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To-go only location of Buffalo Wild Wings now open in Round Rock Town Centre

A delivery and takeout-only location of Buffalo Wild Wings is now open in Round Rock, according to a company representative.

What you need to know: It opened in November, slightly later than a planned October opening, in the Round Rock Town Centre retail center.

The details: The restaurant offers a variety of wings with sauce, appetizers, sandwiches, burgers and more.

  • 2051 Gattis School Road, Ste. 520, Round Rock

 
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First Responding Home Inspections now serving Central Texas

Ross Black, a retired Georgetown firefighter, launched First Responding Home Inspections to offer comprehensive home inspections, elevation measurements, sewer scope inspections and irrigation/sprinkler evaluations, according to a news release. Black worked at the Georgetown Fire Department for 12 years and has lived in Central Texas for most of his life.

Dig deeper: First Responding Home Inspections is based in Round Rock and serves cities in both Travis and Williamson counties, including Austin, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park and more, according to the website. 

The first official inspection was completed Sept. 27, according to Cheryl Black, business operations manager. 

 
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What's the Tea? soft opens ahead of ribbon cutting

What’s the Tea? held a soft opening in Hutto in late November, offering bubble tea and coffee.

The overview: The boutique cafe, owned by Lisa and Diana Nguyen, offers a menu emphasizing healthier options, such as non-caffeinated herbal teas, mushroom-infused espresso, matcha lattes with oat milk cold foam, and bubble tea with pink tapioca pearls colored with beet juice and sweetened with agave nectar. Customers will also find a selection of snacks, including mini banh mis and sticky rice bowls.

What else: The shop will hold a grand opening event and ribbon cutting at 1 p.m. on Dec. 16.

  • 210 Ed Schmidt Blvd., Ste. 450, Hutto

 
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HOPE Outdoor Gallery opens in new space, brings outdoor art, creative space to Austin

HOPE Outdoor Gallery has officially reopened in its new home, bringing the outdoor art park and creative campus back to Austin.

The background: In March 2010, HOPE Outdoor Gallery was launched off Baylor Street, nearby 24 Diner. The concept became known as the only art park of its kind in the United States, according to a news release.

The original location officially closed in January 2019 to make way for its future home. Opening was delayed to this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and permitting process, as previously reported by Community Impact.

What's happening: The new home for the gallery, near the Austin airport, is complete with outdoor park space, mural walls and a 6,000-square-foot gallery event space. It also features a coffee bar, gift shop and art supply store.

 

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