South Central Austin Edition | September 2022

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and identify their goals. The rst ride at Cyclebar is free. 512-528-3112. www.cyclebar.com/location/west-5th 4 Local owners Raj and Kristen Shah opened a burger truck called Out of Nowhere ATX at the Mort Subite bar in July. The truck began in East Austin before moving to its permanent location at 308 Congress Ave., Austin. The menu includes burgers served on brioche buns, hand-cut true frites, Wisconsin cheese curds, wings and charcuterie. Mort Subite is a Belgian beer bar. 737- 471-4484. www.outofnowhereatx.com 5 Sugared + Bronzed opened at 237 W. Second St., Austin, on Aug. 24. The salon oers a service called sugaring—a process using sugar, lemon juice and water to remove unwanted hair—and spray tans. The sugaring services range from lip and eyebrow treatments to full-body hair removals. The new location is in the Second Street district. 512-666-4088. www.sugaredandbronzed.com 6 Oaxacan restaurant Tellus opened on Aug. 25. The restaurant is the nighttime counterpart to Tellus Joe, a cafe that opened in the same space in August. Both concepts at 3108 Windsor Road, Austin, come from the team behind the Beer Plant, which is located next door. Tellus features vegan Oaxacan dishes. It also oers agave spirits and natural wine. Tellus Joe, a plant-based cafe and coee bar, oers beverages, breakfast tacos and sandwiches. 512-220-0459. www.tellusjoe.com

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RELOCATIONS 7 Kung Acupuncture relocated to 805 W. 10th St., Austin, in mid-September. The practice owned by local Dr. Debbie Kung, specializes in Eastern medicine, including acupuncture, cupping, guasha and herbal remedies. Previously, the studio was located at 812 W. 11th St., Ste. 300B, Austin. 512-900-1932. 8 Southwestern restaurant Z’Tejas Southwest Grill extended the lease on its 1110 W. Sixth St., Austin, location until March 2023. After it closes, Z’Tejas will reopen in Kyle and potentially open another downtown location. “We are excited to conrm that we’re able to stay in our historic location on Sixth Street for eight more months to be able to serve the community,” Z’Tejas Chief Operations Ocer Robby Nethercut said. Z’Tejas has been serving the Austin community for 33 years. www.ztejas.com www.kungacu.com IN THE NEWS

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2 Mañana coee shop opened a second location at 111 Sandra Muraida Way, Ste. 101, Austin, in the Seaholm district on Aug. 14. The shop oers locally sourced coee, freshly baked pastries, smoothies, and a grab-and- go section with snacks. The shop also serves natural beer and wines on tap. Mañana is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. www.mananaaustin.com 3 Cyclebar , an indoor cycling gym, opened its rst Austin location at 507 Pressler St., Ste. 900, Austin, in August. Cyclebar has spin classes and inter- val training—high-intensity workouts interspersed with rest. Cyclebar classes are taught by certied instructors who strive to get to know guests personally

1 Nori , a locally owned plant-based Japanese restaurant, opened at 3208 Guadalupe St., Ste. B, Austin, on Aug. 4. Nori has an entirely vegan menu with vegetable-based nigiri, rolls, and main entrees such as eggplant katsu and gin- ger miso ramen. It also serves appetizers such as blistered shisito peppers, beet fries and kimchi. Nori is serving a limited menu but is planning on expanding its oerings to include more rolls, gyozas, cocktails and mocktails. 512-520-5775. www.noriaustin.com

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