JewBoy Sub Shop in North Central Austin will close on July 20. Located in the Allandale neighborhood, the restaurant shared its closure news with its patrons through Instagram. The neighborhood sandwich shop, owned by Mo Pittle, served subs inspired by Jewish and Tex-Mex flavors. JewBoy Sub Shop is closing as its lease is up this month.
Highlights
- JewBoy Sub Shop will close its Austin location on July 20, 2025.
- The lease expiration prompted the Texas-based eatery to shut down.
- Owner Mo Pittle hinted the business is headed for a new chapter, starting next month.
JewBoy Sub Shop Announces Last Day of Service
Known for its juicy subs and sandwiches, JewBoy Sub Shop will shut down on July 20. Restaurant owner Mo Pittle reflected on the shop’s four-and-a-half-year journey in an Instagram post. “All roads eventually come to an end,” wrote Mo on Tuesday.
The lease expires this month, prompting the decision to close. However, Mo shared that the business will not end here, as other opportunities lie ahead. Over the past few years, the sub shop built a loyal local following with its lineup of hot and cold sandwiches.
Mo thanked his team and loyal patrons for their support over the years. In the days leading to its closure, JewBoy Sub Shop will see its customers enjoy food and drink specials until supplies last.
Plans Ahead
JewBoy Sub Shop may be closing its North Central Austin location, but more is in the works for the company. Mo assured fans that their favorite menu items would return at future locations, possibly with a twist.
Originally hailing from Cleveland, Mo has roots in Philadelphia and Washington, and was raised in Texas. The nickname ‘El JewBoy’ given to him by his homeboys would later inspire his restaurant’s name.
Mo encouraged guests to stop by during farewell week for all-day specials available while supplies last. He also asked patrons to watch for the next phase of the restaurant’s journey, starting next month. The details are anticipated to be disclosed in the near future.
JewBoy Sub Shop’s menu included cheesesteaks, crispy shrimp, and tangy slaw, in addition to its signature subs. The shop earned praise for its sandwiches and warm hospitality, leaving a mark on the local dining scene. While the Austin location is closing, Mo hinted at new plans already in motion.