Looking for a new lunch spot or interested in new businesses in the area? Check out 12 businesses now open, recently relocated and other updates from central and East McKinney. This list is not comprehensive.

Now open

1. Another Round Dallas Disc Golf Shop and Taproom


The store offers an array of disc golf products, including discs and bags. The shop also features a bar area serving beer and other alcoholic drinks, as well as non-alcoholic drinks and limited food options.2. Clínica Familiar Hispana

The clinic offers a variety of services, according to the business's website, including diagnosis of health conditions, treatment of infections and laboratory studies.3. Flour Mill Bistro


The eatery, located on the first floor of the McKinney Flour Mill, offers breakfast and lunch foods as well as coffee and other drinks.
  • Opened March 17
  • 407 E. Louisiana St., McKinney
  • 214-592-8599
4. Great American Cookies & Marble Slab Creamery

The business offers Great American Cookies items such as cookies, brownies and cookie cakes, as well as Marble Slab Creamery items such as homemade ice cream with mix-ins, shakes, sundaes and ice cream cakes, according to the company’s website.5. Modera McKinney Ridge

The 381-unit apartment community is now leasing its first residences. Floor plans range between one-, two- and three-bedroom options with an average unit size of 1,025 square feet.6. Tricon Trinity Falls

The 126-unit build-to-rent community is now open and offers a mix of one- and two-story homes with three- and four-bedroom layouts. The homes include two-car garages, fully fenced backyards and modern finishes.7. Union Bear


The restaurant offers beer, burgers and more at its new location in Historic Downtown McKinney. The restaurant’s kitchen serves a variety of snacks and shareable items such as pretzel bites, Texas smothered fries and Korean fried chicken wings.Coming soon

8. Cavender's


Cavender’s is set to open this summer in McKinney’s 380 Towne Crossing, said Benjamin Smith, Younger Partners senior property manager for the shopping center. Party City closed March 31 and construction work to renovate the space for Cavender’s is underway. Cavender’s sells western wear and boots for men, women and children. The business was founded in 1965, in Pittsburg,Texas, the company website states.Relocations

9. Mike’s Off The Square


The store was previously located at 301 E. Louisiana St. and offers men’s and women’s apparel, including luxury items and accessories, as well as tailor services.In the news

10. Corner BBQ Shack


Hamm’s Meat + Market co-owners Noah and Lacey Hester are now business partners with John and Brandi Johnson, the co-owners of Corner BBQ Shack, a restaurant in north McKinney. Rebranding of the business to ‘The Shack by Chef Noah Hester’ is also underway.11. The Giving Machine

The Giving Machine made stops in three North Texas cities during the 2024 holiday season, including McKinney, and raised a total of $634,000 for seven local and global charities, the organization announced March 11.


Closings

12. Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library


Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library will close in June to allow for work to begin on a renovation project planned for the downtown McKinney library. The library will remain open until the last day of public access on June 13, but some services will end prior to that date. The last day to use meeting and study rooms will be April 30, and programs will end at the library after May 4, the city’s website states.