Bookending the eastern stretch of East Cesar Chavez Street and brushing right up against the far edge of the Colorado River, Govalle is where East Austin’s industrial past learned how to throw a really good party. Once home to rail yards, farms, and working-class grit, the neighborhood now hums with creative energy. It’s equal parts laid-back and let’s-have-one-more-round. You might start with Cajun comfort at Lil’ Easy Fine Cajun Food & Bar. Follow it up with margs at De Nada Cantina, and then wander over to Kinda Tropical or Central Machine Works for beers and a backyard show. The night might end under candlelit trees at Justine’s Brasserie, while days are for art at Canopy, dog-gone good paw-ties at BARk House Social, climbing sessions at Austin Bouldering Project, or produce runs at Boggy Creek Farm. Govalle isn’t a place that tries to impress. It just quietly wins you over.