That slow-to-develop retail district on the old prison farm in Sugar Land, rehabilitated into The Crossing at Telfair, appears to be locking up a new occupant. This sign, says the reader who snapped the photo, recently popped up behind the Whataburger and the H-E-B on Hwy. 6, just to the north along University Blvd. of the site where that new 6,500-seat performance hall is planned to be built. No opening date for the Austin Tex-Mex chain has been announced, though the Sugar Land Sun reports that the place should be good to go by the end of the year.
- The Crossing at Telfair [Rubicon Realty]
- Houston Area Locations [Chuy’s]
- Chuy’s to open Sugar Land Telfair location by end of 2013 [Sugar Land Sun]
- Previously on Swamplot: What Sugar Land’s New Performance Hall Might Look Like, Sugar Land Officially Released from Prison
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Sorry guys. Chuy’s is so gross. Literally garbage food. Thanks
Oh goody, awful Tex Mex Austin style
What we need are more prisons and less subdivisions that look like prisons.
Terrible food and it will be packed every night. Yay for suburban mediocrity!
We want an El Tiempo!
Hmmmm…prison quality food on the site of a former prison. Ohhhhkaaaayyyyyy….
If there is really going to be a post for every chain restaurant that goes up in an unremarkable run of the mill shopping center distant suburb, why I think it would take me 5 hours to browse the posts every day.
Johnnie, I don’t hate all chain restaurants. I do wonder why they have so much salt in their food. However, I really do not like chuys. It’s not hard to get tex mex right. Chuys is just gross. Garbage
Thanks
Food is a personal thing, but I have never heard so much hate for Chuys. Whatever, to each their own.
It would appear there is only hate for the product they place in front of you.
yeah people love to complain and put down anything on here. interestingly enough, the chuy’s location not located in the suburbs is popular too. So are all the freaking chain restaurants.