Connect. Commune. nourish.

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We believe the world needs more places to experience connection and love.
— Brentwood Social House

Welcome to Brentwood Social House, a warm and welcoming woman-owned community coffee shop nestled in the Brentwood neighborhood of Austin, Texas. Rooted in the belief that the world needs more spaces for connection and love, we strive to be that special place for our community.

At Brentwood Social House, our mission is to foster community, connection, and nourishment. We serve superb coffee and teas, house-made European baked goods, and savory meals in a family-friendly atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a quiet spot for a meeting, a relaxing cup of coffee with a friend, or an engaging neighborhood event, our welcoming gathering space is perfect for you.

Brentwood Social House takes immense pride in the diversity of our team and patrons. We are committed to being an inclusive destination, embracing individuals from all cultural and religious backgrounds, sexual orientations, self-identifications, and life journeys. We extend a warm welcome to everyone and stand firmly against any form of hatred. Here, we celebrate love, empathy, compassion, and open hearts.

Here’s a little bit about us:

  • We are a counter-service cafe. Place your order at the register, receive a number, and we'll bring your food and drinks to your table.

  • We operate on a first-come, first-served basis—no reservations needed!

  • Our menu features coffee, teas, house-made European baked goods, savory pies, paninis, quiches, and a selection of beer and wine.

  • We are family-friendly, with a backyard playscape and an indoor family room to ensure everyone feels at home.

Come visit Brentwood Social House, where connection and community thrive.

You can’t change the world, but you can change the world around you.™
— Brentwood Social House

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Brentwood Social House is a proud member of Good Work Austin, supporting its mission of fostering healthy careers in the local food and beverage industry through professional development and advocacy for more equitable practices.