Whether you're looking to get in shape, get a checkup or get a meal, there are plenty of new businesses, restaurants and services now open or coming soon to Cedar Park.

Now open

The 50 Yardline Sports Training

Owner Wali Muhammed said the facility specializes in training for speed and agility. The age range for current participants is 6-18. The business offers small group training sessions, one-on-one sessions, performance testing and more.
The new training facility opened on July 20, offering different training opportunities for youth ages 6-18. (Courtesy Wali Muhammed)
The new training facility opened July 20, offering different training opportunities for youth ages 6-18. (Courtesy Wali Muhammed)
Bee Organized

The mobile organizing business based out of Leander is now offering its services to the Austin area. Owned by Christina Kjar, the business offers assistance with organizing homes and businesses, moving management, concierge services and more.Body Harmony


The Pilates studio teaches classical Pilates through mat work, reformers, chair exercises and towers to meet members' fitness needs, owner Cindy Driskill said. Classes will be taught by experienced instructors who are trained in the Joseph Pilates method. The business will offer memberships, classes for small groups and private lessons.Cedar Park Cafe

The cafe offers a selection of classic diner food, including egg dishes, pancakes, skillets and sandwiches. The restaurant is open for breakfast or lunch seven days a week.Little Sprouts Pediatric Dentistry

The new dentistry clinic for children opened in the Leander area this June. The office, overseen by Dr. James McNair, provides dental services for young children, including fillings, cleanings, emergency services, preventative care and specialized laser therapy for tongue and lip ties.One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning of Northwest Austin

The company, which has dozens of branches nationwide, specializes in heating, cooling and indoor air quality. The new branch is based in Leander but services the entire Northwest Austin metro, including Hudson Bend, Liberty Hill, Georgetown, Lago Vista, Jonestown and Cedar Park.Coming soon


Apex Pickleball Club

The 49,000-square-foot facility will have 16 indoor pickleball courts and a full bar and restaurant called PickleDilly’s, said Bill Parodi, founder and CEO of Pickleplex Holdings LLC., the facility’s parent company. The $16-million project will have a full pro shop, locker rooms with showers and all indoor courts.Bagel Bear

The bagel spot will serve New York-style bagels, sandwiches, toasts, smoothies, coffee and teas. Bagel flavors will include za’atar, sesame, jalapeno cheddar cheese and more. The flavors and menu are inspired by family recipes from owners Mohammad Dadara and Manju Babu, according to the company's website.The Human Bean

The Oregon-based coffee chain will see a new location opening in Cedar Park this fall. The drive-thru franchise specializes in coffee, tea, energy drinks and local pastries.Pink Zebra Moving of Round Rock


The company specializes in local residential moving services, but also is equipped to perform commercial and long-distance moves. The company, which will primarily service Round Rock, Pflugerville, Hutto, Leander, Cedar Park, Georgetown and Taylor, also offers professional packing services, loading and unloading labor and furniture rearranging services.
Pink Zebra Moving of Round Rock specializes in residential moving services. (Courtesy Pink Zebra Moving of Round Rock)
Pink Zebra Moving of Round Rock specializes in residential moving services. (Courtesy Pink Zebra Moving of Round Rock)
What’s next

Cedar Reserve Liquor Company

A new 2,458-square-foot liquor store will begin its build-out in August, with an estimated completion date of mid-October, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
  • 12301 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 20, Cedar Park
  • No website or phone number available
Tim Horton’s

The popular Canadian donut chain will be opening up in Cedar Park’s Bell South commercial development in Q3 of 2026. The chain is famous for its coffee, breakfast sandwiches and donuts, including their bite sized Timbits.In the news


Austin Regional Clinic

The multispecialty medical group celebrated 45 years of operation July 16. ARC was founded in 1980 by Dr. Norman Chenven and has grown to offer both specialty and primary care across 35 clinics in 15 cities, employing over 450 physicians and advanced practice clinicians, according to the clinic.BLUSH Boot Camp

Co-owners Nancy Winston and Julie Benavides took over the women-only workout facility July 7. BLUSH aims to provide a space for women to feel safe and build community. The business also provides a place for women who may not be able to work out in front of men due to religious reasons.Independence Title

The title company, which has offices in Leander and throughout the Austin metro, celebrated its 20th anniversary. The company was started in 2005 by Brian Pitman and Jay Southworth and has grown to become one of the largest title companies in the state, with offices in the Austin, Houston, Dallas and San Antonio metros.United States Postal Service


The U.S. Postal Service is celebrating its 250th anniversary with new stamps, merchandise and a contest. To mark two and a half centuries, USPS officials invite the public to vote on a previously issued stamp to be re-released in 2026. Voting runs July 23-Sept. 30 online. Commemorative stamps and other items are also being released.Worth the trip

Back 2 The Video Store

The pop-up bar recreates a video store experience accompanied by themed cocktails and mocktails inspired by '90s and 2000s releases. Featured movies include "Jaws," "Indiana Jones," "Titanic," "The Big Lebowski" and "Men In Black." The pop-up officially opened to the public July 24 and will remain open until Sept. 7, as stated on its website.
Back 2 The Video Store opened to the public on July 24 and will remain open until Sept. 7. (Dacia Garcia/Community Impact)
Back 2 The Video Store opened to the public July 24 and will remain open until Sept. 7. (Dacia Garcia/Community Impact)