House used in original Texas Chain Saw Massacre has been turned into a Southern-style restaurant

Horror fans now have another — arguably tastier — reason to visit the Central Texas town of Kingsland, where the 1974 film classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was filmed, Eater Austin reports. Austin-based restauranteurs have turned the movie's fictional farmhouse of terror into Hooper’s, a Southern-style eatery replete with a chainsaw-centric art installation. It opened for business March 1.
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