San Antonio home of the late wife of Luby's founder is back on the market with a $550,000 price cut

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Kathleen Lane Luby, who died in 2021, was the widow of the late Robert Luby, who founded the beloved chain in 1947. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX BeautifulHome RealEstate UniqueHome SanAntonioRestaurants

The three-bedroom, five-bath residence spans almost 6,000 square feet, and it's located across the street from the exclusive Argyle Club. Its sales listing describes the garden home — which features an updated kitchen along with roomy living areas — as"perfect for entertaining."

The property's location across from the Argyle Club is fitting since it was built in the 1970s by San Antonio philanthropists Betty and Lew Moorman. Betty Moorman rescued the Argyle property from demolition and oversaw its transformation into a exclusive dining spot for Alamo City's power brokers.

Kathleen Lane Luby, who died in 2021, was the widow of the late Robert Luby, who founded the beloved Texas cafeteria chain that bore his name in 1947.

 

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i remodeled a Luby's kitchen one time Bro!!! they let me eat all the pie and stuff out of this one cooler i wanted Bro!!! Millionaire PieX10 Bro!!!

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