Now open
1. Revenge Bar
A tribute to the city’s offbeat charm, Revenge blends dark, moody aesthetics with inventive cocktails. Customers can find beer, wine, nonalcoholic drinks and cocktails such as The Devil Made Me Do It; Brushfire; and Sleep On It, Sweetheart.
- Opened in July
- 507 West Ave., Austin
- www.revengebar.com
The new dining spot highlights American fare with signature cocktails and a curated wine and beer selection. Menu items range from tacos and ravioli to pizza and salads.
- Opened Aug. 5
- Downright Austin, 701 E. 11th St., Austin
- www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/ausbr-downright-austin-a-renaissance-hotel/dining
3. Restaurant François
From the team at Guy and Larry Restaurants, the French-inspired restaurant will feature a blend of French cuisine with some Texas flare. Menu items to expect include classic French sauces draped over house-made pates, porterhouses meant to be shared, and boneless short rib bourguignon.
- Opening in November
- 401 W. Third St., Austin
- www.restaurantfrancois.com
Guy and Larry Restaurants is opening this scratch bakery, coffee bar and kitchen that will serve fresh pastries, slow-roasted meats, hand-carved sandwiches and salads.
- Opening spring 2026
- 401 W. Fourth St., Ste. 120, Austin
- www.sugarwolfbakery.com
5. The Roosevelt Room
The Roosevelt Room celebrated its 10th anniversary June 27. Since its opening in June 2015, the bar has crafted a space for Austin community members to experience a seated cocktail experience with refined food offerings.
- 307 W. Fifth St., Austin
- www.therooseveltroomatx.com

On Aug. 9, the gallery launched the opening reception for its 45th anniversary, featuring 45 of its represented artists. Participating artists are from various locations including Texas, Georgia, Colorado, Minnesota, North Carolina, Spain and Argentina.
- 1202 W. Sixth St., Austin
- www.wallyworkmangallery.com

7. Waterloo Records
Waterloo Records & Video will move from 600 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, to 1105 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, in August, according to an announcement from the company on social media. The new location—previously Louis Shanks Furniture and later a Whole Foods' regional office—will offer more space for events, more parking, and proximity to downtown and nearby music venues, according to a news release.
- Relocating Aug. 30
- 1105 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin
- www.waterloorecords.com

8. Cielo
The business was established in 2009 and has boosted a Latin nightlife atmosphere in the city since its creation. Dancers could find a mix of DJs playing at the venue featuring salsa, merengue, bachata, reggaeton, cumbia and electro Latino.
- Closed July 19
- 505 Neches St., Austin
- Instagram: cielonightclub

The local business has decided to close its downtown doors after 31 years as owner Jim Moy retires. Customers will have the opportunity to enjoy the water ice before the business officially closes in September.
- Closing in September
- 615 E. Sixth St., Austin
- www.jimjimswaterice.com
