Sawyer Yards

Art studio · Washington Avenue

Sawyer Yards

Art studio · Washington Avenue

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2101 Winter St Suite A100, Houston, TX 77007

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Artist studios, restaurants & shops in converted warehouses  

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2101 Winter St Suite A100, Houston, TX 77007 Get directions

sawyeryards.com
@sawyeryards

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2101 Winter St Suite A100, Houston, TX 77007 Get directions

+1 713 444 4509
sawyeryards.com
@sawyeryards
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@Sawyer_Yards

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 10, 2025

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Restaurants and #MeToo: Canceling Bad Men Is Just the Beginning | Eater

"A Houston arts-focused development positioning itself as a major creative community has a restaurant deal with the chef still in progress; the project has not opened yet, and the chef publicly stated enthusiasm for continuing to invest in Houston despite other closures." - Amy McCarthy

https://www.eater.com/2019/4/2/18291071/restaurants-me-too-canceling-bad-men-paul-qui
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Dominick Lee to Helm the Kitchen at Poitín - Eater Houston

"The restaurant, set to open in the coming months between spring and summer, will be set among the creative commons of Sawyer Yards in the Washington Avenue Arts District. Lee’s menu has yet to be fully drafted, though a press release sent to Eater goes so far as to say it’ll be 'diverse... (with) classically prepared dishes incorporating bold flavors from locally sourced ingredients.'" - JP Karwacki

https://houston.eater.com/2018/1/31/16956640/chef-dominick-lee-executive-shuffle-move-to-poitin
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Kynji-Kyzo

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Sawyer Yards offers a solid, down-to-earth experience for anyone looking to creatively explore and get inspired. It’s free to visit and easy to walk around, making it an accessible destination whether you’re an art lover or just curious. The collection of artists’ work varies in style and medium—ranging from bold and experimental to more refined and subtle pieces. I didn’t walk away overwhelmed, but I also wasn’t underwhelmed; it landed somewhere in the middle in a balanced and approachable way. One of the highlights is simply the freedom to stroll the space and stumble upon work that resonates. It’s a realm of inspiration tucked within an industrial shell—unpolished in a way that feels authentic. The red wire sculpture and other installations invite you to pause and reflect, while the wall art gives you a glimpse into the voice of local talent. This isn’t a place trying to be a big-name gallery—it’s more community-driven, and that’s part of its charm. If you’re an artist looking for a studio or someone who enjoys supporting local creativity, this is a worthwhile stop. Overall, Sawyer Yards is a space that welcomes exploration without pressure. Let your curiosity guide you.

A L

Google
It’s a nice place for a drink or brunch. The prices are way higher than any other brunch place around this place. The wings were the best. Shrimp tacos were mid. The view of downtown is very nice especially during sunny days. The ladies bring out the food can be a hit or miss, one was very nice while the other one was rude. Restrooms are clean. Plenty of parking. They have 3 floors.

Carlton Epps

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This is one of my favorite ways to spend a day. There is a large amount of art of various mediums to view and purchase. Many of the artists are available for conversation. Usually there is a featured exhibit in the main hall which guarantees variety. This is a beautiful space in itself and is big enough that it is difficult to see everything in the time allotted. Makes for a nice date, inspiration and exposure for the budding artist in your family, or a nice solo excursion for both the introvert and extrovert.

Veronica gonzalez

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Love it!!! Took my kiddos and they absolutely love all of the amazing art by so many talented artists! Great weekend experience for the family..

Peaches Blount

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Very cool art galleries! My friend Angela Rose Walling had a fashion show, and I got to be IN it! So much fun! I purchased the dresses I modeled! 💃🏼✨️🖼🎨👗💜🤗

Kim Proctor

Google
Very nice atmosphere truly a treat I wasn’t expecting so many artists in one space. I’ll definitely be doing this again soon.

E Maye

Google
Great place to experience amazing art and meet the artist behind the masterpieces. You won't be disappointed, and please, try your best to support the artist. They put their heart and soul into their body of work.

Chris Cantele

Google
Incredible. Art spaces, craft beer, restaurants, coffee, and great, great, art?
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Tabatha P.

Yelp
We LOVE Sawyer Yards - one of the coolest places in Houston. Check it out on the second Saturday of each month when they open up all the studios to the public. Love taking my teen kids here and walking around to check out art, talk to artists, get inspired and just have a great family day. Lots of artists also offer cool classes or workshops too. Good food all around too. Free parking in all lots we have used.
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Fox E.

Yelp
There used to be 10 yards here, but they reduced it by one recently. So now I'm going to review the whole nine yards. This is a spectacular series of large converted warehouses where they have gorgeous event spaces, and a fancy restaurant or two, and they also did an Amnesty International show here that I was part of. It's absolutely lovely over here, and I can see why people pay a lot of money to have their events here.
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Cynthia V.

Yelp
This area of town is a unique collection of converted warehouses that are now art spaces, restaurants, shops, entertainment, etc. This is a great place to check out if you are looking for a rotating selection of art showcases of various types and special events (ex: the VR space station experience, candlelight concert series, etc). The minimalist setting lets whatever is on display inside really shine, and the whole old warehouse thing feels very hip. All in all, a cool part of town!