Attilia Aldridge Anderson Hancock was a world traveler that brought her international discoveries to Austin and its surrounding communities. More than 150 years later, her great grandson, Whit Hanks, carries on that tradition. To celebrate this philosophy, Kim and Whit Hanks could think of no one more deserving to name to be the namesake of their new restaurant.
Tillie married a prominent lawyer and banker, Lewis Hancock, who had established Austin’s first bank. In the late 1890s, Lewis and Tillie visited Scotland where they learned of the game of golf. The Hancock’s brought their discovery back to Texas and founded the Austin Country Club, which popularized golf in Austin and the state of Texas. Tillie continued to vacation in Scotland and Europe throughout the early 1900s in an attempt to escape the summer heat. Eventually, Lewis and Tillie built the Hancock Opera house in Austin, the first performance hall of its kind west of the Mississippi River. Lewis would also serve as Austin’s mayor from 1896 to 1897.
Tillie is also credited with being the first female developer in Austin when she oversaw the development of the Aldridge Place subdivision, a historic district located just north of the University of Texas campus, built from part of the original Hancock estate.