Here is a look at the local restaurant stories in your community.

Outlaw FitCamp by Jesse James

Not only is Jesse James Leyva the owner and president of Outlaw FitCamp by Jesse James, but he is also a high school dropout and lived in his car for a period of time.

Flurry’s Market + Provisions

Clayton and Katie Flurry tell people Flurry’s Market + Provisions came about with the dual traits of a dreamer and a doer.


Woodhouse Day Spa

Serene flute music and fresh incense fill the air at the Woodhouse Day Spa in Highland Village.

The spa, though a franchise, is locally owned and operated by Yvonne Stewart. She and her two daughters run the Highland Village spa along with about 24 employees to offer locals a holistic spa experience.

Bloom-A-Round Floral Design


Fia Allen-Cole and LaShune Edmond wanted something to keep their minds busy during the pandemic. They fell in love with floral arrangements and eventually bought Bloom-A-Round, a floral shop in Flower Mound, last year.

Be Legend Gaming

Owners Folahan Ayoola and Irene Ayoola brought Be Legend Gaming to Highland Village as a competitive, social outlet for kids and adults.

Farmhouse Coffee & Treasures


When Jim and Crystal Terry moved from Washington state to Texas, they left behind positions as lead pastors at an Assembly of God church. The reason for the move was to be closer to their family who needed their help. Their plan was to start a church plant and do full-time ministry.

Smallcakes Lantana

Auden and Lizette Gamboa said they considered many franchises before deciding Smallcakes was the right choice for them.