North Central Austin Edition | July 2022

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Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon

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found on the website. 724-436-2639. www.embodytnessatx.com 3 Pour Shop , a Pugerville-based bakery, opened a second location in Aus- tin at 7414 Burnet Road on July 2. Pour Shop sells cinnamon rolls, cupcakes, decorated cookies, drop cookies and other baked goods. Pour Shop is locally owned by Pugerville natives April and Sam Saldana. 737-203-9036. www.yourcarbdealer.com 4 Jazzercise Northwest Recreation Center , located at 2913 Northland Drive, Austin, reopened in May after having on- line-only classes due to COVID-19. Jazzer- cise provides group tness classes that combine music, dance, strength training and resistance training for a full-body workout. Jazzercise has been holding classes in Austin for 40 years. The class schedule can be found on its website. 512- 656-8752. www.jazzercise.com 5 Sandwich Emi , a new fusion sandwich truck, is now open at 203 E. 53rd St., Austin. Sandwich Emi is named after the owner, Emilio Bardomiano, who also owns neighboring truck Tacos and Deli and an agua fresca stand. Sandwich Emi has a variety of options, including banh mis, hamburgers and a Philly cheesesteak. Bardomiano’s broad menu was created in eort to have something every Austinite will enjoy. Sandwich Emi does not have a phone number or website. COMING SOON 6 Restore Hyper Wellness is opening its ninth Austin location at 815 W. 47th

St., Ste. 101, Austin, at the Triangle this summer. Restore Hyper Wellness is a retail franchise that oers cryotherapy, IV drips, an infrared sauna, red-light therapy, facials and other treatments in one building. www.restore.com 7 Local owner Steve Sheets will open a Brass Tap location in the Triangle at 815 W. 47th St., Ste. 103, Austin, in Decem- ber. The suite used to house the Flying Saucer brewery, which closed in 2018. The Brass Tap is a chain of craft beer breweries and restaurants. Sheets also owns the Brass Tap in Round Rock. www.brasstapbeerbar.com CLOSINGS 8 Sweet Ritual , an Austin-based all-veg- an ice cream shop, closed on June 1 after 10 1/2 years. The shop was located at 4631 Airport Blvd., Ste. 125, Austin. The owner, Amelia Raley, said in an Instagram post she is closing due to the pandemic, food shortages and other personal reasons. The shop closed temporarily in January and briey reopened later in spring. 9 Sala and Betty , a local new Ameri- can restaurant, is closing after 40 years in Austin. The owners said in an insta- gram post that chef Teresa Wilson has decided to slow down and spend more time with family. The restaurant serves seafood, salads, and dinner plates with proteins like roasted chicken and wagyu beef. They also have a brulee of the day for dessert. Sala and Betty is located 5201 Airport Blvd., Austin, and they are closing by the end of July. 512-645-0214 www.salaandbettyatx.com

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avors including chocolate chip, snicker- doodle, oatmeal raisin and more. 512-402- 3325. www.goodensweetcookies.com 2 Embody Fitness opened a new location at 6800 Burnet Road, Ste. 8, Austin, in late April. Embody Fitness is a woman-owned gym that specializes in strength training and conditioning. It also oers a free 1:1 session that includes a nutrition consult, InBody composition scan and tness assessment. Additional pricing and schedule information can be

1 Gooden Sweet Cookie opened April 1 in the industrial kitchen at 5610 N. I-35, Austin. The location oers kitchen space to several restaurants, which in turn oer pickup options for dinners. Lifelong East Austin resident Sean Gooden founded Gooden Cookie to honor his brother. The bakery oers square cookies in several

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