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Hill Country Board & Beam
Pabern’s Kitchen
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COURTESY HILL COUNTRY BOARD & BEAM
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company specializes in woodworking and delivering custom work such as cabinetry, beams, doors and other built- in pieces to clients’ residential homes. The team can also create barn doors, mantels, oating shelves and other custom furniture. 512-585-5924. www.hillcountryboardandbeam.com 3 Hill Country Oral Surgery opened a new location in early September at 3310 B FM 967, Ste. A103, Buda. The oce oers a variety of general oral surgery procedures, such as wisdom teeth removal, teeth extractions, jaw surgery as well as dental implants. Hill Country Oral Surgery also has another location in Austin. 512-643-6066. www.hillcountryoralsurgery.com 4 MOD Pizza , which stands for “made on demand,” held a grand opening celebration Aug. 24 at 15550 I-35, Buda. The proceeds from the rst day of sales went to the Hays CISD Clothes Closet, which provides clothing, personal hygiene products, school supplies and more to HCISD students. MOD Pizza is known for its fully customizable pizzas made to the customer’s specications. The shop also has specialty pizzas that customers can choose from. The menu also features salads, garlic bread and chocolate cake. 737-770-3407. www.modpizza.com 5 A new food truck called Pabern’s Kitchen opened at the end of July at 210 W. Center St., Kyle. The truck special- izes in Filipino food, such as pork lumpia, chicken pancit, adobo, fried rice and more. The menu also features smoothies 2001 21
with boba pearls. 737-877-0957. Facebook: Pabern’s Kitchen
6 After a three-month closure for ren- ovations, PAWS Shelter of Central Texas held a grand opening celebration Aug. 27 at 500 FM 150 E., Kyle. The shelter has serviced Hays County through the Kyle and Dripping Springs locations for more than 30 years. Im- provements that have been made to the shelter over the months include a rede- sign and remodel of the main oce; new gates on the dog kennels; and plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning updates. 512-268-1611. www.pawsshelter.org 7 The rst brick-and-mortar location of Pizza Leon opened Aug. 15 at 147 Elmhurst Drive, Ste. 100, Kyle. The original location, a food truck, is located at 4749 E. Ben White Blvd., Austin. The new location has more items on the menu, such as fried dishes, as the shop has more space for equipment than the food truck. The menu features pizza, mozzarella sticks, wings, calzones and more. The new shop also serves cock- tails and beer. 512-262-7456. www.mypizzaleon.com 8 Ti’s Treats held a grand opening cel- ebration Aug. 20 at 18840 I-35, Ste. 400, Kyle. The proceeds of the rst day of sales went to PAWS Shelter of Central Texas, a local nonprot shelter that takes in cats and dogs from Kyle, Dripping Springs and surrounding areas. Ti’s Treats is known for its delivery of warm cookies paired with milk, ice cream and other deserts. www.cookiedelivery.com
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NOW OPEN 1 A new location of Dutch Bros Coee opened Aug. 12 at 20325 I-35, Kyle. The new store features a drive-thru and walk-up window. The menu features coeehouse classics such as lattes and Americanos as well as its iced or blended Dutch Bros Rebel Energy Drink. The chain was founded in 1992 by brothers
Dane and Travis Boersma in Oregon. Dutch Bros has expanded its footprint over the past 30 years and now has more than 600 stores in 14 states. 541-955-4700. www.dutchbros.com 2 Hill Country Board & Beam opened June 1 at 385 CR 202, Kyle, after more than a year of being in business through a private studio. The
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