
A new fast-casual Tex-Mex player is eyeing Round Rock. Barrio Burrito Bar is slated for Greenlawn Crossing, taking over the space vacated when Dickey’s Barbecue Pit shut down in November. The project paperwork stops short of giving an opening date, but local filings show build-out work is on deck. If the franchise moves ahead, it would add one more quick-serve stop along the busy Louis Henna corridor.
The plan surfaced in a project filing reviewed by Community Impact, which points to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation record listing Barrio as the tenant at 661 Louis Henna Blvd., Ste. 330. According to Community Impact, the filing itself was the source of the tip, and it describes the chain’s setup as a typical build-your-own Tex-Mex format. The outlet also notes that the item is based on the TDLR project registration rather than any formal announcement from the brand.
What Barrio Burrito Bar Offers
Barrio Burrito Bar bills itself as a build-your-own Tex-Mex joint serving burritos, bowls, tacos, and quesadillas, with customizable proteins and signature sauces. The Barrio Burrito Bar menu lays out the core options, while the brand’s Barrio Burrito Bar news page highlights recent U.S. openings as the concept expands. Taken together, those set up points to a Round Rock location built around counter service, takeout, and catering rather than full table service.
Greenlawn Crossing Keeps Turning Over
Greenlawn Crossing has been in near-constant refresh mode, according to project records filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. TDLR entries show nearby units at 661 Louis Henna and other addresses were remodeled in 2023 and 2024, underscoring steady landlord activity at the center. Dropping another fast-casual concept into the mix would track with a broader pattern of strip-center turnover along the Louis Henna stretch.
When Could It Open?
The project filing lists the opening date as TBD, and Community Impact reports the franchise could arrive later this year. Until the company issues a press release or the landlord updates leasing materials, the best early clues will likely be construction permits and local job postings tied to the address. Once the doors are close to swinging open, diners can expect the usual run of grand-opening promotions.
If the Round Rock location proceeds, Barrio Burrito Bar would join other quick-serve spots catering to shoppers and office workers in northeast Williamson County. We will keep an eye on permit activity and official announcements for firm timing and staffing details.









