Homes issue 2023

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EAST AUSTIN: THE BIRTHPLACE OF INNOVATION WITH ICON'S 3D-PRINTED HOMES

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As the temperature rises and summer daydreaming begins, we're thrilled to focus on everything related to dreamy homes in this issue. Moving into our sleepy neighborhood nearly two decades ago, it’s both a little hard and a little exciting to see incredible homes of this caliber in East Austin. On one hand, change it hard. My grandmother (whose family settled in East Austin in the 1800s) would probably flip in her grave to see the concrete jungle that has replaced the woods she walked through leading her to the river for her daily catch. On the other hand, she might bask in the modern conveniences. Such as, she could now walk to Este (read more on pg.44) and have her fresh fish prepped to perfection, brought to her table by a delightful server, for her to utterly enjoy mouthwatering coastal flavor combinations. Her family were master carpenters and built many of the old homes that used to make up Waterloo (now Austin). She would definitely turn over in her grave to know that a machine can now spew out concrete to form clean, yet undulating, walls to build some of the most beautiful and efficient structures on the planet—in a matter of days.

In this issue, we showcase some of the most stunning homes in our community. From a cozy oasis in the epicenter of town to ICON's House Zero, which is revolutionizing the future of home building to a turn-of-the-century home that honors its past while embracing modern conveniences. They each reflect the innovation and openness of the East Austin community, which pay homage to classic elements while also embracing the future.

Home encompasses the entire community of people living and working together. In this issue, we highlight the individuals who make this community unique. From local craftsmen to farmers to artisans, it’s the small businesses that make up a community, and that hasn’t changed. From insurance agencies, to mortgage brokers, to home builders, we’ve also showcased some local pros who support the community with their expertise and services.

Our homes issue seeks to intrigue you to find local sources of inspiration for your living spaces to create a home that reflects your personality and style. We hope that you not only enjoy reading this issue of EASTside Magazine but that it also reminds you that you are living the dream when you get to exist on this unique, eclectic piece of land that we call East Austin.

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This home by Merzbau Design Collective shows a refreshing twist on what happens when a talented architect and stylish client's vision merge to design a home with vibrant details that also places function at the center of its form. Photographed by Leonid Furmansky

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Modernizing & Preserving

Finally Renovating the Nation’s Oldest Public Housing Project

In 1939, the original 124-units that comprised Rosewood Courts were constructed as part of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and defined the first African-American public housing complex in the nation. To add further gravity to their cultural importance, the culde-sac of low-slung buildings sits atop land that was formerly known as Emancipation Park and is still the location of the city’s annual Juneteenth parade.

For decades the history of this complex remained largely frozen in time. Sadly, though the city around it has changed immensely in the 84 years since its construction, the complex has not received upgrades to keep up with modern America. Although there was general agreement that modernization was required for the Rosewood Courts because the buildings lacked central air conditioning, wheelchair accessibility, and modern plumbing, the question remained how to update the facilities while retaining the character of the mid-century brick buildings encircled by a lively community.

The answer came in the form of a compromise voted on by the Austin City Council in 2018. Called Pathways at Rosewood Courts, the agreement between the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (HACA), the City Council, and

the site’s developer called for the preservation of eight of the most visible buildings on the site while redeveloping the remaining structures on the nearly nine-acre parcel. After many years of residents and their surrounding neighbors calling for the site’s rejuvenation, a feasible plan was finally put in motion. According to HACA, Rosewood residents have relocated for the duration of construction with the help of a designated team of HACA employees. All relocated residents will have the first right of refusal to return upon completion of the project.

The updated complex, which is currently under construction, will be designed to provide modern, energy-efficient housing for lowincome families and will feature 184 new income-restricted units, 12 affordable townhomes, and the original facades of the eight remaining historic buildings will be renovated

to meet modern living standards. While the planning process to redevelop this public housing project has taken years, the actual development itself is slated to take place in a matter of months, and the city plans to welcome new and former residents into their refurbished homes by the end of 2023. Even though the path to this point has been far from straight, the redevelopment of this historically rich site is a bold step forward for the community, allowing long-time residents to remain in central Austin at a time when many are getting priced out. The hope is that this investment ensures that the legacy of Rosewood Courts continues to build a thriving community that will be supported for generations to come. CONTACT:

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Slow Furniture

How One Artisan Creates Lasting Family Memories

THE SPLINTER GROUP

Besides working on his own craft, Philip is also involved in The Splinter Group, an organization that aims to host a range of artisans in an affordable studio space in central East Austin.

Many childhood homes had them: the decades-old heirloom pieces in dark, knotted wood, decorated with a splattering of scratches and nicks, each containing their own story. Taking the form of dining tables, China cabinets, dressers, and cozy chairs, handcrafted furniture tends to stick around through generations.

Philip Hernandez, Dallas-native and longtime Eastsider, is a designer and fabricator of custom-made furniture. Much like the slow food or slow fashion movements, Philip’s woodworking process is marked by handcrafting, use of local materials, time-tested techniques, and most importantly, intentionality. Every piece he creates is tailored to the needs of his clients, the specifications of the space it will occupy, and is imbued with the expectation that it will last significantly longer than mass produced pieces.

Established in 2015, Philip creates under the studio name Domi Goods. Domi is Latin for house or home. He brings to his practice a background in homebuilding and, somewhat surprisingly, anthropology. He notes, “The study of humans and human culture is something that is still deep within, the cultural relevance of furniture in your living space. It's not just a place where you sleep or a place where you eat. These items that we keep in our house are things that we live with and things that we age with. We have special moments

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all over the house.” He emphasizes the importance of furniture that stays through the years of memories by saying, “Those special pieces can be a part of your life, almost like a family member.” While family members can’t be handpicked, objects that make up a life certainly can be, and quality pieces like these can create a lasting legacy.

Though every piece is made with the patron’s taste in mind, Philip’s work is generally marked by mid-century modern esthetics and minimalist appeal. He also takes influences from Japanese traditions. In fact, many of his tools were made in Japan, and he considers that fact an integral part of the trade. “The whole process, from the tools to the final product, all have an inherent integrity to it. I want [furniture pieces] to be imbued with all the history of woodworking and the history of artisan making.” He adds, “This is important because the furniture that I make is not an inexpensive item. I don't rush through it. I like to give my everything.” This dedication is apparent in every unique piece Philip brings to life.

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Two Hives Honey is Changing the Bee Conversation.

Protecting bees is one of those things most of us know is important. But the reasons why, and possibly more importantly, how, are elusive. Tara Chapman, beekeeper and CEO of Two Hives Honey, is on a mission to change that.

DID YOU KNOW?

Honey bees are not native bees; they're native to Afro-Eurasia. While important, it's also important to remember to protect our native pollinators. There are over 4,000 species of native bees living in Texas alone, and each plays a significant role in our local ecosystem.

BEEKEEPER TRAINING

In keeping with their bee-first philosophy, Two Hives trains novice beekeepers, offering a range of services from one-on-one training, group classes, and apprenticeships.

BEE A POLLINATOR

Tara is an ardent ambassador of bees. The West Texas native pivoted from an intelligence career in the CIA to full-time honey farmer after several years of dabbling in the art. Her neighbor and owner of Nile Valley Herbs was gracious enough to allow her to keep hives in his backyard where she often hosted bee-curious folks who wanted a peek into the secret world of the captivating

insects. Tara saw that this form of agrotourism was of interest to not only her but also to many of their neighbors. After a bit more training in the “incredibly nuanced form of agriculture,” Two Hives Honey was born to educate the public, protect the bees, and produce some damn good local honey.

The Two Hives farm is home to hundreds of thousands of bees. They house 20-25 hives at any given time

As for planting for the bees, “think about things like rosemary and sage, because they bloom multiple times throughout the year, and it's really hard to kill them. They're super drought tolerant,” Tara explains. It only takes a small time investment to make a yard a native bee haven, and the payoff for the planet is well worth it.

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and plenty of local flora. True to their roots, Two Hives hosts guests ages six and up on hive tours where visitors don the classic hat and veil of a beekeeper to get up close and personal with the bees. Tour guides share the fascinating inner workings of the hive, explaining the roles of each kind of bee and the various stages of their honey-making process. Tara is emphatic when noting that despite the company name. “We are first and foremost beekeepers... We have to make sure that our bees are being cared for properly, and we put their health and well-being above all else. But people love honey. So we say we're selling honey, but really, we're selling a love of bees and ecology.” It might seem like a bit of a bait-and-switch, but it's hard not to be enthralled while learning about the hidden world of honey bees.

After instilling respect for the work of the engrossing pollinators, a sweet treat lies in store for patient tourists at the honey bar. Here, guests can explore the assorted flavors created by different pollination sources throughout the year. To the uninitiated, the significant variance in not only color but tasting notes across different batches may also

Tara notes that beyond the usual save the bees advice is that organic mosquito spray products still kill bees. “It’s one that people don't talk about, but it's really important.” She recommends spraying at night to help this issue.

come as a surprise. The unique array of products stands in stark contrast to the homogenized, monotone honey shelved at the local grocery store. The creamed honey with cinnamon is a particular standout that should not be missed. This smooth concoction is created by applying a special heating process to the honey that takes it from a viscous, sticky substance to more of a butter consistency.

The realization that each batch of honey is essentially one-of-a-kind adds a bit of weight to the taste testing. Considering the bountiful output of massive honey companies’ product, which is blended to create uniformity, the selection at Two Hives instills a sense of reverence for the distinctive labor of love that goes into creating a little jar of golden goodness. After satisfying a sweet tooth, visitors leave with a deep appreciation for the miraculous gift of nature that is the honey bee.

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House

zero

Ready, Set, Print

WORDS CHRISTOPHER FERGUSON, AIA | PHOTOS LEONID FURMANSKY

A timeless and thought-provoking home in Holly artfully boasts a breakthrough in sustainable construction.

When you contrast the organic nature of the concrete – the beads of material, in particular – with the rectilinear geometry, the balance is really astonishing.”

- Melodie Yashar, VP of Building and Design Performance, ICON

0n a sleepy corner lot, a crisp, single-story roofline rests elegantly above ten evenly spaced laminated wood beams. Modest, yet elevated, in its street presence, the home bears many hallmarks of its renowned Texan architect, Lake | Flato, resembling a breezy, modern ranch appropriately scaled to its East Austin neighborhood.

But something about this home is markedly different from its neighbors. Beneath its taut canopy unfurl monolithic walls of gray concrete that arc and undulate in the sunlight, a closer inspection reveals thin striations of texture otherwise known as beads, which are neatly stacked in one-inch increments.

Beautiful and performative, the walls of the home are its centerpiece, showcasing the emerging potential of an as-of-yet unconventional and highly efficient method of construction: 3D-printed walls. Pioneered by ICON, an Austin-based startup founded in 2017, the home is one of the first to thoughtfully explore 3D-printing in a way that doesn’t sacrifice quality for viability, earning global attention and myriad of accolades for its success.

After inviting architects to consider ways to design a home that takes advantage of its 3D-printing process, ICON awarded the project to Lake | Flato, a firm well-known for its sensitive, sustainable approach to architecture.

“The process was highly collaborative,” says Melodie Yashar, Vice President of Building and Design Performance at ICON. The Lake | Flato team “was interested in iterating on new details with us. We would offer provocations for them to respond to, such as the form of

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There’s a general perception that living in a 3D-printed home would be like living in a concrete box, but people have told us the home is extremely warm and livable. Most guests say they could see themselves living in here today.”
- Melodie Yashar

the ripples in the façade. We knew what our software was capable of, but this was our first chance to demonstrate some of these new methods,” she explains.

For a research project conceptualized as a test bed for a home-building revolution, the resulting structure is both delightfully refined and confidently at ease compared to its high-end residential counterparts peppering Austin’s landscape.

Its interiors are bright and comfortable; the circulation between its three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and shared spaces are informed by careful wall placement as the ribbed material flows continuously from exterior to interior. The warm material palette of the home complements varied light play against the walls’ rippled surfaces, creating moments of serenity and drama throughout the day.

Outside, a modest one-bedroom, one-bathroom accessory dwelling unit affords additional living space for communal living.

ICON’s walls, which use a proprietary, cementitious-based material the company calls “Lavacrete,”

Around Town

The Long Center recently unveiled a new performance pavilion, also 3D printed by ICON.

Did You Know?

ICON’s ‘Initiative 99’ is a global architecture competition that is accepting entries envisioning the future of affordable, 3D-printed homes.

were printed in only two weeks of the six-month construction schedule and are insulative, self-supported, and save time and material when compared to traditional construction. The calibrations that ICON makes during the printing process allow for control of environmental factors such as humidity and balancing the viscosity of the mixture to create a structurally sound and esthetically uniform finish that is at once graceful and playfully sinuous.

As a case study, the home represents a concrete step toward making these construction methods accessible to architects and homeowners alike.

Looking to the future, ICON is leveraging its expertise in several aspirational initiatives, including an innovative, 100-home planned community, bespoke hospitality accommodations at El Cosmico in Marfa, and a collaboration with NASA to design 3D-printed buildings on the moon.

Contact: iconbuild.co 220 E St Elmo Rd.

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Our neighborhood is amazing, and we have deep friendships with our neighbors. And we use every square inch of this home, every day.”

An East 6th Oasis

Top-Down Approach

WORDS CHRISTOPHER FERGUSON, AIA | PHOTOS LEONID FURMANSKY

After falling in love with East Austin while enrolled in law school at the University of Texas, Brittany Dadon and her husband Darryl scooped up a dilapidated 1940s bungalow on a prime East 6th plot. Enamored with the neighborhood’s energy, people, history, and culture, the couple quickly made the property livable and set to work on broader ambitions for the site.

With a growing family in mind, the duo enlisted J.C. Schmeil of Merzbau Design Collective to guide their planning, which started with the construction of a generous two-story accessory dwelling unit, built in six months while the pair lived in a trailer on the site. Meanwhile, the bungalow was hoisted onto a flatbed trailer and donated to Jumping Jack Dog Ranch, a local non-profit, where it was repurposed to accommodate staff living on the premises.

Once the ADU was complete, attention turned to the main house and the private backyard that would reside between the two structures.

Flexible Living

Brittany and Darryl have made the ADU their home office, while the attic is now a playroom for their young daughter and son.

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Bold and airy interiors bookend a lush, outdoor enclave for a growing family of four.

As architects, we’re not always taught how to work with clients who show up with an excellent vision, and you have to learn how to step back and follow their lead. This project is an example of the success you can have when you take that approach.”

“I had never designed a house from the top-down before,” explained J.C., “but with the main house, we started in the attic, designing an office that would eventually become a playroom that framed views of downtown.”

By starting from the top, the designers took advantage of Austin’s “habitable attic exemption” which allowed the addition of the third-floor space without contributing to the home’s floor area ratio, a metric that prescribes how big or small a home can be on its site.

From the street, the home is a tidy, white stucco volume punctuated by large windows beneath a low-slung, standing-seam metal roof. From the roofline emerges a full dormer, hinting at its additional third-floor attic space. Set back behind a darkstained wood fence with narrowly offset slats, the front yard offers a degree of transparency while still affording privacy from the busy street.

Inside, a restrained esthetic of white walls and dark, polished concrete floors pop with bold instances of color and texture. The kitchen, which yields to an open living room, features deep violet cabinetry over white, dark-veined marble, the spaces bathed in daylight from floor-to-ceiling windows facing a verdant backyard. Outside, the ADU’s pitched roof and pink stucco walls anchor a visual connection with the main house, shaping space between for an intimate, private pool.

“My tastes are pretty neutral, but when I was picking out all the finishes, my back house ended up pink, my kitchen is purple, and the wallpaper is bold and graphic,” says Brittany. “I was surprised where we landed with the choices, but it’s warm and natural instead of sterile and sanitized.”

Those choices are complemented by J.C.’s sensitive placement of windows which work to bathe the home in light throughout the day, while also curating a variety of views into the neighborhood.

J.C. continues, “In the end, it was a neutral palette that best showed off moments where Brittany and Darryl’s personalities and expressiveness shine through. The rest was using form to shape light and create privacy.”

After fully moving into the main home in 2021, the couple looks forward to raising their family while enjoying the myriad of walkable amenities the Eastside has to offer.

Contact:

merzbau.com

jcschmeil@merzbau.com

4009 Bannister Ln., #250 512-636-5900

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

The project team included local builder A.R. Lucas Construction with structural engineering services from Green Earth Engineering.

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Working as a mortgage loan officer since 2006 and in the financial services industry prior, Tiffany is no stranger to experiencing challenging economic times. Although we find ourselves in another unprecedented year, don’t assume it’s not the time to purchase a home. Tiffany is apt to problem-solving and answering her client's questions, fears, and loan qualification criteria. Tiffany strives to help clients make the best decision possible for their families, and, year after year, she continues to do this very successfully by being genuinely interested in her client's needs and the future of their families. Tiffany’s role as a Sr. Mortgage Loan Officer is an avenue to care for people as they make one of life’s most monumental decisions, and as such, she is so grateful for her repeat business and referrals.

Tiffany has been an Eastside resident and homeowner since 2001. In her off time, she enjoys walking her dog, Rosie, around her EM Franklin neighborhood, trying new spots on the Eastside, volunteering with Meals on Wheels, and traveling when she has the chance. Tiffany has been recognized by the Austin Business Journal as a Top Producer in the last 10 years and has helped over 1400 families make the dream of home ownership a possibility. She has also been recognized as a Five Star Professional for over 10 years, and she’s so proud to be part of the team at First United Mortgage Group as they have been recognized as the #1 Mortgage Lender by the Austin Business Journal in 2022.

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JOSHUA BRUNSMANN OWNER + BROKER

3RD ANGLE REALTY

Joshua Brunsmann, a local East Austin resident and broker, has been brokering land in Austin for nearly a decade now. In that time, he's seen the city undergo significant transformations. As he reflects on the changes he's witnessed, he muses, "It's not the same east Austin when I moved here, but change is inevitable and exciting."

He's heavily focused on land brokerage, new home sales, and land development in central Texas, and his expertise spans the boundaries of the Austin area.

In the residential sector, Joshua has watched the market's hectic pace from all angles. "As the market has changed, our brokerage has had to change as well," he explains. "We're focusing on the needs of clients who are active in this market and credible and expanding out of Austin into the suburbs has been exciting with these larger land plays with commercial groups. It's been exciting to learn a new angle of real estate."

When he's not busy brokering deals, Joshua loves to spend time playing baseball and working with youth at the gym. You'll often find him in a coffee shop reading EASTside Magazine or discussing his passion for real estate. He's excited to continue making an impact in the Austin community and beyond.

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LAUREL PRATS

AUSTIN REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST REALTOR AT COMPASS

My husband and I bought our first property in the Eastside over 15 years ago. We loved the vibe, its proximity to town, and the prices (at the time)! Since then, we have built dozens of homes and watched this area grow into the hip, creative magnet that it is today. We appreciate all things authentic, and I think that is why we are drawn to this area and remain here. It's also home to so many of our favorite local spots.

As a realtor, I love matching people with their perfect neighborhood. I think a home should enhance your lifestyle. Whether it is a first time home buyer, an investor, or a luxury home sale; I love to help people achieve their home ownership goals and make it fun along the way. My goal is to help people live their best life in Austin!

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TRUE NORTH HOMES DESIGN, BUILD, & LAND DEVELOPMENT

True North Homes designs, develops, and builds a place especially for you to live here in Austin. With a variety of single-family homes, ADUs, townhomes, and flats, their mission is to provide well-designed and sustainably built homes, while maintaining the beauty and integrity of our Central Austin neighborhoods. Learn about the advantages that they bring to the table with more than fifty years of combined experience in the homebuilding industry and an eye for magnificent design and finish-out.

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OLIVIA VALE REALTOR® | ROOTS RESIDENTIAL GROUP

Meet Olivia Vale, an avid advocate for clients of all stages of ownership, boasting 12 years' experience investing in Austin real estate. An owner of multiple properties and an enthusiastic consumer of both macro- and hyper-local economic data, Olivia stays well-apprised of market stats in order to better advise her clients. Once described as the "Mary Poppins” of realty, she is known for being effervescently helpful but fiercely able to fight for her clients' best interests and outcomes. Olivia embraces the ROOTS Residential motto of "Grounded in Goodness," mentoring clients as well as kids in need through Seedling Mentors. Find her at MoveMeOlivia.com.

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Otherworldly beauty distinguishes this East Austin concept.

Apartment F sits on East 11th Street in a bright, cheery, and artfully designed space. It’s decorated by an array of distinctive products including rugs, pillows, ceramics, wall art, pantry items, candles, selfcare products, and other household goods.

BE INSPIRED! Apartment F’s team offers consultations from interior design experts. Speak to their creative team for styling advice and help with getting a custom creation to fit perfectly into your space.

Founder Ashley Yetter’s journey to opening her own store involved a random series of events that fortuitously tied together. From her education in International Studies to subsequent jobs in PR, event producing, and fashion, all of her seemingly disparate experiences informed her current role as a creative and small business owner living in North Africa. She sources products from all over the world, but Moroccan designs influence her aesthetic the most. Each of the makers Ashley works with are families whom she has fostered connections over the years.

In 2020, Ashley relocated from Austin to the stunning land of Marrakesh, Morocco, where she designs and oversees the production of all their goods. Her desire to partner with Moroccan artisans sprouted from a two-night layover in the country in 2015. After the trip, she returned to the U.S. feeling overwhelmed and inspired by the medina (the old core of the city), souks (marketplaces), and the smorgasbord of skillful vendors.

Ashley created a brand on a whim, hoping to marry the traditional creations of independent artisans with her own modern vision. She started making pillows in her Brooklyn apartment and named the business after said apartment, an idea

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born from a joke with her friends.

The venture began online in late 2016, with the storefront debuting in East Austin soon after in early 2017. Austin, a more affordable town than her hometown of New York City, made perfect sense as a place to open shop. Austin is filled with characters who appreciate brand values like ethical sourcing, hand-crafting, and straying from the conventional.

In addition to their gorgeous look and feel, Moroccan rugs hold a lot of meaning. Many of them follow no pattern, as the weaver is telling a story of their lives, dreams, and prayers. “A lot of Moroccan rugs don't have fringe on both ends,” Ashley recalls with enthusiasm. “People here say the reason for this is because when the weaver knots one end, they're ending their story.” While Apartment F also offers

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modern and patterned carpets, her favorite pieces are the vintage designs that showcase this special cultural tradition.

The process of bringing items to customers in Austin takes a significant amount of effort from an extremely organized and determined person. Ashley loves her demanding job and takes pride in her role. She talks about her mission with a smile, “The whole idea behind Apartment F is surrounding yourself with things that actually mean something to you, as opposed to just collecting a bunch of junk to fill your house.”

CONTACT: 1200 E. 11th St., Ste. 104 hello@shopaptf.com shopaptf.com @apt.f

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Browse Artists Canopy

Encompassing four acres of property in East Austin, Canopy is filled with two dozen artists’ workshops, three galleries, and a cafe. Shoppers will definitely not leave here empty-handed. One day every month, artists open up their studios, allowing patrons to connect with them directly to discuss their project or source something already envisioned. 916 Springdale Rd. | canopyaustin.com

Splashes of Color Clement’s Paint

Since 1986, Clement’s has served the Austin area, providing the trendiest colors in high-quality paints. While this isn’t exactly art for the walls, there’s nothing like a fresh coat of color to completely change a room and its mood. 8200 N IH-35 | 1211 W 6th St. | clementspaint.com

Get Crazy with Graffiti The Color Cartel

The Color Cartel lets patrons unleash their inner graffiti artist. The graffiti experience includes the rules and culture behind the art, followed by painting practice. Bring a canvas to capture those artistic efforts, or give it a test-run on their walls before bringing your vision back home. 2511 E 6th St., Unit E | colorcartel.simplybook.me/v2

Places to Deck the Walls

Decor is a deeply personal expression that helps create the place we call home. It tells a story. Art, or home decor in general, oftentimes aligns with one's own interests, ideas, and stories. But custom art has a way of speaking to its owner that pulses through to the heart of the home.

Bringing Nature Indoors Moss Creations

Moss Creations stated mission is “To paint the world green with life, one moss wall at a time.” They deliver a unique experience, bringing living walls into homes across Austin. Patrons have the option to work with the artist to create something from scratch, or make a selection from something pre-made. Insider tip: Keep an eye out on the website for the occasional

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Ghost Pepper Glass is known for their glassblowing classes, but most are unaware that they have a shop filled with handmade items by local artisans called Handcrafted ATX. Offerings include unique pieces made out of glass, wood, ceram-

Known for their screen-printing skills, Mindzai delivers many options beyond that, including fine art and photography printing in a range of mediums, like canvas or acid-free paper. They also offer print sizes up to five feet wide, with custom lengths that will cover any wall in short order with something you’ve uniquely created.

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Unchained Art recently opened on the Eastside, with their original location in Zurich, Switzerland. Their Austin location is slated to have special events, featuring artists from all over Europe.

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A historic farmhouse finds new life in the 21st century.

For those who dream of living in the fine craftsmanship of a storied structure but also crave urban life, it can be tough to find the ideal home. Yet, in 2016, a young couple found the best of both worlds.

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Arelocated 1900s farmhouse was given a new lease on life when Claire and Justin Tapscott enlisted the help of the Moontower Design build team to bring their home into a modern era while holding true to the classic details they love about their home.

The pair purchased the house in 2016 and inherited with it a rich well of stories. The sturdy 1918 structure was relocated from the UT campus area to the East 53rd neighborhood in the early 1960s by Lois and Wiley Brady, its homeowners at the time. Today, the original house remains intact with a tasteful addition that honors its vintage character of a bygone era. “Some people take the approach of,

‘Hey, for the addition, we're going uber modern, and we're highlighting that there's an addition onto this old structure.’” However, Claire and Justin wanted the addition “to feel like it was part of the original house,” explains lead designer Jessica Smith. Jessica worked with her team to design both the structure and the interior of the addition, creating harmony between structure and style, while also maintaining a seamless transition between old and new.

To achieve consistency throughout the entire home, Jessica selected finishes that created a natural flow between the two spaces. She notes, “[The owners] fought to make sure we kept the wood floors and

the old original interior doors.” She worked to find hardwood flooring that matched the original for the newly-built primary suite. The team also made architectural choices that served as a natural response to the shape of the over a hundred-year-old design. For example, a new archway in the kitchen echoes an existing arch, producing continuity throughout the home while classic moulding and custom millwork fit well within its time capsule.

Jessica points out that, though the addition “isn’t huge” in square footage, it is impactful, taking the modest two bed, one bath house to a roomier four bed, two bath home that better fits its growing family. The impactful expan-

sion of this turn of the century home has allowed it to continue to serve as a haven for years to come.

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Top Bucket List Destinations of 2023

Experience a World Far Beyond Austin's City Limits

The EASTside Magazine travel editor’s 2023 bucket list locales are here, and if these experiences aren’t already on your list, we hope to inspire you to add a few more memories to your check list.

Quebec City

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the city of Quebec in the province of Quebec, Canada, turns into a magical fairyland for the holidays. Often dubbed the most European-looking city in North America, Quebec City lights up during the wintertime with lights, decorations, and almost-guaranteed snowfall. The German Christmas Market alone draws thousands every year, with its variety of stalls and mulled wine to keep visitors warm. Stay at the Chateau Frontenac, one of the most glamorous hotels in the country, originally built for the National Railway.

History buffs will love the many historical sites to explore, including

la Citadelle de Quebec, the largest British fortress in the Americas, and the Plains of Abraham, where the British Army defeated the French in 1759 but is now the “central park” to the city.

The historic district of Old Quebec is the place for browsing shops, taking coffee breaks, watching the snowfall all around the holiday lights twinkling, or just walking on the snow-covered cobblestone streets. by Tanya

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Off the coast of Australia lies an extraordinary snorkeling experience in Ningaloo Marine Park. The clear blue waters are the entry point to another world filled with colorful fishes and corals. Ningaloo is home

to one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and is a World Heritage-listed destination.

While its white sand beaches are beautiful anytime of the year, there is a unique bucket list item for those who visit its waters. From March to August, the whale shark migration passes through this reef, offering divers and adventurous swimmers the sublime opportunity to move alongside this behemoth of a fish. Though intimidating in size, cutting through the water alongside the docile shark is perfectly safe. And a bonus feature is that divers and snorkelers not only get to see these awesome creatures up close, but they can also see other marine life like sea turtles, dugongs, and whales.

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_ Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa, is one of those destinations that has it all: beaches, forests, gardens, mountains, a culinary scene, and of course, wine lands. Take a drive inland, and an African Safari awaits! This coastal city has stunning natural landscapes, delicious and diverse foods, and is known for its amazing scenery and wonderful weather year-round, making it easy to enjoy everything that Cape Town has to offer.

Much like Austin, Cape Town prides itself on farm-to-table AND sea-totable restaurants (all foodies rejoice!) with ample cafes, rooftop bars, and fresh markets.

Now, if you’re thinking “all that sounds great, but you mentioned wine lands, and I need to know more,” then we can relate. I can’t confirm this (yet), but rumor has it that South Africa is arguably one of the best wine regions out there. The fertile soil yields rare blends only found in South Africa. It’s more budget-friendly than most areas, while many wineries are family-owned farms, the wine lands are expansive enough to spend weeks wandering the vineyards.

The coastline offers surfing, relaxing under the sun, or a playful colony of penguins. Something unique about their numerous beaches is the fact that Cape Town marks the point where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. This makes the western beaches completely different from the ones on the eastern

side. The variety becomes enticing to check-mark more than a handful of experiences for bucket listers. It’s been said you can’t visit Cape Town without falling in love with it, and that’s a statement we plan to put to the test this year! by

Central Peru

Though the most enticing places to visit for avid travelers are typically off the well-worn path, I am going to jump right on the tourist bandwagon with this one and say that Machu Picchu should top every list. As an UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, it’s no surprise this fortress in the clouds is the number one tourist attraction in South America. You don’t have to be a history buff or a llama to appreciate the panoramic views that anchor this well-preserved Incan masterpiece uniquely situated above rolling greens and rocky peaks.

Next stop on the tourist train is Rainbow Mountain. Just a day trip from Cusco lies a colorful land, barren of trees. A hike up Rainbow Mountain yields a view true to its name, and those who’ve been say there is nothing quite like it.

As tourists stumble upon Huacachina, they may have flashbacks of a movie scene as their parched mouths start to water. Huacachina is a mini tropical gem in the middle of shifting white sands, which houses an oasis in its beautiful city center. Though this popup lake is sandwiched in greenery, this tiny town is suited for visitors wanting to try their hand at sandboarding.

No trip to Peru is complete without a stop in its coastal capital city. Lima is a patchwork quilt seaming together old and new. Stitched within its fabric are elegant colonial remnants abutting modern skyscrapers and mouthwatering coastal cuisine heavily influenced by both its native land and sea and its Japanese migrants. But let’s face it. We’re not here for the salt and pepper architecture; it’s all about the South American ceviche and the Pico Sours that will leave visitors craving more of Peru long after vacation is over.

Nile River Cruise

Floating along the Nile, the chaos of the present melts away under the desert sun as travelers take refuge in a well-appointed ship sailing the deep blue waters.

The bygone era where travel felt more like an adventure feels so distant for anyone who’s recently gone through the gauntlet of trying to enjoy a modern-era vacation. Every best-kept secret is pinned on map apps, and influencers are five steps ahead in sharing the “next best thing” in travel. That sense of wonder has been replaced by a sense of urgency to experience the most of somewhere before it’s taken over. Yet, as paradoxical as it may sound, the over-discovered history in Egypt still offers a slower pace experience for those looking to escape the rat race of tourism.

Several companies and cruise lines offer a means of seeing monumental sites without cramming into tight quarters on a gargantuan ship. Each ship is intimate in size, focusing on the world outside its windows instead of providing distracting amenities to keep the gaze inward. The breathtaking scenery along the Nile, with stops in Cairo, Luxor, and Memphis, hearkens back to that era of exploration. Even though each monument or ruin has long been studied, there’s a sense of breaking a barrier as small groups disembark the ship to tour the marvels in the Egyptian sands.

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Welcome to the Magic

The Big Isle of Hawaii’s upper crescent is most notably known as home to one of the world’s most active volcanoes. Though watching Mauna Loa Volcano explode in her most glittering majesty should not be missed, there is a whole other side to the fertile soil she has birthed.

Just off Highway 11 lies a simple village hidden within a rainforest. First-time visitors are in for a sweet treat as they pull up to Volcano Rainforest Retreat. Each turn down the black rock pathway leads visitors on a mysterious walk as they brush past canopies of giant ferns and pass mossy trunks of Ohia trees with the occasional bright pop of a fuchsia orchid sprouting off the trunks as if intentionally saying “welcome to the magic.”

This small corner of the Big Island is thick with fanning ferns and canopies of bright tropical plants nourished by abundant rainfall. Cool, misty breezes fill the mountain air of this village that sits at 3,800 feet above the sea, located just 10 minutes from the national park entrance.

The surprisingly chilly air makes the four unique Japanese-style cottages placed on Volcano Rainforest Retreat’s sprawling ten acres that much cozier. Upon entering one of the carefully crafted one-bedroom suites, guests are greeted by the warmth of a gas-burning stove. Opt to take the senses to another level by warming up in the outdoor soaking tub that accompanies most of the cabanas.

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Volcano Rainforest Retreat also has accommodations to fit the whole fam! While these cottages hold couples perfectly, there are times when traveling with friends is better than a sleepover. Enter their sister retreat, Volcano Rainforest Lodge. The large craftsman style home has all the details found at the retreat in a sprawling lodge with a wrap-around porch, full kitchen, steamy jacuzzi, and impeccable grounds.

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Though indoors, the interiors of each suite reflect an uninterrupted rainforest. Natural wood tones and custom millwork are abundant, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows offer magnificent rainforest canopy views. Multiple skylights are strategically placed for stargazing from the comfort of soft beds. A full kitchen (or kitchenette depending on the suite) fills each space with the smell of Kona Coffee, local fruit, coconut granola, and specialty pastries. Each suite is also outfitted with a pair of robes and slippers for those times when clothes are overrated. Leather club chairs surround the gas-burning stove for late-night talks, while mossy pergolas stand just outside the glass doors beckoning guests to enjoy the morning mist and lulls of songbirds while planning the day ahead.

The onsite staff at Volcano Rainforest Retreat are there to make sure each guest has everything they need, including local tips and tricks. The staff divulges where to find native food truck faves and shares secrets on how to get reservations at the sparse, coveted spots in the tiny village. Insider knowledge is given about Volcano National Park and the best times to arrive for spectacular views of Mauna Loa in her morning glow.

Though there are ample bucket list sights to awaken the senses on the Big Island—such as breaching whales, spinner dolphins, and steamy volcanoes—travelers would be remiss if they missed out on this secluded retreat that is icing on the cake, hidden within a magical misty forest.

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Seafood Reimagined

Este Brings Mexico’s Coastal Region to Austin

The briny scent of the sea is absent in Central Texas, but crossing the threshold of this bright and airy seafood restaurant, one can almost catch a whiff of the salty ocean breeze.

The minds behind Suerte, owner Sam Hellman-Mass and Chef Fermin Nunez, bring Mexican seafood to East Austin with the same level of service and attention to detail patrons have come to expect of the duo. While tacos and tortas are familiar to Austinites, there is a lack of eastern Mexican cuisine, and Este sets out to fill the gap.

Every aspect of Este is well-designed to enhance the senses. It’s the minute details that make the space spectacular. The booths are clothed in textural Oaxacan fabric. Coastal-inspired art

sets the scene, and a backdrop of ocean blue and sunny yellow tiles, made in Guadalajara, makes it easy to forget where you are. A curated record collection enhances the warm ambience. But of course, the food is the star of the show. Oysters on the half shell, accompanied by salsa Negra, lime, and house made hot sauce gracing the tables, cause eyes to widen in delight at the take on a familiar coastal dish with an elegant twist.

The menu celebrates traditional dishes that will feel familiar to those in the know, but it also serves as a playground for Chef Fermin’s imagination. Sam exuberantly explains, like a

proud family member, the care and innovation Fermin brought to the creation of the Trout a la Pulla. He looked to the famous French dish Salmon with Sorrel and seamlessly translated its basic ideas into an ebullient rendition all his own. “Fermin twisted [it] around and made the Trout a la Pulla. He made it Mexican seafood where instead of salmon, it's trout. And instead of a French sorrel cream sauce, it's a dried chili cream sauce draped over top with a little bit of chili oil and trout roe. It's quickly become one of the standout dishes of all the staff and guests.”

It’s Fermin’s ideas, pushing the boundaries of what Mexican seafood can be, that make Este

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exceptional. Having big dreams, Sam explains, “I look at places that are institutions in Austin, such as Uchi. Who would have ever thought that there would be a world class sushi restaurant in the middle of Texas 20 years ago? I want to recreate that in our own way, because it's exciting to do what we're doing with seafood and show people what flavors of charcoal cooking and Mexican seafood with a Texas sun can taste like in a place in Austin.”

Beyond the incredible menu and atmosphere, the hospitality draws patrons back in, time and time again. Sam smiles, “Whether you live in the neighborhood and you walk over here for a seat at the bar, or if you're driving from another part of town, we just want to receive you with open arms.”

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Tequila Drinks: Libations that are Worth a Shot.

Throw a lime in East Austin, and you’ll hit a cool cocktail bar. Every corner has a future haunt for patrons looking to sip more than just Patron. With elevated takes on the classic marg to mocktails that keep that signature tequila kick minus the alcohol, the Eastside is swimming in amazing cocktails.

1 Hot Love DRINKS LOUNGE & RECORDS

As fiery as their record selection, Hot Love spices things up with Ghost Pepper Tequila, jalapeño, lime, agave, and tajin. This spicy little number is a pure delight for heat chasers and a nightmare for anyone who thinks salt is too hot.  drinkslounge.bar |

2001 E Cesar Chavez St.

2 Tickle Fight MAMA DEAREST

Inside this highly eccentric dive bar, there’s a tickle fight in a glass. Made from tequila, lime, and Mountain Dew agave, patrons better brace for the sweet citric fight about to make its way to their tastebuds.

515 Pedernales St.

3 Cold Pressed Sangrita DE NADA CANTINA

At a cantina with a two-page-long list of tequila and mezcal, it can be easy to miss this enticing take on a traditional sangria. Infused with tequila, their Sangrita is the bountiful love child of sangria and a margarita.  denadacantina.com | 4745 E Cesar Chavez St.

4 Midnight Manhattan Mezcalerita BAR 508

Even at a Mezcal sanctuary like Bar 508, tequila still flows into unique cocktails

like the Midnight Manhattan. Bar 508 creates a CDMX version of the classic cocktail by blending tequila, mezcal, pear, and sweet vermouth. bar508austin.com | 508 E 8th St.

5 Spicy Margarita LA HOLLY

For marg lovers looking to cool things down, La Holly has a frosty solution: their spicy margarita. Served frozen, even the heat from the jalapeño-infused agave chills out with this lush slushy.  cantinaholly.com | 2500 E 6th St.

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Looking for something more exciting than the typical marg with a hit of goth vibes? Activated charcoal darkens this drink into a smoky and mysterious margarita with Espolon Tequila and Paula’s Spiced Orange Rum for a sneaky citrus sip.  kindatropical.com | 3501 E 7th St.

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with a sense of excitement. The newest speakeasy off East 7th serves Espolon Blanco with bell pepper, jalapeño, and lime for a vegetal cocktail that grounds the pallet.  bossesofficeaustin.com | 3223 E 7th St.

Make it a Mocktail. There’s a tequila option for anyone looking to cut out alcohol, too. Sans Bar serves bar-raising mocktails, some of which feature the non-alcoholic tequila, Ritual. They continue to be the place for a good night out sans hangover the next morning. 1818 E 12th St.

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EASTSIDE dining guide

Mour Cafe

Featuring a rotating selection of the world’s most satisfying dishes, Mour Cafe is where gastropub meets comfort. They serve environmentally conscious ingredients, sourced from local farmers, which bring flavor that’s uniquely Austin to each soul-filled dish. mourcafe.com | 1414 Shore District Dr., Bldg. 3, Ste. 120

Cisco's

The menu at Cisco’s provides flavorful TexMex options for any meal of the day. Order favorites like their mouth-watering breakfast tacos or comforting cheese enchiladas for dinner. Either way, the food and the service will have you wanting more.

1511 E 6th St. | ciscosaustin.com

Artessano

The fresh tropical fruit juice and the arepas are why you need to visit Artessano. As a food trailer specializing in Colombian food, expect dance music and lots of friendly conversation when you visit. 1211 E 6th St.

Cherrywood Coffeehouse

With an expansive patio and a continual rotation of events, you’ll find yourself frequenting for the community as often as food, which is an inviting array of tacos, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and smoothies.   1400 E 38 1/2 St. | cherrywoodcoffeehouse.com

Oddwood Ales

Designed as a cozy neighborhood pub, Oddwood Ales provides a variety of flavorful ales, home-made pizzas, and Italian dishes in a relaxed atmosphere with arcade games and a pet-friendly patio. 3108 Manor Rd. | oddwoodbrewing.com

Flyrite Chicken

Disrupting the fast food industry one sandwich at a time, Flyrite is a drive-thru with all-natural, antibiotic-free chicken as well as gluten-free and vegetarian options.

2129 E 7th St. | flyritechicken.com

S-H Donuts

This unassuming store-front houses an outstanding array of fluffy-light donuts, a variety of kolache flavors, and savory breakfast croissants. Even if the food wasn’t enough, the warmth of the owners Sochea and Sarong make the trip to S-H worth it every time. 5313 Manor Rd.

Hillside Farmacy

Something about Hillside Farmacy's weekend brunches, patio dinners, and cocktails just makes sense. Perhaps that’s due to its historical location in the lovingly renovated 1950s Hillside Drugstore. Or perhaps it’s because the fresh, carefully selected seasonal food that comes from local farms and onto your plate is just good medicine. Enjoy an “Adult Happy Meal” every Wednesday night, Texas grass fed beef or house made veggie burger, fries + an old fashioned for only $20. 1209 E 11th St. | hillsidefarmacy.com

Ramen Tatsu-ya

Known for their upscale, yet playful, dining experience, their high-quality, authentic ingredients steal the show. They’ve created endless options, while still remaining true to traditional Japanese soul food recipes. There’s a bowl at the table for everyone.

1600 E 6th St. | Ramen-tatsuya.com

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De Nada

This charming cantina serves up tacos and margaritas with a smile. The handmade corn tortillas make a soft bed for barbacoa, carnitas, pollo, and more.

denadacantina.com | 4715 E Cesar Chavez St.

Jacoby’s Restaurant

This Southern-inspired menu features family-raised beef that comes directly from the Jacoby Ranch, served with heaping sides of veggies to match its freshness. Enjoy their signature chicken fried steak or a juicy burger on their cozy patio overlooking the Colorado River.

Fruta Feliz

A happy place where breakfast is served all day. Of course, you can also get lunch, but why would you when you can have chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and authentic breakfast tacos at 8PM? 3124 Manor Rd.

Intero Restorante

Intero, meaning “whole,” is dedicated to the thoughtful use of every ingredient in their dishes. Homemade pastas, farm-totable plates, and artisan chocolates make up their bold, yet intimate, Italian menu.

2612 E Cesar Chavez St. | interorestaurant.com

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Xian Sushi & Noodle

Fresh, hand-pulled noodles are the star of the show at Xian. Enjoy a bowl of Chicken and Vegetable Stir Fry or the Dan Dan where noodles are pulled to guest’s preferred thickness then drenched in authentic Asian flavors. Visit for happy hour to enjoy their $5 menu.

1801 E 51st St., Ste. C370 | xianfresh.com

Sour Duck Market

An offshoot of Odd Duck, Sour Duck Market is bringing the same custom approach to the fast-casual dining scene. With a menu packed with local flavors, Sour Duck so deliciously captures the spirit of Austin.

1814 E MLK Jr. Blvd. | sourduckmarket.com

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Amongst the rowdy scene on East 6th, there’s a bar for those wanting more to sip and savor a good glass of wine.

Stepping inside LoLo and immediately there’s a temptation to make a joking connection between the low ceilings and the bar’s name. The cozy space radiates that warmth unique to visiting a trusted friend’s place. Overall, it is minimally appointed, sparing a few fantastic details that catch the eye. There’s none of the pretension or stuffiness that one might associate with a typical wine bar.

“That's the goal,” Adam Wells, one of the four partners behind LoLo, explains. LoLo’s atmosphere reflects the founders’ concerted effort to make fine wine approachable. The idea to create a relaxed wine bar one could visit for any occasion (or no occasion at all) was born when Adam, his partner Christian Moses, and friends Charles Farro and Matt Bowen found themselves habitually grabbing a glass or two at Bufalina. They would try not to stay too long, given the popularity of the pizza joint, but had nowhere else to go to enjoy a glass that wasn’t also a restaurant. Recognizing the dearth of wine bars in Austin at the time, the industrious group decided that if they were to stay in Austin, they would need to open their kind of wine bar. The rebellious spirit behind natural wines struck a chord with these

former musicians, so they turned to the attitudes of small winemakers bucking industry trends for inspiration, wanting to return to something simplistic and unaffected.

Bartenders enthusiastically take guests through their natural wines in a manner that a friend might introduce their new favorite bottle at a dinner party. The staff share their passion for the punk rock nature of natural wines with Austinites who come into LoLo, their exuberance creating a distinct atmosphere.

Whether a patron wants to let loose or unwind, LoLo guides guests on whatever journey they desire for the night. Be it a chill game of chess or a chance at an intimate setting with a live band, LoLo lets the good times flow.

CONTACT: 1504 E 6th St. hello@lolo.wine lolo.wine @lolo_wine

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