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Aer

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204 E 30th St

307 E 31st St

Joseph's Corner

2303 Coronado St

Eastgate

2314 Enfield Rd

3007 Speedway

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Apartment living in Austin can be a blast with all the bars, pubs and dives around town, but one of the biggest questions on any time out in Austin is which restaurant is right for you. If you're a fan of authentic English feel, refreshing British brews and delicious grub, then the Dog and Duck pub is the place for a night out or a quick lunch. The Dog and Duck breathes comfort, from the solid wood floors, mahogany bar and comfy leather couches and booths, it's all bout making the customer feel as good as possible. For those of you looking to enjoy a breezy Austin night, then feel free to relax out on one of the pub's three different outside sitting areas, including a back patio and a lighted beer garden. For those looking for something to do while you drink, there's plenty of fun bar games to play, such as darts, pool and even golf, and a very well stocked jukebox. Ambiance is fine for some, but really makes a pub something special is the beer. They have a wide selection of beers on tap, from local picks such as Shiner Bock, Lone Star and Austin's own Live Oak brand of beers, to popular English beers such as Belhaven's, Guinness, and Newcastle, and even a good selection of Belgian and German beers. For even more variety, there are numerous other beers you can drink by the bottle, and there's even a modest but well-chosen wine list. Food can make or break a pub, so it's important that the meals be just as good as the beer selection. The Dog and Duck makes authentic English pub food better than just about anywhere else in town, with such favorites as Bangers and Mash, Fish and Chips, Shepherd's Pie, and even Bubble and Squeak, which you'll be hard-pressed to find anywhere else in town. If you're more in the mood for more American food, they have plenty of hearty burgers, delectable sandwiches, and even vegetarian options for those who are more health conscious. Austin apartment residents looking for the authentic pub experience need look no further than The Dog and Duck Pub, real British style with a fresh Austin twist.
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