Halftime Sports Bar & Grill Headed to Lakeline Mall

The new chef-driven sports bar is planning a May/June opening

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
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A new sports bar featuring beer boots, a chef-driven menu, and a great atmosphere to watch the game is preparing to open just in time for summer at Lakeline Mall. Halftime Sports Bar & Grill, the new restaurant concept, will also feature “Austin’s ONLY Courtside LED Wall.

What Now confirmed news of the opening on Friday with Ramon Kreher, who is opening Halftime in partnership with Jeremy Tracy.

“We’re not 100% on the opening yet, but we’re thinking May or June,” Kreher said.

Many of the details on the menu are still under wraps, but Kreher says one of the things that makes Halftime Sports Bar & Grill a standout—in addition to the impressive LED display, of course—is that it will be serving a menu driven by certified, experienced chefs.

“Appetizers include Wisconsin cheese curds, chips and dip and mozzarella sticks,” reported Community Impact yesterday. “The bar and grill will also serve up specialty pizzas, salads, chicken tenders, burgers and more. The menu also boasts the Gridiron Pizza, a 34-by-48-inch rectangular pizza for $119.”

Opening at the Lakeline Mall, Halftime Sports Bar & Grill will join a food and drink community that includes restaurants like Cuernos Logos Taqueria, Boba Tea Time, Hiptonic Bakers & Coffee Brewers, and more.

You can keep up with the opening by following @halftimesbg on Instagram.

Logo: Official (Image Credit: https://www.instagram.com/halftimesbg)

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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