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Get ready for 9 spring events in Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake

Enjoy Easter egg hunts, glassmaking, wine tastings and live concerts at these nine events around Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake.

1. Bunny Brunch & Lunch

Enjoy spring-themed activities including a catered meal, photos with the Easter Bunny, face painting, balloon artists, a petting zoo, pony rides, inflatables and an egg hunt.

  • March 21, 9 a.m.-11 a.m., 1-3 p.m.
  • $7 for Colleyville residents, $12 for nonresidents
  • Colleyville Center, 5301 Riverwalk Drive, Colleyville

2. Cinema d'Arte - 'The Phantom of the Open'

Enjoy a film in the Legends Hall Ballroom at The Marq Southlake. The historical movie is about Maurice Flitcroft, a real British shipyard worker who entered the 1976 British Open golf tournament with no experience playing the sport.
  • March 26, 6-8 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • 285 Shady Oaks Drive, Southlake

3. Grapevine Artisan Market
Explore the collection of handcrafted woodwork, crochet, pottery and jewelry at the Town Square Gazebo in Grapevine every Saturday from April through September.
  • April 11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • 325 S. Main St., Grapevine

 
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Grapevine becomes 2nd Tabla Indian Restaurant location in Texas

A Florida-based restaurant chain is bringing a mix of Indian, Thai and Indo-Chinese cuisine to Grapevine.

Tabla Indian Restaurant has opened in the Grapevine Station commercial development at the corner of Northwest Highway and Texan Trail.

The details: According to the website, featured menu items include garlic naan, tikka masala and Indo-Chinese fried rice. The menu also features garlic green chili naan, tandoori, soups, mocktails and desserts.

The restaurant’s website says it caters to all needs by offering gluten-free and vegan dishes as well.

A closer look: Tabla moves into a spot previously occupied by Mesa Mexican Cuisine. That restaurant closed in May after operating for seven years at the location, according to previous reporting.

  • 1000 Texan Trail, Ste. 130, Grapevine

 
Latest City News
Colleyville council approves agreement with Euless for Heritage Avenue construction project

Colleyville City Council approved an interlocal agreement with the city of Euless for a road project on Heritage Avenue at the March 10 regular meeting.

The overview: The project consists of extending the southbound right-turn lane on Heritage Avenue and Cheek-Sparger Road, addressing issues caused by erosion at the existing culvert bridge crossing and replacing and extending the culvert under the road, Colleyville Public Works Director Lisa Escobedo said. A 7-foot concrete sidewalk, curb ramps and a pedestrian handrail will also be added to the east side of the road to connect the apartment complex with H-E-B, she said. 

Also on the agenda: Colleyville City Council also approved a construction services agreement with La Banda LLC to replace the waterline in the Pecan Park Estates neighborhood, according to city documents. 

“This area had some drainage issues,” City Engineer Larry Wright said. “It was a neighborhood that started way back in the 1970s when the city of Colleyville didn’t have a lot of drainage requirements.” 

 
On The Business Beat
Mad Greens, Great American Bakery Cafe, Chili’s Bar and Grill coming to DFW Airport

The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport will have new dining options coming to terminals A and D.

During the DFW Airport board of directors meetings, new and amended leases were approved for various concessions.

What’s happening? In Terminal A, a lease with Mitchell Olsen Partners DFW LLC was amended for a quick-serve salad location near Gate A pier for Mad Greens. The restaurant, with four locations in the Austin area, serves salad, bowls and wraps, according to its online menu. The restaurant replaces Salad and Go, which closed all its Texas locations earlier this year, according to previous reporting.

Long story short: There were three changes approved for Terminal D.

A Great American Bakery location will be going in near Gate D34 and will be operated by Java Star Inc. There was a lease assumption from Host Java DFW, which operated The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf at that same location.

Trinity Groves Bar, near Gate D2, will become Chili’s Margarita Bar, and the Trinity Groves Kitchen will be replaced by Chili’s Bar and Grill.

 
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