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Multipurpose events venue Inn Cahoots opens this weekend

Group hotel Inn Cahoots will celebrate with a weekend of giveaways, live music, pep rallies, and eats from several on-site food trucks.

An overhead view of Inn Cahoots' food truck garden and stage.

Inn Cahoots spans almost an entire city block and is home to three public bars, two large gardens, a historic building, and a food truck lot.

Photo by Isaac Rodriguez

We’re Inn Cahoots.

A new multi-purpose event space, group travel hotel, and event venue called Inn Cahoots will celebrate its grand opening with giveaways and a three-day celebration this weekend.

The space, located at 1221 E. 6th St., takes up nearly an entire block and includes seven event spaces, a secret garden, a food truck lot, and three bars. The libations lineup includes the luxe Bar Mischief, rooftop speakeasy IYKYK, and multipurpose space Austin Garden & Studio (which was designed in partnership with Fender Guitar).

The studio, which features natural woods and dark walls, is filled with people at the Austin Studio.

The inside of the the Studio was designed in collaboration with Fender Guitar.

Photo by K Larson

The event spaces, which were previously used for SXSW activations and large events, will now be open to the public on a daily basis. With five condo-style suites — each containing multiple bedrooms and a private living room — the space is also ideal for group lodging.

The new space will open tomorrow, July 21, and celebrate with a host of prizes and programming. Here’s the schedule.

Friday, July 21, open 5 p.m.-2 a.m.

Saturday, July 22, open 5 p.m.-2 a.m.

Sunday, July 23, open 2-11 p.m.

Winners will be announced on Monday, July 24 via Instagram.

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