An Austin Tex-Mex restaurant caused its social media followers to freak out on Thursday when its famous sign went "missing."
El Arroyo is a restaurant that's known more for its snarky sign that changes daily than its food. So when the Tex-Mex joint tweeted out that someone took the sign in the middle of the night, it was like a piece of Austin culture went missing.
"It is with great sadness that we share some disheartening news… Our famous marquee sign has been stolen. If you have any information about the whereabouts of the sign, or any leads, please comment," the restaurant shared along with photos of people rolling the sign away in the middle of the night.
A lot of people quickly caught on saying it was an April Fools' prank.
El Arroyo was really committed to the bit because even its staffers confirmed to local media that it was taken.
"It was stolen. At least as far as I know. That's what the manager told me anyway," Gilberto Camacho told ABC 13 when reporters called the restaurant.
El Arroyo even got Gov. Greg Abbott in on the game.
"I said alcohol to go... not signs to go. That sign is missing. We must find it. I'm asking the DPS to help us find that sign," Abbott said in a pre-recorded video with a very serious looking DPS agent standing behind him.
So where was the sign? It was about two miles away at the Yeti flagship store near downtown Austin. The whole April Fools joke ended up being a promotion for a merchandise collaboration between the two brands.
Fans applauded El Arroyo's trick, but not before the restaurant broke a ton of hearts.
We can't wait to see what the sign will say tomorrow.
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