Bar in Austin, United States
Broken Spoke
100Pearl PointsSkip the cocktail bars. Come for the real thing.

About Broken Spoke
Broken Spoke is Austin's most authentic honky-tonk — cold beer, live country music, and a dance floor that has been packing in locals since 1964. Skip it if you want craft cocktails; book it if you want real Texas atmosphere at South Austin prices. Walk-ins are easy; check the live music schedule before you go.
The Verdict
If you want a craft cocktail bar with a curated spirits menu and sleek interior, go to Nickel City or The Roosevelt Room. But if you want the real Austin — two-stepping on a worn wooden dance floor, cold beer in hand, country music played live by bands who actually know what they're doing — Broken Spoke at 3201 S Lamar Blvd is the answer. It has been since 1964, and the formula has not needed reinventing.
What to Expect
Broken Spoke is a honky-tonk, and it commits to that identity fully. The draw here is not a signature cocktail program or a whiskey wall , it is cold domestics and Texas longnecks served without ceremony, live country music on weekend nights, and a dance floor where regulars and first-timers share the same space without any of the self-consciousness you get at trendier South Congress spots. Think of it as the anti-craft-bar: no muddled herbs, no barrel-aged anything, no QR-code cocktail menu. What you get is a cold Lone Star, a plate of chicken-fried steak from the kitchen, and a band playing music you can actually dance to.
For value-seekers, Broken Spoke is hard to argue with. Beer prices stay well below what you'd pay at bars on East 6th or the tourist corridor near Rainey Street. The food , think classic Texas diner plates , is priced accordingly and covers the bases without pretension. If you're comparing price-to-experience in Austin's bar scene, few places deliver this much atmosphere per dollar. The music cover charge on live nights is typically modest by Austin standards, though confirming the current schedule directly with the venue before you go is worth the step.
For a date, it works well if your date has any interest in Texas culture or dancing , it is genuinely more fun than a bar where you sit still and shout over a playlist. For groups, the layout is spacious enough to accommodate several people without the coordination headache of trendier spots. Walk-ins are generally fine; this is not a reservation-first venue, and the booking difficulty here is low. Check the live music schedule ahead of time if the band is the main reason you're going. Broken Spoke sits in South Austin, making it a natural stop alongside nearby South Lamar spots or a late addition after dinner. It is also conveniently accessible if you're heading south toward Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane.
The recent wave of Austin development has surrounded Broken Spoke with condos and new-build retail, but the venue itself has held its ground visually and operationally. That tension , a genuine 1960s dancehall now ringed by luxury apartments , is part of what makes it worth visiting before the neighborhood evolves further around it. Explore more of what Austin offers through our full Austin bars guide, our full Austin restaurants guide, or our full Austin hotels guide. If you're comparing honky-tonk and Americana bar culture across Texas and beyond, Julep in Houston offers a more spirits-forward take on Southern drinking culture, while Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu show what a deep craft program looks like if that's the direction you want to go. For Austin experiences beyond bars, see our full Austin experiences guide and our full Austin wineries guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Broken Spoke?
Cold domestic beer is the move here. Broken Spoke is a honky-tonk on S Lamar, not a cocktail bar, so come expecting no-frills drinks served fast. If a curated spirits menu is your priority, The Roosevelt Room or Half Step will serve you better.
Is Broken Spoke good for a date?
Yes, with the right person. If your date wants dancing, live country music, and a genuinely unpretentious atmosphere, Broken Spoke on S Lamar delivers that in a way no craft cocktail bar in Austin can replicate. If they're expecting a moody, date-night ambiance, steer toward Nickel City or Eden Cocktail Room instead.
Does Broken Spoke have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour pricing isn't confirmed in available data, but as a no-frills honky-tonk, drinks here run cheaper than Austin's cocktail-focused bars by default. Worth calling ahead or checking at the door on 3201 S Lamar Blvd if timing matters to your group.
Do I need a reservation at Broken Spoke?
Reservations are not standard for honky-tonks, and Broken Spoke fits that pattern. Walk-in is the norm. That said, live music nights draw real crowds, so arriving early on a weekend is the practical move if you want space near the dance floor.
Is the food good at Broken Spoke?
Broken Spoke serves food, and it fits the honky-tonk format: straightforward, no-frills Texas fare. Don't come here for a considered dinner; come for the full experience of cold beer and two-stepping, with food as a supplement rather than the draw.
Does Broken Spoke have outdoor seating?
Broken Spoke has outdoor space that suits the venue's character. It's a large property on S Lamar with room beyond the main hall, making it a workable option for groups who want air and conversation between sets without leaving the premises.
Location
3201 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78704
Austin, United States
Compare Broken Spoke
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Broken Spoke | Easy |
| The Roosevelt Room | Unknown |
| Nickel City | Unknown |
| DuMont's Down Low | Unknown |
| Eden Cocktail Room | Unknown |
| Half Step | Unknown |
How Broken Spoke stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- The Roosevelt Room, Notable alternative
- Nickel City, Notable alternative
- DuMont's Down Low, Notable alternative
- Eden Cocktail Room, Notable alternative
- Half Step, Notable alternative
Against Austin's craft cocktail bars, Broken Spoke is not competing, it's doing something different. The Roosevelt Room is the right call if you want a serious spirits program with a deep whiskey and cocktail list in a polished setting. It costs more, requires more planning, and rewards drinkers who want precision over atmosphere. Broken Spoke costs less, demands nothing, and rewards drinkers who want to move.
Nickel City and Half Step are the closest in casual energy, both offering relaxed settings with solid beer selections and easy walk-in access. But neither has a live dance floor, and neither carries the cultural weight of a venue that has been operating continuously since 1964. If the evening's goal is conversation and a cold drink without spectacle, Nickel City is the cleaner pick. If dancing and live music are part of the plan, Broken Spoke wins without contest.
DuMont's Down Low and Eden Cocktail Room target a different crowd entirely, more cocktail-forward, more date-night polished. For a first date where you want to impress, those are stronger choices. For a date where you want to actually do something together, Broken Spoke's dance floor gives you a built-in activity that most Austin bars can't match at any price point.
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