Bar in Austin, United States
The Far Out Lounge & Stage
100Pearl PointsSouth Congress live music, no tourist crowds.

About The Far Out Lounge & Stage
The Far Out Lounge & Stage on South Congress Ave earns its place as a South Austin live music fixture, especially for late-night evenings where the outdoor stage setup and local crowd create a genuine atmosphere. Walk-in friendly and easy to book, it's a practical pick for casual groups or low-key dates — but not the right call if you want craft cocktails or table service.
Is The Far Out Lounge & Stage Worth the Trip to South Congress?
Yes — if live music and a late-night outdoor atmosphere are what you're after, The Far Out Lounge & Stage on South Congress Ave delivers in a way that most Austin bars don't. This is a venue built for evenings that stretch past midnight, where the energy compounds as the night deepens. If you want a polished cocktail bar with quiet conversation, look elsewhere. If you want a sprawling South Austin compound where local and touring acts play under the open sky, this is a strong call.
The Portrait
The Far Out sits at 8504 S Congress Ave, well south of the tourist corridor, which shapes its character considerably. The crowd here skews local — regulars who've made it a fixture of South Austin's music-and-beer circuit rather than visitors working through a checklist. That geographic remove from downtown is the point: the venue operates at its own pace, and the atmosphere reflects it. Sound carries differently outdoors, and The Far Out's open-air setup means the experience is tied to the night air as much as the stage. Early in the evening it functions as a casual hangout; as the clock moves past 10 PM, it becomes something closer to a proper Austin music night, with a crowd that's there for the act rather than the bar tab.
For a special occasion, this works well as a low-pressure alternative to ticketed concert venues, the kind of night where the event is the setting as much as the headline. It's also a reasonable date option if your companion is into live music and prefers atmosphere over service formality. Booking is easy, which matters: you won't lose a reservation slot to indecision the way you might at downtown venues. Austin's broader bar scene, covered in our full Austin bars guide, skews toward craft cocktail rooms and rooftop bars, so a venue with genuine music infrastructure and outdoor space is a useful counterpoint.
The South Congress corridor has changed significantly over the past decade, and The Far Out represents an older, less curated version of the strip, which is either a selling point or a drawback depending on what you want. If you're coming from the north side of the city, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Slaughter Lane is nearby and offers a different kind of evening if the music lineup doesn't appeal. For a broader night out in the area, 2500 E 6th St gives you a more concentrated bar-hopping option closer to the center. And if you want to see what Austin's food-forward bar side looks like, Aba Austin or Nickel City are worth comparing before you commit to a night out.
Late-night viability is where The Far Out earns its place. Many Austin bars wind down or shift energy awkwardly after midnight; the structure of a live music venue with a stage and outdoor space gives this one a natural arc. The experience has a reason to exist at 11 PM in a way that a standard bar doesn't. That's the practical case for booking it into a late-evening slot rather than treating it as a first stop.
For those building out a broader Austin trip, our full Austin restaurants guide, full Austin hotels guide, full Austin wineries guide, and full Austin experiences guide cover the rest of the city's options. If you want a point of comparison for serious late-night cocktail bars elsewhere, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston all operate in a different register, more controlled, more curated, which clarifies what The Far Out is and isn't trying to be.
Practical details: Reservations: Not required; walk-in friendly. Booking difficulty: Easy. Location: 8504 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745, south of the main downtown and SoCo tourist stretch, so factor in transport. Price range: Not published; expect casual bar pricing consistent with South Austin venues. Leading for: Live music nights, late evenings, low-key dates, casual group outings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The Far Out Lounge & Stage have happy hour deals?
- Specific happy hour details aren't published in available data. Your leading move is to check their current schedule directly before visiting, as South Austin bar happy hours tend to be weekday-focused and subject to change with the music calendar.
What's the crowd like at The Far Out Lounge & Stage?
- Primarily local South Austin regulars rather than the downtown tourist circuit. The crowd gets more music-focused as the evening progresses. Expect a casual, unpretentious mix, this isn't a see-and-be-seen venue.
Do I need a reservation at The Far Out Lounge & Stage?
- No reservation is needed for general entry. Walk-ins are the standard approach. On nights with a popular act on the stage, arriving earlier gives you better positioning for the show. Check whether specific events require advance tickets.
Is The Far Out Lounge & Stage good for a date?
- A reasonable date option if your companion enjoys live music and outdoor settings over formal service. The low-pressure atmosphere works in its favour. For a more structured date with food and cocktails, Aba Austin or Nickel City offer more control over the experience.
Is the food good at The Far Out Lounge & Stage?
- No verified food menu data is available for this venue. Music-focused bar venues in Austin typically offer snack-level food at leading. Plan to eat before arriving or treat any food offering as supplementary rather than the draw.
Is The Far Out Lounge & Stage good for groups?
- Yes, the outdoor format and easy walk-in policy make it well-suited to casual group outings. Large groups won't face the coordination issues that come with reservation-only venues. It's a stronger fit for groups where consensus on atmosphere matters more than a specific table or menu.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The Far Out Lounge & Stage have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour times and pricing aren't confirmed in the available data for The Far Out. What is consistent with South Austin bar culture at this address on S Congress Ave is that weekday drink deals are common at venues in this tier. Check directly before you go — this is not the kind of spot that posts a rigid schedule.
What's the crowd like at The Far Out Lounge & Stage?
Primarily local and South Austin-skewing — this is well south of the 6th Street and Rainey Street tourist pull, which keeps the room grounded. Expect a mix of regulars, music fans, and people who deliberately avoid the downtown circuit. It is not a dressed-up crowd.
Do I need a reservation at The Far Out Lounge & Stage?
No reservation is needed for general entry, but for ticketed shows at the stage, buying in advance is the practical move. Show up early if you want a decent spot outdoors on a weekend — the layout rewards those who arrive before the headliner.
Is The Far Out Lounge & Stage good for a date?
Yes, with the right expectations. A live music night here works well for a low-pressure, casual date — outdoor setting, something happening on stage, and no need to perform a reservation. It is a better call than a louder downtown bar if you actually want to talk between sets. Skip it if your date expects a polished cocktail bar experience.
Is the food good at The Far Out Lounge & Stage?
Cuisine type is not documented in the available data, so specific dish quality cannot be assessed here. South Austin bar venues at this address typically operate food trucks or a limited bar kitchen. Treat it as a drinking-and-music destination first, and verify current food options before making it a dinner anchor.
Is The Far Out Lounge & Stage good for groups?
Yes — the outdoor format at 8504 S Congress Ave suits groups better than a tight indoor bar would. You have room to spread out, and a live set gives the night structure without requiring everyone to coordinate conversation. For groups wanting a more curated cocktail focus, Nickel City or Half Step are stronger alternatives.
Location
8504 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745
Austin, United States
Compare The Far Out Lounge & Stage
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The Far Out Lounge & Stage | Easy | |
| The Roosevelt Room | Unknown | |
| Nickel City | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| DuMont's Down Low | Unknown | |
| Eden Cocktail Room | Unknown | |
| Half Step | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
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
Measured against Austin's craft cocktail venues, The Far Out Lounge & Stage is operating in a different category entirely. The Roosevelt Room is the right call if you want technical cocktail work and a controlled indoor environment, it's a better date venue for anyone who values the drink itself over the setting. Half Step similarly offers a more curated bar experience with serious cocktail credentials. The Far Out wins on atmosphere and live music infrastructure, not drink program depth.
Nickel City is the closest peer in terms of casual, unpretentious energy, but it's a beer-and-shot bar without the music stage, so the late-night experience is fundamentally different. DuMont's Down Low and Eden Cocktail Room lean more heavily into the cocktail bar format, which makes them stronger choices for a first date or a business drink where ambiance control matters. For a large group that wants live music and low booking friction, The Far Out is the practical pick over any of these alternatives.
The decision comes down to what you're optimising for. If the priority is drink quality and service, route your evening toward The Roosevelt Room or Half Step. If you want outdoor space, a stage, and a local South Austin crowd without a reservation headache, The Far Out is the right answer, and there isn't a close competitor in that specific lane among this peer set.
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