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Specialties
Abel’s on the Lake offers the best view of Lake Austin with magical sunsets, great food, cocktails, and a colossal beer selection. Come sip on a few!
With spectacular views of Lake Austin and unique American menu items in a laid back atmosphere, Abel’s on the Lake is a truly unforgettable experience. Come enjoy a drink or two with your friends while our culinary team whips up something scrumptious with a Texas Drawl. Nothing beats a beautiful day on the water with our lively crew. Dive into specials like our $ 1 Gulf Coast Oysters or $ 4 Brewery of the Week. Locals also rave about items like the Fish Tacos, succulent Burgers, Cali Chicken Sandwich, Ranch Style Jalapeño’s, and Trio Queso Guac & Salsa. Wet your whistle with all flavors of Deep Eddy Vodka and 63 beers on tap, including 17 local brews. Our huge double deck on the lake makes this the perfect place for your next weekend relaxation or special event. We can’t wait to see you!
History
Established in 2009.
Abel’s on the Lake is the prime spot to come enjoy a drink with your friends.
Thinking about booking a holiday party? Why not have it on the lake?
Abel’s on the Lake has breath taking views, full bar, friendly staff, amazing food and gorgeous sunsets. A huge double deck on Lake Austin make this the perfect place for your event. Let us take care of the rest!
Meet the Business Owner
Ellis W.
Business Owner
Growing up in a business-oriented family, Ellis Winstanley and his brother Austin were destined to follow in their father and grandfather’s footsteps. In 2001, while sophomores at the University of Texas, Ellis and Austin bought Star Seeds Café on North I-35, a struggling restaurant at the time. Within a few months, it was profitable again. The next year, they purchased Cain and Abel’s. The Winstanleys focused on salvaging ailing businesses, reviving several Austin institutions.