Vintage rock bar with cocktails, wine, draft beer, food trucks


























2908 Fruth St B Unit 101, Austin, TX 78705 Get directions
$10–20
"Longtime Austinites will immediately clock this funky North Campus bar and coffee shop from its former life as Spider House, as not much has changed. There’s plenty of outdoor space with food trucks including vegan pizzeria Li’l Nonna’s, Indian fried chicken spot Guppys, and Waylon J’s Barbeque. Tweedy’s is a great spot for a casual nonalcoholic date, coworking and cocktails, or just to soak up the sun on a nice day. There’s an indoor area, too." - Erin Russell

"Li’l Nonna’s has since reopened in a new address, North Campus bar Tweedy’s at 2906 Fruth Street as of Friday, January 19." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The old Spider House Cafe is now Tweedy’s in North Campus, which is brought to you by folks who have had their hands in Kinda Tropical, Hotel Vegas, and Yellow Jacket Social Club. The vintage, rock ‘n’ roll vibes pair with cocktails, wine, and draft beer, as well as food trucks Counter Culture, Dream Po’ Boys, and Zucchini Kill. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Darcie Duttweiler
"In North Campus, near 29th and Guadalupe Street, Tweedy’s is a bar offering cocktails, beer, and wine. It’s built in an old house—with a few different rooms you can grab a table in—but the big draw here is the large patio that wraps around the building. While they don’t offer food, there are a couple of food trucks parked nearby." - Nicolai McCrary & Raphael Brion
"Opened November 4 at 2906 Fruth Street in North Campus inside the former Spider House Cafe, the new bar serves cocktails, wine, and draft beer and will have the Golden Tiger food truck on site for chicken sandwiches, burgers, fries, and more; it's co-owned by Brian Tweedy, Jason McNeely, Shannon LeBoeuf, John Yaklin, and Amy Mullins, who says the space has a "vintage, playful rock and roll vibe" and that the name was chosen simply because the owners liked the way "Tweedy’s" sounded. It is open limited hours for now but is expected to operate 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. after its grand opening." - Erin Russell