Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | July 2022

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to the salon’s website. 346-391-4206. www.doradonailbarsugarland.com 8 Lazy Dog —an American-style, ca- sual food and drink restaurant chain—is opening a new Stafford location at 12223 Southwest Freeway on July 13. The eatery’s dining space draws inspiration from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, complete with lodge-inspired furnishings, fireplac- es and ledge stone. Lazy Dog’s menu will include new seasonal dishes along with house favorites, including BBQ Bison Meatloaf made with all-natural Durham Ranch grass-raised Wyoming bison, Campfire Pot Roast and South- ern Fried Chicken Salad with a side of Nashville hot sauce for dipping, accord- ing to the restaurant’s announcement. www.lazydogrestaurants.com 9 Korean-style corndog eatery Two Hands Corn Dogs will come to Sugar Land this fall. Eyeing a mid- to late-Sep- tember opening at 3540 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land, in The Shops at Williams Trace shopping mall, Two Hands is slated to start construction sometime in July, the location’s owner Claire Zhong told Community Impact Newspaper. The eatery offers Korean-style street corn dogs including its spicy dog, a corn dog combined with the Two Hands spicy sauce and peppered with hot Cheetos powder; the potato dog, a corn dog wrapped with potato cubes and slathered with the two hands dirty sauce; as well as the American classic dog with mustard and ketchup. www.twohandsus.com 10 Ky’s Kuisine —a woman-owned, Latin-inspired food service and catering business—is coming to Stafford. Located at Dulles Nutrition, 609 Dulles Ave.,

Ste. 800, Stafford, Ky’s Kuisine will host a soft opening on July 9, be- tween 4-7 p.m., bringing a selection of Latin-inspired cuisine, including baked or fried empanadas. Known for empanadas and mini-charcuterie boxes, the boxes will not be on sale during the event. Ahead of the soft opening, Ky’s Kuisine is requesting orders be made in advance through its website by July 7 for the empanadas to be available by July 9. Orders can be made through the Ky’s Kuisine website. 832-271-5111. www.linktr.ee/kyskuisine 11 Clothing, shoes and accessories brand Tillys will soon open at 16535 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, in the First Colony Mall, mall officials confirmed with Community Impact Newspaper. Tillys is eyeing a July opening at the mall, bringing an array of branded apparel, accessories and shoes that focus on activ- ities, such as lounging, surfing, skate- boarding and snowboarding. Brands sold by the retailer include Adidas, Billabong, DC Shoes, Fox, Hurley, Nike SB, Vans and Volcom. www.tillys.com 12 A new hot pot restaurant slated for a September opening in Sugar Land has been delayed. Volcano Hot Pot , the Tallahassee, Florida-based hot pot franchise, will now open its new location at 3434 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land, in either November or December, Franchisee Jia Hui Jang said. The delay from the restaurant’s original September open- ing date comes as the restaurant awaits permitting approval—as well as deliv- ery of a new air conditioning unit, Jang said. When opened, Volcano Hot Pot will allow customers to cook their own food. The restaurant offers customers a

The clinic is the first of its kind in the state.

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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Texas Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology , a clinic oering gynecology care for girls from infancy to age 21, is open in Sugar Land. Located at 1111 Hwy. 6, Ste. 155, Sugar Land, the clinic has been open and accepting patients since March 28, said Dr. Oluyemisi Adeyemi-Fowode, a board-certied OB/GYN who runs the clinic. The opening represents the very rst private practice childhood and adolescent gynecology clinic in the state of Texas, said Adeyemi-Fowode, who works with her medical team to diagnose and treat a variety of disorders and illnesses that aect the reproductive health and function of adolescent girls, according to the clinic’s website. The team provides on-site diagnostic testing services, choice of a soup base, protein, vege- tables and other items from a buffet. www.volcanohotpot.com 13 The Juicy Crab is eyeing a July open- ing at First Colony Mall, 16535 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land. The seafood fran- chise offers a variety of menu items, in- cluding blue crab, crab legs, shrimp, craw- fish, clams, mussels and lobster tail. The Juicy Crab first opened in Duluth, Georgia,

including bloodwork, to determine the underlying cause of pelvic pain, abnormal uterine bleeding and other gynecological symptoms. In addition, the clinic oers customized treatment plans available for menstrual suppression in patients with special needs. “There is denitely a need for these types of clinics,” Adeyemi-Fowode said. “This is a fairly new sub-specialty.” 281-803-8724 www.texaspediatricgynecology.com

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and now has 40 restaurants across the United States. www.thejuicycrab.com CLOSINGS 14 Grocery store chain Randalls closed a Sugar Land grocery store at 3346 Hwy. 6 on June 4, according to a statement from the chain’s parent company, Albertsons. www.randalls.com

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