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A new event venue hits Downtown Austin

There’s a new place to host your weddings and special events at the corner of 4th Street and Colorado Street.

The basement speakeasy of Tiger Lilly has wallpaper on the wall and ceilings, hanging plants, and a mirrored bar.

Tiger Lilly features locally-sourced vintage furniture and artwork.

Photo courtesy of Tiger Lilly

In case you missed it, there’s a new event venue + cocktail bar in town. Tiger Lilly is now open at 400 Colorado St., taking over the space where cocktail bar Estelle’s once operated.

Fans of the former Estelle’s will be pleased to hear that the layout, furniture, and decor inside the locale remain nearly identical. The space features:

Who is behind Tiger Lilly? You’ll recognize Matt Wolski and Pursuit Concepts for the Racquet Social Club and Parlor & Yard.

In addition to events, the space will also serve as a cocktail lounge open Thursday through Saturday, 6 p.m.-2 a.m. Looking to plan an event? Fill out a contact form or check out our guide to wedding venues around Austin.

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