Then there are grilled steaks and chicken plates. The Austin menu will span Tex-Mex usuals, like migas, tacos (including vegan ones), quesadillas, fajitas, enchiladas, chile rellenos, and more. Owner Guillermo “Memo” Plata and family opened the restaurant Georgetown in 1999 first, followed by the Cedar Park location in 2012. Texas Tex-Mex mini-chain Dos Salsas is opening its third restaurant in Austin at 11301 Burnet Road in the Domain. While actual filming details haven’t been confirmed yet, the show is currently looking for potential subjects to undergo makeovers by the five hosts, including food expert and cookbook author Antoni Porowski. Looks like Netflix show Queer Eye is looking to potentially film in the Central Texas area and Austin, as confirmed by KVUE. Because of the kitchen at the new location, there will be a food menu, as reported by CultureMap Austin. The new location is expected to open in February 2020, according to the website. Iron Bear’s last event on West Eighth will be held on Saturday, January 4. The night club isn’t going super far: it’s going to take over what was the Austin Ale House on 301 West 6th Street (which closed in August). Popular gay bar Iron Bear is moving from its home on 121 West Eighth Street in downtown, because its lease is up at the end of January 2020.