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    Miracle on 5th Street

    3.4 (118 reviews)
    Open 2:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Classy
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    Photo Booth and water stations
    Lilly A.

    Came in Christmas Eve since I figured it'd be a good place to come socialize. Unfortunately the vibe was more so of grandmas house versus an actual holiday bar. You need a ticket to get in (between $11-$37) and it definitely looks like Santa's elves threw up tinsel and wrapping paper everywhere. Cute little Photo Booth downstairs. The whole space is meant to accommodate 4-8 people parties which made someone like me who came in by themselves stand out since I was the only one at a table meant for at least four people. I wish there was bar seating or at least more of a crowd so the single people wouldn't stand out like sore thumbs in rooms full of groups and couples. The drinks are between $13-$30 which is a little ridiculous for a single shot in a cup you can't even keep. Be sure to read the fine print on the front of the menu with all of the terms to gratuity and splitting bill.

    Hallway
    Michael M.

    What an amazing experience. As soon as you walk into this place, you are transformed into a winter wonderland. The space is huge and has multiple rooms and levels. I loved the wall to wall decor in the establishment. You can see the level of work and details they put into it. The cocktails are amazing! The mixologist put so much effort and care into every drink that they make. The food was good as well. We enjoyed the Tamales and Hummus. The service was fantastic. A great experience overall!

    Eggnog
    Bia S.

    Each year I visit Miracle on 5th, I find myself enjoying it less. While the decor and overall vibes are incredible, it's hard to fully enjoy the experience with the extremely overpriced cocktails and large crowds. The cocktails are decent but don't appear to change much from year to year, yet the prices increase significantly. This time, I don't think there were any options under $20! This would be understandable if it were a craft cocktail bar, but it's a chain that serves pre-mixed drinks. We visited at 3 PM to avoid the crowds, which thankfully worked out. It's a super fun place for taking pictures but not recommended for the drinks! Think of it more as a glorified selfie station.

    This drink was called Rudolph's replacement, it was a bit too sweet for my taste but nevertheless, very strong
    Nikki V.

    Always a good time here at Miracle on 5th! A true Christmas pop up bar. Drinks are expensive because of the effort that goes into making it an experience. Love the place, decor and how friendly the staff are. Love it!

    Talia T.

    Me and some girlfriends came for some Christmas vibes!! The good: the decor was amazing and I loved how there's actually space to move around comfortably!! The cons: the entree is $15, all the cocktails are $20 or $25, there was a line to get in, and a line to go upstairs, so we skipped it. I wish for the amount you pay, you'd leave with some type of souvenir. It's definitely overhyped but cute to see, you can get similar vibes at Wonder Bar. 3 drinks for $75 plus the automatic gratuity of 20%, is a little overpriced I think.

    Barbra M.

    We heard this was the best Christmas bar pop up in Austin. We stopped in during happy hour (between 2-5 pm) when you don't have to pay the $15-35 cover charge. The decorations were amazing. Since it wasn't very crowded, there were plenty of photo spot opportunities. We tried 4 of the Christmas cocktails - the Run Run Reindeer and the Christmaspolitan were both delicious. The Koala La La was good. The Yippie Kay Ya...was too strong and didn't have any flavor except rum. Cocktails range from $20-25, and come in cute glass and mug ware. They have the glasses and mugs for sale separately. They do check bags on the way out to confirm you don't help yourself to any glasses or mugs for free. It was a fun stop on our trip, but wouldn't be a place to hang out for long.

    Shelby P.

    I LOVE Christmas and when I say this bar DELIVERED in ambiance and tasty cocktails, it delivered. While the wait at the bar takes a while (most drinks on the menu have 5+ ingredients so they're not quickly made), you have more than enough decor to entertain you. It feels like you walked into a bar at the North Pole. Seriously. Drinks. It's a bar, right? They're REALLY yummy. That being said... you are paying a premium for them. Do I think the quality of the drinks + the ambiance is worth it? Absolutely! Is it somewhere I would be able to go multiple times? No! I first tried the Stocking Stuffer. The best way I can describe this drink is that it tasted like an iced hot chocolate with a dash of cinnamon and some underlying depth. SUPER flavorful. The other drink I tried was the Crooked Antler. It was surprisingly tropical and smelled amazing. I loved it, too. Upon entering, be prepared to be warned that they will be searching your purse/bag when you leave. The cups they serve the cocktails in are beautiful, fun, and ceramic. They also offer these cups for sale on their own. I don't blame them for not wanting them to walk out the door!

    Miracle on 5th
    Christina H.

    I feel like Miracle on 5th has been the ultimate Christmas pop-up bar destination for those seeking to get into the season. Miracle on 5th was my first Christmas pop-up bar experience, and it hasn't been the same since. Drinks are ridiculously overpriced (~$20), but what bar hasn't become pricey? Depending on what drink you order from the menu, it'll be served in a special cup. Unfortunately, I stick with a basic off the menu spiked hot chocolate, so no bells, whistles, or a dinosaur with a santa hat for me. The decoration stays pretty consistent throughout the years, but this year, they added a gallery of whimsical, skeptical &/or crying children with Santa near the bathrooms, which was *chefs kiss*. You can even submit in your own and request a copy of any of the photos you like. There are 2 bars, the main bar upon entry and one at the "Ski Lodge" serving more limited options. Seating is limited for both sections and better suited for groups of 4 or less. Bartenders: this is another Christmas bar where the elves are naughty! Christmas bartenders serve the jolliest people who pay a premium for an ounce of joy, and they act like it's the worst thing in the world. In addition to the attitude, make sure to close out your tab, as they WILL auto charge the 20% at the end of the night.

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    Paul D.

    At nights you will see a line waiting to enter Miracle on 5th Street, with this I decided to bring my wife here during the day. It was a great option to easily enter Santa's man cave. There was already others here and quickly amazed by the decorating skills from the elves. There was a special holiday drink and food menu. All drinks were served in special holiday drinkware, and bags will be searched for looters of these decorative pieces. If you like them then you can purchase the holiday drinkware from a presentable display at front. I ordered some cookies and a special holiday drink, and walked to the back of this place where the decorations continued finding a bar table to sit at. I was provided a number for my order and thought was just getting a packaged cookie, but they were making them fresh for me. When the cookies arrived the were warm and very delicious. My special holiday cocktail drink was also perfect and tasted great. The staff is extremely friendly and if the bar at front is too busy then head to the back where will see another one. One extraordinary menu order I noticed was a ski with different shots of alcohol mounted on it. You definitely need to sit at one of the picnic tables to fit that thing and a few people to enjoy it. The experience even extends into the restrooms where it's decorated too with holiday music playing. Miracle on 5th Street defiantly was a site to see during the Christmas holiday season, and as noted my bag was checked on the way out for contraband.

    Tomas R.

    Visiting themed cocktail bars like Miracle on 5th Street, you have to go in with an open mind and know that you're going to pay a pretty penny. You can tell how much money they have to put into the decor, ingredients, staff, and all the details to make it a magical place. I personally don't visit on the weekends and I recommend going at an off hour if you don't want to wait outside in line. I went on a Monday around 4pm and had no issue getting in. A few of their signature drinks are pre-batched so if there is an ingredient you might be allergic to, make sure to ask them if they can do anything about it. No need to fret though as they have a full cocktail bar. It's always fun to try a naughty or nice shot. I prefer naughty tbh. There's something about this winter wonderland that makes me so happy and put into the holiday spirit. The drinks come in fun glasses and you can even purchase them if you'd like.

    Horrified children XD
    Brittany B.

    I'm personally a grinch when it comes to pop up Christmas bars, but this one in particular had me in full on caroling mode...or maybe that was the hot buttered rum? Here's a few things to know if you're a first timer like myself: *If you'd like to avoid a wait in the cold, lines for booze, and a ticket fee, come during off hours on weekdays before 6! We didn't pay a cent to get in, and our wait to enter the bar was about 2 minutes. *There are a few rooms, and a good amount to explore if you're visiting from a smaller city (a large downstairs area, a "ski lodge themed" shot bar area, a hallway featuring horrified children's santa photos, and an upstairs bar), so I'd recommend planning to spend some time *If you want a photo opp on Santa's chair, this is your place (if you arrive before the crowds) *Apparently kiddos are allowed before 7pm (with their parent or legal guardian) *As our party discovered, many of the drinks are prebatched, so if you have allergies, be aware that substitutions may be difficult. *You can peep the menu beforehand on their website. You can also find the WiFi password on their website :) *Apparently they've had concerns with folks stealing their themed glass wear, so...don't try. They check bags on your way out! If you've got to have it, glasses are available for purchase at the to-go booth on your way out. Even for the grinchiest among us, I have to say, this little pop up is a great way to kick start the holiday cheer.

    Mirror ceiling
    Michelle A.

    Get your ticket ahead of time. Most def worth the trip. Out of the Christmas bar we went to this was the one we enjoyed the most.

    Koala Kooler
    Jennifer P.

    Be ready to spend some bills here, I felt the admission fee and price of drinks/ food was a little overpriced for what you get. The decorations are super cute and the staff is very nice. We ended up trying a variety of drinks- they were okay but could be better for the price you're paying. I felt like the egg nog drink is SO small for the price. We took group shot skis- this was fun and added to the experience of the bar, I wish there were more things like this. Tips: Go early- I went around 6 and there was no line to get in or to order drinks. There was enough space to walk around to take pictures. There is an upstairs with an additional bar and more sitting space. The photo booth is $12 + fee for printing ‍ we didn't realize this before taking pictures. They check your bags upon leaving bc too many ppl are stealing drinkware.

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    Incredible experience at Miracle on 5th! Great drinks and worth the price. Will for sure be back!

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    Fantastic find! Had a great evening with friends, and service was exceptional! We'll be back!

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    An iconic Austin tradition, a must every year. Fun drinks, great music and customer service is always top notch.

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    Here Nor There

    4.7(399 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown
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    4.0(135 reviews)
    0.0 miWarehouse District, Downtown

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    The vibes are great, but I'm not sure they are worth the wait. There are two lines: one for…read morewalk-ins and one for those with reservations. We waited maybe 15 minutes at the walk-in line as others progressively started to pile on behind us. Then again, even people in the reservation line were waiting. This is definitely the kind of place that wants you to wait. The kind of place that wants to build a line outdoors to intrigue onlookers. We were treated nicely, but we definitely could have gotten in right away. By the time we walked in, the place was probably at 60% capacity. It was standing room only at the bar, but not overcrowded by any means. There is a dress code, but it's not entirely clear what it is. Some guy dressed to the 9s got turned away for not having sleeves whereas I got in with sneakers and a t-shirt. They ask for your cellphones upon entering and give you a key in exchange, but there doesn't seem to be any security to enforce it if you don't want to give them up. I have no problem with their policy, but I bet a lot of customers do. Interestingly, their little social experiment seemed to have a positive effect, where we ended up talking to strangers and vice versa. The Powder Room may be making America social again.

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    Fortune Teller

    4.9(30 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Parking? Easy. They have a front lot off Congress and another one off Sandra (just South on…read moreCongress after you pass the bar). The drinks? Oh my gaaahhd. I'm usually not a fan of 'craft cocktails' out bc they're overpriced and not nearly as good as what my partner makes at home, but these were glorious. These drinks had layers of flavor. And fresh ingredients. And they were reasonably priced. Honestly, I don't even remember the last time we had such good drinks out (ok that's a lie but another review and it was at that place where Crowbar used to be - but these win hands down). The bartenders were nice and knowledgeable (Did I mention they make amazing drinks?). The outside has a similar feel to Cosmic but more secluded which is nice. They have plenty of seating, mostly outside, and food from an onsite truck, Sabor Tapatio. Honestly, I feel like this place is a unicorn. 78745 low key vibe but also with some old school Austin feels (I'm talking 2005 mid-Noughties - not 20-teen Rainey Street batch cocktails). They also have coffee in the mornings which we'll be checking out sooner rather than later. 10/10 recommend.

    Met a friend here on a sunny Sunday afternoon. I was happy that it wasn't overcrowded - one of us…read moredid have to utilize the add-on parking in the back. There are plenty of different seating options but very few seats inside. The place is chill, ordering drinks took some time even with no rush. Seems like they have some pre-mixed type of cocktails. Honestly, neither of us liked our drinks much. We actually left it behind. The food truck is nice to have though we didn't get to try. Happy that South Austin is finally seeing some nice spacious outdoor hangout spots.

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    4.8(33 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown

    I discovered Marlow through a Yelp Elite event and knew I had to come back. We stopped by on a…read moreSaturday night around 9:30/10pm and had a great time! Great house music from the DJ, friendly staff, and an easygoing atmosphere that's perfect for hanging out. I was having a sober night and tried a few drinks from their Dry January Specials menu. Wow, they did not disappoint. The Alrighty Aphrodite was delicious, and the So Fresh, So Clean was exactly that, super refreshing with a great pineapple flavor. My husband had the Dusty Trail (strong and perfect for bourbon lovers) and a Coquito that was creamy and smooth with a hint of cinnamon. Parking is limited, but we found street parking nearby. Overall, great drinks, great music, and a spot I'll definitely keep coming back to.

    Marlow's has a very Austin vibe. I grew up in Austin and just moved back. Austin has changed a lot…read moreso I was happy to visit a place like Marlow that's dedicated to keeping the Austin vibe alive. The owner is also an Austinite! Marlow's has a really in interesting and delicious drink menu. I tried both mocktails (option to add THC) and really enjoyed them both. Most mocktails with NA liquor have honestly tasted a bit weird and a bit off. I usually have one and call it a day. However, I really enjoyed the first one that I tried the second one, which I also liked. The bartenders work amazingly fast and take multiple drink orders at a time and don't miss a beat! There's street parking and during weekdays, it's free to park after a certain hour.

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    4.3(675 reviews)
    1.5 miEast Austin
    $$

    These are moments I think why do I live in San Antonio ( and often work in Austin ) when I can just…read morelive here and enjoy great restaurants, bars and weird gothic haunts like this with weird dark goth decor, a scent of palo santo , superb music, a great crowd and amazing drinks! College me would have lived here !! Enjoyed a French 75, my husband enjoyed a smoked Old Fashioned and it was a great place to grab a drink prior to seeing Springsteen at the Moody seated amongst candles , a weird alter of sorts while enjoying some Stevie Wonder as is playing now though some weird NIN or Type O might have been more appropriate

    I went to Whisler's and had one of the worst bar experiences I've ever had…read more I had one drink. I was completely sober for all intents and purposes. The bartender claimed I was drunk and cut me off anyway. I was at the bar talking to a girl while waiting to get a drink (the wait was long because the service is very slow, despite the bar not being very busy at all). She was clearly into me, and the bartender kept jumping in trying to talk to her too (instead of doing his job making drinks). He was doing all sorts of things to try and flirt with her and make her laugh: pulling out and showing her buckets of pre mixed cocktails, running and sliding under the bar, etc. She was engaging with both of us , and right in the middle of that, I get cut off out of nowhere. No explanation other than claiming I looked drunk, which I very clearly wasn't. It felt very clear what was going on--he wanted me out of the way. I left and asked the bouncer on my way out if I seemed drunk. This was literally two minutes later. He said no, not at all, and asked me why I would even ask that. I then told him exactly what happened and asked him to let the owner or whoever was in charge know about this extremely unprofessional conduct so they can discipline the bartender. His response was that the bartender has discretion to cut anyone off, and let me know the bartender is supposedly married so he couldn't have been flirting with any of the customers. Well, sounds like his logic is flawed--not only COULD he flirt with his customers, he WAS, and was therefore cheating. I hope his wife finds out. This is perfectly representative of Austin customer service lately and not normal in other places. I was in Tampa for an entire month earlier this year and this would've been unthinkable there. I'm not coming back.

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    4.5(120 reviews)
    1.0 mi78704 (South Austin)

    It's a rainy night in Austin. My girlfriend is in town because my cousin and her fiancé are getting…read moremarried in Austin. It's also the weekend of our one year anniversary. An hour ago it wasn't raining, but now it's pouring. A few months ago, I heard of a newer bar and experience called Equipment Room just right off of South Congress. Music means everything to me. Nothing can express emotions and instill a feeling in 3 minutes like a song can. I live for that. Equipment Room is inherently Japanese in concept. Existing in Japan for over 50 years, listening bars combine high fidelity audio equipment with impressively crafted cocktails and alcohol combining the passion of music in a space to gather with comfortable chairs and a beautiful atmosphere. The concept has expanded westward as all cool things inevitably do, but I would never think a spot would be successful in Austin like it would be in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and so on. As I back my car into a parking spot on South Congress, I grab the umbrella out of my trunk and walk my girlfriend and me to the entrance trying to not get ourselves soaked in the process. This is not the first time we have tried to go to Equipment Room. We tried to get a walk-in table just to see out of morbid curiosity and that was a failure. I booked her and me a table for this night and I was madly looking forward to it. As we got to the small entrance, we were introduced to the hostess who brought us from the stairs into the main underground space and to our seats on the couch in a large wraparound sofa with other parties sitting near us. The music is faint from the entrance, but once you walk through the main walkway, a wave of sound hits your eardrums. You're immediately engrossed into the music like walking into a concert hall or putting a fresh pair of headphones on for the first time. As we sat down, selections from Outkast's Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik were playing through the speakers. Our hostess introduced us to their "User Manual" (their menu) where it contained all the snacks and drinks you could get your grubby hands on. There's more than just drinks and food on the menu. The first page introduces the concept and gives a few house rules. The second page shows all the equipment this so-called room has, from the premium Klipsch speakers, their preamps and amplifiers as well as their turntables and mixers. It's a dream page for music nerds. I want a $15k speaker in my apartment, but those noise complaints would never end. Our waitress came by shortly to give us water and take our order. Their menu is quite expansive, but the main pages we were told to check out were their A-side drinks or the classics and their B-side drinks, which are more experimental. We had to go with experimental for starters because who knows when you'll get to try something similar again. I started with a Goca Dünya while my girlfriend ordered a Deceptacon. The Goca Dünya was a vodka based floral drink with pistachio foam and Amaro Nonino, an Italian herbal liqueur. The Deceptacon was a rum-based cacao drink with a touch of lime and mint. It took a little time for our drinks to come out, clearly, as they are quite intricate. I loved my drink, bluntly. The pistachio foam was a great balance to the herbal flavors at the bottom. My girlfriend and I continued to enjoy each other's company as the music continued. The space we were in was decorated with posters and memorabilia from legendary artists coming through Austin and some general music decor like that purple album from that Prince guy. The DJ-curator that night was on a tear playing incredible soul music holding the bar hostage with a taste of funk. Jimmy Smith came next before transitioning to a few tracks from Bobbie Gentry. The last albums he pulled out were Steely Dan's Aja (a stone cold classic) and Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life (a top 10 album of all time). Not only was he playing classics like Isn't She Lovely, but he threw down some deeper cuts like Black Man and Contusion. Incredible. We both got another drink with my girlfriend getting their A-Side Espresso Martini while I got the Brown Sugar from their B-Sides. It was a seaweed and mushroom infused whiskey with a few more bells and whistles and it was super unique. Quite a bit of their menu is Japanese-inspired in homage to the originators of listening bars. This includes Japanese beer, sake, and Japanese-inspired food and beverages on their menu. Very cool. The worst part of the night came when our hour and 45 minute reservation came to a close. I could've stayed there for another 3 hours and never grown tired, but with how popular this space has become, they gotta kick you out at some point. This is an experience you have to have. It's worth it. I'll be strolling back in soon enough because there is nothing like this in Austin and it's truly a special space. RIYL: Actively listening to music.

    Loved this place so much..!!! If you want to go somewhere to just lounge with low lighting and have…read moresome delicious drinks with great music in the background , this is place is it! They play no digital music and their speakers are installed throughout the whole building. The sound is great! The menu was so cute and on theme. The furniture and decor is mid century modern. I went here for my birthday and they gave my table a round of Sake shots, which was nice! My table ordered drinks: the Brown Sugar, Goca Dünya, Suffer No Fool (non alcoholic), Vitamin C. They were all delicious and they did not skimp on the alcohol! It was well balanced! I seriously recommend the Goca Dünya--that pistachio foam was addictive! For food, we got the Cheese board to have something to pick on and we demolished it, haha. It came with marmalade and crackers. The cheeses were great, along with the dried fruits and nuts. The cheese selections seem to rotate every other season, which is cool.

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    Equipment Room - XS made NA -- Lustau Fino Sherry, Giffard NA Pineapple Liqueur, passionfruit, lime, blue spirulina, mirin, dragonfruit syrup, Liquid Rizz

    XS made NA -- Lustau Fino Sherry, Giffard NA Pineapple Liqueur, passionfruit, lime, blue spirulina, mirin, dragonfruit syrup, Liquid Rizz

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