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Austin wing joint expands to west Houston with second location; brings joy to Texas Exes
Austin-based wing joint Pluckers has found that Houstonians have been over the last year-and-a-half so receptive to its menu of creative flavors and fun bar snacks that it's adding a second location. Just as the first location took over a shuttered Maggie Rita's location on North Shepherd, the Houston-area's second Pluckers will move in to a former 59 Diner location on at the Katy Freeway.
According to a release, Pluckers will tear down the current building and replace it with a 7,800 square-foot structure that's approximately the same size as the Shepherd location. Look for it to open in the first quarter of 2016. The new location will be the company's 18th overall.
Co-owner Sean Greenberg tells the Houston Business Journal that the new location is part of larger plans for the Houston market. "Houston is somewhere we've been trying to get to for a long time, and now that we've had our first store, we're looking to just be smart about how we grow in the market," Greenberg said. "It's all a function of looking for the right managers."
Pluckers is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. During that time, the company has emerged as an Austin institution known delivering a high-quality sports bar experience with scratch-made food and an extensive beer selection.