Brentwood
About the Neighborhood
Brentwood is a welcoming town with many friendly residents and places to go. Towards the northern boundary, lies the Brentwood Neighborhood Park. Within the park are a variety of athletic recreational grounds, picnic areas, and a walking path perfect for enjoying warm days in Texas.
Points of Interest
Brentwood Neighborhood Park: A picturesque neighborhood pool with a good sized park around it and a great playscape.
HEB: Groceries, beer and wine, plus a deli, pharmacy and florist.
Monkey Nest Coffee: An artsy hangout serving fair-trade coffee and healthy eats in a large space with free WiFi and live music.
P. Terry’s Burger Stand: Whataburger is the Texas burger chain; P. Terry’s is an Austin burger chain.
Public School info
The public schools in Brentwood are rated A by Niche.
(Niche assign ratings to schools and are commonly used by parents to make a decision.)
Commute Times
ABIA 19m. by car
Downtown 15m. by car
Boundaries
East to West: Burnet Road to North Lamar Boulevard
North to South: Justin Lane to West 45th Street
Nearby Neighborhoods: Allandale, North Loop
The Lifestyle
Great for families, Brentwood is perfect for anyone looking for a wholesome and caring atmosphere, with plenty of things to do.
You’ll fall in love with
Each year the Violet Crown Festival, a neighborhood tradition, is held in Brentwood Park. Additionally, a creek called Arroyo Seco runs through the neighborhood and each Christmas the creek is decorated with luminarias.
Homes in Brentwood
Brentwood has a lot of two- and three-bedroom houses. The majority were built in the 1940s and 50s with some in the following decades. There are also apartment complexes located along the major streets, occupied mainly by young singles and University of Texas students.