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Meet the tastemakers

These 6 Austin bartenders are serving up the city's best sips

Brianna Caleri
Apr 8, 2022 | 8:59 am
Justin Lavenue with his winning cocktail, L'Etoile de la Nuit
Justin Lavenue with his winning cocktail, L'Etoile de la Nuit
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To outsiders, Austin is all about the bars: the insanely crowded, virtually anonymous bars slinging alcohol as fast as possible. To insiders, it’s even more about the bars: the ones with drink menus that highlight unusual ingredients, with mocktails that make flavor top priority, and with friendly staff that protect the neighborhood's character. It all comes down to the bartenders to maintain that balance.

The 2022 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards reflect how deeply connected and consistently innovative our favorite bars are. This year, five out of six nominees for Bartender of the Year have another Tastemaker connection. Some have past nominations, one even a past win. Others work with a current bar or restaurant nominee, or have even worked with each other.

Read about these six unshakeable Austin bar scene trailblazers. Then, come join us at Fair Market on April 28 for our annual Tastemaker Awards tasting event and awards ceremony. We'll unveil the winner in this category and many others — tickets are on sale now.

Erin Ashford, Olamaie
Olamaie appears four times across categories in this year’s Tastemaker Awards, and this time it’s thanks to the efforts of beverage director Erin Ashford. The Southern restaurant focuses partially on what one might expect — whiskey, bourbon, mezcal, and rye — but brings in other lighter flavors like melon with Texas-made Treaty Oak gin and midori, or as the star in a mocktail. Ashford won the bartending Tastemaker Award in 2018, has been featured in Imbibe, PUNCH, and The Somm Journal, and is working on opening a new cocktail bar this fall called Holiday.

Amanda Jones, Nickel City
Another cross-category Tastemaker Awards nominee, neighborhood bar Nickel City celebrates a corresponding nominee in bartending. Amanda Jones has been on the scene for 14 years, spending three of them at Nickel City. Jones is the people’s bartender, protecting Nickel City’s history as a dive, and bringing some fun new twists. Famous for its seasonal pop-ups, this bar is all about attitude, and great drinks are an added bonus.

Ricky Cobia, Big Country Foods
Ricky Cobia, a multi-year Tastemaker Awards nominee, is always doing something new. Best known for his time at Watertrade — the very moody, very upscale bar servicing omakase restaurant Otoko at the South Congress Hotel — Cobia has finally canned that bartending charisma. He lends his talent to Big Country, a hard seltzer brand, working on every step of the canned cocktail process from lab to marketing. The team has perfected two cans so far: a grapefruit and lemon “Cowpoke,” and a hibiscus and ginger “Jenny Lane.”

Justin Lavenue, The Roosevelt Room
The Roosevelt Room, up for Bar of the Year, has been a local favorite since 2015 for its extensive historical drink list and elevated atmosphere. Co-owners Justin Lavenue and Dennis Gobis are at the helm of it all. Whether Lavenue is teaching patrons about a particular liquor, giving bartending demos, or launching a gorgeously renovated mobile bar (with a jaw-dropping 75-drink menu), he’s all about elevating the community. Unwilling to slow down, the decorated bartender is currently pursuing a Beverage Alcohol Resource (BAR) Master's certification.

Cory Starr, Tiki Tatsu-Ya
When Tiki Tatsu-Ya arrived in Austin last October, this theme park of a bar created its own niche. Up for 2022 Bar of the Year in its first year, it never misses an opportunity to dazzle in the campiest way possible. Beverage manager Cory Starr dove straight into that excess with 200 bottles of rum, reported the Austin Chronicle. Tackling perhaps the most widely recognized (and heavy handed) genre in mixology, Starr’s strong sense of tiki whimsy is balanced by impeccable recipe-making skills honed over five years in Hualalai.

Sharon Yeung, Half Step/Daijoubu
Sharon Yeung, another multi-year Tastemaker nominee, just brought her pop-up Daijoubu out of Texas for the first time, heading straight to her hometown. Born in San Francisco’s Chinatown, Yeung teamed up with her Japanese-Californian friend Caer Maiko to bring “super Asian cocktails” to Texas bar-goers’ attention, after the pair noticed each other’s annoyance at the underdeveloped beverage lists at Asian restaurants. The charismatic bartender at Half Step has been featured in Esquire, Imbibe, and the Daily Beast.

Justin Lavenue.

Austin bartender Justin Lavenue Roosevelt Room
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Justin Lavenue.
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Halloween Happenings

The 10 best Halloween happenings in Austin, from spooky to fun

Paige Turner
Oct 27, 2022 | 11:06 am
Undead, Haunted House of Dances
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Immerse yourself in a different kind of haunted experience at Spider House Ballroom.

Peak spooky season has finally made it to the city limits and there’s no time to waste. We’re making the case for locals and visitors alike to experience monster mashes, haunted happenings, and family-friendly festivities in the days ahead, and there’s something to pique every creepy interest. The amount of freaky fun activities happening in the city is downright un-boo-lievable. Check out these top 10 things to do in Austin this Halloween weekend.

For even more Halloween event listings, go to our calendar.

Thursday, October 27

Lone Star Court presents Howl-O-Ween
Enjoy the moonlight and have a howling good time with your four-legged companion in tow at Lone Star Court. Pet guests will receive treats in the courtyard while their human companions sip wine samplings from Wander + Ivy. The best dressed pups will also be entered into the costume contest, which includes take-home prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Howl-O-Ween admission is free and open to the public.

Wax Myrtle Halloween Pop-Up Bar
One of the city’s most beloved cocktail bars undergoes the pop-up treatment just in time for the most terrifying time of the year. Pop-up attendees can expect a curated cocktail list, spooky decor, and tarot card readings when they enter the House of Wax, located in the Muleshoe Room. Guests can also get lost in the macabre when they experience the TV wall installation playing old horror films on VHS. House of Wax will be open through Monday, October 31. Pop-up entry is free.

Friday, October 28

Ventana Ballet’s UNDEAD
Immerse yourself in a different kind of haunted experience, complete with masterful ballet skills and chilling choreography. Spider House Ballroom will transform into a dynamic, adults-only Halloween show featuring artists from Ventana Ballet performing in multiple dance disciplines. Upon arrival, guests will gather at the bar for pre-show hauntings and spirits of the alcoholic persuasion. Performances in the theatre will follow twice each night. The bar will remain open throughout the evening to fuel the fun. Performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Get tickets here.

Saturday, October 29

Trick or Treat Extravaganza at Music Lane
South Congress hotspot Music Lane is starting the Halloween weekend on a frighteningly good note. Attendees can stock up on sweet treats from participating area shops, explore the pumpkin patch at the Plaza, participate in costume contests, and try their luck at winning giveaway prizes. Parents can bring their kiddos and fur babies to the party for complimentary pet portrait sessions with renowned local photographer, Taylor Starcher. Extravaganza co-host Austin Human Society will also be offering on-site puppy and dog adoptions for those looking to expand their family with a new four-legged member. Entry is free and open to the public.

5th Annual Boo & Brew
Venture out to The Arboretum to experience a variety of thrills and chills throughout the North Austin shopping district during the return of Boo & Brew. Highlights of the afternoon event include live music by Matt Creaton, a DJ set, face painting, balloon art, raffle prizes, vendor booths, shopping specials, and more. Kiddos can enjoy a candy crawl from participating Arboretum retailers while adults sip on specialty cocktail samplings from Estancia Brazilian Steakhouse, Juliet Italian Kitchen, and The Cheesecake Factory. Guests are encouraged to don their Halloween costumes to get into the spooky spirit, and swag bags will be available to take home after the fun ends. Admission to this family-friendly event is free and open to the public.

ZaZa Halloween Bash 2022
Go down the rabbit hole at Hotel ZaZa Austin’s most fabulous Halloween fête. This year’s theme is Alice in Wonderland and guests are highly encouraged to dress the part. Your ticket includes party admission, a complimentary welcome cocktail, valet parking for one vehicle, and access to pop-up activations and snacks all night long. Bottle service and table service offerings are available upon request. This party is for adults 21 and over only. Get tickets here.

W Hotel presents Haunted Hotel
Party into the witching hour at the W Austin’s Red Room. Pick your poison from a selection of specialty Halloween-themed cocktails while you dance the night away to the live set of a DJ. At 11pm, guests can try their luck at winning the costume contest, which promises a bottle on the house for the winner. Additional highlights include complimentary tarot readings and Ouija boards. Admission is free with reservation. Save your spot here.

Sunday, October 30

Neill-Cochran House Museum presents Halloween Carnival
Round up the entire family for a day of not-so-spooky celebration at Neill-Cochran House Museum. Kid-friendly activities include scavenger hunts, a bouncy house, trunk-or-treating, and a variety of crafts and games inspired by the season. Visit the museum website for additional information. Admission is free and open to the public.

Fareground Screen on the Green Fall Feature
Celebrate All Hallow’s Eve with a free, outdoor screening of the cult-favorite film, Hocus Pocus at the Fareground plaza. Seasonal concession specials like happy hour drinks, cotton candy, and popcorn will be available for purchase in addition to the Fareground’s several restaurant counters. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own blankets and arrive ahead of the 8pm showtime to select their ideal viewing spot on the green. Screening tickets are free with a reservation. Click here to save your spot.

Monday, October 31

Haunted Halloween at the Estate
The Commodore Perry Estate welcomes families to its historic grounds to celebrate Halloween in all its autumn splendor. Tiny ghosts and goblins are encouraged to wear their costumes while they explore the Mansion Inn, the Sunken Gardens, and more haunted hideaways throughout the property. Activities like trick-or-treating at Lutie’s, pumpkin painting, and pastry decorating are on the agenda for both children and grownups to enjoy. Palm reading sessions, a larder and cheese spread by Chef Susana Querejazu, and adult beverages will also be available for a well-rounded night of thrills.

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Not Your Mum's Pastrami

Best pastrami in Texas graduates from farmers markets to its own East Austin deli

Brianna Caleri
Oct 27, 2022 | 10:07 am
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The new space plans a soft opening on November 10.

Not every farmers market is so lucky as to have a stand shelling out freshly sliced hot pastrami. Mum Foods brought the people what they didn’t know they needed — and what they promptly fell in love with — for years at three Austin markets, earning acclaim in Texas Monthly for the “best pastrami in the state” all the way back in 2017, and maintaining a juicy reputation since. It is finally taking up a more permanent residence in the Windsor Park neighborhood at 5811 Manor Road.

Officially Mum Foods Smokehouse and Delicatessen, the new space plans a soft opening on November 10 with “more grand opening celebrations to follow.” Fans should, of course, look into the new brick-and-mortar store, but can still keep Mum Foods in their farmers market routines (i.e. eating fresh, fat-dripping slices right at the stand before stashing the rest and hoping it makes it home).

Yes, the pastrami is still the star, sliced thick with a visible layer of fat intact, more like a barbecue brisket than what’s famous on the East Coast. The new space really hammers that point home with the smokehouse and deli equally emphasized, and favorites from both readily available by the pound or in sandwiches.

The latter include old favorites from the Mum Foods Modern Micro Deli — a former popup at the now-closed East Side Cafe — like the reuben-ish Rachel Sandwich with slaw and sauce, or the smoked chicken salad. These days, breads will be made in-house, too, for sandwiches on sourdough rye, pumpernickel, and beef tallow challah.

The barbecue portion includes Central Texas-style brisket, sausage, beef ribs, and smoked turkey. Rounded out with deli sides (supposedly distinct from barbecue sides), salads, and desserts, all made from local ingredients. A mysterious, mostly empty page on the website devoted to barbecue also says “pig roast” and “coming soon.”

Some other clues may be gleaned from the more explicit, sophisticated catering menu, with confit and smoked beef ribs in the colder seasons, and grilled Lockhart quail or hanger steak in the warmer ones.

Along with all these house specialties, the team is bringing local craft beers, wine, and even a coffee bar using Talisman Coffee products. Keeping pace with the meats, these espressos are also house-roasted from Nicaraguan beans grown on a family farm — not any family, but the owner’s for five generations.

More information will become available to newsletter subscribers, including details about the grand opening. Find Mum Foods by the pound at Texas Farmers Markets at Mueller and Lakeline, as well as the The Barton Creek Farmers Market.

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Weekend Event Guide

Here are the top 5 things to do in Austin this weekend

Paige Turner
Oct 27, 2022 | 6:00 am
Reba McEntire
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Reba McEntire in concert

Food festivals, can’t-miss concerts, and film premieres top our list of hot happenings in the days ahead. Catch a show by Blue Man Group or eat your fill of smoked meats and barbecue at Throwin’ Smoke. Check out the top five things to do in Austin this weekend.

For a full listing of events, go to our calendar.

Thursday, October 27

Austin Film Festival & Conference
Cinematic celebrations abound with the return of the Austin Film Festival. The week-long experience will screen over 33 world, North American, U.S., and Texas premieres. Highlights include opening night film The Whale, directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Brendan Fraser, and James Gray's Armageddon Time, starring Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, and Anthony Hopkins. Programming will take place at the Paramount Theatre, Galaxy Theatres, and a variety of other locations in Austin. For a full schedule of events and to get passes, check out the festival website.

Friday, October 28

Flint Field TX presents Throwin' Smoke
Prepare your tastebuds and your waistlines for a two-day event showcasing all things barbecued and smoked. Throwin’ Smoke will take over The Long Time grounds with dining experiences, live music from Austin musicians, cocktails, and more. Explore ticket options here.

Broadway In Austin: Blue Man Group
Don’t miss your chance to experience Blue Man Group during their brief stop at Bass Concert Hall as part of their North American tour. Audiences can expect their signature drumming, custom-made instruments, interactive performance style, along with new music and show elements. Tickets for all three shows are still available here. All ages are welcome.

Reba McEntire in concert
Country music songstress Reba McEntire performs live in concert at the Moody Center for one night only. She’s best known for hit songs like “Does He Love You” and “I’m a Survivor” and has released more than 25 albums throughout her career. For seating availability, go to the ticketing website.

Sunday, October 30

The Contemporary Austin presents The Very 'Rary
Attend this new family-friendly fundraiser hosted by The Contemporary Austin on the lawns, woods, and shoreline of Laguna Gloria. Activities include art stations, adventures, appearances by local artists, and live entertainment. Get more information on what to expect at the Very ‘Rary in our recent feature of the event. Proceeds from the day of fun will benefits The Contemporary's education programs. For tickets, click here.

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