Any day of the week is the perfect day of the week to reminisce about Friday Night Lights! We already told you about the Tim Riggins house. Good news, you don’t have to drive far for the next house. Apparently Coach Taylor lived just down the road from our favorite bad boy.
After the Friday Night Lights series wrapped, Taylor Kitsch wasn’t the only one to fall in love with Austin. Both Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton decided to stick around. While Connie Britton isn’t in town often, Kyle Chandler calls Dripping Springs home. He even volunteers as a firefighter here in ATX.
Back to the Taylor residence and how you can find it.
Coach Taylor House
6805 De Paul Cove, Austin, TX 78723
Y’all, the Taylor house, which luckily still exists will never be a house, it will forever be a home. I don’t care who’s living in it now, this will always be Coach Eric and Tami Taylor’s home. Often in film, inanimate objects are identified as a character. This house is most definitely one of them.
Side note: has anyone counted how many times Tami Taylor says “y’all” in the show? That might be one heck of a drinking game to play while re-watching!
As always, we encourage you to check out local filming locales, stop and take pictures but please be mindful. These locations are not just prop houses or buildings but real homes and establishments. Be respectful and courteous with your approach.
Looking for other FNL filming locations? Check out this post that documents ALL of the filming locations still standing as of Fall 2019.
And if you want to relive the glory of the series, it’s currently available to stream on the NBC app (you’ll need to authenticate), Hulu, or Starz.