San Marcos - Buda - Kyle Edition | April 2023

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Katie, left, and Ryan Grametbaur are the owners of Duett’s Texas Club.

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other local businesses. The mural space is 200 by 25 feet, or around 5,000 square feet, and will cost $100,000, which has been allocated through the permanent art account within the city’s hotel occupancy tax fund. The mural will be designed to best be viewed from a distance for safety reasons, given its location. Next steps for the gateway mural will be a design process that includes community meetings for resident input; the artists will need to be able to interpret community input for a meaningful visual. CLOSINGS 10 Italian chain Fazoli’s closed its San Marcos location at 927 Hwy. 80 some- time in March, though it is unclear what date the restaurant closed. A note was posted on the front door of Fazoli’s. Sig-

nage for the business has also been re- moved. Fazoli’s has locations throughout the state, oering dine-in Italian staples, such as breadsticks, pasta, sandwiches, pizza and more. Fazoli's locations also oer catering services and large fami- ly-style meals. www.fazolis.com 11 Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen , located at 1628 Aquarena Springs Drive, San Marcos, has closed following a re on the afternoon of April 7. By the time the San Marcos Fire Department arrived to Popeyes just before 3 p.m. April 7, the roof of the building had collapsed, according to a Facebook post by the San Marcos Professional Fireghters Associa- tion. There were no reported injuries and the cause is currently under investiga- tion. It is unclear what will happen to the building. The franchise also has a location at 2820 S. I-35, San Marcos.

FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Duett’s Texas Club , a new bar and restaurant located at 420 Main St., Martindale, is scheduled to open in early summer. Duett’s Texas Club is owned by Katie and Ryan Grametbaur, wife and husband and the former owners of former Martindale River Cafe, as well as Maury Domengeaux and Steve Schossareck. Domengeaux and Schossareck purchased the building and asked the Grametbaurs if they would be interested in running a restaurant.

“We just really sat on what Martindale needed and what we were already seeing trending at the cafe,” Katie Grametbaur said. www.duettstx.com

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