Four-level destination featuring wood-fired fare, a rooftop bar & underground cocktail lounge.
"Boiler Nine opened in 2016 by parent company La Corsha Hospitality, with a similar wood-fire menu and multi-area experiences. It closed in 2019." - Nadia Chaudhury
"There was also downtown restaurant Boiler Nine, but that closed after nearly four years of operations in 2019." - Nadia Chaudhury
"After Boiler Nine Bar + Grill closed in February, everything is for sale in massive Seaholm restaurant at 800 West Cesar Chavez Street. The auction will run for a week, ending on Thursday, April 18 at 9 a.m. Boiler Nine was owned by La Corsha Hospitality Group, which runs Second Bar and Kitchen, Mattie’s, and the forthcoming East Austin Hotel. Boiler Nine opened in 2016 under chef Jason Stude and closed suddenly on February 23." - Erin Russell
"Downtown Austin restaurant Boiler Nine Bar + Grill is closing this month at 800 West Cesar Chavez Street within the Seaholm District. Its last day of service will be on Saturday, February 23. Boiler Nine’s management company La Corsha Hospitality Group said that the reason behind the shutter is because of “unpaid management fees” from the restaurant’s ownership company Boiler Nine Partners Ltd. Both businesses are talking with the restaurant’s landlord Columbia Texas Seaholm Office Properties to figure out what will happen to the space after the 23rd. The multi-level restaurant and bar opened in July 2016. There was the main dining level, the subterranean lounge and bar, and the seasonal rooftop restaurant and bar." - Nadia Chaudhury
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