A Canadian café, a meat market and an art gallery: What’s new in North Texas suburbs
Here’s a quick rundown of the latest business news from around the northeast Tarrant County suburbs, from a Canadian dessert café making its Texas debut to one location of a longtime Tex-Mex spot saying goodbye.
- This Canadian dessert chain opened its first café in North Texas: D Spot Dessert Café held its grand opening on July 11 in Carrollton, marking the Canadian chain’s first Texas location. The menu features cakes, crêpes, Belgian waffles, funnel cakes, specialty milkshakes and savory poutine, plus virgin mojitos, dirty sodas, waffles, croffles and cheeseburgers.
- Admire art and grab a coffee at this newly-opened gallery in Colleyville: Art Algebra, a new gallery and coffee bar in Colleyville, features handmade art pieces owners Aashna Bharwani and Aatif Merchant sourced from India, Dubai, Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan.
- A specialty meat market will open a second location in Tarrant County: The New York Butcher Shoppe is opening a second Tarrant County location around Sept. 1 at Southlake Marketplace. The meat market is owned by Colleyville couple Ruth and Bryson Nokes. The store will carry certified angus beef (wet-aged for at least 21 days), prepared meals, wines, beer and specialty grocery items.
- Suburbs location of a Tex-Mex fave closed its doors after more than 20 years: After opening in 2002, Pulido’s Kitchen & Cantina closed its Hurst location at 1224 Precinct Line Road on July 16. The restaurant’s other locations in Fort Worth, Willow Park and Eastland will remain open.
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