Weather Up Austin Est. 2012
Weather Up, East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX, United States
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Ample Parking Onsite
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- The Scene:
- Weather Up's orginal house has been an East Austin landmark, now updated with beautifully appointed grounds. The festoon lighting through the courtyard and patio invites all to take a seat and stay a while. While moments from downtown, stepping into Weather Up you'll be instantly transported to a relaxing and vibrant atmosphere.
- Design:
- The interior features brass fixtures, a beautiful bar, and subway tiles throughout. The exterior is filled with garden furniture, festoon lighting, and lush foliage. The second level patio is an intimate space overlooking the entirety of the grounds.
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Located in the heart of East Austin, Weather Up features craft cocktails, farm to table food, and an inviting atmosphere.
- Photographer: Melody Fury
Weather Up Austin bartenders.
- Photographer: Melody Fury
The Suffering Bastard, made with gin, lime, bitters, and ginger, was originally created at the Shepheard Hotel in Cairo to serve as a hangover cure, but it works perfectly as an anytime patio sipper.
- Photographer: Melody Fury
The original house overlooks the courtyard and oak tree, with both indoor and outdoor options available to suite your group's needs.
- Photographer: Melody Fury
This icy punch was adapted from Jerry Thomas's recipe. Cognac and port meld together with a brown sugar finish, balanced with tart lemon and topped with fresh nutmeg for an earthy touch.
- Photographer: Melody Fury
The interior features brass fixtures, a beautiful bar, and subway tiles throughout.
- Photographer: Courtesy of Weather Up Austin
While moments from downtown, stepping into Weather Up you'll be instantly transported to a relaxing and vibrant atmosphere.
- Photographer: Jenny Sathngam
Weather Up's original house has been an East Austin landmark, now updated with beautifully appointed grounds.
- Photographer: Jenny Sathngam
The festoon lighting through the courtyard and patio invites all to take a seat and stay a while.
- Photographer: Jenny Sathngam