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BY COMMUNITY IMPACT STAFF
NORTH AUSTIN
was developed by chef and owner Daniel Berg and operating partner Dylan Salisbury, also behind Bill’s Oyster downtown. • Opening in November • 1601 W. 38th St., Ste. 1, Austin • www.teddysaustin.com
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5 Texas Thrift Originally located in the Capital Plaza, the thrift store moved to a new location along US 183. The business sells used clothing, furniture, accessories and houseware. • Opened Sept. 9 • 8740 Research Blvd., Austin • www.buythrift.com
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2 Birdhouse Books and Gifts The store, owned by local Abby Strite, offers a diverse selection of middle-grade and young adult fiction, graphic novels, general fiction as well as a notable collection of LGBTQ+ titles. Book stands highlight works by local authors and one shelf includes a “banned books” section. • Opened Sept. 27 • 5925 Burnet Road, Austin • www.bookshop.org/shop/birdhousebooksatx
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6 Central Market The grocer celebrated its 30th anniversary in September, marking the milestone by breaking the Guinness World Record for largest charcuterie board to be created and consumed. The store first opened off North Lamar Boulevard in 1994. • 4001 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin • www.centralmarket.com 7 North Village Library The library will be renamed as the John Gillum Branch Library, in honor of Gillum, a longtime library employee who retired as a facilities process manager in 2019 after nearly four decades. • Name change approved Aug. 29 • 2505 Steck Ave., Austin • www.library.austintexas.gov/north-village-branch 8 Art Realm Tattoo The tattoo studio and fine art gallery is celebrating 10 years in business this November. The studio is owned by artists Andrew Matela and Nick Baxter, and is now offering piercing services from Tara Baxter for ages five and older. • 6203 N Capital of Texas Hwy., Austin • www.artrealmtattoo.com
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3 Aburi Oshi Sushi A new to-go concept is now offering a takeaway menu in Austin including flame-seared and pressed sushi, as well as classic rolls. Aburi Oshi is the first United States venture for the Aburi Restaurants group, which has concepts in Japan and Canada. • Opened Sept. 20 • 5610 N. I-35, Austin • www.aburioshisushi.com
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1 Mochinut A combination of American and Japanese cuisine, Mochinut offers star-shaped donuts, mochi balls and Korean hot dogs, all made from rice flour. The menu also includes boba, other Asian-inspired beverages and soft serve ice cream. Mochinut can also be found off West Parmer Lane.
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• New location opened July 12 • 6406 N. I-35, Ste. 2475, Austin • www.mochinut.com
4 Teddy’s A new Southwestern-inspired eatery and bar will feature 80 seats split between an indoor space and an enclosed, temperature-controlled patio outside. The restaurant
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