The city of Hutto has seen a variety of businesses open up, including art studios, a restaurant and a coffee shop. Check out these 7 updates on the Hutto-area businesses.

Now open

BBK Ceramics

The small-batch ceramic shop, owned by Beth Kelleher, offers pottery wheel classes for beginners and intermediate artists. Students can also learn how to hand build ceramics, such as mugs, pitchers, garden sculptures and other creations.Afuga Coffee

Owned by Roee and Alin Erenshteyn, the shops offers espresso-based coffee drinks, using an organic blend from Peru, Guatemala and Brazil. The menu includes cortado, lattes, cappuccinos, iced coffee, matcha, teas and a variety of pastries. The shop also offers vegan and gluten-free food options. The shop is located in the former location of Dwell Coffee House.Cumberland Road Art Studio


Owned by Sylvia Helfond, the walk-in studio provides a space for both adults and children to create arts and crafts. For a $10 entry fee, patrons can use the studio’s various supplies, such as paints, inks, markers, cardstock, tools, beads and other materials. The studio also offers crafting classes, teaching attendees to embroider, block print and make candles.Chopsticks

The menu at Chopsticks includes small bites, such as gua bao buns, chili jam chicken wings and bulgogi fries. Patrons will also find Vietnamese noodle soup, pork spareribs and firecracker shrimp, among a variety of other dishes.

The business is located in the former space of Now, Dats Boba, which closed in mid-April.Coming soon

Cheeky Wax Studio


Led by Mindy Eakins and Heather O’Leary, the studio offers a variety of hair removal services, including face and body waxing. Appointments may be booked online.McAlister’s Deli

The restaurant serves a variety of hot and cold sandwiches, including club sandwiches, chicken salad, cubans, french dips, reubens and more. Customers will also find salads, soups and spuds.In the news

Hutto Flower Market & Boutique


The flower shop, owned by Misty and Shawn Faglie, recently closed its storefront in downtown Hutto to transition the business to a private studio. The florist will continue to offer flower arrangements for all occasions, which may be ordered online or over the phone, and customers can set up in-person appointments. The shop also plans to offer more flower arrangement design classes.