Nestled in a charming historic home, this eatery dishes out seasonal American fare with a twist, showcasing local butchery and a creative cocktail menu.
"Rosewood Gulf Coast Chop House was a Texan restaurant that operated at 1209 Rosewood Avenue until it closed in December 2023. It had been used for private events and pop-ups following its closure. The restaurant was known for its emphasis on Gulf Coast flavors and was housed in a historic building dating back to the 1890s, known as the Haynes-Delashwah House." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The restaurant, known for its South Texan menu, closed at the end of 2022. It is selling its furnishings including patio tables and light fixtures. The sale is on April 23 from 9 a.m. to noon on the restaurant's patio. The restaurant opened in May 2018 and underwent two revamps in 2020 before closing on New Year's Eve 2022. The space is now used for restaurant pop-ups and private events." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The rather large South Texan restaurant closed down after one final service for New Year’s Eve. It’s unclear what the future of the space will be, but, for now, it’ll be used for private events as well as Austin pop-up restaurants. Co-owners DeLeon, Chas Spence, and Clark Evans opened the restaurant in 2018 as simply Rosewood, and they slightly changed the name in 2020." - Nadia Chaudhury
"East Austin South Texan restaurant Rosewood Gulf Coast Chop House has closed. Its last day of restaurant service at 1209 Rosewood Avenue was on New Year’s Eve, Saturday, December 31." - Nadia Chaudhury
"This historic house-turned-restaurant is a quiet spot with limited seating that works great for impressing the person your overbearing friend set you up with who also has an overbearing friend. The menu is pretty short and full of things that are easily shared if the date is going well, and easy to hoard to yourself if not. Try the smoked mushrooms and grilled carrots, and if things work out, take your overbearing friend here next time as a thank you." - Adele Hazan