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Revelry Kitchen + BarBWorth Trying
1410 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702
· Bar, American restaurant, Cocktail bar
· 4.4/5 Google (918 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
High-energy East 6th sports bar with better-than-expected bar food, fast service, and a big patio; 21+ policy and some door-policy complaints mean it is not for families.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Revelry Kitchen + Bar delivers dependable bar food and friendly, attentive service that exceed typical sports-bar standards, anchored by praised wings and a strong chicken sandwich. The expansive patio with ample seating and TV coverage makes it a natural gathering spot on East 6th, though occasional execution inconsistencies and the strict 21+ policy limit broader appeal. It's a solid neighborhood choice for groups and game-day crowds seeking quick, quality bar fare.
Restaurant Summary
The scene leans lively East 6th: a broad patio with big screens, upbeat music, and bartenders who keep things moving. One diner said the staff stayed friendly even when slammed, and another called the chicken wings a must. This is a bar-first hangout with game-day energy and quick turns, not a white-tablecloth spot. The cooking is straightforward American bar fare, executed better than many peers. Think juicy wings in multiple sauces, a crisp Cajun chicken sandwich, cheesy pretzels, and fish tacos that often hit but occasionally miss. It suits groups and sports fans who want reliable bar bites and fast service on a busy patio. Families should note the hard rule: it is 21 plus only. Even though brunch items like waffles and french toast sound kid-ready, the policy means this is not a fit for children. Consider nearby options if you need a kid-friendly meal.
At a Glance
- Large shaded patio with many TVs ideal for sports
- Better-than-expected bar food; wings and chicken sandwich praised
- Strict 21+ policy; not for families
- Parking can be costly during events
- Occasional execution misses on promo nights (burnt wings, bland tacos)
What Sets It Apart
- expansive_patio_TVs
- better_than_typical_bar_food
- game_day_hub
What People Love
- Energetic sports vibe with live music
- Fast, friendly bartenders
- Crispy, juicy wings with fun sauces
- Hearty chicken sandwich and shareable pretzels
- Custom mocktails and solid margaritas
Points of Concern
- Strict 21+ door policy; multiple reports confirm no minors allowed
- Parking expense and scarcity during events; plan for rideshare
- Service uneven at the door or bar on busy nights; ID disputes unresolved
- Promotions may be unavailable or limited without notice on some visits
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$28-42 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose wings with sauces suited to your heat tolerance (Garlic Parmesan for mild, Buffalo or Hot Chicken Rub for kick).
- Pair pretzels with Green Chili Queso for a heartier starter.
- For lighter fare, opt for the 1410 Salad and add chicken.
Perfect For
- Watching big games with a group
- Casual cocktails and bar bites on a patio
- Late-night bites after nearby venues
- Laid-back brunch with adult friends
Location Insights
Area: Lively East 6th corridor with bars, patios, and live music; strong nightlife and game-day crowds.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; nightlife can feel rowdy during peak events.
Nearby: Near clusters of bars, eateries, music venues, and walkable blocks close to downtown.
East Cesar ChavezEast Cesar Chavez is a dynamic neighborhood featuring a blend of historic homes and new developments, with a strong emphasis on local art, music, and food culture. The dining scene is casual yet innovative, with many bars and eateries offering a lively social atmosphere popular for brunch, cocktails, and sports viewing.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday16:00–00:00
Tuesday16:00–00:00
Wednesday16:00–00:00
Thursday16:00–00:00
Friday16:00–02:00
Saturday11:00–02:00
Sunday11:00–00:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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