North Central Austin Edition | August 2022

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COMING SOON 3 Urban Lagree a local, woman-owned gym, is opening a second location at 4800 Burnet Road, Ste. 100, Austin, on Sept. 1. The gym is owned by Abbie Ross- ner and Katie Hayes. Both women moved to Austin from San Francisco before opening the rst Urban Lagree location in 2019 in East Austin. Both locations will use Megaformer machines. The east lo- cation uses a hydraulic system while the new location will feature traditional ma- chines. Lagree is a low-impact, high-in- tensity workout that has some similarities with pilates. www.urbanlagree.com 4 Lazarus Brewing will open a second location at 4803 Airport Blvd., Austin this fall. Lazarus is family-owned by Montana natives Christian and Marilyn Cryder, who were inspired to open Lazarus from a love of “beer, coee and tacos.” Lazarus is open seven days a week and serves house-roast- ed coee, house-brewed beer and break- fast tacos. Lazarus does not distribute its beer in eorts to create a space where people can come together. Lazarus’ second location will be inspired by the rst with a similar menu, outdoor dog-friendly patio and a focus on community. 512-394-7620. www.lazarusbrewing.com 5 Texas French Bread will open a food trailer at 2904 Rio Grande St., Austin, later this fall. Texas French Bread’s west campus location burned down in Janu- ary, and the owners said the property was too damaged to reopen. The food trailer will be a few blocks from the pre- vious location. Texas French Bread also leased space at Prep ATX, a commercial kitchen in North Austin, and is selling

pastries at some local farmers markets. www.texasfrenchbread.com RELOCATIONS 6 Vivent Health , an AIDS and HIV health clinic, relocated to 6505 Airport Blvd., Austin in May. Prior to the reloca- tion, Vivent Health had multiple buildings across Austin oering dierent services; however, the new location combined all services into one place. The clinic oers dental and medical care, HIV and STI walk-in testing and preventive treatment. It also has a pharmacy and a food pantry. 512-458-2437. www.viventhealth.org ANNIVERSARIES 7 Hyde Park Bar and Grill is celebrating its 40th anniversary this fall. The restau- rant opened at 4206 Duval St., Austin, in 1982 in a house that was built in 1913. Bick Brown, a University of Texas at Aus- tin graduate, founded the restaurant. The menu includes salads, burgers, fries and more. 512-458-3168. www.hpbng.com CLOSINGS 8 Flu Meringues & More closed July 3. Owner Kristin Collins cited economic turmoil and supply chain issues in her decision to close. The sweets shop sold meringues, baked Alaskas, scones with clotted cream and other confectioneries. The restaurant was located at 4800 Burnet Road, Ste. 450, Austin. Collins said she may continue to oer her baked goods through pop ups and events. Instagram: u_meringues

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show Austin the richness of Ukrainian culture during such a hard time in history. www.ucuisine.us 2 Chinese restaurant Bamboo House opened July 4 at 7010 Easy Wind Drive, Unit 100, Austin, in the Crestview neigh- borhood. Bamboo House serves classics, such as General Tso’s and fried rice, as well as unique dishes, such as strawberry chicken. The most popular dish is the Pe- king Duck, served with duck broth soup. 682-428-7846 bamboohouseaustin.com

Ukrainian restaurant, opened June 15 at 5610 N. I-35, Austin. Its best selling dishes are chicken Kyiv, a dill and parsley stued chicken breast; beet soup; and cheese- cake. U-Cuisine is owned and operated by Ukrainian chefs Alla Shelest and Mariana Shelestiuk, who said they are trying to

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