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DART to temporarily expand rail services during FIFA World Cup

Dallas Area Rapid Transit will institute temporary frequency and capacity enhancements during the FIFA World Cup to accommodate increased crowds in the region.

What you need to know: The temporary rail service increases will take effect June 8 and last until July 19, the end of the World Cup tournament in Dallas, according to a DART news release.

DART’s Orange Line, which currently extends through Richardson and Plano during weekday peaks only, will travel its entire route every day during the World Cup, ending at Plano’s Parker Road Station. The Red, Blue and Orange lines are also set to run every 20 minutes all day for the duration of the World Cup.

 
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Adidas now offers sports apparel at Legacy West

An Adidas Originals store opened in early June at Legacy West.

The details: The sportswear brand Adidas offers apparel like jerseys, tracksuits, sneakers and more. The Plano location has the brand’s traditional premium products along with city-specific assortments for the Dallas-area market, per previous reporting.

 

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Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Dallas - Fort Worth area.

The Brunch District serves breakfast, lunch in Frisco

The Brunch District opened its newest location in Frisco, a company representative confirmed.

The menu includes Southern and Tex-Mex breakfast classics like steak and eggs, loaded grits and migas, as well as lunch options like sandwiches and salads.

Frisco is The Brunch District’s fourth location alongside restaurants in Colleyville, McKinney and Addison.


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🍨 Bruster’s Real Ice Cream dishes out cold treats in northeast Fort Worth
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🍔 Whataburger opens 3rd location in the Alliance area of Fort Worth
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🍺 Truck Yard set to open in Richardson this summer
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☕️ Joda Coffee to serve Middle Eastern-style coffee in McKinney
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🌯 New $1.8M Chipotle Mexican Grill to be constructed in Denton
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Sourdough Bread Deli offers fresh sandwiches, baked goods in Plano

Plano sandwich shop Sourdough Bread Deli offers a homemade menu that uses fresh ingredients from its bread to its meats.

Sourdough Bread Deli owner Veronika Prishutov-Wells said she and her teammate, Sviatlana Filistovich, take roughly two hours each morning to bake the restaurant’s bread from scratch.

Prishutov-Wells said the store uses fresh meats and vegetables, which are cut daily. Customers can order a lunch box that comes with chips, a cookie and a pickle.


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On The Business Beat
Lucky Dog Mobile Groomers launches pet grooming service in North Texas

Lucky Dog Mobile Groomers is now operational and offering services in parts of North Texas, a news release states.

The specifics: The franchise, led by local owner Amy Morrison, offers service in Allen, Denton, Frisco, McKinney, Plano and more. The professional grooming service offers one-on-one dog grooming in fully equipped mobile units. 

"Mobile grooming offers a more convenient option while also creating a calmer, one-on-one experience for dogs,” Morrison said in the release.

 

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