Check out this noncomprehensive list of businesses that are now open or coming soon to the Dripping Springs area.

Now Open

Dripping Springs Self Storage

Customers can utilize the storage facility for a variety of needs, such as storing classic cars, fishing boats, heavy equipment and more.TipToe Nails

The nail salon offers services such as varying manicure and pedicure packages, nail enhancements, waxing and more. TipToe Nails also offers services for kids.
TipToe Nails recently opened in Dripping Springs, celebrating with a ribbon cutting ceremony in partnership with Dripping Springs Chamber of Commerce to mark the occasion. (Judy LeBas/Community Impact)
TipToe Nails recently opened in Dripping Springs, celebrating with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in partnership with the Dripping Springs Chamber of Commerce to mark the occasion. (Judy LeBas/Community Impact)
Home Grown Farm & Ranch


Home Grown offers local, farm fresh goods including raw milk, eggs and more.Founders Animal Hospital

The animal hospital, helmed by Dr. Kabita Deka, offers a variety of services including preventive health, surgical services, wellness exams and more.Vespa Rossa

The casual Texas-Italian eatery from Vespaio Ristorante owners Daniel Brooks and Ryan Samson offers pastas, pizzas, Texas brisket and more alongside a selection of wines, beers and cocktails.
Vespa Rossa is a counter-service, Texas-Italian eatery from Vespaio Ristorante owners Daniel Brooks and Ryan Samson. (Dacia Garcia/Community Impact)
Coming soon

Oakwood Public Market


Oakwood Public Market will consist of a variety of businesses, including a coffee shop, a bar and a soda shop offering burgers and an old-school soda fountain. The public market will open in phases starting with the coffee shop and the market.What’s Next

Wingstop

The chicken wings restaurant may open in the Windmill Center development, according to a permit filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. This would replace the now-closed Mr. Gatti's Pizza.The Alley

The boba tea shop may move into the Ledgestone area, according to a permit filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The Alley menu includes fruit and milk teas and other specialties. The menu also features house-made sugar cane syrup and tapioca pearls, according to their website.