Business and Restaurant Updates: What’s New in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake
The business landscape in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake is evolving with several new openings, an upcoming Italian restaurant, and notable changes in established venues.
New Business Openings
Sage Oak Assisted Living & Memory Care has recently opened its doors. This boutique facility features 37 bedrooms divided into two houses, accommodating 16 residents in each.
Truva Mediterranean Bar and Grill is now serving a diverse menu that includes:
- Gyro plates
- Salmon
- Turkish lasagna
- Lamb chops
- Fresh handmade bread
- Seafood
In the retail sector, The Normal Brand specializes in comfortable clothing options, offering sweaters, dresses, t-shirts, and other versatile apparel.
Tommy’s Express Car Wash provides flexible washing options, including an unlimited wash membership and a specialty lane for app users.
Kate Weiser Chocolate brings handcrafted delights to the area, highlighted by their unique “Lil’ Carl the Snowman” hot cocoa bombs.
Salience Health offers comprehensive mental health services, including therapeutic interventions and personalized care plans.
Howdy Honey cafe is another new spot, serving a variety of coffee and tea, complemented by baked goods and a breakfast selection.
Coming Soon: Roma’s Italian Bistro
Roma’s Italian Bistro, a family-owned establishment, is preparing to open soon. This restaurant will feature a full Italian menu with custom sauces made from scratch.
Menu highlights at Roma’s include:
- Pizzas (Hawaiian, barbecue, Margherita)
- Garlic bread
- Pasta
- Minestrone soup
- Salads
- Calzones
- Sub sandwiches
- Seafood
- Desserts (cannoli, tiramisu, cheesecake, chocolate cake)
The restaurant is currently waiting for its final inspection before opening.
New Developments and Relocations
The Hyatt House DFW hotel is set to open on the southern side of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, featuring 130 residential-style suites.
BungeeONE fitness studio will soon offer low-impact cardio classes alongside bounce workouts on miniature trampolines.
Lambert Home, an established interior design and construction firm, is relocating to a new 12,000 square-foot facility.
Closures and Anniversaries
On the closure front, Orvis, known for fly fishing gear and sportswear, and Waggle Golf, a shop specializing in golf apparel, have shut down operations. Waggle Golf closed in late October.
Cold Press Cafe, which offered organic juices and health-focused food options, has officially closed as well.
Conversely, Laredo Taco Company recently marked its first anniversary on October 7. The Tex-Mex eatery is celebrated for its breakfast tacos, burritos, and traditional Mexican dishes.