AUSTIN, TX – Even as restaurants close their doors after financially succumbing to the coronavirus pandemic, Juliet Italian Kitchen on Monday announced plans to open a moment’s location with a recruitment frenzy.
The place to eat will open at the Arboretum along 10000 Research Blvd. in February 2021, authorities said in a notice sent by email. The place to eat will be open seven days a week and will serve lunch, dinner, satisfied hours and weekend brunch, authorities said. with menus showing Juliette’s vintage dishes, such as her 17-layer lasagna, a powerful wine list and seasonal cocktails, as well as new features on site.
In the spirit of its original location, Juliet’s moment location will come with spacious seating and a comfortable atmosphere, best for circle meals of family, lunches, romantic evenings and business meetings, local officials said to eat. It will also be available. The dining room plans to initiate the recruitment procedure at its location for the time being from November, according to the notice.
“We’re excited to make Juliet’s delight bigger in a place at the moment in our developing city,” owner Dan Wilkins said in a statement. “The Arboretum district is perfectly located between downtown and North Austin, with easy access to the property and Cedar Park. . We look forward to joining the neighborhood and creating jobs in our community.
Executive Director Emily O’Connor added: “The new location will show what visitors know and love about Juliet Italian Kitchen, a local community destination for their favorite Italian-American classics, with wine and cocktails in an exclusive setting in Austin.
ABOUT JULIETTE
Juliet Italian Kitchen, located in the heart of Austin’s beloved Zilker Park district, strives to be a destination for anyone looking for a casual Italian spot for a romantic evening, business lunch or casual weekend brunch. Juliette embodies the net and camaraderie through food shared with friends and family. For more information, visit the Juliet Italian Kitchen website.
This article was originally published in the North Austin-Pflugerville patch