot Patrol and Sweetmeat — which includes members of Austin bands Opposite Day, the Invincible Czars, and Mostly Dead/Mistress Stephanie.


Sunday, Jan. 29
Twin Sister In-Store Performance
5–6pm • Waterloo Records, 6th and Lamar • Free
Free show, free Shiner — not a bad combo.


Monday, Jan. 30
SXSW Interactive ATX Community Meet Up
6–8pm • Swan Dive, 615 Red River St. • Free; RSVP requested
SXSW will buy you a drink at this happy hour and networking event for anyone interested in the Interactive fest.


Tuesday, Jan. 31
Party and Event Guide’s Throwback Launch Party
6:30–9pm • The Highball, 1142 S. Lamar Blvd. • Free
Complimentary drinks by Tequila Avion, food by Peachie Pastry, body painting, photo booth, door prizes, and dancing. Mad Men–style attire encouraged.


**SAVE THE DATE**
CoolinAustin / Austin Writes Music Present: Shot Through the Heart
Friday, Feb. 3 • Frank, 407 Colorado St.
That’s right — it’s time for another showcase. This one features music by Dead Black Hearts, Your Friendly Ghost, Little Radar, and Royal Forest. We’ll announce more details soon, so stay tuned, and we hope to see you there!

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Shoutouts: Amber, Jeremiah, Do512 Free, Austin Free Events

The Weekend Ahead: Jan. 20-22

Friday, Jan. 20
Art Attack by Amity
5-8pm • Duo Austin, 225 W. 2nd Street • Free
Local art showcase with a build-your-own cupcake bar, cocktails, and a drawing for 25% off a custom commissioned piece.

Blowout VII Opening Reception
7pm • Gallery Black Lagoon, 4301 Guadalupe Street • Free
Complimentary drinks, food, live music, and displays of works by UT art students.

Elizabeth Engelhardt Book Signing
7pm • BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar Blvd. • Free
Author Elizabeth Engelhardt will speak and sign her new book, “Mess of Greens.” The event, presented by Edible Austin Magazine, features tastings inspired by the book and complimentary beer from Saint Arnold Brewing Company.

DJ Hot Britches! at Mohawk
9pm–2am • Mohawk, 912 Red River St. • Free
Hot Britches! will be playing a mix of indie jams, disco, chill wave, dream pop and more. No cover.

SceneTap Launch Party
10:30pm–12:30am • Trophy Room, 310 E. 6th St. / Soho Lounge, 217 E. 6th St.
11pm–1am • Haven Lounge, 409 Colorado St. • Free
Multi-venue launch party for a new mobile app. Get a free Grey Goose or Bacardi cocktail if you have SceneTap downloaded on your phone.


Saturday, Jan. 21
Austin Gorilla Run After Party    ***Event of the Week***
10am • 4th Street between Lavaca and Colorado (near Fado Irish Pub) • Donations encouraged
Free food from Fado and live music by Achachay and SPEAK. Entry is free, but there is a suggested donation to benefit the Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund.

81 Poppies Fall Overstock Trunk Show at Plain Ivey Jane
2–7pm • Plain Ivey Jane, 408 W. 2nd St. • Free
Complimentary beverages and snacks, a wine tasting from 4–6pm, and discounts on fall and spring items.

Nora and Bethany’s Texas 4000 Benefit Show
9pm–1am • Carousel Lounge, 1110 E. 52nd St. • Suggested donation of $5-$10
Music by The Soapbox Spellbinders, Three Leaf, The Grapes, and Band of Liars. BYO liquor and/or buy beer & wine at the bar. Proceeds benefit Texas 4000, a nonprofit that raises money for cancer research.

Larissa Ness Album Release & Video Premiere Party w/ Zeale
9pm–2am • The ND, East 5th at Brushy Street • Free
Music by DJ Andrew Parsons, Zeale, and Larissa Ness.

The Strawberry Piranhas and Bandfire Quartet @ Caffe Medici
9–11pm • Caffe Medici, 2222 Guadalupe St. • $5
Homecoming show for The Strawberry Piranhas and Bandfire Quartet. Free beer while it lasts.


Sunday, Jan. 22
Cash Mob at HOPE Farmers Market
11am • HOPE Farmers Market, 414 Waller St. • Free (but bring cash)
Be part of a new project to support local business by bringing at least $10 to spend en masse on good stuff at the farmers market.

Befriend the Bears EP Release
8pm–2am • The Parish, 214 E. Sixth St. • $6
Music by Befriend the Bears, the White White Lights, Shakey Graves, and Rikavista. The first 50 people in the door get a free Lone Star. Plus: a photo booth and a chance to win an iPod Shuffle with music by all the bands.

Off Night On
7pm • Mohawk, 912 Red River St. • Free
Free night of comedy at the Mohawk featuring The New Movement improv group.

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Shoutouts: Amber, Jeremiah, Do512 Free, Austin Free Events

The Week Ahead: Aug. 30 - Sept. 4

We’ve finally cracked the record for most 100+ degree days (suck it, 1925!), but in the immortal words of James Murphy, “If you’re worried about the weather, then you picked the wrong place to stay.” With that in mind, let’s go have some drinks.


Tuesday, Aug. 30
New Belgium 1554 Promo at The Draughthouse
5pm • The Draughthouse, 4112 Medical Pkwy
Free BBQ, ice cream, cheese pairings, live music and globe glasses free w/ beer

Free Beer Tuesday @ I Luv Video
5pm • I Luv Video, 4803 Airport Blvd.
Free beer. On a Tuesday.

Furnish 123 Back to School Bash
6–8pm • Furnish 123 Austin, 6601 Burnet Road • RSVP required
Free champagne, baked goods & @cornucopiapops popcorn.


Wednesday, Aug. 31
Wine Down Wednesday
5pm • The Front Porch at ACL Live, 310 Willie Nelson Blvd. • Free
Free wine tastings from Clos du Bois, food sampling by Malaga Tapas & Bar, music by Tje Austin.

Tamale Molly Grand Opening Celebration
7pm–Midnight • The North Door, 501 I-35
Complimentary food and beer while it lasts, with music by Hobo D.


Thursday, Sept. 1
Loft Kickoff Party
6–9pm • Bass Concert Hall, 2350 Robert Dedman Drive
Celebrate the grand opening of The Loft at Bass Concert Hall with free screen-printed T-shirts from Sanctuary Printshop; sandwiches from Jalopy Rotisserie & Press; cupcakes and cake balls made by Sweet Treats by Megan; Cornucopia popcorn; and Sweet Leaf Tea — plus a DJ and a photo booth. (Crazy!)


Saturday, Sept. 3
Grey Goose Vodka Tasting
6–8pm • Barton Creek Resort and Spa, 8212 Barton Club Drive
Complimentary Grey Goose L’Orange Summer Tea.

The Dope Mix
8:30pm–2am • Club de Ville, 900 Red River
Hip-hop & rock show with a keg of free beer, while it lasts.


Plus: A bonus RSVP event for next week…

Wednesday, Sept. 7
Palm Door Open House
7–9pm • The Palm Door, 401 Sabine Street • RSVP required
Free food and drinks by Pink Avocado, cupcakes by PolkaDots


Photo by Lori Greig (Flickr)

Cool This Weekend: December 3–5The lowdown on the best free and cheap fun to be had this weekend.FRIDAYAustin Bleet-Up7:30pm • $7 cover (RSVP)Beer from Live Oak Brewery (while it lasts), sandwiches, coffee and other goodness. Music by Motel Aviv, Politics, The Lennings, et al.Whole Foods rooftop terrace, 6th and LamarSouth Austin Gallery Opening: Benefit for Keep Austin Beautiful7-10pm • FreeFree sandwiches from Grill Haven trailer and cocktails from Balcones Distillery. Music from DJ Aaron Montez. Photo booth.507 W. Mary St.101X Homegrown Live Free Show: The Lemurs and Royal ForestDoors at 8, music at 9:30 • No coverLocal bands. A portion of the bar sales will go to The Ronald McDonald House.Lucky Lounge SATURDAYIndependence Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting1-2pm • FreeFree tour and beer tastings. Bring cash to purchase food and brewery merchandise. 3913 Todd Lane #607Pink House 4: The Pink House and Stem & Leaf 2010 Wrap-Up Party2pm-midnight • Free; donations are encouragedKeg beer sponsored by NXNW Brewery, plus BBQ and other grilled foods. Music from 11 bands.The Pink House, 2402 E 9th St.Scamps and Scoundrels: An Urban Dog Challenge – After Party5-8pm • FreeDrinks sponsored by Tito’s Vodka, Sweet Leaf Tea, Republic Tequila and Uncle Billy’s. Also: Amy’s Ice Cream. The after party is open to the public as well as those who compete in the challenge, which benefits Austin Pets Alive.Austin Pets Alive, 2807 Manchaca (at Lamar)Supa Dupa Purple Haze: Official Knuckle Rumbler Big Boi After Party9pm-2am • $5; $3 w/ RSVP or Big Boi show stub; free with afro (wig or real)DJs  Orion and Prince Klassen spin jams by Jimi Hendrix and Missy Elliot. Photo booth by Annie Ray.Scoot Inn, 1308 E. 4th Street (at Navasota)Speakeasy’s Repeal of Prohibition Celebration9pm-2am • FreeFree drinks while they last, followed by Dewars specials all night. Dress up 1920s-style (think flappers and fedoras).Speakeasy, 412 Congress Ave.90s Music Video Dance Party at The Highball11pm-2am • FreeThe Highball brings back its 90s Dance Party series with a brand new mix of videos.Highball, 1142 S. LamarSUNDAYDonate & Date Auction 7-9pm • Free with donation of 2 canned goods for the Capital Area Food BankFree beer. Key Bar will auction off dates to benefit Heart House of Austin, which receives 100% of the proceeds. Key Bar, 617 W. 6th StreetThe Onion Re-Opening Party8pm-2am • FreeFree pizza and music to celebrate the opening of The Onion pizzeria’s new location.One-2-One Bar, 121 E. 5th Street
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Cool This Weekend: December 3–5
The lowdown on the best free and cheap fun to be had this weekend.

FRIDAY
Austin Bleet-Up
7:30pm • $7 cover (RSVP)
Beer from Live Oak Brewery (while it lasts), sandwiches, coffee and other goodness. Music by Motel Aviv, Politics, The Lennings, et al.
Whole Foods rooftop terrace, 6th and Lamar

South Austin Gallery Opening: Benefit for Keep Austin Beautiful
7-10pm • Free
Free sandwiches from Grill Haven trailer and cocktails from Balcones Distillery. Music from DJ Aaron Montez. Photo booth.
507 W. Mary St.

101X Homegrown Live Free Show: The Lemurs and Royal Forest
Doors at 8, music at 9:30 • No cover
Local bands. A portion of the bar sales will go to The Ronald McDonald House.
Lucky Lounge


SATURDAY
Independence Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting
1-2pm • Free
Free tour and beer tastings. Bring cash to purchase food and brewery merchandise.
3913 Todd Lane #607

Pink House 4: The Pink House and Stem & Leaf 2010 Wrap-Up Party
2pm-midnight • Free; donations are encouraged
Keg beer sponsored by NXNW Brewery, plus BBQ and other grilled foods. Music from 11 bands.
The Pink House, 2402 E 9th St.

Scamps and Scoundrels: An Urban Dog Challenge – After Party
5-8pm • Free
Drinks sponsored by Tito’s Vodka, Sweet Leaf Tea, Republic Tequila and Uncle Billy’s. Also: Amy’s Ice Cream. The after party is open to the public as well as those who compete in the challenge, which benefits Austin Pets Alive.
Austin Pets Alive, 2807 Manchaca (at Lamar)

Supa Dupa Purple Haze: Official Knuckle Rumbler Big Boi After Party
9pm-2am • $5; $3 w/ RSVP or Big Boi show stub; free with afro (wig or real)
DJs  Orion and Prince Klassen spin jams by Jimi Hendrix and Missy Elliot. Photo booth by Annie Ray.
Scoot Inn, 1308 E. 4th Street (at Navasota)

Speakeasy’s Repeal of Prohibition Celebration
9pm-2am • Free
Free drinks while they last, followed by Dewars specials all night. Dress up 1920s-style (think flappers and fedoras).
Speakeasy, 412 Congress Ave.

90s Music Video Dance Party at The Highball
11pm-2am • Free
The Highball brings back its 90s Dance Party series with a brand new mix of videos.
Highball, 1142 S. Lamar


SUNDAY
Donate & Date Auction
7-9pm • Free with donation of 2 canned goods for the Capital Area Food Bank
Free beer. Key Bar will auction off dates to benefit Heart House of Austin, which receives 100% of the proceeds.
Key Bar, 617 W. 6th Street

The Onion Re-Opening Party
8pm-2am • Free
Free pizza and music to celebrate the opening of The Onion pizzeria’s new location.
One-2-One Bar, 121 E. 5th Street

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Saturday Tailgate Extravaganza(s)!As we mentioned yesterday in the Weekend Flow, Saturday is bound to be an amazing day of tailgating. Here’s hoping the weather holds up. Apparently Royals Lounge is having a tailgate party sponsored by Rare Magazine, Tito’s Vodka, Amstel Light and Heineken – with brisket and crawfish from Annie’s West. From what I can tell, it appears that the party is funded by donations. Karma for beer, if you will. They get going at noon.It also happens that their shindig is setting up in the same park as the CoolinAustin gang’s tailgate, so feel free to stop by and say hello. Look for the orange #10 jersey and the Stetson.This all goes down in the park at 15th and Trinity, also known as “the tennis courts lot.” Click here for their handy map.Hook’em!Royals Lounge tailgate party15th and TrinityNoon-6pm (kickoff!)

Saturday Tailgate Extravaganza(s)!

As we mentioned yesterday in the Weekend Flow, Saturday is bound to be an amazing day of tailgating. Here’s hoping the weather holds up. Apparently Royals Lounge is having a tailgate party sponsored by Rare Magazine, Tito’s Vodka, Amstel Light and Heineken – with brisket and crawfish from Annie’s West. From what I can tell, it appears that the party is funded by donations. Karma for beer, if you will. They get going at noon.

It also happens that their shindig is setting up in the same park as the CoolinAustin gang’s tailgate, so feel free to stop by and say hello. Look for the orange #10 jersey and the Stetson.

This all goes down in the park at 15th and Trinity, also known as “the tennis courts lot.” Click here for their handy map.

Hook’em!

Royals Lounge tailgate party
15th and Trinity
Noon-6pm (kickoff!)

Lots of stuff going on this week! Enjoy it and let us know if you hear about anything else.
WednesdaySagra del Lavender Pig RoastFree meal featuring roast pig; discounted winesSagra Trattoria, 1610 San Antonio St.Free. No RSVP. 4pm.Splish Splash Spring Bash at Spring CondominiumFree margaritas, beer, pina coladas, and food5th and LamarFree. No RSVP. 6-8pm.ThursdaySoftware Advice’s 1st Annual Summer BashFree beer from Independence Brewing Co., appetizers714 Congress Ave, Ste. 200Free. No RSVP. 6-8pm. Cuts and Cocktails at Bird’s SoCoFree Bacardi drinks and a live DJ1902 S. CongressFree. No RSVP. 5-8pm.French Horn Rebellion at Beauty BarAn excellent pop-synth-dance-brass band that blew it out at SxSW and is sure to start the dance revolution at Beauty Bar.617 E. 7th St.$5. No RSVP. 10pm-2am.FridayNickNack and DJ Power Tripp at Backspin RecordsFree beer and live in-store performances4631 Airport Blvd., Ste. 110-AAustin Handmade artist receptionFree drinks from Dripping Springs Vodka and a live DJ at a reception for artist Beverly Satch Mangham2009 S. LamarFree. No RSVP. 7-9pm.Outdoor movie screening: Ferris Bueller’s Day OffWhole Foods, 5th and LamarFree. No RSVP. 7:30pmSaturdaySlow Down LadyCome see the band that Do512 called “a vast talent that ranges from high-energy wailin’ to sweet, slowed down acoustic,” for free at the Saxon PubSaxon Pub, 1320 S. LamarFree. No RSVP. 3pm.Austin Ice Cream FestivalAll-day event featuring music, contests, games and tons of ice cream$5 adults, free for kids 12 and underWaterloo Park, 15th and Trinity

Lots of stuff going on this week! Enjoy it and let us know if you hear about anything else.

Wednesday

Sagra del Lavender Pig Roast
Free meal featuring roast pig; discounted wines
Sagra Trattoria, 1610 San Antonio St.
Free. No RSVP. 4pm.

Splish Splash Spring Bash at Spring Condominium
Free margaritas, beer, pina coladas, and food
5th and Lamar
Free. No RSVP. 6-8pm.


Thursday

Software Advice’s 1st Annual Summer Bash
Free beer from Independence Brewing Co., appetizers
714 Congress Ave, Ste. 200
Free. No RSVP. 6-8pm.

Cuts and Cocktails at Bird’s SoCo
Free Bacardi drinks and a live DJ
1902 S. Congress
Free. No RSVP. 5-8pm.

French Horn Rebellion at Beauty Bar
An excellent pop-synth-dance-brass band that blew it out at SxSW and is sure to start the dance revolution at Beauty Bar.
617 E. 7th St.
$5. No RSVP. 10pm-2am.


Friday

NickNack and DJ Power Tripp at Backspin Records
Free beer and live in-store performances
4631 Airport Blvd., Ste. 110-A

Austin Handmade artist reception
Free drinks from Dripping Springs Vodka and a live DJ at a reception for artist Beverly Satch Mangham
2009 S. Lamar
Free. No RSVP. 7-9pm.

Outdoor movie screening: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Whole Foods, 5th and Lamar
Free. No RSVP. 7:30pm


Saturday

Slow Down Lady
Come see the band that Do512 called “a vast talent that ranges from high-energy wailin’ to sweet, slowed down acoustic,” for free at the Saxon Pub
Saxon Pub, 1320 S. Lamar
Free. No RSVP. 3pm.

Austin Ice Cream Festival
All-day event featuring music, contests, games and tons of ice cream
$5 adults, free for kids 12 and under
Waterloo Park, 15th and Trinity