Keller - Roanoke - Northeast Fort Worth | February 2023

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avors. Salads that feature homemade creamy ginger and poppy seed vinai- grette dressings are also available. Cus- tomers who want to round out their meal with something sweet can select from various avors of mochi, which is a thin chewy dough with a gourmet ice cream lling. www.cocoshrimp.com 5 Little Lilly Sushi will be opening its second location in Keller at 1004 Keller Parkway, Ste. 106, this sum- mer, according to its Facebook page. The menu encompasses a variety of Japanese favorites, including sushi, sashimi and classic rolls. www.littlelillysushi.com 6 Lemon Tree Hair Salons , which started on Long Island, New York, more than 50 years ago, is coming to 2041 Rufe Snow Drive, Ste. 207, in Keller this May, according to state documents. Services include haircuts for adults and children; styling, including blowouts and special occasion up-dos; coloring, curling and smoothing; condition- ing and clarifying; and facial waxing. www.lemontree.com 7 Bubbly Paws is slated to open at 201 Town Center Lane, Ste. 1111, in Keller on March 6, according to the owner. The store will be the company’s 15th location. Bubbly Paws franchises are located in several states, including several in Minne- sota and Florida. Core services include a self-service dog-washing option as well as full-service bathing and grooming, owners Alvaro and Amanda Novoa said. www.bubblypaws.com 8 Bingham Family Vineyards is expand- ing roots with a Roanoke winery slated to open up shop at 409 N. Oak St., Ste. 100, Roanoke, this April. BFV has three Texas locations: One is a tasting room just east of Fredericksburg in Hye; one is the farm where it grows the grapes for its wines in Meadow, just outside of Lubbock; and one is a tasting room in Grapevine on Main Street. The land in Meadow that houses the winery has been in the Bingham family for ve generations since the early 1900s. Cli and Betty Bingham started the vineyard in 2003, when they only were selling the grapes to other wineries in Texas. www.binghamfamilyvineyards.com 9 During the regular meeting Feb. 7, Keller City Council approved the applica-

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in-restaurant experiences, according to a company press release. 817-484-5025. www.pfchangs.com 3 Hayley Smith’s new bookstore, A House with Books at 1101 Bear Creek Parkway, Ste. 3123, Keller, opened Feb. 24. Smith designed and decorated the shop herself. While books—mostly ction, nonction, children’s, young adult and Christian—are the main items for sale, the shop will also sell gifts and home decor. Events such as story times and book clubs will also be held. www.ahousewithbooks.com COMING SOON 4 Coco Shrimp is bringing its Hawaiian-inspired dishes to 1301 Keller Parkway, Ste. 100, Keller. According to a ling with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the new restaurant will be 3,722 square feet, and construction will conclude April 15. The menu features seven shrimp- based dishes that include coconut, sweet and spicy, butter garlic, and lemon herb

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820 business founded in Minnesota, is scheduled to open Jan. 24 at NOW OPEN 1 Nautical Bowls , a franchise-based 1301 Keller Parkway, Ste. 400, Keller, according to lings with the Texas De- partment of Licensing and Regulation. Nautical Bowls oers bowls that are glu- ten-free, dairy-free, plant-based and soy- free; contain zero rened sugars; and are made with organic, all-natural ingredi- ents, according to the company website.

The bowls use various avors of sorbet as the base, and customers can either select from a list of 10 signature bowls or make their own. www.nauticalbowls.com 2 P.F. Chang’s announced the opening of its newest full-service bistro location in Alliance Town Center in Fort Worth on Jan. 25. The location at 2949 Amador Drive opened just in time for the start of the Lu- nar New Year. P.F. Chang’s toasted the Year of the Rabbit with seasonal ornaments in- cluding festive black and gold lanterns and

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