Brushy Creek
707 East USHighway 79
Thorndale, TX 76577
Milam County
Phone: (512) 898-5473
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by Janina T. on
I went here for this past NYE celebration. I've never done the "buy tickets for a NYE event" thing before so I wasn't sure what to expect. We're told they open at 8, open bar starts at 9. My friends and I get there at around 7:40, thinking that there might be a line because of the open bar. To our surprise, the line was full of maybe a group of 8 people so we thought, awesome, doors should open in 20 minutes and we'll be in in no time. Wrong. They didn't let us in till about 8:20/30. I'm assuming they did this in order to make it look like a "happening" place with people itching to get in. Ummm, pretty sure I didn't pay $135 to wait in the cold, thanks. Other than that, I had a really good experience here. They were true to their word on the open bar. Opened at 9 and lasted till the point where I couldn't even remember the night...so way past midnight. The music was great, they had some free appetizers (which you had to seriously hunt for), and the drinks were pretty damn good too. The woman working the bathroom was HILARIOUS. Loved her. Loved her free candies. Loved everything about it. The decor was interesting too. There were crystal-like balls hanging from the ceiling and, if memory serves me correctly, vines/greenery on the walls...which I suppose makes sense given the name of the venue. Another hitch though is that they advertise having 3 floors. It's really more like 2.25 floors because the "3rd" floor overlooks the ground floor, kind of like a loft. So they stretch the truth a bit on that one. All in all, I would definitely recommend this place assuming regular weekends have the same type of vibe/music as NYE.
by Rachel C. on
I know a lot of people think Cafe Circa is in a sketchy part of town. Maybe I'm accustomed to it, but I honestly don't think it's that bad. I went with some friends on a Friday night. We got there a bit late, and had to wait FOREVER to actually get a table. The place was pretty packed, and the crowd ranged from mid-to-late twenty-somethings such as myself, to older couples. The ambiance in this place is great. The lighting and decor is very comfy, urban, cool, and the band was a nice touch (although I wasn't feeling the tunes that night. But that's a different story). The hostess was nice enough to shoo-away a couple that tried to slide into our table she had eyed for us. Good job. I ordered the jerk sliders, which tasted like sesame chicken with mayo on it. Not that great.... I would go back to this place to chill and have a few drinks with some friends. I dig it.
by Jamee Honma on
A last minute trip to Austin for the night meant we had slim pickings for a room, as there was a golf tournament that weekend, and ended up at the Renaissance. Now, the only real problem with this hotel is the distance to down town. However, it truly is a fantastic hotel. I love the Marriott chain, and for good reason. I basically live at the JW Marriott in Houston, and the Renaissance definitely lived up to the quality I associate with the Marriott brand. The hotel is huge, and beautifully designed. Everything is spotless and the service is phenomenal. We managed within 24 hours to check out pretty much everything except the pool and fitness center. - The room service: everything from the steak and blue cheese pizza to the 3 am caesar salad was fantastic. - The rooms: huge and spacious, with big windows, clearly cleaned very thoroughly. - The lobby - amazing and huge, beautiful. - The bar downstairs: for sure try the basil fruitini, one of the best cocktails I have ever had. The scallops are amazing, and the quesadilla is very good too. I wasn't an enormous fan of the calamari (it's teensy rings, no tentacles). - Service everywhere and all time: amazing. Even the gift shop guy recommended we not buy a lighter but ask for matches. Anyone else would gladly have made the sale. I would love to come back here, especially since I plan to avoid Sixth Street next time I come to Austin anyway!
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