New Braunfels Edition | October 2025

BY ANDREW CREELMAN & AMIRA VAN LEEUWEN

• Opening Oct. 9 • 139 I-35 S., New Braunfels • www.ollies.com

square foot roasting facility to its current location. Gruene Co ee Haus sells an array of hot and iced co ee beverages. • Expanding 2026 • 1720 Hunter Road, New Braunfels • www.gruenecoffee.com

Relocations

7 Snippets The studio—owned by Trina Iblings—will have sewing machines available for rent and o er quilting and sewing classes. • Opening Oct. 11 • 974 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels • www.snippetstexas.com 8 S’MAC’n Noodles The custom mac’n cheese joint—owned by husband and wife duo James Acosta and Danni Lopez—will o er custom macaroni and cheese and salads.

In the news

12 New Braunfels Art League The art organization is celebrating its 60-year anniversary in October. The art league showcases contemporary art and o ers art workshops and classes.

• 239 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels • www.thenewbraunfelsartleague.com

15 Love Story Boutique The boutique—owned by local Shaelynn McBee— relocated from 2305 Gruene Lake Drive, Ste. C. Love Story Boutique sells women’s apparel and accessories. • Relocated Sept. 3 • 111 S. Union Ave., New Braunfels • Facebook: Love Story Boutique New Braunfels

• Opening end of 2025, early 2026 • 1515 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels • www.smacnnoodlesseguin.com/order

13 River Chase Veterans Association The neighborhood veterans association is celebrating its 10-year anniversary Nov. 8. RCVA hosts monthly events at local restaurants for individuals to learn more about the organization. • River Chase Way, New Braunfels • www.rcvets.org/#/home

9 Whataburger The fast food chain has plans to open a fourth New Braunfels location, Victor Trevino, a senior manager of public relations with Whataburger said. Whataburger serves classic hamburgers, shakes, salads and more. • Opening TBD • 1775 Hwy. 46, New Braunfels • www.whataburger.com

Native Plant Society of Texas: Lindheimer Chapter

The environmental nonprošt organizations’ Canyon Lake chapter is celebrating its 25th anniversary on Sept. 27. The group promotes conservation and ecological preservation.

Relocations

16 Billy’s Ice The live entertainment venue and ice house is closing this fall after opening in 2008. • Closing Oct. 1 • 1193 Loop 337, New Braunfels • www.billysice.com 17 Eberhard Lumber The hardware store and lumber yard—owned by husband and wife duo Diana and Dennis Eberhard sold doors, frames, hardware products and foundation materials. • Closing late 2025

• Serving Canyon Lake, New Braunfels • www.lindheimerchapternpsot.org

10 Top Notch Truck and Trailer The truck repair and upgrade service will be relocating from 3702 I-35 S., Ste. 111. The business o ers general vehicle maintenance and certišed installers for Draw-

Closings

Tite, B&W and Blue Ox. • Relocating October • 1247 Watson Lane East • www.topnotchtruck.com

14 Sylver Spoon Dinner Theater The venue was owned by sisters Tori, Madison and Sylver Monaco. Sylver Spoon Dinner Theater had actors and chefs that served three-course meals to go along with interactive murder mystery events. • Closed Aug. 28 • 6700 N. I-35, New Braunfels • www.sylverspoon.com

Expansions

• 1445 McQueeney Road, New Braunfels • Facebook: Eberhard Lumber Company

11 Gruene Co ee Haus This co ee shop—owned by Kelly Hall—will add a 3,560

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