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October 4, 2022
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Moojo’s, Austin’s Pizza — two of the Drag’s staples — close permanently over winter break

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Rena Li

The Drag, UT’s ever-changing food and shopping scene, has lost two more staples – Moojo’s and Austin’s Pizza.

The ice cream sandwich and pizza shops closed over winter break. Austin’s Pizza still has another location near campus on Guadalupe and 29th streets. However, this was Moojo’s only location. The shop opened four years ago and also has a catering business that will continue to be operated by catering manager Laurie Gardiner.

Previously, The Daily Texan reported that restaurants and stores often struggle to survive on the Drag due to high rent and fluctuating sales depending on when classes are in session.


Gardiner said Moojo traditionally closes during winter break once classes end and students leave. Several other places on the Drag, including Lucky Lab Coffee Co., also do this.

But one day over the break, Gardiner arrived at the shop to find a note on the wall that said the rent had been raised and the owners, based in England, had decided to close it.

“A lot of the local businesses go out of business because of the prices, so it’s kind of sad,” Gardiner said.

Moojo’s catering business garners an average of six to eight events per month, Gardiner said. She and her son, who was the shop’s assistant manager, are now operating out of a kitchen the owners rented for them.

Gardiner said the store had four full-time and numerous part-time employees, the latter of which were primarily students. She said she will miss getting to both work with and serve the student community.

“My son and I both absolutely love this job,” Gardiner said. “I have been in the restaurant business for about 22 years, and this is honestly the funnest job I’ve ever had because of the clientele, the students …. It’s really sad to me that it’s gone.”

Despite the loss of a storefront, Gardiner said she hopes to get the catering sales up to the point where the owners could possibly reopen somewhere else in Austin.

The Texan has reached out to Austin’s Pizza to find out more information about why the restaurant across the street from campus closed.

This story will be updated.

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Moojo’s, Austin’s Pizza — two of the Drag’s staples — close permanently over winter break