From a Fort Worth restaurant opening a second location in Colleyville to a new Indian restaurant, see the latest on businesses in and around Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake and Trophy Club.
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The business offers a coffee and matcha menu alongside select handmade art. Co-owners Aatif Merchant and Aashna Bharwani curated pieces from around the world to make art accessible to everyone.
Opened March 191001 Glade Road, Ste. 100, ColleyvilleInstagram: Art AlgebraDegree Wellness
The business offers cryotherapy, a cold plunge, an infrared sauna, IV therapy, red light therapy, Celluma light therapy, NormaTec compression massages and oxygen therapy.
The church has Sunday services starting at 10:30 a.m. alongside children’s programs, youth programs and adult men’s and women’s ministries.
The business sells a selection of flooring, including wood, tile, stone and laminate. Customers can also purchase flooring accessories and tools at the store.
Golden Glaze Donuts
Aside from glazed doughnuts, the menu includes a variety of doughnuts, croissant sandwiches, kolaches, apple fritters, jelly-filled doughnuts and cinnamon rolls.
Kawaii Kollections offers stuffed animals, clothing, home decor and more.
Opened Jan. 263000 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Ste. 616, GrapevineInstagram: Kawaii KollectionsPace Golf Lounge
Pace Golf Lounge offers year-round play with state-of-the-art TrackMan IO simulators in four different bays. Golfers can play iconic golf courses in a virtual setting inside a climate-controlled environment, according to its website.
In addition to a curated retail selection of pet products, the business offers baths, blow drying, ear cleaning, hair trimming and paw cleansing for dogs. Pet stylists can also care for cats with baths, hair trimming and wellness checks.
The shop has a variety of doughnuts, including chocolate, glazed, blueberry fritters, doughnut holes, cinnamon rolls and filled doughnuts.
Menu items include garlic naan, tikka masala and Indo-Chinese fried rice. Tabla Indian Restaurant also serves garlic green chili naan, tandoori, soups, mocktails and desserts.
The menu includes a selection of pizzas, such as The Zealot, which is the chain’s take on a supreme pizza, chicken teriyaki and loaded notato. The Colleyville location also has limited dine-in seating.
Coming soon
The menu will include a variety of dishes with shrimp, chicken, steak and lobster.
The business will offer medical-grade red light therapy, a 25-minute power plate as a red light therapy companion, a Pilates reformer session, an infrared sauna and more.
The menu includes espresso blends, fruit smoothies and snacks such as avocado toast and chicken bites.
In the news
Brian Beggs, a general manager for Tops Vacuum & Sewing, said the Florida-based company bought the Grapevine and Weatherford location from Randy and Stacey Luster, who ran Sewing World of Grapevine for more than 50 years. The sale was completed in early January, and the new sign was installed Feb. 27.
Closings
The store sells outerwear, apparel and accessories, according to the website. Items remaining at the Southlake store are priced 40% to 60% off, according to signs inside and outside the store.
The Houston-based retailer began liquidating all merchandise in January after receiving a notice of default from its lender, requiring the company to shut down.
Closing sales for merchandise in the stores began March 26, with stores remaining open until all items are sold. A spokesperson for Weir’s said the stores will likely officially close in May or June.