Step inside Cherico Casita and get drawn in by the clean lines and peaceful decor. Several windows let natural light in, adding to the beauty and comfort of the space. Chic table and chairs beckon you to sit and have a cup of coffee and there's a coffeemaker and fridge in the kitchenette when you're ready to do just that. If you prefer being a little closer to nature, take your drink outside to the bench on the patio framed and shaded by a beautiful, large tree.
Relax in the plush queen bed and catch up on your shows with the large smart tv. When it's time to go out exploring Austin, you have a full bathroom with shower to get ready. Everything you need in one cozy space!
For even more convenience, the space is located within walking distance of some of the best spots in Austin!
- Sa-Ten Coffee & Eats: Open daily from 7am to 9pm
- Bambino: wonderful pizza with a full bar - open for lunch and dinner
- Marcelino's: Just around the corner from Casita Cherico! This spot is open Monday-Friday 7am-1pm, and Saturdays 8am-1pm
- Austin Eastciders: Cool spot for craft ciders!
OMG Sqee Dessert Shop: Desserts! Also, this spot was featured in the Netflix show "Queer Eye"
Enjoy the indoors and outdoors of this lovely spot in an amazing location!
Getting Around:
Navigating Austin from this convenient location is easily done on foot or by bike. It’s flat as a pancake on this side of town and there are numerous, excellent bike routes including quick access to the Hike and Bike Trail that spans over 18 miles around the Colorado River. Austin offers plenty of transportation options. Ridesharing, micro-mobility, and mass transit are available everywhere. The airport is just 15 minutes away.
The Neighborhood:
The east side of Austin, with its industrial-chic brewpubs, craft cocktail lounges and live-music rooms, picks up the pace after dark. Art galleries, vintage boutiques, bike shops and coffee houses mix with Mexican restaurants and BBQ joints. The Tejano Walking Trail honors the neighborhood’s music pioneers, while the Mexican-American Cultural Center stands nearby in the Rainey Street Historic District. Just a short drive away are delicious venues like Bufalina Pizza, Launderette, La Barbecue, Oseyo or Kemuri Tatsu-Ya. Other spots include coffee at Lou’s or Flat Track, cold beer at Blue Owl Brewing or East Side Tavern, cocktails at High Noon and so much more. For breakfast (open at 7:00 am) visit Juan in a Million for Tex-Mex and tacos. Or it’s just a short walk to Gati Coffee, Pastries, and Eats, just down the street offering several homemade, gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan pastries (even donuts before 10 am). More recommendations are provided in the guest manual.