According to recent reporting in Austin Community Impact, Bahler Street Pizza is slated to open a brick-and-mortar location in spring of 2025. The mobile food truck will soon be found at the corner of Westinghouse Road and FM 1460, known as A.W. Grimes Boulevard in Round Rock.
Born in Temple, the pizza brand is eyeing the Georgetown/Round Rock area as it is the most strategically sensible location.
“When we started, we thought we were initially going to be in Temple, but the vast majority of our business came from Georgetown and Round Rock so it just made sense for us,” owner Frank Riggle said.
Reportedly, the new location will be called B Street and offer a “limited menu” of Bahler Street pizzas, CI reports. Riggle added that the space will be shared with a taproom by Barking Armadillo Brewing, a family-owned Georgetown brewery.
Committed to its quality ingredients, the brand states “We got our start in Ohio’s Amish country where some of the best local ingredients in the world can be found. Lettuce from True Harvest Farms.”
“Mild italian sausage picked up by us directly from Green’s Sausage House. Whenever we can, we get our ingredients from right down the road, but for some of our more exotic offerings we have to go a little further afield. No matter where our ingredients come from, one thing holds true: it will always be the finest, freshest and, in the case of our meats, the most humanely raised food we can find.”
CI reports that Riggle recommends new customers try the James and the Giant Peach pizza which features “a fig base with fresh chunked mozzarella topped with smoked applewood bacon, thin Texas peaches, basil and smoked sea salt.”