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

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Cambridge Caregivers

The Dallas-based senior in-home care provider has launched its Austin location under the operation of husband and wife duo Gary and Tammy Hooker. Caregiving services include Alzheimer’s and dementia care, respite care, companion care for seniors and more.Flourish Plant Shop & Wine Bar

The new business presents by the glass and by the bottle menus which rotate through over two dozen whites, reds and sparkling wines. The plant shop side of the business features botanical options for new plant parents and green thumbs alike.Mendocino Farms


The fast casual restaurant is now serving seasonal sandwiches and salads crafted with fresh ingredients. The company operates locations across Houston and Dallas.PURE Yoga Texas

After closing its Anderson Lane location in mid-August, PURE Yoga and Fitness reopened in September with a brand-new North Austin studio on Burnet Road, across Rockwood Lane from Waterloo Ice House. Founded by Austinites Mardy and Jeff Chen, PURE has grown since opening its first studio in 2001, with locations now in Austin, Cedar Park, and Dallas.Coming soon

Alchemy Organics

Alongside the opening of wellness workspace Gevity, the all-day café will serve organic juices, espresso, matcha, bone broth, sandwiches, protein bowls, baked goods and grab-and-go items. This will be the company’s fifth location in addition to its locations in Bee Cave, South Austin, East Austin and Dripping Springs.Foxtail


The 58-seat neighborhood cocktail lounge will serve cocktails such as the Ristretto Martini and the Kistune as well as offer small bites including Toasted Ravioli.Gevity

Founded by Austinites, Connor and Espoir Michalek, the latest wellness workspace and social club is getting ready to offer the community workspaces, a gym and class studio, recovery zones, a sauna, cold plunge and more.Guad Haus

Guad Haus is a curated meeting and event space featuring conference rooms, a hidden speakeasy, an outdoor lounge and a coffee nook.Mama Betty’s Tex-Mex

The Austin-based restaurant is launching its second location which will feature dine-in service, an indoor and outdoor bar, private dining space and an outdoor patio. Customers can look forward to the menu’s familiar favorites including Mesquite-Grilled Fajitas, handmade tortillas and margaritas.Wow Poke


Wow Poke could open its first brick-and-mortar restaurant in North Austin in November, according to a representative of the business. The eatery is known for its create-your-own or house poke bowls with various toppings such as salmon, tuna, avocado, edamame, furikake or spicy ponzu sauce.
  • Opening in November
  • 7433 Burnet Road, Austin
  • Instagram: @wowpoke
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Better ATX Thrift House

Better ATX Thrift House, a thrift store just north of Pinthouse Pizza on Burnet Road, has reopened to the public after a brief closure beginning this past June. Better ATX Thrift House sells donated clothing, furniture, books and other resale items to support the nonprofit’s mission while partnering with local organizations to distribute surplus goods.Fin’s First

Thom’s Market is now known as Fin’s First—after a brief stint as Austin Select Market. Under new ownership, the store will continue offering its collection of locally-sourced foods and products, the name a nod to new owner Rofin Maknojia.
  • 1418 Barton Springs Road, Austin; 160 E. Riverside Drive, Austin; 5901 Burnet Road, Austin
  • Instagram: @finsfirstmarket