Soon, Austin’s hot summer will be over and fall’s cool(er) temperatures will take over the city, which means it’s time for another busy season of restaurant openings.
The fall will bring about first-timers (Taiwanese restaurant Sweet Chive, bread bakery ThoroughBread), Austin expansions (bakery/beer garden Easy Tiger to north Austin, Jewish-style spot Biderman’s Deli to downtown, Quack’s two-part growth in Mueller and far south Austin), out-of-town extensions (Dallas’ poke joint Malibu Poke, San Antonio’s Bakery Lorraine), and familiar local groups opening new establishments (summer leftover Joann’s from McGuire Moorman Hospitality/Bunkhouse Group, East Austin Hotel from La Corsha Hospitality Group), and much more.
With that, here are the ten most anticipated Austin restaurant openings of the fall season, plus a wider look at what autumn will bring to the city as well as what’s in store for the rest of the year and beyond.
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Location: 2515 East Cesar Chavez Street, Holly
Key Players: Heather Pai Yu, Phoenix
Projected Opening: September
Heather and her mother Phoenix know their way around Chinese restaurants: Phoenix worked in various Chinese-American restaurants around Austin for the past 30 years, and now the family wants to showcase their own home cooking with their new restaurant. With an emphasis on northern Chinese and Taiwanese fare, there will be homemade soup dumplings, noodles, rice bowls, vegetables, and teas.
Location: 6406 North Interstate 35 Frontage Road, edge of Highland
Key Players: David Norman, Bob Gillett
Projected Opening: October
Finally, the bakery and beer garden’s long-awaited expansion in the north Austin area is finally almost here, fresh off its break from the ELM Restaurant Group, Easy Tiger’s new much-more sprawling space (three times bigger than the downtown location) will include a massive commercial bakery, various production areas for fermentation and sausage-making, dining room, coffee drive-thru, and beer garden with stage. Expect the same beloved menu of baked goods, sausages, beers, and cocktails, including an emphasis on whiskey. This will mark its fourth overall Austin location.
Location: 1220 South Congress Avenue, Austin Motel, Bouldin Creek
Key Players: Bunkhouse Group, McGuire Moorman Hospitality
Projected Opening: September 2018
The iconic South Congress hotel the Austin Motel is getting a newly updated restaurant courtesy of McGuire Moorman Hospitality and Bunkhouse Group. The result will be Joann’s, an all-day Tex-Mex diner, which means tacos, breakfast sandwiches, salads, migas, chilaquiles, as well as fish and beef prepared on a pecan-burning grill. Renovations will include an updated indoor dining space and outdoor patio. Plus there are plans for a new pool bar
Location: 1709 Bluebonnet Lane, Zilker
Key Players: Ryan Goebel
Projected Opening: September
ThoroughBread will focus on breads, from loaves like sourdough, baked goods like morning buns and cookies, and toasts topped with avocado, eggs, hummus, ricotta, and more, if its recent pop-ups are any indication.
Location: 800 Brazos Street, Downtown
Key Players: Zach Biderman
Projected Opening: September
The Northwest Hills Jewish-style deli is bringing its bagels, Reubens, and matzo ball soups to downtown Austin. Along with the menu of sandwiches and the such, it’ll expand with more breakfast combinations and large platters for the office sets.
Locations: Lady Quackenbush: 1900 Simond Avenue, Mueller; Captain Quackenbush’s: 5326 Manchaca Road
Major Players: Art Silver, Heather O’Connor
Projected Openings: Lady Quackenbush: September; Captain Quackenbush’s: mid- to late-fall
Both of Quack’s 43rd Street Bakery’s upcoming bakeries, the bakery and cake shop Lady Quackenbush’s Cakery in Mueller (the previous Bribery Bakery) and bakery and bar Captain Quackenbush’s Coffeehouse and Bakery on Manchaca Road (the former Strange Brew), are close to finally opening. Lady Quackenbush will house Quack’s cake and cookie production facility, as well as bake up retail goods, brew up coffee, and serve beer and wine. Captain will feature coffee, pastries, a full bar, as well as Quack’s bakery production facility and live music. They’re focusing on the Mueller shop, and then turning their attention towards the Manchaca bakery.
Location: 211 Walter Seaholm Drive, Downtown
Key Players: Jon Alexis, Matt McCallister
Projected Opening: October
While Dallas chef Matt McCallister isn’t planning on opening an Austin restaurant anytime soon, the next best thing is his menu at Malibu Poke, the Dallas-based poke restaurant which is opening its first Austin location. The fast-casual spot will serve up customizable poke bowls with offerings from tuna to shrimp, bases from rice to seaweed, and toppings, like aioli, ponzu, and curries. Owner Jon Alexis knows his seafood, since he owns Dallas market and restaurant TJ’s Seafood. Unique to Malibu Poke is its ordering kiosks which will employ facial recognition software.
Location: 11600 Rock Rose Avenue, Domain Northside
Key Players: Anne Ng, Jeremy Mandrell, Charlie Biedenharn
Projected Opening: September or October 2018
The lauded San Antonio bakery is marking its first Austin location. Expect French pastries like macarons, tarts, and croissants, alongside breakfast, lunch, and dinner dishes like pot pies, quiches, and roast beef sandwiches.
Location: 1108 East 6th Street, East Austin
Key Players: La Corsha Hospitality Group
Projected Opening: November 2018
La Corsha Hospitality Group’s forthcoming hotel project contains three new drinking and eating establishments. First, there’s restaurant Sixth and Waller, which will serve up comfort food with international influences from chef Jason Stude. Then there are two bars, rooftop spot Upside Bar and poolside bar the Pool Bar, both of which will be open to the public.
Rest of 2018: Batch Brewery; Bobo’s Snack Bar; El Tacorrido [East Riverside]; Franklin Barbecue’s taco and coffee truck; Gati; Schaller’s Stube Sausage Bar [brick-and-mortar]; Swedish Hill Bakery & Deli; Ways & Means Oyster House
2019: Austin Proper; Chispas; Kerbey Lane’s unknown restaurant; Mignette [St. Elmo]; Philip Speer’s unknown restaurant; Perry’s Steakhouse [Domain]; Punch Bowl Social [downtown]; Salt & Time [St. Elmo]; Tacodeli [Downtown]; Tiki Tatsu-ya; Velvet Taco [Music Lane]; WineLair
Unknown: 24 Diner [Rock Rose, Austin airport]; Bee’s Knees; Bonchon; Carpenter Hotel; Cat’s Pajamas; The Goodnight [downtown]; Hold Out Brewing; Jugo [Rosedale]; LeRoy & Lewis [brick-and-mortar]; Little Brother; Marinas; Mayfair; Nobibi; P. Terry’s [Near Austin airport]; Parkside [Austin airport]; Peli Peli; Pinthouse Pizza [Round Rock]; Ranch 616’s Unknown Rattle Inn bar; TenTen; Torchy’s Tacos [downtown]; Unknown Damien Brockway restaurant; Unknown third Line Austin Hotel restaurant; Valentina’s Tex Mex BBQ [brick-and-mortar]
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