Austin Chronicle:
Great pizza with vegan options, overflowing pitchers, an expansive back patio, and your friends' bands after 9pm make this a reliable option.
BEST OF AUSTIN AWARDS
2006: Best Maybe I'll Have One More ...
2001: Best Nod To 1977
2000: Most Rock & Roll Pizza Joint
The Daily Texan:
Bombed and snake-bitten
Tasting like a chocolate milk shake, aside from the alcoholic afterglow, the Irish car bomb is one of Guinnesss classier offerings. Traditionally made with half a pint of Guinness and a shot of Baileys topped with Jameson Irish Whiskey thrown in, the Irish car bomb is, unfortunately, one of the easiest drinks to chug. Recalling flavors from childhood, and a lingering feeling that can only be associated with adulthood, the car bomb is a dangerously wonderful fusion of flavors. Over at The Parlor (4301-B Guadalupe St.), the car bomb is a great starter for some of its other Guinness mixers, such as a Snakebite or a Black and Tan. The Parlors Snakebite is half a glass of Guinness finished with a half-glass of Ace Pear Cider. Some places make a Snakebite with any hard cider, but according to The Parlors Jasmine Mayberry, Aces pear flavor is the best combination.
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