Several business have recently opened in Georgetown, including Camp Briteside, Rose & Dagger Coffee Company, Jeremiah's Italian Ice and Beaux on the Rocks.

Additionally, other businesses are coming soon, relocating, expanding or have closed.

Read more about these updates below.



Now open


1. Camp Briteside

The restaurant serves a range of American food entrees, including chicken-fried steak, and shrimp and grits, alongside appetizers, desserts, and a full selection of cocktails, wine and beer. The venue also features a stage for live music, a wiffle ball field and 18,000 square feet of artificial grass for children to play on.
  • Opened Sept. 1
  • 8701 RR 2338, Georgetown
  • Facebook: Camp Briteside
2. Rose & Dagger Coffee Company

Located at Teal Sky Boutique, the coffee trailer serves latte-based espresso drinks, black and green tea, and energy drinks. The business is owned by Jackson Vacek, a firefighter with the Georgetown Fire Department, and his fiancée Madison Ramirez.
  • Opened Sept. 3
  • 1005 S. Rock St., Georgetown
  • Instagram: @roseanddaggercoffeeco
3. Jeremiah’s Italian Ice

The franchise serves over 40 flavors of Italian ice, soft-serve ice cream and gelati.
  • Opened Aug. 20
  • 505 W. University Ave., Ste. F, Georgetown
  • www.jeremiahsice.com
4. Beaux on the Rocks


The men’s clothing, accessories and gift store is owned by Richard Buckley and Lisa Duran.
  • Opened in late May
  • 1008 S. Rock St., Georgetown
  • Facebook: Beaux on the Rocks
Coming soon

5. H-E-B


The grocer has begun construction on a 112,000-square-foot store near the Sun City and Parmer Ranch communities. The new location will include a pharmacy with a drive-thru; H-E-B Curbside; a fuel station and car wash; and Texas Backyard, an H-E-B department selling plants, grills and outdoor equipment.
  • Opening by summer 2025
  • Northeast corner of Ronald Reagan Boulevard and RR 2338
  • www.heb.com
6. Hao-Hao Vietnamese and Chinese Cuisine

The restaurant’s menu includes calamari, pho, vermicelli bowls, and a variety of other Vietnamese and Chinese dishes. This is the second location for the business, with the first being in Round Rock.
  • Opening in late December or early January
  • 19392 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Ste. 500, Georgetown
  • www.haohaoroundrock.com
7. Culver’s


A franchise location owned by Andrew Gravely is hiring and waiting for permitting to open. The restaurant is known for its ButterBurgers and frozen custard.
  • Opening in late September or early October
  • 4795 Williams St., Georgetown
  • www.culvers.com
8. Eden Supportive Living

The living center is designed for adults with disabilities who are age 22 and older. The facility will have 143 studio apartments, a library, a sports bar, a cafe and an activity area.
  • Opening in October
  • 2001 Scenic Drive, Georgetown
  • www.edenslf.com/austin
9. Burn Boot Camp

The fitness facility owned by Jennifer Benner will offer 45-minute group workouts, including metabolic conditioning and strength training focused on the major muscle groups in the body.
  • Opening in late 2024
  • 2006 Rivery Blvd., Georgetown
  • www.burnbootcamp.com
Relocations

10. The Golf Ranch


Previously located at 610 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 120, Georgetown, owners Dan, Loralee and Ryan St. John expanded the golf shop’s services with its new 18,000-square-foot building. The shop has two fitting studios, seven hitting bays, onsite instructors, and a larger workshop for repairs and custom orders. The store also sells clothing, shoes, golf clubs, replacement parts and accessories.
  • Relocated Sept. 1
  • 106 Cantera, Georgetown
  • www.golfranchshop.com
Expansions

11. Austin Regional Clinic Georgetown

Dr. Saba Zabetian began providing dermatology services, including care for chronic skin conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema, and acne; rosacea treatment for teen and adult skin; and dermatology pediatric care.
  • Expanded Aug. 19
  • 940 W. University Ave., Ste. 101, Georgetown
  • www.austinregionalclinic.com/clinics/arc-georgetown
12. Creekside Eventing

The facility, which offers horse boarding, eventing lessons and training, expanded its services to outside clients. Eventing is a three-day competition that showcases a rider and horse’s skills in show jumping, dressage and cross country. Now, the facility will offer individual lessons in these disciplines and hopes to take riders to competitions for them, co-owner Chad Hammerlind said.
  • Expanded in late July
  • 1101 CR 140, Georgetown
  • www.creeksideeventing.com
Closings


13. Sip ‘n’ Stain

The do-it-yourself wood painting shop announced in an Instagram post that it is closing.
  • Closed Sept. 16
  • 6521 N. Lakewood Drive, Georgetown
  • www.sipnstaingeorgetown.com