Monks Jazz Bar Building on St. Elmo

Construction records delineate an "Interior renovation of existing building to construct a bar, restrooms, and requirements for Jazz bar" that will cost around $120,000 and reach completion in early January.

Paul Soto
Written By Paul Soto
News Writer
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According to recent public records, a new jazz bar is coming to town. 

Monks Jazz Bar will soon begin building up at 310 E St Elmo in Austin. 

“Monks began as a pop-up listening room, and has evolved into a state-of-the-art audio and video recording studio and event space in the heart of East Austin. Our curated concert series features the best improvisational jazz groups and musicians the region has to offer,” the official website states. 

“When the pandemic hit in early 2020, we pivoted, streaming shows live from a single camera in our founder Collin’s living room. Before long, Collin found a space for rent that was not only suitable for his piano repair business, but was large enough to host livestreams from full bands. The East Austin Piano Shop, and the new home of Monks Jazz, was born.”

“The Monks studio has since relocated to a literal brick and mortar space, which was our dream from the beginning. Voted “Best Virtual Listening Room” by Austin Chronicle readers in 2021, our in-studio experience is singular. The venue offers an intimate but casual alternative to loud bars and high-cost performance halls. We aim to foster an environment where all people can enjoy the rich culture of jazz.”

Construction records delineate an “Interior renovation of existing building to construct a bar, restrooms, and requirements for Jazz bar” that will cost around $120,000 and reach completion in early January.

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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