Northwest Austin residents have an array of updates to keep and eye on including a brunch restaurant and a Mexican restaurant slated to join the neighborhood soon. In the meantime, community members can check out a new locally owned boutique and two new stores at The Domain. This list is not comprehensive.

Now open

1. Cloth and Steele Boutique

After working for years as a Dillard’s manager, Crystal Hamilton decided to make her own boutique featuring upscale clothing, accessories, shoes and candles from over 15 designers, some exclusive to her store.2. Halal Joy

The food truck serves cuisine such as rice bowls with beef or chicken shawarma, falafels, gyro wraps, pita bread, hummus and dolmas.
The food truck serves Mediterranean dishes such as beef shawarma over rice and hummus. (Courtesy Halal Joy)
The food truck serves Mediterranean dishes such as beef shawarma over rice and hummus. (Courtesy Halal Joy)
3. Urban Outfitters


The business is located in the space previously occupied by Forever 21, which closed in September. Customers can find women and men’s clothing, accessories, shoes, beauty and wellness products, plus home decor and music products including vinyls, record players and more.4. Zadok Jewelers

The brand’s second location sells luxury jewelry from a range of brands including its own in-house line and offers services such as repairs, appraisals and custom-designed jewelry. The location has introduced three luxury watch boutiques to the shopping center: IWC Schaffhausen, Panerai and Tudor.
  • Opened May 2
  • 11501 Century Oaks Terrace, Ste. 141, Austin
  • www.zadok.com
Zadok Jewelers opened its second location at The Domain on May 2. Photo by TK Images. (Courtesy Zadok Jewelers)
Zadok Jewelers opened its second location at The Domain on May 2. Photo by TK Images. (Courtesy Zadok Jewelers)
Coming soon

5. Burlington Coat Factory

The company has taken over two former Joann locations in Austin including one in The Shops at Arbor Walk. The discount store sells clothes, accessories, home decor, shoes, makeup and more.6. D1 Training


The athletic training facility offers strength and conditioning training for athletes of all ages through one-on-one training, group or family classes.
The athletic training facility offers strength and conditioning training for athletes of all ages. (Courtesy D1 Training)
The athletic training facility offers strength and conditioning training for athletes of all ages. (Courtesy D1 Training)
7. First Watch

The daytime dining concept serves made-to-order breakfast, brunch and lunch, with specialities such as the Quinoa Power Bowl, Lemon Ricotta Pancakes, Chickichanga and the signature Million Dollar Bacon, as stated in a news release.
First Watch serves breakfast, brunch and lunch with traditional and specialty options. (Courtesy First Watch)
First Watch serves breakfast, brunch and lunch with traditional and specialty options. (Courtesy First Watch)
8. Mexican Sugar

The restaurant is part of restaurant group FB Society alongside Haywire and Sixty Vines, which also reside in The Domain and Domain Northside. As the new restaurant moves into the space, Museum of Ice Cream is looking to relocate after four years of occupancy at the shopping center.
Mexican Sugar will take Museum of Ice Cream’s place at The Domain. (Courtesy Mexican Sugar)
Mexican Sugar will take Museum of Ice Cream’s place at The Domain. (Courtesy Mexican Sugar)


What’s Next


9. Aburi Tora Sushi

The sushi restaurant is expected to begin construction at the East Village mixed development in June and complete construction in December, according to a permit filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

10. Neon Belly

According to a permit filing with TDLR, North Austin residents can look forward to a new coffee shop and bakery with outdoor patio space. The project was expected to start construction in May and finish in October.


11. Umiya Sushi

A permit filing with the TDLR states the Japanese restaurant is slated to start renovating the space previously used by Baby Acapulco Tex-Mex Restaurant in June with a completion date of August.

Relocations

12. Feels So Good


The Austin-based custom screen printing shop and retailer has split into two new locations for its retail offerings and its screen printing production services. The business was previously located at 211 E. Alpine Road, Austin.
  • Relocated March 22
  • Retail location: 609 E. Seventh St., Austin; Production facility: 9204 Brown Lane, Austin
  • www.fsgprints.com
13. Quantic Wenzel

The electronics manufacturer creates super, high-precision electronic clocks used in all types of space applications, but also on naval ships, fighter jets and quantum computers. The company famously manufactured time systems for the Mars Landers.14. Vital Rheumatology

The office is moving from its current location at 2217 Park Bend Drive, Ste. 220, Austin, to Parmer Lane. The medical practice is run by Dr. Louis Robinett and offers services for a range of conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, lupus and more, as stated on its website.In the news

15. Austin Regional Clinic Far West

The clinic now has a second mammography machine and a new suite for 2D and 3D mammography screenings, according to an April announcement. Hours will be expanded to include evening and weekend appointments.16. Lone Star Circle of Care

Patients can now find additional therapy services for older teens and adults and can be on the lookout for additional psychiatry services in the near future.17. The Arboretum

The shopping center is celebrating its 40th anniversary in the North Austin community. Community members can find stores such as Barnes & Noble, Chico’s and Pottery Barn and enjoy meals at restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, Hanara Sushi & Grill and Juliet Italian Kitchen.West Austin Chamber of Commerce

Since its founding in 2010, the chamber has organized events to highlight local businesses and created networking opportunities for the community. The chamber celebrated its 15th anniversary in April.