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Texas Hospitality Meets French Charm At New Downtown Austin Brasserie

It's the latest project for New Waterloo, which will open Il Brutto, a neighborhood Italian restaurant in East Austin, this fall.

AUSTIN, TX — C'est magnifuque, y'all! A new French brasserie is scheduled to open later this month in downtown San Antonio, mixing Texas hospitality with European charm.

New Waterloo’s French brasserie, Le Politique, is set to open its doors for dinner service on Sunday, September 24. Located along the corner of 2nd and San Antonio streets, the brasserie, patisserie and coffee shop will serve a menu of classic French fare by husband-and-wife culinary team Executive Chef Derek Salkin and Executive Pastry Chef Alyssa Hurlstone, officials said.

Starting Monday, September 25th, the restaurant will offer lunch, mid-day, dinner and brunch in a bright corner spot of downtown Austin.

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Executive Pastry Chef Alyssa Hurlstone
Translated to ‘the politician,’ Le Politique is a nod to Austin’s roots as a capital city, as well as a tribute to Texan and French politicians, past and present, restaurant officials explained. The new eatery was designed by Austin-based architects Clayton & Little, and features a spacious indoor dining room, large bar and lounge, and—in homage to traditional Parisian brasseries—2,400-sq-ft of wraparound patio seating.

As far as the color scheme, a bright palette of blues, pinks and white contrasts with bold brass and marble accents throughout the 9,000-sq-ft space, located along the first floor of Austin’s Northshore high-rise development.

“We are definitely channeling the Parisian brasserie experience,” Alexis Lanman, director of marketing at New Waterloo, said. “It’s the kind of place where a latte turns into a long rosé lunch, friends come and go, and you can spend an entire day watching the world go by from your spot on the sunny patio.”

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Executive Chef Derek Salkin
A classic brasserie, Le Politique will offer a menu of time-honored French fare, including an extensive raw bar selection and fresh fromages to start, according to a news advisory. Entree highlights include Chef Salkin’s Truite Amandine with haricot vert, toasted almond, lemon and brown butter, and the decadent Gnocchi À La Parisienne with summer vegetables, fines herbes and corn fondue. At the bar, old meets new with French favorites like the Soixante-Quinze (a French 75) and original cocktails like the La Cómplice, featuring local Treaty Oak rum, luxardo, dolin blanc, grapes and lime. The restaurant will also offer an expansive wine list from regions across France, housed in an on-site cellar.

“At Le Politique, old-school Texas hospitality meets French charm,” Mandi Nelson, beverage director at New Waterloo, said. “We’ve recreated classic French cocktails using homegrown Texas ingredients, and chosen to highlight a unique selection of boutique French beers & wines.”

The pastry program, led by Chef Hurlstone, will feature a selection of housemade desserts and pastries, including the perfect Paris-Brest, warm Madeleines, and Pain Au Chocolat. The adjoining patisserie and coffee shop is slated to open in early October, and will serve breakfast and baked goods daily.

Le Politique is the latest project from New Waterloo, the Austin-based hospitality management group behind local favorites La Condesa, Sway, South Congress Hotel, and Hotel Ella. New Waterloo will further expand its portfolio with the fall opening of Il Brutto, a neighborhood Italian restaurant in East Austin.

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