Cocktails, Champagne, and New York-style pizza slices























"Much like the Traveling Wilburys and the Wu-Tang Clan, sometimes when a bunch of powerhouses come together, you get something pretty great. That's the case with Daydreamer, a collaboration on East 6th between some of the people from Kitty Cohen’s, Frazier’s, The White Horse, and more. Right next door to Suerte, the theme at Daydreamer is “caviar, champagne, and martinis,” but with a slightly more casual vibe than that list of words might lead you to believe. It’s even home to a dedicated ramos gin fizz machine, so you get a near-perfect version without subjecting your bartender to three full minutes of intense cocktail shaking." - nicolai mccrary, adele hazan, katherine lewin
"Much like the Traveling Wilburys and the Wu-Tang Clan, sometimes when a bunch of powerhouses come together, you get something pretty great. This seems to be the case with Daydreamer, a collaboration on East 6th between some of the people from Kitty Cohen’s, Frazier’s, The White Horse, and more. Right next door to Suerte, the theme at Daydreamer is basically “caviar, champagne, and martinis” but with a slightly more casual vibe than that list of words might lead you to believe." - nicolai mccrary, matthew jacobs
"Hosted the pizza trailer for years and publicly exchanged thanks and appreciation with the team when the trailer was retired." - Courtney E. Smith
"Daydreamer is the answer to a highly specific question: “Where should I go to get a slice of pizza and a martini on a Tuesday night?” The theme at this East 6th bar is basically “caviar, champagne, and cocktails,” but with a slightly more casual vibe than that list of words might lead you to believe. It’s bright and airy inside with a spacious patio that plays host to Allday Pizza, where you can get a great New York-style slice or two to accompany your “extra-dirty vodka martini with a pile of olives.”" - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"A drink spot recommended for nice cocktails and a relaxed drinking experience in East Austin." - Courtney E. Smith