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Warehouse District

Once an industrial hub, Austin's Warehouse District is now a dynamic downtown neighborhood. Explore its gritty, atmospheric brick warehouses, which house MICHELIN-recognized dining, vibrant LGBTQ+ nightlife, live jazz, and a year-round Saturday farmers market.

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What is the Warehouse District known for?

The Warehouse District is known for its dynamic nightlife and entertainment, featuring MICHELIN-recognized restaurants, live jazz, LGBTQ+ nightlife, and a Saturday farmers market. It has a gritty, atmospheric character, with many bars and restaurants housed in renovated brick warehouses.

Where is the Warehouse District located?

The district is located in downtown Austin, bordered by Second Street and Congress Avenue. It sits west of Congress Avenue, borders the north shore of Lake Austin, and is situated near the 2nd Street District and the Austin Convention Center.

Is there a farmers market in the area?

Yes, the SFC Farmers' Market Downtown takes place in the district. It operates every Saturday morning, year-round, rain or shine.

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What to know

The Warehouse District stands as one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving neighborhoods in downtown Austin. Over the last decade, it has earned a reputation as one of the fastest-growing areas in the downtown core. This vibrant district has successfully transitioned from its industrial roots into a welcoming, urban hub. Its defining architectural character is shaped by renovated brick warehouses that now house a variety of modern establishments, giving the entire neighborhood a gritty yet highly atmospheric charm. Geographically, the district is bordered by Second Street and Congress Avenue, situated to the west of Congress Avenue and bordering the north shore of Lake Austin. It lies east of Austin’s West End and Market District, and sits in close proximity to the 2nd Street District and the Austin Convention Center. The neighborhood features a distinctly urban layout, characterized by stacked residences built directly above a diverse collection of retail shops and local restaurants. What was once considered a mere extension of the bustling Sixth Street has matured into a completely distinct nightlife and dining destination. Today, the district is highly celebrated for its diverse culinary scene, which includes MICHELIN-recognized restaurants. As night falls, the area comes alive with live jazz performances and a legendary, inclusive LGBTQ+ nightlife scene. Whether you are looking for a sophisticated dinner or a high-energy dance floor, the district offers a welcoming space for all. During the day, the district shifts its focus to community-centric gatherings. Every Saturday morning, year-round and rain or shine, the SFC Farmers' Market Downtown takes over the area, offering fresh local goods. The neighborhood also hosts active community events, such as the Warehouse District 10K social runs and walks. These free, open-to-the-public events begin and end at local host venues, including Halcyon Coffee located at 218 West 4th Street, blending fitness with the district's social scene.

Visitor tips

  • Visit on a Saturday morning to experience the year-round SFC Farmers' Market Downtown, which operates rain or shine.
  • Head to 218 West 4th Street to find Halcyon Coffee, a local hub that hosts free, public social run and walk events.
  • Explore the area after sunset to experience the district's active live jazz and LGBTQ+ nightlife scene.

Nearby context

The Warehouse District is ideally situated in the heart of downtown Austin, making it a perfect jumping-off point for further exploration. Just a short walk away, you can dive into nostalgia at the Texas Toy Museum or enjoy a unique meal at Swift's Attic. Its location near the 2nd Street District and the north shore of Lake Austin ensures you are never far from the city's best shopping, dining, and scenic waterfront views.

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