
Apartments near Buffalo Billiards in Austin, TX (830 Rentals)


MAA South Lamar

Alexan Rivercrest

415Colorado

Capitol Living (Furnished Rooms)

The Residences at ATX Tower

Hanover Brazos Street

Alexan Riverside

Starlight

The Bouldin

Sienna at the Thompson

The Clark

Residences at Saltillo

Skyloft Austin

San Remo Apartments

Platform

Water Marq

Berkshire Riverview

1883 at Cameron House Student Living

Grayson

Villas on Guadalupe

Sterling

AMLI Eastside

1883 at Montgomery House Student Living

Eastside Station

Lakeshore Pearl

AMLI South Shore

Corazon

SkyHouse Austin

Sabina

Eleven by Windsor

The Lola

Sentral East Austin

Nueces

Talavera Lofts

1155 Barton Springs

Aura Thirty2

Karnes

The Arnold
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Cowboys are as much of a Texas trademark as, well, the longhorn cattle they tend, and Austin is chock full of historic landmarks that pay homage to the men in Stetsons. But let's face it - sometimes these places can be a bit, say, less than exciting. Buffalo Billiards, on the other hand, is about as pulse-raising as it gets. How's this for some juicy Texan trivia - constructed in 1861, the structure (formerly dubbed 'the Missouri House') was a cowboy boarding house of the brothel variety, giving the term 'cowpoke' a whole new meaning. Wild west rowdiness still holds court today (granted of a tad less risqué nature), as Buffalo Billiards contains over 22,000 square feet of gaming excitement. Air hockey, foosball, table bowling and, you guessed it, pool tables dominate the expansive open floor plan of the Buffalo. Plenty of draught beer selections are on hand to quench your thirst after a hard won victory, while numerous flatscreen televisions allow competitive multi-taskers the opportunity to keep abreast on all of the big game action. This being Austin, there's an obligatory live music area for blues and rock in the Lodge, a dining area complete with large party tables and antler-crafted lighting fixtures. For history that keeps the yawning at bay, Buffalo Billiards is a prime spot to saddle up and bring your posse to.
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