Pizza joint Via 313 and fried-chicken concept The Crack Shack will soon open at the shopping center. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants Pizza FriedChicken
According to filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, construction on new locations of Austin-based Via 313 and San Diego-based Crack Shack will begin next month, the paper reports.
Both 2,500-square-foot projects are located at 17315 West Interstate 10, and both list construction costs of around $500,000, the TDLR filing states. Via 313 started in 2011 as a single Austin food truck that offered thick-and thin-crust pizza. It’s since expanded into eight locations, including five in Austin, one in Cedar Park and two in Utah.would open its first SA location in the city’s Medical Center area by late March. However, that location has not yet been completed.
The Crack Shack offers SoCal-inspired fried chicken, sandwiches and bowls as well as sweets and savory side items.
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