Maguire Moorman Lambert opened Howards Bar and Club—which aims to be part neighborhood tavern, part lounge—on Oct. 4 at 1130 W. Sixth St., Austin. Howards features craft cocktails and a full menu of bar food, such as fried olives and homemade soft pretzels. The bar will also have regular music programming with DJ sets, listening parties and record releases. www.howardsaustin.com

Rosie’s Wine Bar opened Oct. 4. The bar features a rotating list of mostly natural wines from around the world. Rosie’s also has a menu featuring small plates from Spain, Portugal and France. Rosie’s Wine Bar is located at 1130 W. Sixth St., Austin. www.rosiesaustin.com

London-based Electric Shuffle made its way to Austin on Oct. 27. Electric Shuffle features a modern twist on the classic game by using camera vision technology—that was invented by a rocket scientist—to keep track of the puck, keep score and add up to 24 people in a game. The space will also serve craft cocktails, beer, wine and snack plates. Electric Shuffle is located at 91 Red River St., Austin.

A bar and cafe opened Oct. 26 in the former Spider House Cafe location at 2908 Fruth St., Austin. The new concept, Tweedy’s, aims to maintain the character of Spider House Cafe. Spider House Cafe closed in March 2020 due the pandemic and did not reopen.Instagram: tweedysbar

A local brewery called Stay Put opened Nov. 17 at 73 Rainey St., Austin, next door to its sister bar, Half Step. Customers are able to meander through the indoor and outdoor spaces of both bars. Stay Put will offer in-house beers that a Stay Put rep describes as “crisp and clean easy drinkers” as well as draft cocktails. www.stayputbrewery.com