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Urban Egg Coming To Northcross Center In Austin

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Published on April 10, 2026
Urban Egg Coming To Northcross Center In AustinSource: Urban Egg

North Austin’s brunch scene is getting a new player. Urban Egg, the Denver-born breakfast-and-brunch chain, is lining up its first Austin outpost at Northcross Center on Burnet Road, positioning its scratch-made benedicts, pancakes, and daytime cocktails along the busy stretch near Anderson Lane. Public filings tie the concept to a suite inside the 7600 Burnet property, giving the first concrete sign that the brand is headed for the Northcross cluster.

Filing Details: Space, Timeline And Cost

As reported by WhatNow, a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation lists a new Urban Egg at 7600 Burnet Road, Suite 250, describing a 4,430-square-foot tenant improvement with an estimated $400,000 renovation budget. The paperwork pegs construction starting June 8 and wrapping up Dec. 8, 2026, laying out a practical window for the build-out. That filing is the first formal document directly connecting Urban Egg to the Northcross Center address.

The Chain And What’s On The Menu

According to Urban Egg, the company runs locations across Colorado, Kansas and Texas and leans hard into an all-scratch breakfast-and-lunch menu. Among the headliners: a Smoked Salmon Benedict and a seasonal Lavender French 75 cocktail, wrapped in marketing copy that says the brand is “all about the power of positivity” and aims to “brighten your day.” Local outlets have chronicled Urban Egg’s recent Texas push into Fort Worth and Plano, and its crashed Plano breakfast scene in December 2025.

Where It Will Land On Burnet Road

The planned suite sits within the Northcross retail cluster alongside the 7600 Burnet building, a mixed office-and-retail property managed by Equitable Commercial Realty. ECR lists the address as 7600 Burnet Rd and notes on-site retail and amenities, while the state filing places Urban Egg in Suite 250 and references nearby daytime businesses the restaurant would join. WhatNow points to neighbors such as First Watch, PhoNatic, and Austin’s Very Own Saltt at the center, setting Urban Egg up in an already competitive brunch corridor.

Hiring And What’s Next

Urban Egg appears to be staffing up ahead of the opening. A search on Indeed shows a General Manager job posting that lists the Austin address as 7600 Burnet Road. If the renovation timeline in the state filing holds, construction would start in June and finish in December 2026, pointing to a possible late 2026 opening, barring delays. Urban Egg has not yet announced an official Austin debut date, and the company’s website and social channels remain the best bet for future updates.

For North Austin brunch fans, a new Urban Egg would add another daylight option to Burnet Road’s long-running lineup of breakfast and lunch spots. We will update this story when Urban Egg confirms an opening date or files additional permitting documents.