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61, Rainey Street, 78701, Austin, Travis County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 512-428-5571
website: craftprideaustin.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 30.257934, Longitude: -97.738896
Carol Josserand
::Excellent beer selection. Pet friendly and knowledge and helpful staff. Loved the music the day we dropped in to visit. Recommend to beer hunters in Austin.
Marisha Johnson
::Chill but Fun Sunday vibes. Great beer selection and Love Villa Pizza food truck. Pizza took awhile but was fresh and delicious.
Jon G
::Best pizza trailer and pairs great with beer in a cool setting. Amazing, rotating Beer selection of Texas breweries. There is also an attached bottle shop, which has very knowledgeable, friendly staff. Now, my favorite part of Craft Pride is the outdoor seating area: they play live music here occasionally and have some other events (this combined with the string lights and heavy wood design theme make it a fun place to hang out). Most importantly there is the best pizza I've had, specifically Via 313; it's a Detroit style pizza with really crispy edges (I like the meat options.) A nice thing is also if you have some friends with allergies they can do options that are dairy free, gluten free, and vegetarian...so a pretty safe bet with anyone.
Nick Hebda
::One of the coolest places you'll find. Patio areas are loaded with laid back ambience. The front is especially good for people watching. Live music in the back, but sound is wired inside and to the front. Food truck in the back has top notch pizza. Then, to top it all off, is a crazy awesome beer selection. The choices cover several styles, so you can find a top notch brew for any beer lovers taste. There are quite a few fun looking places we considered going to while walking down Rainey Street, but I am so glad we passed them and wound up at Craft Pride.
Donald Moore Jr.
::One of the better beer spots you'll find. Nestled on the corner of Rainey street it's a place you can easily miss for the overwhelming options you've got in the area. But trust me, the selection is out of control good. More beers I haven't seen and really want than I've ever seen. And to top it off they're all Texas based. Nice to see some local breweries represented. Outside of the beer (less important stuff), staff is super friendly and accommodating. Didn't see the outside patio area until the second time I found my way there. Great ambiance and ample seating out there. Live music playing on Thursday nights. Can't beat a place like that. Also, a rocking pizza food truck parked out there. I've really got no criticism for Pride. If you value amazing beer and great vibes, for sure pay this place a visit.