From new restaurants and bars to retail and grocery stores, here's the latest on 19 Southwest Austin businesses.

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Good Vibrations Pizza Company

The family-owned pizza trailer has permanently opened at Vacancy Brewing. Owned and operated by husband-and-wife duo Austin and Megan Smith, the pizza trailer first opened on the back patio of King Bee cocktail bar and also served pizza at pop-up events around Austin. The menu features pizzas like the “Sweet Heat,” topped with hot Italian sausage, pickled jalapenos and hot honey.Kam's Clothiers & Tux Shop

The tuxedo rental service is owned and operated by Kam Dadlani who has worked in the men’s clothing industry for over 30 years. Dadlani’s experience comes from his time owning a men's formal and businesswear store in Connecticut and working in the men’s department at Nordstrom. Kam’s Clothiers & Tux Shop offers personalized tailoring services for its custom and ready-made suits, tuxedos and shoe rentals and accessories like belts and socks.Apollo Veterinary


Wimberley-based veterinary clinic opened its second location in far South Austin. Operated by veterinarians Robin Allen and Claire Landwehr, Apollo Veterinary provides “fear-free work” for dogs and cats, including x-rays, dental care, surgeries, pet dermatology, spay and neuter services, end-of-life care and more.The Bougie Foodie

Brianna Cryar, the owner of the former dessert trailer of the same name, has moved the business into its first brick-and-mortar location. The Bougie Foodie serves a variety of desserts like gourmet Rice Krispies treats and caramel bars. Cryar said the two bestsellers are the Choco Chip Cookie Mountain, a six-ounce cookie, and Mimi's Boozy Bread Pudding, made with a brandy sauce.Young Chefs Academy

The youth culinary school is locally owned by husband and wife Jim and Sarah Gagliardi, who also own Young Chefs Academy San Antonio. The school has classrooms—or kitchens—with cooking equipment for weekly classes, workshops, camps and parties.SquareRüt Kava Bar

The kava bar opened in the historic Old Rock Store on Hwy. 290, previously Madrone Coffee Co. Kava is a traditional Polynesian root beverage used for enhancing relaxation and promoting well-being without causing drowsiness or intoxication. With other locations in Belterra and North Austin, SquareRüt Kava Bar serves various kava beverages.Coming Soon


Taste of Home Handmade Dumplings

A North Austin-based restaurant will open near Jaipur Palace at Southpark Meadows around the Lunar New Year. The restaurant will serve homemade dumplings and a variety of rice, noodle, stir-fry and veggie dishes.Global Foodland

The new grocery store in South Austin will offer halal products including fresh meat and bakery items.
  • Slated to open in November
  • 11501 Menchaca Road, Austin
  • Facebook: Global Foodland
Culture Club

El Paso restaurateur Justin Knoch will open a classic-rock-themed bar and restaurant in a retail development center on Menchaca Road. Culture Club will offer beer, cocktails, pizza and wings and feature vintage pinball machines, a large outdoor patio with TVs, ping pong tables and other lawn games.
  • Opening mid-October
  • 12000 Menchaca Road, Bldg. 2, Ste. A, Austin
  • No website is available for this business.
Casa Grande Supermercado


The grocery store will have a butcher shop and restaurant inside. Casa Grande Supermercado has another Austin area location in Pflugerville.
  • Opening in early October
  • 11118 S. First St., Ste. 100, Austin
  • No website is available for this business.
Lower 48

The bar and eatery will join the array of businesses opening on Menchaca Road. Locals Henry Ross, Ben Pezzi and Jordon Leger said they want Lower 48 to be a “welcoming space for all.”
  • Opening in September
  • 10701 Menchaca Road, Austin
  • No website is available at this time.
In the News

C'est Chic!


The South Austin boutique will celebrate its 15th anniversary in October. C’est Chic! is owned by Jeanne Cooper and Melissa Greenwell and sells jewelry, home decor, women's clothing, baby items, gifts, accessories and more.Chic-fil-A


The fast food restaurant’s Southpark Meadows location temporarily closed for renovations on Aug. 16. According to a social media post, renovations will include restructuring the dining room and improving behind-the-scenes areas for drive-thru and delivery services. The restaurant’s play area will be removed to expand the dining area, and the location is slated to reopen in mid-September.Tancho Sushi

A new sushi restaurant is slated to open in Lantana Place, according to permits filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Registration.
  • 7415 Southwest Parkway, Bldg. 4, Ste. 300, Austin
  • No website is available at this time.
Krista Jordan, Ph.D., ABPP and Associates

The psychotherapy practice from Krista Jordan welcomed a new clinician to the team, Madison Clausen, MA, LPA, who began to offer services to children ages 10 and up in July for anxiety, ADHD, depression and adjustment issues.Closings

Aviary Wine & Kitchen


The South Austin eatery closed after 18 years of business. The business offered an extensive wine list and wine club. Owner Mike Smith of the Hearth and Counter hospitality group, who helped stave off Aviary's closure last year, cited financial pressures including high commercial rents as factors behind the closure.Giddy Ups

The dive bar in far South Austin closed in early August after announcing its closure in a June social media post. According to the post, the Giddy Ups owners are searching for a new location. The bar and live music venue has been a hub for socializing and seeing local artists for over 25 years, according to the business' website.St. Benedict Coffee Company

The coffee shop located inside Stony’s Pizza in Oak Hill closed after opening in July. This was the business’ first brick-and-mortar location. The St. Benedict Coffee Company truck at Springdale Station in East Austin will still operate.