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Catch up on six Kyle dining updates, including new restaurants, coming-soon eateries, a relocation and the closure of a popular sweet shop.
Now open
Playa Bowls
The fresh-fruit eatery offers a variety of choices made from frozen fruit, including fresh acai bowls, smoothies, juices and more. Customers can choose a bowl option from the menu or build their own. Catering options are also available.
Coming soon
The Toasted Yolk Cafe
John and Miriam Diaz will debut the cafe with a menu featuring breakfast, brunch and lunch options, including its popular Arnold sandwiches featuring poached eggs.
The House Sampler at Buffalo Wild Wings includes mozzarella sticks, nachos and onion rings, along with a choice of boneless or traditional wings. (Courtesy Buffalo Wild Wings)
Buffalo Wild Wings
Company officials told Community Impact that plans are on track to fill nearly 5,500 square feet at Kohlers Crossing. The eatery is best known for its Buffalo-style chicken wings, which guests can get served with a range of signature sauces or dry rubs.
What’s next: Filings made with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Taco Clem
The Jalisco’s team will bring two Taco Clems to Kyle, both with anticipated construction end dates of April 1. About $80,000 in renovations are expected at the location near Sprouts, while $70,000 in renovations are estimated for the spot on Bunton Creek Road.
150 Heroes Memorial Drive, Ste. 300, Kyle; 1050 Bunton Creek Rd., Ste. 140, Kylewww.tacoclem.com
Taco Clem has a wide variety of menu items, including the chicken quesadilla that is served with sour cream, guacamole and pico de gallo. (Amira Van Leeuwen/Community Impact)
Relocations
Tea2Go TeaN’ergy Kyle
Mother-daughter duo Patricia Gilbert and Meredith Jones said they moved their specialty tea shop from 22420 I-35 N., Unit 210, Kyle, across the street from their previous spot, on Jan. 5. The menu features over 30 loose-leaf tea options, several sugar-free green tea energy drinks, iced teas and a variety of specialty drinks.
Kyle’s Tea2Go TeaN’ergy recently relocated to Abuelita’s Bakery Spot to provide customers expanded dining options. (Courtesy Tea2Go TeaN’ergy)
Closings
Abbott’s Frozen Custard
The East Coast-based treat stop served a variety of custard flavors, milkshakes, floats and more, as well as take-home options such as pints, cakes and pies. Abbott’s Frozen Custard opened its Kyle spot Oct. 13, 2024.
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