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Fork & Vine Is Closing Up on Anderson Lane

Another shutter to the list

Fork & Vine
Fork & Vine
Fork & Vine
Nadia Chaudhury is the editor of Eater Austin covering food and pop culture, as well as a photographer, writer, and frequent panel moderator and podcast guest.

Fork & Vine is closing because of lease negotiations, according to a Facebook post by the restaurant today. There is no word on the last day yet. Eater has reached out for more information; watch this space for updates.

Update, June 8: Fork & Vine is already officially closed.

The New American restaurant with what it called "Austin-inspired cuisine" was opened by the team behind defunct Hickory Street in the fall of 2014, executive chef and co-owner Camden Stuerzenberger and co-owner Brendan Puthoff. The location was meant to keep the spirit of the original Congress Avenue restaurant alive in a new spot, rather than reopen Hickory.

Stuerzenberger previously worked for the also-shuttered Bess Bistro and Puthoff also owns sports bar Third Base and Mighty Bird.

Fork and Vine [Closed]

3010 W Anderson Ln, Austin, TX 78757 (512) 489-7000 Visit Website