Allandale is a classic, family-oriented neighborhood known for its unique streets sprinkled with trees and charming mid-20th century homes.
The neighborhood has its roots in the 1930s, but its history stretches back even further. Originally owned by George W. Davis, who received the land in 1841 from the President of the Republic of Texas in recognition of his service at the Battle of San Jacinto, the area carries a rich historical legacy. For those interested in local history, the Davis family cemetery—a designated Texas Historical Cemetery—can be found within Allandale's boundaries.
Photo Courtesy: Austin History Center/Austin Public Library

History
Allandale earned the nickname "Air Conditioned Village" in the mid-1950s for pioneering the use of central air conditioning in homes. As one of the first areas to widely adopt this technology, Allandale had a massive hand in modernizing residential comfort.
Dining

Fonda San Miguel
2330 West North Loop Boulevard | @fondasanmigueltx
Founded in 1975 by Tom Gilliland and Miguel Ravago with high hopes but limited resources,
Fonda San Miguel was Texas's first restaurant dedicated to authentic regional Mexican cuisine from Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz, and Yucatán. Alongside its acclaimed food, the restaurant features Gilliland’s curated collection of museum-quality artwork and décor. Today, Fonda San Miguel continues to innovate with its “De la Tierra” menu, offering plant-based, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free dishes rooted in traditional Mexican recipes.
Little Longhorn Saloon
5434 Burnet Road | @thelittlelonghornsaloon
For over four decades, The Little Longhorn Saloon has been a cornerstone of Austin’s honky-tonk country music scene, renowned for its lively performances and famous Chicken Sh*t Bingo. The venue hosts a wide array of authentic country acts, including legends like James Hand, Alvin Crow, and The Derailers, showcasing over 600 bands annually. With its vibrant atmosphere and dedication to honky-tonk gospel, The Little Longhorn Saloon remains a beloved staple of Austin’s music culture.
5520 Burnet Road | @peachedtortilla
The Peached Tortilla is an award-winning restaurant group known for its Southern-Asian fusion cuisine. What started in 2010 with a food truck serving unique Asian and Southern-inspired tacos and sliders, the brand has since expanded into a multi-location operation. It includes the original Burnet Road restaurant, a fast-casual outpost at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the bar-focused Bar Peached in Clarksville, and a new location in Cedar Park.

5624 Burnet Road | @amysicecreams
Amy's Ice Creams is a beloved, privately owned chain of ice cream shops based in Austin, Texas. Established as a local favorite, it has garnered recognition from the
Austin Chronicle, which describes it as a "quintessentially Austin institution" that "dominates the local ice cream scene."
Community & Amenities
Allandale offers a strong sense of community with various local events and a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees. Nestled along Shoal Creek, the Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest District Park adds to the area's appeal with its sports courts, pool, and picturesque duck pond. For dining and entertainment, Burnet Road offers a diverse range of options, from inventive taco spots to trendy eateries and laid-back pubs.
The area is served by the Austin Independent School District, with schools like Allandale Elementary and Lamar Middle School. Public transit options and proximity to major roads like Burnet Road and MoPac make commuting easy. Allandale also supports local businesses and offers several fitness centers and medical facilities, contributing to its appealing, suburban charm.
Allandale stands out as a quintessential Austin neighborhood brimming with charm and community spirit. What is your favorite thing to do in Allandale?
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