1. Tapville Social is set to open this summer in Grapevine Mills Crossing at 3540 N. Grapevine Mills Blvd., Ste. 110, in Grapevine. Tapville is a full-service restaurant and bar, according to a news release from the company. The restaurant will have indoor and patio seating as well as a self-serve beer and wine wall. Tapville will serve daily cocktail flights along with food items, such as buffalo chicken dip, short rib sandwiches, Cajun pasta and avocado toast. www.tapvillesocial.com
2. Nikko, which specializes in sushi and Asian cuisine, is set to open in August at 1420 E. Southlake Blvd. in Southlake Town Square. 469-369-1839. www.nikkosouthlake.com
3. HTeaO will be opening a new location in Colleyville at 4917 Colleyville Blvd. The shop, which has 60 open and upcoming locations across Texas and Florida, serves a number of different teas, with flavors such as peach ginger, almond and blueberry. Construction is set to begin sometime this spring, and the shop is estimated to open in early 2023, according to a Colleyville city newsletter. www.hteao.com
4. The Toasted Yolk Cafe, to be located at 2820 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, will host a grand opening event June 6, according to a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page. The cafe, which has locations across Texas and Alabama, serves unique breakfast and lunch options, including granola apple French toast, brisket scrambles, and a number of different soups and sandwiches. The grand opening will take place from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Patrons can enjoy free churro doughnuts and $3 mimosas that day. 678-697-9880. www.thetoastedyolk.com
5. Outdoor brand Yeti is scheduled to take over Lululemon’s existing space at 211 Grand Ave. in Southlake Town Square before the end of the year. This will be the brand’s first location in Tarrant County and its second in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. www.yeti.com
6. Zafiros Mexican Grill y Cantina is coming in July to 5204 Colleyville Blvd., Colleyville. Renovations are in progress on the 6,900-square-foot commercial space. The restaurant and bar will feature from scratch recipes from different regions of Mexico, according to information from the city of Colleyville. No phone number or website are available.