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Georgetown Snags Double Shot Of Dining On I-35

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Published on March 28, 2026
Georgetown Snags Double Shot Of Dining On I-35Source: Tc4 & Co.

Two of Austin's better-known hometown restaurants are officially planting a flag in Georgetown. Hospitality group TC4 & Co. has broken ground on a new project at 1411 I-35 that will bring The League Kitchen & Tavern and Tony C's Pizza & Beer Garden to the fast-growing interstate corridor. Site crews are already at work on erosion control and preliminary grading as the project gets underway.

Groundbreaking And Construction Timeline

Officials with Greystone Construction and TC4 & Co. hosted a groundbreaking ceremony, according to Community Impact. The outlet reports that initial site work, including erosion control measures and minor grading, is in motion and that construction is expected to run through the remainder of 2026. Opening dates are still under wraps, with company representatives saying they will share timelines once construction is complete.

Two Austin Brands Heading North

The ground-up build will house The League Kitchen & Tavern alongside Tony C's Pizza & Beer Garden, both core concepts in TC4's portfolio, What Now reported. TC4 & Co. lists both brands on its site as part of a neighborhood-focused expansion strategy that has steadily crept along the I-35 spine. The developer and restaurant group have not yet released seating capacity or staffing details for the Georgetown outposts.

Menus To Watch

The League's lineup leans into hearty comfort food, with handhelds like the Society Burger and Southern Burger, brunch favorites such as "Breakfast Anytime," and mains that include a 16-ounce hand-cut Angus ribeye, according to The League menu. Tony C's focuses on New York-style specialty pies, including the Eggplant, Truffle Shuffle, and Prosciutto & Goat Cheese, paired with sandwiches, lasagna, and an extensive beer list.

Why It Matters For Georgetown

The project adds full-service dining directly off the I-35 frontage road as Georgetown continues to fill in with new retail and restaurant development along the corridor. TC4's suburban push, including a Tony C's that opened in Kyle in recent years, MySA reported, highlights how regional operators are zeroing in on towns between Austin and Round Rock. City officials and developers see projects like this as a way to catch interstate travelers while serving fast-growing nearby neighborhoods, the earlier Community Impact piece noted.

When To Expect Openings

There is still no firm opening date for either restaurant. Representatives say they plan to release timelines once construction is further along. For updates, the brands typically share opening news and job postings on their own channels and on the TC4 & Co. website.