Austin Texas’ Restaurant Row knows Tex-Mex!!!
July 21st, 2009 Categories: Austin Area News
Hello Readers,
I was browsing the Austin Buisness Journal the other day and it looks like Restaurant Row is going to get a little more crowded.
Barton Springs Road, Austin’s de facto “Restaurant Row” for local eateries, is about to get a little more crowded.
Carlos Rivero, the owner of the El Chile/El Chilito restaurants, is opening the second location of El Chilito at 1025 Barton Springs Rd., the former location of Gypsy Italian Bistro. The restaurant is scheduled to open in August.
The Barton Springs restaurant is now the second location for El Chilito, a fast-casual concept that Rivero originated on Manor Road. Last year the company opened an El Chilito in the 900-block of Congress Avenue but the decision was subsequently made to turn that into a full-service El Chile.
“We’ve been waiting to get into South Austin for a while now,” said Rivero. “This location was a home run for us and is the perfect fit for the El Chilito concept.”
The new location will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Restaraunt Row is just one great reason to live in Austin Texas!
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