Saturday, September 14, 2019

#145: Pool Bar

The Bar


Pool Bar. 1108 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702

Visited 9/14/19 @ 7:30pm.

UPDATE: Pool Bar has closed.

The Drink



Neon Chi Chi. 4 white rum blend, blue curaƧao, pineapple, vanilla bean coconut cream, lime flash. $12.

I'm gradually learning that "tiki" is just industry shorthand for "sweet rum drink", so by that metric this is basically the ultimate tiki cocktail, since it's made with a house blend of not one, not two, not three, but four different rums. The bartender didn't know offhand exactly which specific rums went into this particular mishmash, but that just made me smile a little bit - you know all the time and care and thought and artistry and blah blah blah that goes into making blended whiskies? What if instead of doing all that, you just dumped a bunch of rums into a glass? I don't want to diminish the artistry of the bartender here, who was a perfectly pleasant guy (as you can tell from our group photo, we made life easy on him and just got one each all the way around), but it makes you think about what makes for an appropriate drink for specific times and places. Here, floating atop the abundance of rum was a mixture of closely-related sweet flavors, like a painter going through a blue period who decided to lean heavily on one particular area of his palette. Convenience is another virtue of the tiki tradition as well, I'm sure. Aside from having a bit too much ice it was a solid cocktail, perfect for a summer evening poolside.

The Crew


Mark, Karen, Michael, Aaron, Travis, Kathryn, Neil.


Notes


The second stop on our quest to drink at each bar of the hotel was Pool Bar, which is right by the interior pool, although not quite close enough to swim up to it. Something about a swim-up pool bar has always felt like the ultimate in decadence to me, and though you're cruelly forced to climb onto dry land and sit barside to get your next round of drinks, the appeal of having a convenient cocktail source remains, and it's probably for the best anyway that you can't just chug booze from plastic cups while splashing about - that's a spring break move. Pool Bar is underneath a covered roof for protection against the elements in a semi-enclosed area away from the poolgoers, so as a barfly you do get basically the best of both worlds as you enjoy close bar access without having to dodge soaking wet swimmers wandering around. There weren't a ton of people around when we visited, so our people-watching was limited, but I can see this bar being a fun hangout spot during the dog days of summer, as long as you can handle the cocktail prices. We couldn't linger, however - we had more drinking to do!

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