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Boiler Nine Bar + Grill breathes new life into downtown Austin’s historic power plant

08/22/2016
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  • Seaholm Power Plant plaza
    Austin’s restaurant scene got a little hotter this year, with the July opening of <a href="http://www.boilernine.com">Boiler Nine Bar + Grill</a>, which occupies part of the historic <a href="http://www.seaholm.info/project.html">Seaholm Power Plant</a>. With the restaurant opening, the 1950 <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/art-deco/">art deco</a> power plant, in the heart of the downtown district, celebrated the first chapter of its new life. Occupying 11,000 square feet, Boiler Nine is the centerpiece of the renovated power plant, which operated until 1989 and was decommissioned in 1996. After three years of construction, the opening of Boiler Nine Bar + Grill is an event worth toasting.
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  • Boiler Nine Bar + Grill interior
    The restaurant, named for its home in the ninth boiler room of <a href="http://www.seaholm.info/timeline.html">the original power plant</a>, offers a variety of environments for diners (and drinkers) to enjoy. The main restaurant features an open kitchen where visitors can watch the wood-fired grill in action.
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  • Deck Nine rooftop bar
    Deck Nine Observatory Bar comprises a rooftop space with jaw-dropping city views.
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  • The Boiler Room bar
    Three stories below, customers can partake of fine beverages in The Boiler Room, a “subterranean drinking den” located on the lowest level near the original boiler room.
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  • Boiler Nine Bar + Grill main interior
    The restaurant opened to the public Jul. 5, after a careful renovation by La Corsha Hospitality Group which is opening several other restaurants and hotels in Texas this year.
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  • Boiler Nine Bar + Grill main restaurant
    Boiler Nine’s adaptive reuse of the Seaholm Power Plant space is unique, as Austin-based architecture firm <a href="http://www.stgdesign.com/seaholm-power-plant-redevelopment">STG Design</a> worked to ensure the restaurant and bar were designed specifically to fit into the art deco atmosphere of the original structure. Other sections of the power plant in the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/adaptive-reuse/">redevelopment</a> are promised to maintain respect for the original architecture as well.
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  • Boiler Nine Bar + Grill entrance
    “We are very excited to open Boiler Nine Bar + Grill to the public,” said Laura Shearer, Director of Operations, in a statement. “We’ve spent a lot of time bringing our idea to life while preserving the look and feel of the historic boiler room.”
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  • Seaholm Power Plant front exterior
    Boiler Nine is located in downtown Austin on West Cesar Chavez St., east of S. Lamar Blvd, just a short stroll from the banks of the Colorado River. After three years of construction, the restaurant is a welcome addition to Austin's historic downtown district.
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  • Seaholm Power Plant NW exterior
    Seaholm Power Plant - Austin, Texas.
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Seaholm Power Plant plaza

Austin’s restaurant scene got a little hotter this year, with the July opening of Boiler Nine Bar + Grill, which occupies part of the historic Seaholm Power Plant. With the restaurant opening, the 1950 art deco power plant, in the heart of the downtown district, celebrated the first chapter of its new life. Occupying 11,000 square feet, Boiler Nine is the centerpiece of the renovated power plant, which operated until 1989 and was decommissioned in 1996. After three years of construction, the opening of Boiler Nine Bar + Grill is an event worth toasting.

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