community garden
Wine bar · Chestnut ·

community garden

Wine bar · Chestnut ·

Cafe by day, wine bar by night, with DJs and vinyl

wine bar
cafe
orange wine
cozy atmosphere
live music
specialty lattes
acai bowls
good vibes
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community garden by Nicolai McCrary
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community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
community garden by null
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1401 Cedar Ave unit 2, Austin, TX 78702 Get directions

$10–20

Order delivery
Restroom
Cozy
Trendy
Good for groups
Good for solo dining

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1401 Cedar Ave unit 2, Austin, TX 78702 Get directions

communitygardenaustin.com
@communitygarden.austin

$10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted

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Jan 23, 2026

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Downtown Austin Hotel Restaurant Arriba Abajo Opens in March | Eater Austin

"The venue at 1401 Cedar Avenue, Suite 2 in the Chestnut neighborhood is hosting a pop-up dinner by a local food collective this evening; the menu highlights items such as oyster mushroom chalupas with deviled eggs, an upside-down cake, and charred carrots, with the event starting at 6 p.m." - Nadia Chaudhury

https://austin.eater.com/2024/2/6/24064085/arriba-abajo-austin-mexican-restaurant-downtown-hotel-thompson-opening
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Best Pop-Up Restaurants in Austin | Eater Austin

"I’ll be attending Matthew Bolick’s early-November smash cheeseburger pop-up at Community Garden (Saturday, November 4); the event is free to attend and food is available for purchase." - Nadia Chaudhury

https://austin.eater.com/23549586/best-pop-ups-austin-restaurants
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Community Garden - Review - East Austin - Austin - The Infatuation

"By day, it’s a spot to sip coffee and eat açaí bowls in a cozy room (plus a large patio), complete with lots of plants, comfy seating, and music on vinyl. But by night, it’s a buzzy East Side hot spot with a nightly rotation of local DJs, and a small selection of beer and low-intervention wines, by the bottle or by the glass. There’s no food at night, but you can pick up some momos from the corner store next door or bring your own tacos from one of the many East Side taco spots in the area while you groove to city pop and Afro-funk while sipping on something tasty and affordable in a laid-back atmosphere. photo credit: Nicolai McCrary" - Nicolai McCrary

https://www.theinfatuation.com/austin/reviews/community-garden
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New Cafe, Wine Bar, and Listening Room Community Garden Opens in Austin | Eater Austin

"In East Austin, I discovered a cafe, bar, and wide-ranging listening room called Community Garden at 1401 Cedar Avenue, Suite 2 in Chestnut. By day it operates as a bright acai-bowl cafe offering grain-free granola or coconut water and other spices and ingredients, with four base options (cherry/pineapple; strawberry/banana; pineapple/banana/mango/blue spirulina; and dragon fruit/mango/pineapple) — each bowl is even plated as a smiling face. Daytime drinks include cold brew, kombucha, iced matcha, black tea, Olliepop soda, and sparkling water. Around 4 p.m. the space pivots into a wine bar serving red, white, orange, and sparkling bottles from the Hill Country, Spain, France, and Chile, plus beers with a good showing from local breweries like Austin Beerworks and Blue Owl Brewery; snack options include tinned fish with crackers and pickles, an olive plate, a pickle plate, and mixed nuts. Musically, they play everything from deep house to hip hop, Italian disco, and 1970s R&B, with DJs spinning records on weekends in a more relaxed setting than a club — the team explicitly doesn’t aim for a dance floor so people can sit and enjoy themselves. The interior feels earthy and homey by design (natural woods, terracotta tiling, plants, two green velvet couches, a DJ booth, and a wooden fixture housing local records, tapes, zines, and T-shirts), and the back patio is covered in greenery with wooden seats. This is Growth in Decay founder and DJ James Harcrow’s first hospitality venture, inspired by him bringing a Vitamix and making acai bowls for the Coconut Club team; co-owner Cole Evans designed the space to look tactile and simple. Community Garden is open 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. Thursday through Sunday, with hours expected to expand in June, and it’s intended as a place for cultural connection and community-building among creatives in a rapidly changing city." - H. Drew Blackburn

https://austin.eater.com/2023/5/26/23737701/community-garden-austin-cafe-bar-listening-room-open
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Diego S.

Google
I actually love Community Garden! Very solid coffee and it has a real dedication to putting on a variety of events throughout the week. I particularly enjoy their DJ and listening session nights. Plus they have a doodling night that I have been dying to go to. Plus the space is so gorgeous that it makes me want to hang there They manage to make very solid acai bowls alongside solid snacking foods, which I just find very impressive. And while I would love to study there at night with a laptop, it's been a nice experience to try and unplug instead. Give it a shot!

Sarah W.

Google
A delightful East Austin all-day cafe. Cozy, casual...you really want to stay all day. Warm, friendly folks behind the counter, too. Their new evening small bites are delicious.

Itssofluffeh M.

Google
What a great spot for hanging out with friends! Very quaint place, with great food and service. When we were here today, they hard launched a new menu which looks really really good! I cant wait to go back to try it! They open till late too and have tons of games you can borrow to hang out with friends. This spot is a gem! We had the mushroom Danish which was super yummy! Happy hour is 5 to 7pm. I would recommend anyone in this area to check Community Garden out!

Tybee T.

Google
One of a kind place in Austin. This spot is coooozy, always playing the best tunes and serving up phenomenal food, coffee, and wine. Everyone who works here is a delight. I’d recommend it to anyone.

Paul C.

Google
This is such a hidden gem of a place! Vibes - immaculate. A very cozy place to either do some work or have a chat with friends. I’ve been in the backyard space in both summer and winter and it was great in either season. The wine selection is really fun here! I really like orange wine and they always have the best picks out of all the wine bars I’ve been too. The food menu has a really strong game and the fig and goat cheese spread was incredible. The music is the right volume and genre to catch the groove but not so intrusive as to break your train of thought. The staff are incredibly friendly every time I come in here and are always welcoming and give great suggestions for wine and food. I highly recommend community garden and if you’re making plans for a wine bar to go to, this should be on your short list every time.

Sam W.

Google
I'll be honest, as a barista myself and cafe frequenter, my whole experience here was really strange. As a positive, I'll say the atmosphere is beautiful and the space definitely has potential. I noticed they had pastries and asked about them, but none of the staff knew what the pastries were. I paid for my order and a staff member walked over and said "Hi, I noticed you have a laptop. You can't be on that here. If you're going to work I'll pack your things to go so that you can leave" and I said oh, that's okay, I'll stay...? (My laptop was still in my bag by the way, I had not taken it out - he peeked in my shoulder bag just to say this) Then the coffee I got was unfortunately not good! So needless to say I did leave shortly afterwards. I understand having a no laptop rule to some extent, but the delivery needs some work and staff should know their menu.

Connor O.

Google
So so so great. Love the vibes. Immaculate music selection with live vinyl playing. Great seating options and phenomenal and unique specialty lattes!

Kendra G.

Google
Love this place so much! The vibes are amazing and the smoothies and drinks are delicious. The ube latte has become my favorite drink in Austin!