Tex-Mex standards, giant margaritas, popular brunch & happy hour
"The 48-year-old Tex‑Mex chain that had long been an Austin staple closed its last remaining location. In an Instagram post the brand noted "this is but a chapter that's closing" and that it "will continue forward." Scott Taylor, CEO of Cherry Bounce Hospitality, told the Austin Business Journal that the group is still working to try and save the brand by finding a smaller location or selling the brand to another hospitality group." - Courtney E. Smith
"The Tex-Mex mini-chain serves up what it claims as the biggest Mexican martini in Austin. Takeout orders can be placed online; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Darcie Duttweiler
"A new location at 409 West 30th Street in North Campus is scheduled to open toward the end of the summer." - Nadia Chaudhury
"I also saw that the Texas Star Trudy's at 409 West 30th Street in North Campus, which had been closed since a fire in late 2019, is slated to reopen in late summer as part of the chain's staggered renovation schedule." - Nadia Chaudhury
"A small Tex‑Mex mini‑chain that was part of a restaurant group which filed for bankruptcy and was subsequently sold at auction to private investment firm Hargett Hunter Capital Management, LLC." - Nadia Chaudhury