Regionally inspired sandwiches, burgers, craft brews & poutine






























"Like sports? Cool, you’ll love this place. Don’t like sports? Cool, you’ll love this place. Haymaker is a deceptively large, indoor-outdoor sports pub, with ample TVs, a well curated pub menu and an extensive beer list. It’s is also THE watch party for US Soccer in Austin, so if you’re a fan of the US Men’s and Women’s national teams, get there early if you want to see a friendly or tournament game." - lookthinkmake
"Haymaker has over 40 beers on draft—and even more available in cans—so you’ll never really run out of options over the course of a game. The food here is hearty and pairs well with football—think burgers, open-faced sandwiches, and wings. It’s also one of the few places in town serving poutine—a great game-day accompaniment and perfect for sharing. And there are enough TVs outside to provide solid views from almost anywhere on the large patio that spills onto Manor Road. Only a portion of the patio is covered, so you may want to get there early if you want to snag one of the coveted up-close and covered tables." - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"Sports-watching and sandwiches steal the show at this Cherrywood neighborhood bar. Longhorn, Detroit Lions (football), and general soccer fans will feel at home here, but especially when they bite into the signature Haymaker, a handheld stuffed with rare roast beef and topped with a combination of French fries, gruyere sauce, slaw, tomatoes, and a fried egg. Drinks specials are also offered daily, including $4 bloody marys, mimosas, and sangrias on Sundays, and $2 off all pints and Texas liquor on Tuesdays. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Nadia Chaudhury
"Located on Manor Road in Cherrywood, Haymaker is a sports bar with a large menu of wings, burgers, and sandwiches. It’s also one of the few spots in Austin serving poutine, in case you’d rather pretend you were somewhere much colder to get into the holiday spirit." - nicolai mccrary
"If you’re watching sports in Cherrywood, you’re doing it at Haymaker, which has more TVs than you can count (inside and out). The burgers, wings, and sandwiches are all solid, and not many other places in Austin serve poutine. There’s some kind of drink special running every night of the week, and if you have trouble deciding, just ask your phone to pick a number between one and 40 and you’re guaranteed to try a different beer from the long tap list." - nicolai mccrary