Cain & Abel’s

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907 W 24th St
Austin, TX 78705

Cain & Abel's has been a staple in Austin's West Campus since 1991, recently relocating to 907 W 24th St after closing its original location in April 2023. The establishment is known for its vibrant atmosphere, featuring an extensive selection of beers on tap, popular teas, and a full bar, making it a favorite spot for friends to gather on its lively patio.

Their skilled bartenders are eager to assist patrons in choosing the perfect drink to match their preferences, adding to the overall enjoyable experience. In addition to its drink offerings, Cain & Abel's is an ideal venue for unforgettable celebrations and exclusive events tailored to guests' needs.

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4.514 reviews
Kenna M.
7/5/2025

Amazing service, delicious food, and efficient staff members. Drake, Megan, and Shaan provided quick service and were so kind. I highly recommend returning. You will become friends with the staff,...

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Karla D.
6/11/2025

Because this is a bar near UT, there tends to be a bit of a younger crowd. So, absolutely a college bar. However, now and again I need to be on or near the campus, and this is a great place to...

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Michaela M.
11/24/2024

Came to watch the Tyson vs Paul fight. Unfortunately Netflix wasn't working properly and the stream kept buffering, but I was able to enjoy a tasty mango kart beer (which you can't find...

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Deginald W.
11/13/2024

Cool place to hang out if you're ever on West Campus; the staff is very friendly, and they also have great drink specials throughout the week. Mostly a younger crowd because it's near the UT...

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Ali B.
1/18/2025

Cain and Ables is a classic bar for UT college students. It's definitely a younger crowd becuase it's located in west campus (the UT residential area). But it's the place to be especially on...

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