A small California chain recognized for enormous omelets and funky decor is hoping to wiggle out some house in San Antonio’s ever-tightening brunch scene. Squeeze In will open its first Texas location at 2230 TPC Parkway as early as the autumn.
The chain first teased growth plans in 2025, saying it hoped to open an undisclosed location by summer time 2026. New filings with the Texas Division of Licensing and Regulation, nonetheless, delay the development timeline till early October.
A bunch of native ski bum associates based Squeeze In in Truckee, California, in 1974, naming the restaurant for its slim 10-foot-wide house. Sisters Shila Morris and Kay Younger bought the unique spot in 2004 and have since grown the model in California and Nevada.
Though the siblings have launched up to date improvements like loyalty packages, they haven’t sanded down the quirk. The partitions at every location are painted in rainbow colours, and visitors are inspired to signal them. The eclectic decor can embrace every little thing from Tiffany-style lampshades to tile mosaics — an echo of the ‘70s fern bar aesthetics that outline San Antonio areas like Bombay Bicycle Membership.
Alamo Metropolis locals would possibly grin on the branding, too. Squeeze In’s mascot is a little bit inexperienced alien — not that we’re obsessive about our extraterrestrial residents.

Apart from omelets just like the mushroom-stuffed Racy Tracy (a Bobby Flay fave), the chain serves large breakfast burritos, Benedicts, French toast, pancakes, and sandwiches and burgers for lunch. Its signature cocktail is the Hail Mary, a full liter bloody festooned with bacon, pepperoncini, and grilled cheese bites.
Lots of the dishes are named after the household’s favourite stars, such because the Garth breakfast sandwich on tacky garlic toast and the Jack Johnson banana walnut pancakes. Squeeze In doesn’t clarify which Tracy earns the omelet tribute (Gold? Chapman? Turnblad?) nor why they’re racy.
Since its preliminary announcement, Squeeze In has not offered any updates on its San Antonio debut. A request for extra info was not instantly returned.
