The Skylark Lounge

Live music bar · Rosewood

The Skylark Lounge

Live music bar · Rosewood

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2039 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78722

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Funky dive bar with live blues, jazz & soul music  

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2039 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78722 Get directions

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The Best Dive Bars in Austin

"This former lesbian bar Bernadette’s-turned-dive and blues spot in the MLK neighborhood features a full bar with beer, wine, and cocktails. That being said, it’s still a dive with its dim lighting, vintage charm, and welcoming vibe. Sundays are especially popular when Soul Man Sam performs, but if you need a break from the live music, check out the large back patio for a reprieve." - Darcie Duttweiler

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Rock Out at These Austin Live Music Bars With Drinks and Food

"Sundays are where it’s at when Soul Man Sam takes the stage at this dive bar-slash-jazz and blues club in the MLK neighborhood, which serves up cocktails and beers. There are indoor and outdoor areas." - Darcie Duttweiler

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Parker Jazz Club Is Now Open in Downtown Austin - Eater Austin

"Elsewhere, other jazz options include The Skylark Lounge on Airport." - Erin Russell

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Alexander Schmid

Google
We didn’t had dinner. Great live music, drinks and awesome staff. Always again. It was an really spontaneous visit, but an really good one. Great experience. Highly recommended.

Amber Mobley

Google
I was a bit leery at first just basing it on the outside. As we call it down south on the East Coast a ‘hole in the wall’, ‘juke joint’. We paid a $10 cover charge for I guess a local artist and her band. And I’m gonna say I was impressed. They were good! It wasn’t a busy night for a Saturday but we made the best of it, we laugh and danced. So anytime you’re in the area check them out, you won’t be disappointed.

Aaron Pipkin

Google
Staff were friendly, drinks were great, it was cold, but it was the coldest day of the year!

Cynthia R

Google
Here in Austin on vacation, and I have a former coworker who lives here and he wanted to take me to some live music. I have never been to a hole in the wall lounge and I admit when we pulled up I was a bit skeptical because parking lot was dark, it's literally like behind an abandoned building and if I was alone I'd prob bypass it lol. But once we got inside, it was a vibe. Those musicians were so amazing! Truly put their heart and soul in it. And it was jam session now so anyone in the audience who was a musician could sign up and play wjth the band. Let me tell u, everyone was getting down with the get down! Lol. I had the time of my life

Tony Potts

Google
Old school dive bar with some great music. Good drinks that aren't too pricey. Nice bartenders. Great mix of bands with a cheap cover. Definitely a low-key spot so be ready for an OG dive bar feel. Free popcorn 😁

Ann-Marie White

Google
It's an amazing place for live music. If you are in Austin, you need to run here and stay until it closes at 1am! They book amazing bands. It's relaxed and low key. Just go. Really. Just go.

Phillip M

Google
"Dive Bar" - please see "The Skylark". That is what the Webster's dictionary entry should be for dive bar. This was the coolest funkiest jiviest local bar I've ever been to. It screams Austin East Side as loud as can be. The inside hasn't been changed for what looks like 100 years, and the back yard is a collection of couches, tables, tires, barrels, and anything else that has accumulated over the decades. Yet somehow it comes off as intentional and functional and very neighborly, if that makes sense. The night I went there was a live R&B band, some spoken word and rhythm with horns, drums, guitar, and other fun accompanying instruments. Such a cool place!!

Melissa Ferro

Google
This hidden gem on Airport Rd. has the best blues artists playing regularly on stage. The bartenders are fantastic, and there’s usually free popcorn available. You won’t be disappointed by the amazing acoustics/sound. The back patio for a little fresh air between sets is another reason to give this place a try. 5 stars all the way!
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Bridget B.

Yelp
Packed house for soul man Sam. Great music! Come early if want to sit otherwise standing room in back
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Shannon O.

Yelp
A austin gem... Dark, Ecclectic, funky cool vibes Great local music Strong drinks It's a nice reminder for anyone who forgot what attracted them to Austin to begin with
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Marla C.

Yelp
I went here for the first time this weekend. We went on a Saturday night around 8:30, and the place was already hoping. There was a $10 cover which was not to bad. Butter and Jam was the opening act, and they didn't disappoint. I enjoyed all the songs they sang, and their band was on point as well. They had a second band that started at about 10pm, but we only stayed for a couple of songs, but I liked the songs I heard. My only complaint is that the drinks were a little expensive, we bought 2 mixed drinks and one beer and spent $30 so that was a little bit more than I wanted to spend but I will say the drinks wete decent considering. I will definitely go back next time I'm in Austin. I love live music and I love that the location wasn't downtown, it is by the airport. They also had a decent amount of parking and it was free.
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Elisa M.

Yelp
This gem is a true little hole in the wall but it always serves up great music. It's not your local tourist spot, it's more of a local spot where you are amongst folks who are grown and looking to have a good time. I've been coming to the Skylark for many years whenever I'm in town and I've had the pleasure to hear some of Austin's greatest musicians. From Soulman Sam & the SMS band to Mary Mac & the Macdaddies . . . You are in for a great show. Recently they have added food service - nothing extravagant but you can get some fries, chicken tenders and such. Get there early to grab a seat, call them to reserve a table but either way get there and enjoy some live music.
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Keanna M.

Yelp
Skylark is an intimate dive bar with live music. We visited on a Saturday night, and it was a $10 cover. We saw two separate acts, and were able to snag a booth since we got there pretty early. Drinks were good. We ordered onion rings and they were average. I would visit again for more live music!
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Carly E.

Yelp
Came for our 4 year anniversary and wanted to see a live show in Austin. We had great drinks and had a fun time! I would recommend this place and you definitely need to come see Soul Man Sam!
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Jason Y.

Yelp
Great music venue. Was a $10 cover charge. Awesome blues band that night. A bit crowded but they have an out door patio with games and fire pits if you so choose.
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Cynthia R.

Yelp
Here in Austin on vacation, and I have a former coworker who lives here and he wanted to take me to some live music. I have never been to a hole in the wall lounge and I admit when we pulled up I was a bit skeptical because parking lot was dark, it's literally like behind an abandoned building and if I was alone I'd prob bypass it lol. But once we got inside, it was a vibe. Those musicians were so amazing! Truly put their heart and soul in it. And it was jam session now so anyone in the audience who was a musician could sign up and play wjth the band. Let me tell u, everyone was getting down with the get down! Lol. I had the time of my life
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Aundrea C.

Yelp
Great music, and very dive bar feel! Not to many seats, so I like to get there early to get good seats! Very chill area to listen to the jazz, employees are very sweet! Love this place!

Cesar V.

Yelp
Ambience is weird here, there is a bar tender called Phil, the guy with dreads, he has super bad customer service skills and bad attitude towards customers...He acted racist against my mainly latino group. I would avoid this place mainly because of the bad service.
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Angelina R.

Yelp
This place was great!! The drinks were strong and fairly prices. Bartenders were good! Everyone was nice. Great space and music was amazing!! I went on a Thursday night. Great vibes!!!!!!!! Really had a great time and got to hear amazing music.
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Andrea G.

Yelp
The kitchen was closed really early in the evening (we asked maybe around 7:45), and that was a disappointment that no food was available. If we had known before we paid the cover, we could have gotten something to eat first. What really bothered me was one employee's decision to put BOTH of his hands firmly on my petite female friend's body and physically move her out of the way when he wanted to walk by. The bar was not crowded and he did not attempt to ask politely or tap her on the shoulder. It was gross and bothered me a lot, even though I wasn't directly affected. I did not see him touch any men this way during our hours there.
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Benjamin M.

Yelp
Wasn't sure what to think when we pulled up as the exterior looked a little beat up. But inside was poppin! Excellent ambiance. Music was great! Goldie Pipes was grooving hard!!! Moscow Mule was on point! Wonderful staff too!!
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Amy S.

Yelp
We came here last night for some live music. It did not disappoint the bar itself is nothing fancy but, it's low lighting gives a grown sexy feel. We had a wonderful time. The band was fantastic. We will definitely come again, so far in Austin this is my favorite spot. It made us feel at home with the people, the music and the ambiance.
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Alexis M.

Yelp
WHY I WENT My brother was in town and he is a musician and a prolific researcher. His research led him to believe that ATX is the music capital of the world, so he asked to check out the scene. I asked around for live music recommendations, and Skylark was one of the options. I don't remember why we landed on Skylark, but I'm glad we did! WHAT I GOT - 4 The cover charge was 10 bucks (pay at the door) and I ordered a beer from the bar (Lone Star). The bar has a lot of options and interesting sounding cocktails, but I didn't drink much. We arrived in time to see Butter and Jam, and they were phenomenal. My brother (who is a classically trained musician) was equally impressed, especially with how the band connected with the Audience. The band played a mix of funk and hip-hop, and all of the songs were either catchy or very motivational. I couldn't help but to dance in my seat, and eventually I went up to dance by the stage. Only a few people were dancing, but I loved how intimate the dance floor was. The music is really easy to move and vibe to, and its the kind of place where you can dance without being judged. HOW I WAS TREATED - 5 The customer service was great; one of the club owners came up to me and shared that Skylark was 9 years old and slowly returning to pre-pandemic energy levels. The bartender was really sweet, and in general I felt very comfortable.
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Brandon H.

Yelp
If I could give more stars I would. The warm feeling vibes you get when you walk in, the dim lighting is so relaxing and everyone was so friendly. Even the performers introduced themselves to us. The music was wonderful. This place will definitely get you into the dancing mood it was just what I've been looking for. Their is parking out front and the bathroom was clean. I didn't get to go check out the patio but when the party is inside who has time right! The drinks were continously strong and I can now understand why they have such a great rating. Keep it up we will definitely be back!
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Brettny J.

Yelp
I loved the fries. They have a good and unusual taste ans they are fried well and squishy. The vibes were pretty good. The scene was meh. It's old white ppl dancing.
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Jennifer Y.

Yelp
Man this place is such a gem!! The ambience, music, service .. all of it was awesome - perfect actually!! The location seemed kind of shady but once I got inside I didn't have a care in the world. It's super dive-y and there is barely enough seating to hold everyone so you will most likely end up standing if you get there on the later side. Weekends are packed. We went on a Sunday and it was super duper packed! Don't worry though cuz if you can't find a table then you'll just end up dancing more and having more fun!! I can't wait to go back and check out all the different bands that play here. Drink prices were decent. Lighting inside is super dark inside so watch your step! Parking is very limited and if you are handicapped then you must tell the people there so they can move cones around to make space for you.
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Manuel G.

Yelp
My wife and I came to Austin for the weekend. I love live music!!! My wife had looked up places for live music and this spot popped up. When we drove up, she immediately said, 'I don't know about this place.' We got there around 6 because we thought we'd get something to eat as well. Unfortunately the kitchen was closed but they said we could get delivery and so we did! After we walked in, my wife was still feeling sketchy about the place. After listening to the band for a bit, I think she felt better. Around 9PM another band came on stage and a whole different group of people started pouring in. Within minutes the place was hopping. The band was really good. There was a lot of diversity in the crowd of all different ages as well. That made us feel better. It was a great time. Don't let the entrance fool you. Everyone there was great that night.
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Trevor S.

Yelp
Fan! Fucking! Tastic! This place is everything you want in a bar. Good drinks and good music.
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Matt C.

Yelp
Great Vibe. The music was the best part. Seating is challenging, and you'll have to twist your neck to see the stage if you want to watch the performers. But if your looking for a spot to chill, the ambiance is spot on. Great hole in the wall.
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Adelina M.

Yelp
Picture this, two girls out and Austin looking for some live music. Asking around for some good places to go. Getting ready and then calling an Uber. Once in the Uber the driver asks us where we're heading. We tell him that we are looking to listen to some music and the place that we're going to is somewhere that was suggested to us. Imagine our reaction when he just told us, "that's mainstream." Apparently where we are going was too mainstream and he asked us if you wanted to go to a place that had real music. I mean yes? So he changed courses and brought us to the Skylark lounge. Granted we were a little skeptical just in the parking lot because this lounge is it also in the middle of nowhere, and we didn't know where we were. but the Uber driver assured us that this was the place that people go in Austin to hear music, good music. I can't say for sure if he was right for the people of Austin. But I can say for sure that it was the best night that we had in the city. The music was amazing we even ate some of the food and that was delicious, to the point that we ordered another basket, and we danced the night away. It didn't matter who you were you were invited to dance and people included you like you were best friends. This was the best suggestion ever. I wish I could tell the Uber driver he was right on and give him a bigger tip. If you are looking for a place to go in Austin for music check this place out. It's not going to be fancy but it's going to hit the spot.
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Rebecca R.

Yelp
I've been to The Skylark Lounge on multiple occasions to listen to live music but I've never left a review before so for sure I have to do my Yelp duty & share this helpful info with all my Yelp peeps :)! On our most recent visit to The Skylark Lounge on 2/15/2019 we came to see The Soul Man Sam & The SMS Band..all VERY talented musicians & Soul Man Sam is now 71 years old & let's just say that when I grow up I want to be just like Sam! ;) Since sharing is caring here are a few of my "likes", "FYIs", and "Helpful Info".. Likes: -Atmosphere is 5 stars for sure! I just LOVE the vibe at The Skylark Lounge! It's the perfect combination of darkness & just very Austin-like. Its a very intimate venue to enjoy awesome live music & there is even a small dance floor if you feel like shaking something ;). -Young & old come to enjoy music FYI(s) & Helpful Info: -Parking: There's a small gravel parking lot at The Skylark but it gets filled very fast. This past Sat. they put a sign near the front of the parking lot once parking was full to notify people that there was additional parking next door at a bodyshop but that lot also got filled fast but FYI you can also park on the street, which isn't to far of a walk to the venue. -There was a $7 cash cover charge on the Saturday we went on 2/15/2019 -There is seating inside w/ tables & a few booths & seating at the bar but it can get filled pretty fast so I recommend you get there early to grab your spot. There's also outside seating w/ lots of tables & an outdoor tv & outdoor lights. -There's a pool table :) -There is a full bar & you can also buy food to munch on while you're enjoying the awesome music. The night we were there you could order food from The Peoples Soul Food & the owner of that company came by every table to give you the menu & take your order. The Soul Fries on the menu for $4 were so delicious!! You could also buy bbq from Sams BBQ outside in the back. For sure whenever you're in the mood to check out some awesome & talented musicians make sure to check out The Skylark Lounges website to see who's scheduled to play. For sure I'll be checking out The Skylark Lounge again in the near future. -Rebecca out
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Xia B.

Yelp
I cannot say enough positive things about skylark lounge. If I could rate it 6 stars, I would! Phil (who is currently my favorite Austinite) runs and cooks for the place. He also makes the meanest cocktail called the Skylark 77, Available upon request. Last night was unbelievably crowded, but there's a good reason why. Birdlegg & The Texas Tight Fit Blues Band was playing and this has been the kind of music I've been searching for since having moved to Austin months ago! Lively, soulful blues, and if I'm being frank... A lot of the people left early to go home with their partner because the music really got them in the mood. If you weren't in love with someone or something before the show, you certainly might have been after!
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Michaux C.

Yelp
This has been my home away from home since my divorce five years ago. Sam and Beverly have become my family and I'm here at least once a month on a Sunday night for Soulman Sam show. Soulman Sam is the real deal soul legend in Austin. He sings 60s and 70s soul classics. He and his band are amazing. He is a true Austin gem. This is a legitimate New Orleans style dive bar and you will hear only the best soul, funk, R&B, and blues in Austin. This is not a pretentious bar for the fake AF Los Angeles peeps who have taken over Austin. This is for the real and legitimate people. This is the real Soul of Austin. Everyone you will meet here is family. You can literally come here solo and sit with anyone and they'll accept you as part of their table. It's legit. You won't find another place like this in Austin. Phil's Soul food is amazing. Ask for the pork chop sandwich. Even if it's not on the menu, just ask. Tell him Michaux said his pork chop sandwich is the best! Brooklyn is the very best bartender in Austin. She is the 21 year old daughter of the owner Johnny. She is sweet as pie. I love everyone in this place! It's my happy place. You will not be disappointed.
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Naomi H.

Yelp
Definitely a place you have to visit you if you like soul, jazz and blues. I was a little bit sad because it was a Monday I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to enjoy a night out and then I found this place on a blog and it says that they had daily shows with live music so I went to the side and I saw that this guy called Brian Scartocci Was going to be playing that night so he was calendarize I suppose he was a very good musician or singer I got there a little bit earlier around eight and this guy was supposed to be out around 9/ 9:30pm so I just sat there and enjoy the vibe it felt like an old bar but in the very right way. There was another band playing and they already set my expectations are really high because they were good I just order a Moscow Mule and the bartenders were so nice they were so kind and to fast. Then as the night went by the bar started to fill I couldn't even believe how lucky I was to get there early to get a good seating because it plays forceful then the band start playing this amazing soulful funk music and this guy Brian was just so much fun and talented and they had great music I had a Grilli great night even that I was just by myself I enjoyed it and the ambience with the people everybody was saying singing and dancing and it was just a fun fun place
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LaPeshaa C.

Yelp
This is a wonderful spot to grab a drink and listen to some great music. They have a tiny parking lot so get there early, grab your seat, and get ready to be blown away by some great blues, jazz, or whatever they have playing that night. I came in on a weekday and there was no cover, the place was pretty packed. The bartender pour my drinks so strong I had to go back and ask for a top off of soda! That's rare for me because your girl can DRANK! I can't wait to get back and listen to other bands they've got lined up!
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Sue G.

Yelp
The Skylark Lounge is the Austin I've been looking for! Take a seat, I have so much to say. Before moving here recently, I had a perception of Austin, one which I had yet to experience--until now. While the husband and Daughter #4 were off to the Fleetwood Mac concert at Frank Erwin Center, Daughter #2 and I also planned a night of good music, blues or jazz, but where? I didn't want to pay $20 (Note: husband paid shockingly way more than that for their concert tickets.) for a band I'd never heard of. And I didn't want to meander down 6th with the youngins. So Daughter #2 and I put our best research skills to work. We found a bunch of places with live music (duh, it's Austin), looked at online photos to find the right vibe, compared cover charges and listened to clips from featured acts. Skylark Lounge came out on top. Parking is very limited. Somehow we managed a spot right in front (I think because it was tight, few ventured to try it. Thanks, Mom, for teaching me how to parallel park all those years ago!) Frankly, I'm not sure where people park if not in the lot. From the outside, it looked like a long, wooden shack. No...a roadhouse...yes, it looked like the quintessential roadhouse. The cover charge was $7 (higher than the $5 listed online.) Very dark, low ceilings, limited seating. To the left as you walk in, it is long and narrow with three main sections: a bar with some seats on one wall, a row of tables (low and high tables) in the middle and booths along the other wall. Every seat was taken when we arrived and the aisle between the bar and the tables was also jam-packed. The stage is at the far end and next to it is a doorway leading to an outdoor patio. I believe there is a room to the right of the entrance with a pool table. We managed to get our drinks, then I moved to stand in the aisle between the booths and the tables, where there were fewer people. Within 15 minutes, a couple at one of the high tables was leaving, so we were able to grab their seats. Here's something I loved: besides the booths, it seemed that those sitting together at the tables were strangers. I watched as three 20-somethings sat at a table with two 60-somethings and, soon, all were chatting and laughing as if they'd know each other for years. Our seatmates weren't quite as chatty, but nice just the same. Performing when we arrived was Oscar Ornelas. OMG. The guy was FANTASTIC! I simply cannot say enough about Oscar and his band. The talent, the energy. At one point, Oscar was playing the piano with one hand, playing the saxophone with the other hand and singing in between blows. It was simply spectacular. There was a very long intermission as the second act--Birdlegg and the Tight Fit Blues Band--were waiting on a band member. I ventured outside to the patio to find Birdlegg himself. Such a character (and a flirt!) Had a lot of fun hearing his stories and he even wrapped his coat around me when I got chilled. When Birdlegg took the stage, he became the consummate professional. Singing, playing the harmonica, and dancing in a manner that defied his 71 years. He owned the stage and the crowd loved him. We didn't order any food, but my Moscow Mules were quite tasty. The pour became a little weaker as the night went on (sorry, guy, I wasn't too drunk to notice) but it was remedied upon request. Not only would I go back to Skylark Lounge for sure, I cannot wait to go back!
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Kristin A.

Yelp
Unpretentious. Fun. Good times. Went on a Friday night for the first show. Had cheap beer with great live music and had a ball. Like the reviews say, it IS small so if you're going for a later show, go early. Also, there's a great guy selling chicken and fish next door so go hungry.

Gervaise S.

Yelp
I came with my boyfriend from San Antonio only to be charged a cover to listen to a band that never performed their set while we were there. The musicians were unprofessional..sitting on stage yawning ( guitar player) then not only did they do a sound check but a rehearsal and it's 9:35 it's Friday nite , for gods sake!! Play already!! And the little wyt girl bartender who ignored my boyfriend needs to be fired ..she never served or acknowledged my bf and he was the only one at the bar at the time ...no thanks and won't be back
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Leila R.

Yelp
Came here to see a friend of a friend's band play. I had always passed this place when visiting a friend who lived off Airport and Manor and always wondered what it was. Well...now I know. So, parking here can be kinda tricky and thankfully, though the lot was full, there was a guy directing traffic for parking and able to guide the large truck we were in to a suitable makeshift spot. There was a cover at the door and the place was absolutely packed. The seating layout here is a bit weird and not conducive to walking through at all, so we kinda had to elbow and push our way towards the stage. Luckily another friend was there and secured a corner booth w/some wooden chairs. The chairs were extremely uncomfortable, btw. This place is pretty old and run-down looking and very much had a neighborhood dive bar feel. The crowd was a pretty eclectic mix of older folks, young folks, hipsters, cowboy types, and barflys. The band was great, but the acoustics are not here, so it was very loud and raw, especially right by the stage. People also tried making a dancefloor and were doing two-step, swing moves which was fine until my friend got elbowed in the face by one of the dancers sitting by the booth. I ventured out to the patio which is an open, weird, and quirky space with all sorts of brick-a-brack and definitely had a much different crowd than the one inside. It was also where the smokers were hanging out, so I went back inside.I decided not to have a drink here for three reasons: the drinks were way over-priced for a dive bar, the bartender was rude when I asked about their drink offerings, and I have been told by several other people (including the friend I went to see the show with) that they grossly water down their drinks. That being said, I am glad I came to support my friend's friend's band as they were fantastic, and got to check this place out. I can see why this might be the kind of place certain types enjoy and frequent, but it was not my kind of dive bar or scene. Even if the band were playing again, I do not think I'd come back here as this place seems to have their regulars and I felt instantly like an outsider not being one of them.
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Cassie M.

Yelp
What a fantastic hot spot. Hidden away and off the main road, Skylark is the quintessential Austin music venue you hear about. I brought my mom here on a Saturday for blues/jazz and she was blown away. The live music was fantastic and entertaining. $7 cover for a Saturday night, cash only. There is one main room, with the stage in the back corner. Luckily the music can be heard throughout, however, seating is limited, and standing by the bar does make it challenging to see the band. We were able to snag a seat from a couple leaving after about 15 minutes of arriving. Out back is a garden/patio with a fire pit and seating. Many use for smoking. My mom had an opportunity to meet the extremely charismatic harmonica player who was going on at 10pm. He was extremely warm and friendly. Made watching him perform on stage so much cooler! Such a talented gem who we would definitely return to see. Overall, this is the place you go for a lively, but chill night. Great mixed aged crowd with some scattered regulars. Recommend to get there earlier (before 8:30pm) to snag a seat, although if you come later, seating is possible, but be prepared to potentially stand until someone leaves. Only complaint was that the pour on some Moscow mules was weak. We addressed this with the bartender and he returned to his original pour. Appreciated his willingness to listen and adjust. Despite this, prices are great!

James F.

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You ever find yourself in Austin and you want a cold beer in a sweaty hole in the wall, steeped in history,a bluesy rock club that will not be on any tourist maps? Thats tucked in behind a tow yard and frankly looks sketchy as hell? Want perhaps the cheapest beer in town? I bought a round of 5 beers for my companions and a beer for me and it was only 36 dollars. I tipped the band the bartender more than that. Swamp Coolers, big sealing fans full of slightly damp happy local Austin people of all ages, clothed in short shorts and bandana tops to matronly sundresses and flip flops. Cowboy hats with actual sweat stains and hipster top knots which oddly in the dark Starwars-esq pit of greatness did not merit the ridicule they normally command. And oh baby the band called the Relevant Ones, flat out KILLED IT. Chest pounding rhythms Hammered out by a skilled female percussionist that looks like she could be at home dropping kids off at the day care in a mommy van, or slipping a titanium hair pin into the neck of an enemy in Mister Ricks club in order to steal his travel documents. The entire band was a worthy of mention, but the sultry clear voiced female front man was stand out. She is wicked in a good way, diminutive and fragile looking until she reaches for the microphone and transforms into fearlessness, she sings like Bruce Lee fights, able to lure you in with breathless one inch punches that seem harmless enough until the entire room leans into it. Only to be utterly surprised over and over again at the searing heat of the crescendo that comes timed and packaged like a finishing blow. What a show. The Skylark . Austin Texas
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Shaina C.

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After waiting online for weeks to see if they would reopen post-covid, I was so overjoyed to find out the live shows were back and better than ever. The dark ambiance and vibe reminds me of the cherished bar rooms my grandparents would attend in New Orleans. The music will have even the stiffest person on their feet in less than 5 minutes. The bartenders are sweet and attentive. Phil made me a signature cocktail that made me forget I didn't like gin. The music had me on the dance floor, swaying my hips and shaking my thang all night. Soulman Sam and Birdlegg are true legends in the blues scene in Austin. This place really should be a historic landmark for holding down the Eastside
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Keri B.

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Girl walks into a bar..... Over TWO YEARS since she last visited and the owner throws his arms around her and says "It's so great to see you again!" Seriously, Johnny LaTouf is still one of the sweetest biz owners you will ever meet, and as much as I've wanted to revisit this sweet little neighborhood bar, it's a tad (waaaay) far from MY 'hood. However, when I had a friend visiting from Chicago, a friend that's a musician and loves divey bars, this was the first and only spot I recommended. Especially to see the amazing Margaret Wright play for a Friday happy hour. I was so happy to see how packed this place gets now and it's obvious The LaTouf brothers have a big fan base and well deserved. When I visited 2 years ago, it was BYOB and had no food. Now, they have a full bar, generous pours, and they make some damn tasty pizza in house. Oh, and bonus points for all you can eat popcorn! Which we did.....eat all we could of that before ordering the pizza. If you are a fan of blues, or classic soul, or just great music in general, Skylark has it. And hospitality as well. It may not look like much but it has tons of heart and soul as well.
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Diego C.

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Brown Sugar!! I don't need to say anything more, but I will. Like others have posted, I also have been living in the area for a couple years now and it feels like there is a disparity of sorts. I'm in my 30's and I feel like my soul is too old and irritable for most of the young Austin scene. I have been to other places like Elephant Room and Brass Tap, but they don't capture the funk like Skylark does. When I first arrived, the owner greeted me (and everyone else) in the parking lot. We spoke for awhile and he told me about the history of the bar. They don't advertise at all from my understanding, so it's pretty much a secret. It's a neighborhood bar that caters to the locals before anything, and he probably doesn't care about being commercial, which is so refreshing. After you visit a few times and speak to people, they remember you and regard you as extended family. Brown Sugar and her band were jamming some Down Home Blues the night I went. She did a great job and I'm glad I got to see her perform. I think she said she is there every 1st Friday? I can't wait to go back. The drink prices were good and no matter where you are in the club, the bar is right there, which is good for some and great for others. There is a pool table in the back, and an outside smoking area so I was told (didn't go see it). For live Blues, I prefer this spot to anything that I've seen on 6th street. Just my preference. I like the hole in the wall, not pretending to be cool, grown-up feel that Skylark has going on. Will try to get some pics next time I go.
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Les K.

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Shhhh~one of the coolest places eat of I-35! Laidback and easy going. Great musicians always playing.
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Tina M.

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I don't know how I spent almost 2 years in Austin already without knowing about this fine establishment just down the road from where I reside, featuring amazing music and vibes. Skylark Lounge is where it's at! Austin calls itself the Capital of Live Music, and Skylark must be one of its finest live music venues. Not only is the music great, but the staff is also extra friendly, embodying the best of Texas' renowned southern hospitality! The bar is very decent, very dive-y, and the food... Well, I actually can't speak about the food because they seem to have "lost" their cook, as in "we just don't know where he's gone" as the doorman explained earlier tonight, and as a result, they're looking to hire a new cook right now. But I can't be that bad, can it? To be honest, the blues are so amazing I don't give a rat's ass about the food. Skylark is authentic, lively, moving and an amazing hangout place to have a good time with friends. A special shoutout to my good friend and Yelper Aron for suggesting we go there. Marvelous idea! We're hooked. Here goes the harmonica, I'm going to go enjoy that now. Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen... See you at Skylark!
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Josh M.

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One of the great live music venues and hidden gems in Austin. Skylark is ideal for friend groups and date nights alike. When not watching the outstanding (and oft legendary) performers who frequent the stage, check out the pool table in the room by the entrance or sit by a fire pit on the large open-air patio out back. Drink prices are super reasonable too. The blues HH is awesome for after work gatherings.

Kyle G.

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coolest place i've ever been to. great music, great crowd, the ambiance is perfect. 10/10
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Thomas W.

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Came to Austin to visit a friend and she ended my visit with this dope place! Phil the owner of the bar is nothing but chill vibes. He's also a pretty snazzy bartender, he requested to make a drink for my friend and she loved it! The funny thing is he waited for the show to be over to finally tell us the name of the drink (Skylark 77) all for a great price. The live performance was a sight to behold interacting with the crowd and telling us his story. If it were up to me this place would get 8 stars, you're missing Austin if you don't go here.
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Kathleen M.

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The Skylark Lounge is a great little music club in what I consider to be central/mid-town Austin. I came here the other day to reconnect with someone and it was a great place to listen to music and catch up through conversation.
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Vivian H.

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I love Skylark! The place will give you a glimpse into the past of how Austin was before the tech boom. It has a long bar with many liquor choices. You're not going to find fru-fru cocktails here, but what you will find are down to earth people both staff and customers and some of the best live music in Austin. Should out to Miss Lavelle White, Soul Man Sam, Blue Boy Hubbard.
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Jenna H.

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A friend an I wanted to hear some music and do something new on a Saturday night. I have been hearing great things about Skylar Lounge so we went. I will say its in a odd location and looks a little sketchy from the outside but we had a great time. We got there a little before the first act went on (a suggestion so we could get a seat) and we got a parking space up front (they have someone directing for parking - and he was great). Went in and found a booth and got a drink. They have great prices and the bartenders were wonderful. Loved the live music, vide and crowd! We were super hungry and got food from the spot inside (random hole in the wall - by the pool table). I'd eat beforehand and not eat there. It was the most plain/basic fried chicken sandwich ever. I can't wait to go back for more shows!
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Heather G.

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I simply ADORE this sweaty, sincere, soulful sweet spot! The Skylark Lounge is right in my wheelhouse. The staff is super sweet and I immediately felt at home. The clientele was not sketchy either. It is one of those Austin haunts where people actually come to pay attention and FEEL the music. The atmosphere is true dive bar. Red lightbulbs. Bohemian artwork. Actual wax candles set ablaze. David Lynch would put this place in one of his movies. I am a back if the house kind of chick who likes to kick back with a Lone Star and a plate of something sinful when the mood strikes me. Skylark did not disappoint. I had a drool worthy double bacon cheeseburger that gave me right proper food baby. They have a spacious patio out back for chit chat and gunning smokes. Parking is slim. Come early, like seven. Freddie is the lot attendant and a true gentleman. He will help ya out. Check this place out
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Dustin M.

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Don't set your hopes too high, and you will never be disappointed. This 'off the strip' / 'this is actually a club' / 'oh, it's a classic Austin club' dive bar is easily in my top 5 'go to' places in Austin when someone comes to town. I don't hype the place much, only that we're going to a divey music club. Sometimes I don't have a clue who is playing that night, or how 'off-blues' the act is. The venue does a great job of bringing in some real talent, and the sound is quite good. To top it off, there's a soul food kitchen near the entrance in the pool room. Grab a chicken or fish sandwich and you will not be disappointed with your choice to come here
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N. T.

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The place is mainly for live music. Drinks are standard as in all bars. Pretty dark and cramped, but when there is live music, the atmosphere is cool
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Marie S.

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It was dark outside. Couple mobile structures kind of like a trailer park. The only light was above a red door and an "open" sign. If you look up, you'll see the Skylar Lounge sign. By the looks of the building, you may want to get in the car and get the heck out of there. Don't let it scare you. When you walk in, you'll hear blues or sultry jazz music. The bar is dark and the stage is lite in red in the far back. It's a small lounge so you may or may not have a place to sit. The singers are engaging. Soul man Sam and his band was playing. His bass player is talented as is Sam. I was told that Animal House was filmed here but I have not confirmed it. The people are friendly. They don't have bar type food anymore. They do have some soul food but limited. You go there for the music.
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Christopher F.

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One of my favorite live music venues in Austin. It is dark, dingy, and divey. Love the atmosphere. The seating is limited and the stage small which makes for a very intimate setting. You may occasionally find yourself seated next to the upcoming band. Drinks are a reasonable price. Service is usually pretty good. There is plenty of parking. The only downside to this place is location. There is really nothing else around within walking distance. But it is well worth the drive.
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Caleb C.

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"Now don't be afraid, just go on in. You'll have a great time." That was the advice we received from our Uber driver. Calling it a dive might be generous. The ceiling is pieced together from various materials that may or may not be up to code. It's fine; it's so dark you won't notice. Remember, though, 5-stars. And why would I give a dive 5-stars? Jazz, blues, diversity of race and age, and an atmosphere that embodies the friendliness of Austin and highlights the benefit of being in the live music capital of the USA. I don't think they serve food. There is no bar menu. Nobody cares. Get there early if you hope to sit down.