Stay up to date with the latest Cedar Park business news—a collection of newly opened, coming soon, relocations and closings. This list is not comprehensive.

Now open

Claw Haven

The Asian-style claw arcade is owned by Michael Lu, Bradley Wong, Vicky Lee and Peter Song. Claw Haven has a variety of claw machines with prizes including Pokémon plushies, POPMART Labubus and BABYTHREE Blind Boxes. The goal for Claw Haven is for every visitor to leave feeling like a winner, according to the company's website.JVM Bullion

A new brick-and-mortar JVM Bullion buys and sells a range of gold and silver. Owned by local Vinay Pattni, the company purchases a range of precious metals from customers for cash, including scrap metal, old jewelry, collectable coins, bullion, watches and estate pieces. The appointment-only business also carries gold and silver products for purchase.Cedar Reserve


Cedar Park’s newest liquor store, Cedar Reserve, now offers a wide range of liquors, wines and craft beers. The storefront is owned by Portland, Oregon, native Jiten Patel. Patel said he wants the Cedar Reserve to provide a high-end experience for the community.Teaspoon

The new boba spot sells seasonal sips, classic tea flavors and coffee. Menu items include the Guava Sunset, which includes guava and pineapple marmalade with lemon juice. Keyla Ruiz and her sister Rhoda Sween are co-owners of the new franchise location.
Teaspoon, a new boba concept in Cedar Park, offers crowd favorites such as Thai Tea, House Milk Tea and Black Sugar Assam. (Dacia Garcia/Community Impact)
B1 Men’s Health

B1 Men’s Health offers holistic care for men in Cedar Park. Owner Michael Bevins is board-certified in family and obesity medicine, a fellow in the American Academy of Family Physicians, and a certified life coach, according to the business's website. At B1 Men’s Health, he provides general primary care with an interest in metabolic health and hormones.Texas Roadhouse

The restaurant chain’s latest branch launched in November. The concept is known for its ribs, steaks, burgers, fried chicken and homemade sides. The franchise has more than 700 branches worldwide.Qahwah House


A new coffee shop selling Yemeni coffee, tea and pastries held its official opening in Leander in late 2025. Owner Adil Mufti said the practice of brewing and roasting coffee beans originated in Yemen, and the shop tries to maintain the standards of the original coffee roasters. Qahwah imports coffee beans directly from Yemen and adheres to traditional brewing and roasting methods. Baristas are rigorously trained over three weeks to maintain consistent quality.Boot Barn

One of the largest Western wear retailers in America has moved into the space formerly occupied by Bed, Bath & Beyond, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023. The retailer sells a wide variety of boots for men, women and children, including cowboy boots, work boots and hiking boots. Additionally, the store offers a range of hats, clothing and home decor to capture a Western aesthetic.What's next

Sky Zone

Construction on a new 29,000-square-foot Sky Zone location is expected to begin in March, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing.


The project is expected to include a new indoor trampoline park, cafe and kitchen area, rooms for private events and lounge and office space. Work on the trampoline park is set to conclude in November.
K-Pop Austin sells plushes, photo books, concert boxes, posters and more. (Dacia Garcia/Community Impact)
Relocations

K-Pop Austin


K-Pop Austin announced in an Instagram post in early December that the store is relocating to the H-E-B Plus in far Northwest Austin. The store was previously located inside Hana World Market at 1700 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 100, Austin. K-Pop Austin sells a variety of merchandise, including albums, keyrings, magazines, concert boxes, posters and photo books.
  • Relocated Dec. 17
  • 11521 N. RM 620, Bldg. A, Austin
  • Instagram: kpopaustin
In the news

UPS renovation


The existing 1,310-square-foot space was remodeled, including installing flooring, fixtures, relocating the restrooms and demolishing three walls, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing. The store initially opened in December 1990 and is currently open to the public.Jason’s Deli

The deli was founded in 1976 by Joe Tortorice Jr. in Beaumont and has since branched out to 114 Texas locations and 235 delis nationwide in 27 states, per the release. Additionally, Jason's Deli became the first major restaurant concept to ban artificial trans fats in 2005, before banning high-fructose corn syrup in 2008, dyes and artificial colors in 2010 and artificial flavors in 2015, according to its website.Closings

Buffalo Wild Wings


The wing company has closed its Cedar Park location near the 1890 Ranch shopping center. A note was posted on the business’s side door referring customers to the company’s nearby locations, which remain open. The business served wings, tenders, burgers, salads, sandwiches and wraps. Buffalo Wild Wings serves wings with one of 26 flavors and dry rubs.