North Central Austin Edition | June 2022

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minster recently completed Phase 1 of an expansion and is in the process of completing another. The facility, located at 4100 Jackson Ave., Austin, completed construction April 5 on an expansion to the Windsor building, which included adding a new restaurant, fitness center, beauty salon and other amenities. The second project is expanding the Carlisle building. That project is expected to be completed in December. 512-937-1933. www.westminsteraustintx.org/expansion ANNIVERSARIES 7 The Night Owl Bar celebrated its fifth anniversary in April. The owners convert- ed the space at 8315 Burnet Road, Austin, from a dry cleaners into a neighborhood bar. Local co-owner Danny Parrott describes the atmosphere as “chic dive.” It serves beer and cocktails, and features shuffleboard and other bar games. The Night Owl is open daily from 3 p.m.-2 a.m. It also has a location in Round Rock and is working on a Leander location. www.facebook.com/nightowlatx NEW OWNERSHIP 8 Austin-based produce delivery service Good Apple was acquired by Texas-based grocery service Farmhouse Delivery on May 2. Farmhouse Delivery, located at 9715 Burnet Road, Ste. 400, Bldg. 7, Austin, will continue to deliver Texas produce; meats; dairy; in-house meal kits; and organic products, includ- ing offerings from vendors previously used by Good Apple. Deliveries in the Austin area, including Southwest Austin, are made Tuesday through Friday. www.farmhousedelivery.com

the church in his home in 2009. The nondenominational congregation met at a few locations throughout Austin before beginning the search for its current space in 2020. The church offers community groups, children’s ministry, youth groups and adult ministries. Sunday gatherings are held at 10:30 a.m. 512-623-9272. www.northvillagechurch.com 4 Provision Dining House opened June 1 in The Triangle, at 4600 W. Guadalupe St., Ste. B5, Austin. The restaurant is owned and operated by Executive Chef Albert Gonzalez and his wife, Poeta Asher. It first opened in October 2019 in North Austin before closing in June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The new location replaces the former Maudie’s Tex-Mex at The Triangle. The menu features items such as Lollipop Wings—beer-brined and twice-fried chicken wings with Buffalo sauce and blue cheese—Gemelli pasta and Truffled Mac & Cheese. 512-215-8781. www.provisionaustin.com EXPANSIONS 5 Amanda Lee Jones is expanding her art studio after more than 15 years in busi- ness. The Amanda Lee Jones Art Studio , which provides private and semiprivate classes for children, will now offer classes for children ages 5-7. Previously, classes were only for those ages 8-18. She is also offering summer camps for the first time with availability running through Aug. 12. The studio is located at 607 W. St. Johns Ave., Ste. 10, Austin. 512-826-1802. www.amandaleejones.com 6 Senior living community West-

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NORTH CENTRAL NOW OPEN 1 Nissi VegMex Mexican Cuisine opened its first brick-and-mortar loca- tion April 30 at 9012 Research Blvd., Ste. C-6, Austin. The authentic Mexican restaurant serves an entirely vegan menu featuring items such as tacos, bur- ritos, chalupas and flautas with house- made soy proteins. Nissi VegMex’s food truck located at 1106 E. 11th St., Austin is temporarily closed while the new restau- rant gets established. 512-293-2597. www.facebook.com/nissivegmexatx

2 Russell’s Bakery and Coffee , which has been operating in Austin for more than 25 years, opened a new location at 2525 W. Anderson Lane, Ste. 270, Aus- tin, on May 11. The locally owned cafe makes pastries in house daily and serves breakfast and lunch items, including paninis, grilled cheese sandwiches and roast beef sandwiches. The original lo- cation is at 3339 Hancock Drive, Austin. 512-291-7958. https://russellsbakery- anderson.square.site 3 North Village Church opened April 13 at 2203 W. Anderson Lane, Ste. B, Austin. Pastor Michael Dennis began

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