A dose of mischief arrives this fall with the introduction of Austin’s newest hot spot: Devil May Care. This vibrant and sexy lounge located at 500 W. 6th Street is set to open on November 28th, 2019.
The new lounge will be located at the bustling corner of 6th & San Antonio, promising to deliver a fresh and enigmatic experience to Austin’s dining and entertainment scene. The environment will boast a cozy, art-filled and eclectic vibe in an underground hideaway setting.
Devil May Cry’s menu selections will be led by Executive Chef Jon Oh, bringing years of fine dining expertise to the team. Happy hour, evening and late-night lounge-style dining will feature a healthy and shareable play on Mediterranean cuisine. And with a nod to Old World flavors, the cocktails will incorporate fresh, organic and house-made ingredients; while the wine list will include one-of-a-kind varietals from Lebanon, Greece and beyond.
As evening fades to night, Devil May Care will embrace an increasingly cheeky mood. Guests will be immersed with carefully-curated flavors, theatrical lighting and soulful, upbeat music to engage every sense.
“While Austin has an impressive Food & Beverage scene, the team and I felt like the city was ready for something different, a break from the ordinary. With Devil May Care, we found an opportunity to wow people on all fronts: food, beverage, design, music and hospitality,” says Jack Zimmermann, Founder of Nova Hospitality. “With all that we do, our focus is on quality and guest experience, and we are excited to offer a unique, never-before-seen concept to locals and tourists alike.”
Devil May Care is located at 500 W. 6th Street, hours of operation are Sunday-Wednesday 4:30pm-Midnight and Thursday-Saturday 4:30pm-2am. Learn more at devilmaycareatx.com.
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