Stay up to date with the latest North Austin business news—a collection of newly opened, coming soon, relocations, anniversaries and closings.

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A new all-day cafe showcases the “bold flavors” and casual vibe of an Australian-style cafe. The breakfast and lunch menu feature all the “brekkie” essentials, including eggs, pancakes, biscuits and hash browns. Austin residents can also sample the “beloved and highly controversial Aussie delicacy” Vegemite—a brown spread made from leftover brewers’ yeast mixed with vegetable and spice additives, according to a news release.Year One Wellness

The infant specialty practice has opened a new clinic in North Austin, featuring physician and occupational therapy options to enable babies within the first year of life to reach milestones and perform essential functions. The clinic supports families through a variety of early challenges infants may face, such as Torticollis, Plagiocephaly, gross and fine motor milestone delay, tongue tie, and more. The community clinic also hosts several community-building support groups such as baby play and postpartum support groups.Kan Sushi


Kan Suchi offers all-you-can-eat sushi starting at $27. The new restaurant is located in The Linc shopping center and boasts a collection of sushi options as well as other Japanese-inspired dishes.360 Plastic Surgery

A new boutique plastic surgery practice, 360 Plastic Surgery, is dedicated to partnering with individuals to reach their aesthetic goals. “Nothing matters but the patient in front of me,” plastic surgeon Dr. Chuma Chike-Obi said in a statement. The clinic offers a range of services including liposuction, Botox, body sculpting and more.Coming soon

Velvet Taco


The Texas taco chain will open a new North Austin location on Burnet Road in the previously closed Flyrite Chicken. Velvet Taco has an extensive menu of unique tacos as well as favorites like Velvet bowls, nachos, cake and boozy libations. The Dallas-based chain was established in 2011 and has three other locations in the Austin area.Relocations


Korman Fine Jewelry

The jewelry store will be relocating from its location on North Burnet Road, near Pinthouse, to a more central location on North Lamar Boulevard. Korman has been independently owned and operated for over 50 years with owners Kat and Larry Stokes taking over in 2018. The company is also a member of the Longhorn Business Network.In the news

Tzintzuntzan


The team behind long-standing North Austin Mexican restaurant Fonda San Miguel has pushed back the opening of its new concept, Tzintzuntzan, which was originally slated to debut this spring. The new restaurant will remain rooted in its authentic Mexican flavor, serving breakfast and lunch menu items. The establishment will also feature a panaderia and unique ice cream menu.
  • Expected opening this fall
  • 2330 W. North Loop Blvd., Austin
  • No website available yet
Banjoo


From the team behind Soha, the new North Austin concept will feature late-night Korean comfort food, craft soju cocktail and private karaoke rooms. “Banjoo is where Austin parties after dark,” the company said in a social media post. According to a state filing, work on the interior remodel to the existing restaurant began last August; however the company has not yet released an opening date.
  • 5222 Burnet Road, Ste. 500, Austin
  • Instagram: @banjoo_atx
Sue Patrick

The North Austin clothing store opened its doors back in 1975, and for the last 50 years, Sue Patrick has continued to boast the “latest in fashion,” according to the store’s website. The store features a collection of women's clothing including several local brands. Additionally, the store is known for its wide selection of “everything in the world."