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Dinner on the lake: Ski Shores
Apr 29, 2010 7:00 pm (Thursday)
Postal code 78751, US
Austin, TX 78751
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Description Reopening of Ski Shores under new management! For those people who have been in Austin for a few years, you might have heard of a place called Ski Shores. Ski Shores has been a small Austin institution for over 50 years on the shores of Lake Austin. The restaurant closed last December after 50 years in business. In its previous state, it was a small restaurant right on the water that served burgers and pizza while you sat on picnic tables as you floated above the lake. According to the Austin Business Journal, Ski Shores is opening the week of April 12th under new owners; the same owners that operate Little WoodrowÃÂ's, Austin Java, Uncle BillyÃÂ's Brew & Que and the Austin-area Texadelphia restaurants. I have been waiting for it to reopen. Although the burgers, pizzas, catfish sandwiches will still be offered, the size of the menu and the physical size of the restaurant has increased. Let's check out the updated restaurant. Note: The restaurant is within the Austin city limits, but it is a drive. It's relatively near Emma Long Park. Here are the directions: 1. Take 2222 North from Loop 360. 2. At the first light, turn left on City Park Road and travel about 4 1/2 miles. 3. About 2 miles before you get to Emma Long Park, you'll see a sign for Ski Shores that directs you to take the next left turn on Pearce Road. You'll drive down the twisty road and at the bottom, you'll see Ski Shores on your left side.
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