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Exterior rendering of Pins Mechanical Co. in Austin.

Pins Mechanical Co. offers a one-of-a-kind experience that blends retro charm with a modern way of gathering and building community.

Photo provided by Pins Mechanical Co.

Your new favorite social destination has entered the chat.

Pins Mechanical Co. is bringing its unique blend of classic entertainment + craft cocktails to the St. Elmo District this spring.

With a mission to connect people through nostalgic games, craft beers, and old-school fun, the expansive 43,000-sqft venue will feature:

Interior rendering of Pins Mechanical Co. in Austin

We can’t wait to experience this social destination with our besties.

Photo provided by Pins Mechanical Co.

Did we mention this will be their largest location to date?

Expect three bars serving craft cocktails, zero and low-proof beverages, and a curated selection of local draft beers. While food isn’t served, guests can bring their own or grab a bite from rotating food trucks nearby.

The venue also includes a mezzanine for private events, a central courtyard, and expansive patios with fire pits — transforming the former St. Elmo Public Market into a vibrant gathering place.

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