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214 E. 6th St. Austin, TX 78701
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Reviews Summary for Roux Read Reviews »Roux's Food - Select CommentsWent here after work with a group -- had great food & drinks -- I think they could add more food specials to the happy hour menu BUT what they had was good ( just a little more variety ). more»
It has an incredible, healthier menu and the service has been consistently great, with exceptions only being during rush hour in which service is still above others in the same class. more»
Roux's Service - Select CommentsThe service is always warm and friendly, but the food is something that the average cook can whip up, mostly because of the menu 's limited vision ( sandwiches and pasta ). more»
If you 're looking for a good happy hour location with great service, good Cajun food and great drinks, Roux is the new place to go! more»
Roux's Ambiance - Select CommentsThe intimate, Historic atmosphere allows you to really find a nice corner booth for you to have a great conversation with a significant other or be as social as you want to be in the bar area. more»
Needless to say we had a great time, they have a great atmosphere and it is fantastic for large groups or if there ar eonly two of you they have a fantastic people watching open window patio. more»
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See full list of what people liked about Roux» Message from Roux
For the past two decades I have been working with a language created from 26 images juxtaposed with 26 words, that do not necessarily go together. This personal iconography reflects my fascination with language, both visual and verbal, and our ways of communication, or lack thereof. It has taken me years to collect this language and incorporate it into my paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture. The language is called "The Healin' Symbols". The critic D. Eric Bookhardt describes the work as "faux-nave" - "reflecting the inner child in an exploration of the mysteries of life, creation and other cool stuff".
In the past decade one of the symbols, "Baby", taken from a self-portrait my daughter did when she was 5 years old, has played a very important role in my work. The figure of this little girl, "Baby" became the purist symbol of innocence and hope, not just about childhood but throughout our lives. For many years now Baby has grown up with The Healin' Symbols, and I believe that her message is that it is possible for life's riddles and fears to be eased through the miracle of art. |

