Several new businesses have opened around San Marcos in the last few months, and more are coming soon to the community.

Now Open

Jersey Mike’s Subs

The franchise location—owned by Michael and Joanne Jordan—is located within the Aquarena Crossing development. Jersey Mike's Subs serves freshly sliced and grilled subs, which are on baked bread made in-house. Jersey Mike's Subs also offers catering.Crunch Fitness

The exercise facility offers a variety of workout equipment, classes and personal training sessions.Chipotle


The Mexican grill opened its third San Marcos location inside the Aquarena Crossing development. Chipotle serves customizable bowls and burritos and also offers catering. The new location also features the brand’s signature Chipotlane drive thru pick-up lane.Mattress Warehouse

The store is owned by Buda residents Brett Wagner and his fiancé Rachel Cleary. Aside from mattresses, the Mattress Warehouse sells pillows, sheets, mattress protectors and box springs.3 Kings Barbershop

The barbershop, also called 3KB, is owned by Jacob Ferguson and John Cardenas. 3 Kings Barbershop is a full-service barbershop and caters to men’s haircuts.Starbucks

The coffee chain sells a wide variety of hot and iced coffee beverages. Starbucks also sells frappuccinos, refreshers, teas, breakfast sandwiches and more.Sundance Print Centers


The Central Texas-based print shop is owned by father and son Tony and Blake Mansfield, who have two other locations in San Antonio and New Braunfels. Sundance Print Centers offers color and black and white printing as well as signage, banner, poster and sticker printing.Headwaters Plant Boutique

The plant shop is locally owned by Jessie Pagan and Rhiannon Metcalf. Headwaters Plant Boutique sells house plants, cacti and succulents.Giggle and Grow

The San Marcos campus—located at the former Kid Ranch Christian Preschool site, which closed Dec. 22—participates in the Texas Rising Star Program and offers childcare for children ages 6 weeks to 5-years old, according to its website.Martindale Yoga & Wellness

The locally owned yoga studio is owned by Jessy Napier and Madeline Stone. Martindale Yoga & Wellness offers Vinyasa, Hatha and Yin classes and workshops as well as meditation and sound baths.Invicta


The watch retailer sells men and women's watches and watch cases.Buckle

The retailer sells men's, women’s and children’s clothing, footwear and accessories.
  • Opened July 2
  • 3939 S. I-35 frontage road, Ste. 780, San Marcos
  • www.buckle.com
Amax Auto Insurance

The auto insurance company provides low-cost insurance for vehicles and commercial and non-commercial properties, according to its website.
  • Opened July 5
  • 900 Bugg Lane, Ste. 218, San Marcos
  • www.amaxinhttp://www.mydental.comsurance.com/find-an-office/san-marcos
Coming Soon

myDental


The dentist offers Invisalign and oral surgery. MyDental also offers cosmetic, emergency preventative and restorative dentistry.Domino’s

The pizza chain offers pizza, wings, pasta and sandwiches. The Domino’s menu also includes salads, over-baked dips and desserts.Relocations

Mindful Hands Massage

Owner Gudjon Bergmann has moved his mobile business into Hays County Physical Therapy and Wellness in San Marcos. The physical therapy clinic is owned by Nicole Laird. In addition to Swedish relaxation massages, deep tissue massages and full body stretching, Bergmann now offers sports massages and trigger point therapy.In the News


Paul Peña Park Improvements


Park improvements cost about $205,714, and were funded by Community Development Block Grant and park improvement funds. The improvements to the park included replacing playground equipment, adding shade and turf, and extending the sidewalk to create an ADA-compliant loop around the park, according to a news release. The park was also re-dedicated to its namesake, Paul Wenceslaus Peña who grew up in San Marcos and attended San Marcos Baptist Academy.
  • 1209 Crystal River Parkway, San Marcos
  • www.sanmarcostx.gov
Closures

Kava Kava Down

The shop was locally owned by MJ Keith and offered a selection of Kava-based beverages that could have been mixed with peach nectar, cherry-flavored or pineapple juice. Kava Kava Down also sold carnival-style foods such as street tacos, pretzels, cotton candy and queso.
  • Closed in July
  • 817 Chestnut St., Ste. 221, San Marcos