Bar in Austin, United States
Little Brother
100Pearl PointsRainey Street's answer to a real cocktail bar.

About Little Brother
Little Brother on Rainey Street is the right call when you want a proper cocktail bar rather than another crowded patio stop. The compact, interior-focused room suits pairs and small groups best, and walk-ins are easy most nights. Go early for the quietest version of the experience, and check our full Austin bars guide for how it fits the wider scene.
Who Little Brother Is For — And When to Go
If you're spending a night on Rainey Street and want a proper cocktail bar rather than another crowded patio bar serving bucket drinks, Little Brother is the right call. It suits first-timers to the strip who want something with more intention: a quieter room, a focused drinks list, and a space that doesn't require shouting across the table. First-time visitors arriving before 9 PM will get the most out of it.
The Space
Little Brother sits at 89 Rainey St, which puts it in the middle of one of Austin's most active bar corridors. The room itself is compact and interior-focused, a deliberate contrast to the open-air format that dominates the street. That spatial decision matters: if you're coming for conversation, the enclosed layout works in your favour. If you want to watch the street scene, you're in the wrong place. For a first visit, grab a seat at or near the bar — it's the right format for getting a read on the menu and asking what's worth ordering.
Value Per Round
Specific pricing data isn't currently in our system for Little Brother, but Rainey Street bars generally run $14–$18 per cocktail for anything with craft intent. At that price point, the question is always whether the quality justifies the ticket relative to what else is on the street. Little Brother's focus on a smaller, more deliberate menu suggests you're paying for curation rather than volume , which is the right trade if cocktails are the point of the evening. If you're price-sensitive, Nickel City runs cheaper and still delivers on quality. For context on the wider Austin bar scene, our full Austin bars guide covers the full range of price tiers.
Booking and Getting There
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means walk-ins are viable most nights. Rainey Street is walkable from downtown Austin, and the address at 89 Rainey St is direct to find. If you're planning a wider evening, pair it with stops covered in our full Austin restaurants guide or our full Austin experiences guide. Visitors staying nearby should also check our full Austin hotels guide for options within walking distance of Rainey St.
How Little Brother Compares on Rainey Street
For comparison with other Austin bars and further afield, see Nickel City, 2500 E 6th St, Aba Austin, and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Slaughter Lane. If you're comparing craft cocktail bars in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are useful benchmarks for what a serious cocktail programme looks like at this price tier. Check our full Austin wineries guide if your evening extends beyond cocktails.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Little Brother good for groups?
Small groups of two to four work well here given the compact interior. Larger parties should plan around the space: Rainey Street's bar corridor gives you fallback options nearby, but Little Brother's room suits pairs and small crews over full group outings. If you're organising six or more, Half Step on the east side has more room to manoeuvre.
What's the crowd like at Little Brother?
Little Brother sits at 89 Rainey St, which puts it in one of Austin's most active bar corridors, so expect a mix of locals who know the street and visitors working their way along it. The interior-focused room tends to filter out the loudest patio crowd, which means the vibe skews slightly older and more drink-focused than the bars immediately around it.
Is Little Brother good for a date?
Yes, it's a reasonable date pick on Rainey Street. The compact interior and cocktail-forward format make it feel more considered than the average patio bar on the strip. Arrive early if you want a seat rather than standing room, and the walkable street gives you easy options to move on to afterward.
Do I need a reservation at Little Brother?
No reservation needed. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, meaning walk-ins work most nights at 89 Rainey St. Weekends on Rainey Street get busy, so earlier in the evening gives you a better shot at a seat inside rather than waiting at the door.
Is the food good at Little Brother?
Food details aren't in our current data for Little Brother. If a full meal is part of your plan, Aba Austin nearby covers that more comprehensively. Little Brother is better approached as a drinks-first stop.
Does Little Brother have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in our data for Little Brother. Rainey Street bars generally run cocktails at $14–$18 per round, so if price is a factor, arriving before peak hours is the practical move regardless of any formal deal structure.
Location
89 Rainey St, Austin, TX 78701
Austin, United States
Compare Little Brother
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Little Brother | Easy |
| The Roosevelt Room | Unknown |
| Nickel City | Unknown |
| DuMont's Down Low | Unknown |
| Eden Cocktail Room | Unknown |
| Half Step | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
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
Little Brother sits in a different lane from The Roosevelt Room, which is the obvious comparison if you want a formally programmed, awards-recognised cocktail experience in Austin. The Roosevelt Room runs a more ambitious menu with deeper technical credentials, if the cocktail itself is the centrepiece of your night, that's where to go. Little Brother is a better call when you want craft intent without the formality, especially on Rainey Street where the alternative is largely volume-driven patio bars.
Nickel City is the value comparison worth making. It runs cheaper, keeps the quality honest, and has a relaxed bar-bar atmosphere that Little Brother's more interior-focused room echoes in spirit. If price-per-round is your main filter, Nickel City wins. Half Step is another serious option on the cocktail front, it has a stronger outdoor component than Little Brother and is better suited to larger groups. DuMont's Down Low and Eden Cocktail Room round out the Austin craft cocktail tier and are worth knowing if you're planning a longer evening across multiple stops.
For a first-timer deciding between these options: book The Roosevelt Room if you want the most credentialled experience, go to Nickel City if value matters most, and choose Little Brother when you want something with a quieter room and easy walk-in access on Rainey Street specifically.
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