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Gabriela’s Group opens Seareinas sister restaurant in Riverside

The group behind Taquero Mucho and Revival Coffee debuted its newest concept, La Seareinita, a sister restaurant to northeast Austin counterpart Seareinas.

A woman holding a shrimp tostada on a a square white plate.

You might even spot DJ Gabby Got It when you visit.

Photo by Ishmael Cabral

Gabriela’s Group — the hospitality company behind all-pink-everything Taquero Mucho, Mala Vida, and Revival Coffee — has a new concept open for business.

Sinaloa-style seafood restaurant La Seareinita opened on Wednesday, May 29 at 2305 Burleson Rd. inside a former Whataburger, which sat empty for years. The restaurant is a smaller sister restaurant to Seareinas, which opened at 6607 N. I-35 in 2022.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • An upcoming drive-thru serving to-go micheladas and cocktails
  • A smaller menu of Seareinas’ most popular dishes, like ceviches, crudos, and tostadas
  • Plenty of entertainment, including local DJs and 10 big-screen TVs
  • A tropical blue interior — a departure from the group’s signature pink theme

The restaurant is currently open 5-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 12-10 p.m. Friday-Sunday, but keep an eye out for expanded hours in the coming weeks.

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