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NOW OPEN 1 Children’s Health Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine opened a new clinic June 20 at 6950 Stadium Lane, Frisco. Like the Plano location, the Frisco clinic offers treatment for sports injuries and musculoskeletal concerns related to bones, tissue and joints, including X-rays and ultrasounds. Physicians, physical therapists and athlet- ic trainers specialize in pediatric care, but the clinic also offers physical therapy for adults and Children’s Health employees. 469-303-3000. www.childrens.com/ locations/sc-orthopedics-sports- medicine-frisco 2 Korean fried chicken restaurant Bonchon opened June 20 in the Frisco Village Shopping Center, located at 4760 Preston Road, Ste. 228, Frisco. In addition to hand-battered chicken, the restaurant serves popcorn shrimp, Korean tacos, potstickers, edamame and more. The Fris- co opening marks Bonchon’s third DFW location, according to a news release. The other two restaurants are in Addison and The Colony. Bonchon in Frisco will be the first location to offer pickup boxes, per the release. 469-888-5510. www.bonchon.com 3 Italian restaurant Caffe Baonecci opened June 20 at 7151 Preston Road, Ste. 451D, Frisco. Menu items include pastas, salads, pizzas and traditional Ital- ian desserts. The restaurant is accepting reservations via OpenTable and by phone. 469-473-4080. www.caffebaonecci.com COMING SOON 4 Rodeo Goat is bringing its gourmet burgers named after celebrities to east

Frisco at 3111 Preston Road, in a building formerly occupied by Romano’s Macaroni Grill. The location will be the biggest for the brand at over 8,000 square feet, according to a company spokesperson. The burger joint is known for its burgers, fries and beers. The building was the best fit for Rodeo Goat because of the existing infrastructure already in place, according to a company spokesperson. The Frisco location is one of two under construc- tion, and the other site in East Dallas is just over 6,000 square feet. Rodeo Goat in Frisco will be the company’s seventh restaurant. Construction is halfway com- plete, according to the company, and the restaurant is expected to open in July. www.rodeogoat.com 5 Jam + Toast is a family-owned break- fast spot in Irving and Los Colinas, and a third location will be opening in Frisco. The restaurant will serve the same menu items for breakfast and lunch. The break- fast menu features pancakes, French toast, omelets and crepes. The lunch menu has sandwiches, salads, burgers and paninis. The restaurant will feature fresh-squeezed orange juice, which is something not offered at the other two locations, according to owners Tima and Urim Seferi, and Zife and Louie Kerimi. The owners will gain possession of the building in July and expect the build-out to take four to five months. The location will be at the Three Corners Plaza at 12335 University Drive, Ste. 100, Frisco. The Seferis and Kerimis expect to open the restaurant by the end of the year. www.sites.google.com/view/jamntoast RENOVATIONS 6 Richardson-based Halff Associates is designing Independence Trail for $107,00,

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