"Mohawk has a tiny indoor stage and a larger one outdoors. It’s scene-y in a good way, attracting indie-rock disciples who know every word to some obscure band’s catalog. There’s a daily Happy Hour from 5-8pm, and it’s a place where you feel like you’re out on the town. Mohawk shares a block with the colorful queer bar Cheer Up Charlie’s, and sometimes musicians hop over after their show to mingle or play DJ sets." - matthew jacobs
"Mohawk has a tiny indoor stage and a larger one outdoors. It’s scene-y in a fun way, attracting indie-rock disciples who know every word to some obscure band’s catalog. There’s a daily Happy Hour from 5-8pm, and it’s a place where you really feel like you’re out on the town. Mohawk shares a block with the great queer bar Cheer Up Charlie’s, and sometimes musicians hop over after their show to mingle or play DJ sets." - Matthew Jacobs
"For a divey wedding, get married at the Red River concert bar, complete with cocktails and beer." - Darcie Duttweiler
"The pours are strong at this lively rock and punk live music venue in downtown Austin. If you’re not one for mosh pitting or crowd-surfing, head to the mezzanine level for an excellent view. There are indoor and outdoor areas." - Darcie Duttweiler
"I’m glad the annual kick-off party moved from Franklin Barbecue to this Red River music venue — it’ll feel like a huge taco party with members of Austin’s Taco Mafia (Nixta Taqueria’s Edgar Rico and Sara Mardanbigi; Cuantos Tacos’ Beto Robledo; and Discada’s Anthony Pratto and Xose Velasco) dishing out really well-made tacos, plus Tex‑Asian bakery OMG Squee’s Sarah Lim likely serving her fun mochi doughnuts; expect the night to include concerts (Tearjerk, Sabrina Ellis, and headliner Calexico) and a late-night hot‑dog pop‑up (Zee’s Wiener System slinging franks from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.)." - Nadia Chaudhury