Spaces to Write in Austin, Texas

By WB Intern Megan Aune

Writing in one place can be taxing! Sometimes changing our environment can spark new ideas, encourage inspiration or give us the added motivation of working around others. If you (and your creativity) are currently craving a change of scene, then keep on reading! We’ve compiled a list of our top picks for writing spaces, here in Austin, that are sure to get your creative juices flowing. 


Austin Public Library

Sometimes, the most perfect spaces are hiding in plain sight! Whether you want to be surrounded by books, enjoy the rooftop garden, or just find a free comfy chair in a quiet space, Austin’s Central Library has got you covered. Come here to get inspired by great views and other booklovers. 

Monkey Nest Coffee

Sometimes, you need a bit of a boost to write productively! Monkey Nest has a variety of foods and pastries, unique signature coffees, and a host of non-caffeinated options so you can sip or much while you type away. All this and couches? Sign us up!

Mayfield Park

If you tend to find yourself most inspired in nature, try visiting Mayfield Park. Aside from the park itself, which is an oasis consisting of beautiful ponds and peacocks, Mayfield is also a large nature preserve with tons of great spots to sit down and write. It’s not too difficult to find yourself in a peaceful, secluded bower in this sprawling natural area, and while writing outdoors can be difficult in the Texan summers, most of Mayfield is thickly shaded. Still, don’t forget to bring water!

Flightpath Coffeehouse

For an indoor/outdoor option where you can join the thrum of lots of other worker bees, we recommend Flightpath. This Austin coffeehouse has been around since 1992. It has a large menu and a relaxed, grounded atmosphere that’s perfect for buckling down and hammering out a few chapters. You can stay inside, utilize the covered patio, or swap between both! You’ve got options. 

Foodheads

Known primarily as a sandwich spot, we think Foodheads has some untapped potential as a space to write over a meal! With plenty of indoor and outdoor seating and a bright, positive atmosphere, this could be an awesome place for the busy writer to be productive while grabbing a bite. For those who need a quiet environment to concentrate, coming during busy times may not be the best option, but often the picnic tables outside offer a peaceful atmosphere.

The Writing Barn

Looking for a nice writing retreat that’s also close to home? Come stay at with us at the Writing Barn! This oasis is situated on 7.5 wooded acres. With floor to ceiling bookshelves, open spaces for writing, entertaining or meditating, trails on the surrounding grounds, and free wifi, The Writing Barn is the perfect spot to revise or begin something new. Whether you are looking for a quiet place to finish your novel, brainstorming new ideas, catching up on recreational reading, swinging in the hammocks, or watching The Writing Barn deer romp and play, the Writing Barn’s private and group retreats will meet your needs. Rest, relax, and a gain the chance to do the work at hand with us!

Email retreat@thewritingbarn.com for more info on rentals.


About the Author

Megan Aune is a recent University of Texas graduate with a BA in English and a certificate in Creative Writing. She currently works as a writing consultant at UT’s Writing Center. She loves working with stories and the writers who create them, and is looking forward to taking that passion into the publishing industry. In her spare time, Megan can be found reading (a lot), biking, baking, and exploring Austin’s coffee shops.