LOUDMOUTH - 1209 ROSEWOOD


Location: Austin, Texas

Completed: 2024

Design Team: Philip Keil, Alex Gagle

Contractor: A.R. Lucas Construction

Structural Engineer: C|P|H Structural Engineering

Landscape Design: Campbell Landscape Architecture

Interior Design: Kempt Studio

Renders: Campbell Landscape Architecture

Daybreak Hospitality, the team behind Austin’s Paperboy, announces its newest concept, Loudmouth, a neighborhood restaurant offering sharable wood-fired pizzas, fun riffs on classics, and more with a spacious outdoor lawn and indoor seating. Opening this fall at East Austin’s historic Haynes-Delashwah house (1209 Rosewood Ave). Built in the 1890s, the historic Victorian house was previously home to longtime city councilmember Harry L. Haynes and later Austin’s first black pharmacist, Thomas Delashwah.

Situated on a half acre property, the sprawling lawn will offer a vibe reminiscent of a classic beer garden with rows of picnic tables, shaded patio, large oak trees, and a play area for kids. The cozy indoor space will feature many elements of the original building which became inspiration for the new design, including the stained-glass panels of the entry doors and upstairs windows, as well as beaded paneling throughout the interior which inspired the design of the bar.

“Peeling back some of the layers, we really wanted to honor the historic nature of the building and allow the bones of the old historic structure to sing,” notes Furman + Keil Architects principal Philip Keil. “The new elements we are bringing in play off of the old character mixed with playful color and paired with wood and brick materials. Our studio sits across the street from this property, so this project was even more personal as neighbors in this community.”