
Nameless Saloon is a n outdoor beer garden sports bar type of saloon with craft cocktails. We have bar seating, seats on the patio with fans and heaters. The outdoor yard has tables and picnic tables with huge TVs to watch sports, movies and music videos. Two Food Trucks serving Mexican specialties and hot dogs, brats, frito pie, chili and other snacks. Currently we have a bounce house and playscape, tree house for the kids. Bounce house is up Fri Sat and Sun. You can also book birthdays, graduations, corporate and sports team parties. We have plenty of room !
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Address: 23296 Nameless Rd, Leander, TX 78641
Phone: (737) 340-7020
Website: http://www.namelesssaloon.com/
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Great staff (yes you Steven) being a US Navy guy not withstanding! Great atmosphere, great food from the food truck & just a fantastic way to unwind from a day.
Cecilia, the owner made it a point to come check out the new strangers who showed up.
We were welcomed with open arms & felt as comfortable as if we had been going here for years!
We will definitely be back & bringing as many people as we can to share this very special place with!!!!!
I added more pics. They’re definitely improving the flow and what they have to offer. They now have the new playscape, scan to order, sun shades, a new shaded patio area, gravel to the ground where the playground is so it doesn’t get muddy, new signage and fun neon signs, axe throwing, baby swing, washers, a snack shack, water coolers and cups, and in the summer during some evenings they inflate their 60 ft water slide (costs $5/kid). We also tried different drinks and food this time: Mama Ceil’s Tea, Mexican Mule, and a few more off their actual menu which were all good. We had food from the Wagyu on Wheels food truck (black bean burger, bacon cheeseburger with Parmesan fries, and kids chicken strips with fries)and we liked it all. We went there at 5:00 on a Friday night and left around 9:30, and had a lot of fun as well as the kids. Music seemed a little more family friendly this time around as well. My biggest knock I noticed this time was that there is no changing table in the restrooms so I had to change my kid on the floor… Not ideal, hopefully they fix that soon.
*Original April 2024*
I’m giving this place 5 stars instead of 4 because of its potential. We went on a Tuesday evening a couple weeks ago when none of the food trucks were open and they were in the process of building the newest play structure so there were a bunch of workers, screws, ladders, tools, all around the “bus” structure which was not safe for our 2 and 4 year old. The owner (I think?) said she didn’t realize they were coming because of their lack of communication so she had them move everything so the kids could use the bus structure. They also had hot dogs (free for kids, and free for adults if you bought a drink) because none of the food trucks were open. You can bring your own food and stuff so we had brought some snacks along as well, which I think is a a nice open rule so you’re not stuck to their food trucks when they are open. The bus playground is definitely geared towards older kids so my husband and I had to accompany our girls up and down it, but they still had fun. The parents bar next to it I don’t think it was open at the time, so there were quite a bit of flies around our food that we brought over there from the main bar. Not something they can help too much, but at the main bar fans did help a bit with the flies. The drinks were hit or miss. Margarita not great, but some of the other cocktails we got were decent. We were the only people there when we went, so I’m not sure why, maybe because it had rained earlier in the day and it was a week night. The staff were all really nice though and accommodating, and there’s obviously tons of fun activities on site it seems. Playgrounds, different seating in bar areas, pickleball, food trucks, live music, massive beer pong type barrel things, yard games, a little arcade game, foosball, darts, and ping pong, pool table, etc. It is a little walk up from the parking lot but I don’t think it’s a big deal, as a previous reviewer mentioned. It is also a bit of an odd land layout, I would hope over time some of the random bits of side “junk” will be removed/fixed to give it a tad cleaner look although I know it’s a Texas outdoor bar in Leander so that may be part of the vibe for them.
One issue I did have, especially as they advertise as a family-friendly place, is that the bartenders were dropping the F-bomb pretty loudly and frequently in front of our kids, and some of the bar songs were a bit vulgar.
Overall, definitely a fun atmosphere, I would assume it would be a lot more lively and fun with other people there and on a weekend. We will be back at some point in sure!