Patio Garden at Austin’s Bistro Post Office

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July 03, 2025

After browsing at First Light Books recently, I checked out the patio garden next door at Post Office. Both First Light and Bureau de Poste are part of the charming reimagining of a former post office in Austin’s Hyde Park neighborhood in 2023. If only every redevelopment could be this appealing!

Patio Garden at Austin’s Bistro Post Office

I haven’t eaten at Bureau de Poste yet, but now it’s on my must-try list. Meanwhile, here’s a stroll around their inviting patio enclosed by beautiful container plantings.

Long steel planters overflow with dwarf palmetto, red yucca, gaura, trailing rosemary, and purple heart. Fantastic!

Palmetto, purple heart, and gaura

Red yucca’s fishing-pole flower spikes add movement and color and attract hummingbirds too.

A mural advertises the bistro and Tiny Grocera specialty market with tempting foods and gifts.

Trees and shade sails shelter the bistro’s outdoor tables from the Texas sun. I bet it’s pleasant at night too, under the string lights. The substantial steel planters offer a sense of enclosure and safety while keeping things green.

Can you believe this used to be a utilitarian loading dock for the old post office?

Next door, a Van Gogh-like mural caught my eye. It’s the old Blue Moon Glassworks building.

A mural — or any colored wall — makes an irresistible selfie backdrop. I’m sure I’ll be back in Hyde Park soon for another book, plus a new dining experience at Bureau de Poste.

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