Southwest Austin Dripping Springs Edition | April 2023

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Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding

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market offers grocery needs and snacks along with breakfast, lunch and din- ner from the kitchen. 512-551-9409. www.corkandbrewmarket.com 4 Gourdough’s opened its newest location at 10700 Menchaca Road, Ste. B, Austin, on April 17. Owners Paula Samford Walker and Ryan Palmer offer handmade, fried-to-order dessert doughnuts, along with specialty savory sandwiches. Gour- dough’s has a sister location at 1503 S. First St., Austin. www.gourdoughs.com COMING SOON 5 LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue is set to open its first brick-and-mortar location in South Austin at 5621 Emerald Forest Drive, Austin, by the end of the year. The restaurant’s menu will be an expansion of what is offered at the food truck, such as beef cheeks, brisket, barbacoa, pulled whole hog and more. Its food truck at Cosmic Coffee + Beer Garden will remain open. www.leroyandlewisbbq.com 6 Local smoothie chain Juiceland , owned by Matt Shook, will open three new locations in South Austin in 2023. Stores at A 8601 S. Congress Ave., Ste. 205, Austin, next to Ramen Tatsu-ya, B 1807 Slaughter Lane, Ste. 225, Aus- tin, next to BookSpring are slated to open in late summer. A third store at C 600 E. Ben White Blvd., Ste. 400, Austin, will open in the fall. Each location will offer Juiceland’s full menu with fresh-pressed juices, smoothies, lattes and plant-based meals. www.juiceland.com 7 Granny’s Tamales will begin serving gourmet Tex-Mex tamales, desserts and more later this summer at 2110 W. 183

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dipped to order. The food truck offers 100% beef, pork, cheese or vegetarian corn dogs as well as treats from The CJ Cheesecake Experience, another local, woman-owned business. The original lo- cation is still open at Thicket Food Truck Park. www.thecorndogco.com 2 Mexico City-based restaurant La Popular opened its first Austin location in late April. The taqueria serves authentic Mexican food, including an extensive taco

list, ceviche, nachos and other starters. The drink menu features tequila, mezcal and other agave-based cocktails. La Pop- lar is located at 7415 Southwest Parkway, Bldg. 5, Ste. 100, Austin. 3 Cork and Brew Market opened a second location at 4410 Mencha- ca Road, Austin, on April 12. Cork and Brew is a specialty grocery and conve- nience store with a curated selection of wine and beer. The locally owned

1 The Corndog Co. ATX opened a second location at South Austin Beer Garden, 10700 Menchaca Road, Austin. The woman-owned and -operated food truck opened April 1. Owner Marlee Gu- bler said the batter is made from scratch each morning, and every item is hand-

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