Check out these businesses in east Austin that are now open, celebrating an anniversary or closing.

Now Open

The Malin

National coworking brand The Malin entered the Austin market this fall with the launch of a new location on the east side, its first in Texas. The hospitality-driven workspace has room for 24 desks, 12 phone booths, 10 private offices, four meeting rooms and a pair of libraries across 12,000 square feet. Members can also access executive assistant and concierge services ranging from support for meeting preparation to dining reservations.The Flower Shop

The new multi-story eatery and bar concept from Eldridge Hospitality is inspired by classic Midwestern diner and pub culture. It features a dining area, multiple bar spaces and a private second floor area, and a rooftop patio overlooking downtown. Signature dishes and classic bar fare is offered alongside house cocktails, local beer and natural wine.
The Flower Shop Austin features a rooftop patio space. (Courtesy The Flower Shop)
The Flower Shop Austin features a rooftop patio space. (Courtesy The Flower Shop)
Teddy’s Neighborhood Bar


From the same team behind Love Supreme Pizza Bar, is a neighborhood cocktail bar taking over the former Thunderbird Coffee space on Manor Road. Teddy's is co-owned by Ryan and Wade McElroy, Paulina Cline and Love Supreme executive chef Russell Victorioso.FUSE Workspace

A new office, event and coworking facility is now open. The 33,000-square-foot workspace features almost 130 private offices, private suites and meeting rooms, and is staffed full-time. Amenities include onsite parking and bike lockers, a gym, multiple patios, fiber internet service, and drink and snack offerings. It’s Fuse's fifth coworking space in Texas.Loudmouth

Daybreak Hospitality—behind brunch restaurant Paperboy—recently opened Loudmouth, offering pizza, sandwiches, beer and more in a historic house.
Loudmouth offers pizzas, sandwiches and shareable dishes that are takes on Italian-American cuisine. (Courtesy Loudmouth)
Loudmouth offers pizzas, sandwiches and shareable dishes that are takes on Italian-American cuisine. (Courtesy Loudmouth)
In the News

Rebel Cheese


Life-long foodies turned vegan, Kirsten Maitland and Fred Zwar brought their creation of artisan, vegan cheese to a storefront in the Mueller area of Austin, known as Rebel Cheese, five years ago this October. The fromagerie uses four ingredients in their cheese: cashews, water, salt and cultures. Offerings include brie, smoked cheddar, pimento and more.
Rebel Cheese celebrated five years offering artisan vegan cheese options to Austinites in October. (Courtesy Rebel Cheese)
Rebel Cheese celebrated five years offering artisan vegan cheese options to Austinites in October. (Courtesy Rebel Cheese)
Closings

Revival Coffee

The pink-colored coffee shop closed its doors on the East side late October. Local business owner Gabriela Alma Bucio was unable to secure a long-term lease for the future. The shop served traditional coffee drinks as well as specialty drinks and pastries inside the business’ famous pink interior. Bucio is hoping to relocate Revival Coffee in the future. Bucio also owns other businesses through Gabriela’s Group, such as restaurant Taquero Mucho and night club Mala Vida.Outer Heaven Disco Club

Outer Heaven Disco Club will close in March due to the landlord not renewing the club’s lease, according to a social media post from the business. Outer Heaven is a nightclub owned by Sean Daigle that offers karaoke Monday through Thursday and dancing on Friday and Saturday nights.