30.3393° N, 97.7470° W
A strong sense of community, everyday convenience, and a little nostalgia wrapped in Austin charm.
Allandale is one of those neighborhoods people can’t help but love, and for good reason. From local restaurants and bars to unique shops and everyday conveniences, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy life here. Bordered by 35th Street, Burnet Road, Anderson Lane, and Mopac, Allandale sits in the heart of Central Austin, making it easy to get just about anywhere. But honestly, you may not want to leave. With so much to do right in the neighborhood, here are a few of our favorite ways to experience Allandale.
Allandale strikes a rare balance: it’s centrally located and convenient, yet it doesn’t attract the headaches of trendier neighborhoods, such as excessive short-term rentals or heavy late-night traffic
Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, foodie, or looking for a family-friendly community, this neighborhood truly offers something for everyone. What makes Allandale really shine is its community. This neighborhood has one of Austin’s most active homeowners associations, and they’ve been looking out for each other since the ’70s. From organizing events to protecting the neighborhood’s charm, it’s clear people here care deeply about where they live.
It’s a great mix of established homeowners and new families moving in, creating a balance of tradition and fresh energy. People tend to be pretty engaged, friendly, and connected, which makes it easy to feel at home fast. On top of that, Allandale is super walkable. Whether you’re headed out for coffee, grabbing dinner, or popping into a boutique, you can do it all just steps from home.
If you’re drawn to tree-lined streets, Mid-Century charm, and Austin’s signature laid-back vibe, Allandale checks every box. Most of Allandale was built in the 1950s and ’60s, which means you’ll find plenty of charming single-story homes on spacious lots shaded by mature trees. In recent years, the neighborhood has seen a wave of new construction-everything from cozy Craftsman-inspired builds to luxury custom homes you’d usually expect closer to Downtown. Home prices usually start around $550,000 and can get up $3,000,000 for a new build. However, the median home price usually hovers around $815,000.
If you're craving variety in one stroll, Allandale delivers. Burnet Road has turned into a true dining destination, and you'll find more restaurants along Anderson Rd. Grab coffee at Dog Day Coffee or fetch a just-baked pastry (or a decadent muffin) at Russell’s Bakery. When hunger strikes again, District Kitchen or Jack Allen's Kitchen are great options for a relaxed setting-ideal for a happy hour or casual dinner.
From tacos and craft cocktails at Taco Flats to classic burgers and good beer at Billy’s, it's the kind of place where dinner easily turns into happy hour-or a longer hangout. For a more relaxed lunch or dinner vibe, you’ve got to check out Camp Out inside Yard Bar—an outdoor, communal setting that often hosts neighborhood events. It’s casual, fun, and feels like the kind of spot where folks actually talk to each other.
For those with refined taste, The Commodore Perry Estate is a meticulously reimagined historic landmark and one of Austin’s most exclusive (and expensive) wedding venues. Beyond hosting weddings and elegant staycations, the property is also home to a coveted private members club, offering locals and travelers alike a rare sense of community and exclusivity. Whether you’re indulging in a memorable meal at Lutie’s Garden Restaurant or soaking in the estate’s serene views, it’s easy to forget you’re still in the heart of Austin.
The crown jewel here is Northwest Park- a 30-acre green space where you’ll find everything from baseball fields and tennis courts to a playground, pool, and even a turtle pond. It’s the kind of spot where families spend weekends, neighbors catch up, and kids can just be kids. For nature lovers, the Shoal Creek Greenbelt and Ramsey Park give you room to stretch your legs, while dog owners love letting their pups run free at Great Northern Dog Park. The neighborhood also has its share of history, with landmarks like the Moore-Hancock Log Cabin and Davis Cemetery adding a sense of heritage to the area. Rounding it all out is the Northwest Recreation Center, which keeps residents active with fitness classes, sports, and family-friendly programming. Whether you’re looking for a morning walk, a weekend activity, or just a new corner of the neighborhood to explore, there’s always something to do close to home.
Schools in Allandale are zoned to the Austin Independent School District
For more information on the Allandale community, reach out to local Realtor, Kelsey Easton.
Kelsey Easton
Your Go-To Austin Realtor & Local Expert
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8,268 people live in Allandale, where the median age is 41 and the average individual income is $64,663. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Allandale has 3,574 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Allandale do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 8,268 people call Allandale home. The population density is 5,980.059 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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