La La Land Cafe Plans Location at The Domain

The Dallas-born cafe is growing out its Austin footprint

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
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Founded in Dallas in 2019, La La Land Kind Cafe has expanded to encompass locations in cities like Nashville, Houston, and Los Angeles—along with Austin, where it currently has one cafe at 1400 S Congress Ave.

The brand is growing fast in the Austin area. What Now reported back in October on plans for a second location to open at 4418 Burnet Road, and now a TDLR filing shows another La La Land Cafe in the works at The Domain, where it would open at 11410 Century Oaks Terrace, Suite 108.

The construction, which is expected to run from June 22 to September 30, comes with estimated price tag of $240,000.

“We are a café committed to spreading kindness and serving top-quality coffee and delicious treats,” says the La La Land Cafe website. “We chose the name La La Land because we wanted to create a dream world, a place that feels as if you’ve stepped somewhere lighter, warmer, and more hopeful.”

The menu at La La Land features favorites like the La La Latte (espresso or matcha, la la cloud, vanilla, milk, iced), and signature drinks like the Upsidedown Latte (espresso or matcha, vanilla, caramel drizzle, milk, stir it for a sweeter drink), Strawberry Fields (strawberry, beetroot, organic matcha, milk, stir it for a sweeter drink), and the French Toast Latte (espresso or matcha, maple, cinnamon, milk).

You can keep up with all things La La Land by following @lalalandcafe on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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