2 creditor is the Texas Comptroller’s Office, which is owed more than $75,000 in back taxes. Eighth St., and according to a Facebook post, was informed last year that its landlord would. Within miles of University of Texas, host of South by Southwest, and located in the core of Austin, Sixth Street is perfect for a night of debauchery. In September, Caye South Management Group Inc., the Austin-based owner of BT2, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The bankruptcy filing listed up to $50,000 in assets and $100,001 to $500,000 in liabilities.Ĭourt records show the largest creditor is BFS Receivables LLC in Coral Springs, Florida, which is owed $124,875 for a credit card advance. The gay bar was formerly located at 121 W. The Sixth Street District of Austin, Texas is famous for its great bars, pubs, clubs, and all out party atmosphere. “What would help … is one last effort to help employees transition from the hope they had for their BT2 job to what lies ahead.” “We’ve heard suggestions to create a GoFundMe to help re-open the bar but the money needed for that is too tremendous,” Calderon wrote May 7. On a GoFundMe page set up to raise money for the staff of BT2, co-owner Tino Calderon said it was “impossible” to pay the club’s rent because of the mandatory shutdown of bars in Austin and the subsequent evaporation of revenue. If you’re looking to get away from the Downtown bars, Cheer up Charlie’s is a great alternative. in the gentrified part of East Austin, you’ll see plenty of Lonestar beer, bicycles, and food trailers around this part of town. including South Congress Avenue and 6th Street downtown. The best description I’ve read for this bar is Queer Hipster Haven. I-35 Frontage Rd., was recognized for its laidback atmosphere, drag shows, sand volleyball court, and food service. Fast-growing Austin has been one of Americas most talked about cities over the past decade. The bar, also known as BT2, had been temporarily shut down since March due to the pandemic. “We are truly grateful for all the amazing people that has supported our establishment over the MANY years!!! Thank you for allowing us to in being part of this community!!! Stay safe and thank you everyone for everything!!!” Inside you can play pool or post up around the bar, or you can head to the backyard and grab a spot at one of the many picnic tables. “It is with sad news that we will be officially closing our doors permanently due to the pandemic that is occurring,” ’Bout Time 2 said on Instagram. The Liberty is one of the oldest bars on East 6th and while the warehouses that once surrounded it have been replaced by condos, it’s still one of the best places to drink on the street. North Austin gay bar ’Bout Time 2 has announced its last call, blaming the club’s permanent closure on the coronavirus pandemic.