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Liberty Hill Strip Snags New Slice Spot As Mackey’s Pizza Moves In

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Published on March 07, 2026
Liberty Hill Strip Snags New Slice Spot As Mackey’s Pizza Moves InSource: Google Street View

Mackey’s Pizza is on track to join the growing food lineup along Liberty Hill’s US‑183 strip, with paperwork filed to turn a compact storefront into a neighborhood pizzeria. The planned shop would take over a former yoga studio in the Hill Country Square Plaza and is aiming for a brisk spring build‑out. Owner Michael Williams is listed on the filing, though he has not yet announced a menu or opening date.

According to What Now, a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shows Mackey’s Pizza, LLC intends to open at 719 US‑183, Unit B250. The document outlines plans “to transform a 915 sq ft space from a yoga studio into a pizzeria,” pegs the estimated construction cost at $60,000, and sets construction to begin April 6 with an expected completion on June 1.

The retail center already has a small crowd of eateries and neighborhood businesses, so the new pizzeria will be stepping into an existing food cluster rather than breaking new ground. Smokey Mo’s BBQ lists a Liberty Hill pickup location at 719 US‑183, and early coverage of the center’s tenants by Community Impact notes the Happy Hour bar operating in the same plaza.

Small Space, Local Context

With only 915 square feet to work with, the filing points to a compact, likely counter‑oriented setup rather than a sprawling dine‑in restaurant, although the applicant has not released any menu details yet. The timing lands after some recent churn in Liberty Hill’s pizza scene, as a beloved spot, Angela Ronzoni’s Pizzeria, closed in early February, leaving room for a new local pie shop if Mackey’s can find a concept that clicks.

Timeline And What’s Next

If the project sticks to the schedule in the filing, construction would wrap in early June, after which the proprietor could move on to health permits, final inspections, and equipment installs. Commercial listings on CityFeet describe 719 US‑183 as a roughly 16,300‑square‑foot, multi‑tenant strip that typically hosts small local concepts and regional operators, a setup that suits compact, takeout‑first businesses.

For now, the state filing simply gives Liberty Hill residents an early heads‑up that another pizza option is in the works on the Hill Country Square strip. We will update this story once the owner confirms a menu, hours, or an official opening date.