After Shuttering, Stars Cafe Reopening Elsewhere

However, the duo has "talked about how they want to reopen Stars in the Central Austin or downtown area in order to maintain their customer base."

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According to recent reportage in ABJ, Austin’s iconic 24/7 diner Stars Cafe is closing after 58 years due to the forthcoming I-35 highway expansion. Its last day will be on Sunday, November 10.

On Instagram, Stars co-owners Deitrich Armstrong and AJ Johnson announced they “finally got our walking papers.” However, the duo plan on reopening the diner somewhere else sometime in the near future.

“The eventuality of Stars having to close down wasn’t new to the co-owners. The diner is along the path of the controversial I-35 Capital Express. The Texas Department of Transportation’s project is expanding the highway with four new lanes of traffic, which means displacing the current businesses along those stretches, including the diner,” the ABJ reports.

No potential addresses have been announced. However, the duo has “talked about how they want to reopen Stars in the Central Austin or downtown area in order to maintain their customer base.”

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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