Lucky Patty, the buzzy smash burger food truck, is trading its wheels for a brick and mortar kitchen at 600 N. Presa St., right off the Riverwalk. The team has the address posted online, and build out paperwork points to an early September finish for the space. That lands the concept inside the Maverick building, a compact hub of hotel suites, late night doughnuts and a new comedy club that keeps the block busy after dark.
From Food Truck To Full Kitchen
Originally a roving burger truck, Lucky Patty now lists 600 N Presa St as a “coming soon” address on the Lucky Patty website. The branding leans into personality, with the site declaring that “Lucky Patty is not just a burger. She is Patty, a character, a personality, a vibe.” The brick and mortar move, including the build out timeline, was first reported by CultureMap San Antonio, which cites state filings indicating work should wrap in early September.
Where Lucky Patty Will Land
The planned spot is inside the Maverick building, a mixed use property along the Riverwalk corridor that blends short term rentals with nightlife focused businesses. Riot Riverwalk, the comedy club in the space beneath the Maverick, has been running shows nightly since its late 2025 opening, a built in audience that seems tailor made for a post show burger run. Hotel and booking listings on Tripadvisor emphasize the Maverick’s Riverwalk location and steady foot traffic, which helps explain why a smash burger concept would stake out this corner.
Who’s Behind The Counter
Lucky Patty operates under the Richaud Hospitality Group umbrella, which also runs Chill N Nitrogen Ice Cream, according to the company site. The group describes itself as a family run outfit that builds “bold, modern concepts” and lists Lucky Patty among its active brands. That connection to an established ice cream business gives the burger venture a ready made foothold in San Antonio’s growing indie food scene.
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