6 Austin-based restaurants to explore in San Antonio including Kerbey Lane, Plucker's and Via 313
Heck, the intersection of Fredericksburg and Wurzbach roads on the city's Northwest Side may as well be redubbed Little Austin, with three brands, Torchy's Tacos, P. Terry’s Burger Stand and Via 313, all sharing the same parking lot.
The Austin incursion is nothing new, with establishments such as The County Line, Chuy's and Thundercloud Subs all having a presence here for about 20 years or more. If you'd like to strike out on an Austin-inspired tour of restaurants without leaving the Alamo City, here's our guide to six places that have opened since 2018. And if you can't stand the idea of crossing an Austin-born threshold, we've also provided a homegrown alternative for each.Paul Stephen/Staff file photoThis Baja California-style made its San Antonio debut in 2019 along Loop 410 near U.S. 281 with a menu of burritos, tacos, quesadillas, salads and more.
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