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• Relocating in summer • 11055 N. I-35, Austin • www.ntrocks.com
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In the News
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5 Thundercloud Subs Austin grown Thundercloud Subs celebrated its 50th anniversary in March. The business was founded in 1975 by Andy Cotton and John Meddaugh, with its rst location on Lavaca Street. • Locations vary • www.thundercloud.com 6 Chili’s Chili’s celebrated its 50th anniversary in March. The franchise was founded in Dallas in March 1975 and has now expanded to over 1,600 locations in 28 counties.
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2 Citizens A new all-day, Australian-style cafe will oer breakfast, lunch and dinner. The new location on Burnet Road marks the brand’s rst location in Austin. Co-owner Justin Giurida said it’s a spot where guests can start their day with avocado toast and end it with an espresso martini. • Opening in April • 4818 Burnet Road, Austin • www.citizensofbreakfast.com
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• Locations vary • www.chilis.com
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7 Foreign & Domestic The farm-to-table restaurant is celebrating 15 years in the North Loop area this spring. Founded in 2010, the restaurant focuses on locally sourced and sustainable food. The menu rotates seasonally and features dishes crafted from local, farm-fresh produce. The wine list includes selection from organic and small family-run vineyards. • 306 E. 53rd St., Austin • www.fndaustin.com
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3 Harper Sage After ve years of online sales, Harper Sage opened its agship brick-and-mortar women’s clothing store. • Opened in March • 4803 Burnet Road, Austin • www.harpersage.com
Closings
8 Thom’s Market After 18 years, the local grocer will surrender its three locations this month. Owner Bill Thomas is retiring and a new retailer will be taking over the storefronts. • Closed April 20 • 1418 Barton Springs Road, Austin; 160 E. Riverside Drive, Austin; 5901 Burnet Road, Austin
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Relocations
1 Kyoko Coee Patrick Lyle’s Kyoko Coee is a Japanese-inspired micro coee shop based out of a converted retro Honda minivan parked near the Highland Collective. • Opened in January • 6401 Airport Blvd., Austin • www.kyokocoffee.com
4 Nature’s Treasures Metaphysical store and rock shop Nature’s Treasures has started its relocation process, set for sometime this summer. For now, the business is still operating out of its original location at 4103 N. I-35, Austin.
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