Read the latest business and community news from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Plano

Beerhead Bar & Eatery coming soon to Plano


Beerhead Bar & Eatery hopes to open by February at 5805 Preston Road, Plano. The business will feature 500 craft beers, with 50 on tap, as well as a food menu that has been specially curated to pair with the bar's beers and cocktails.

Lewisville-Flower Mound-Highland Village



Buff City Soap now open at The Shops at Highland Village

Buff City Soap opened Dec. 5 at The Shops at Highland Village, 1100 Cottonwood Creek, Ste. 150, Highland Village. The soap manufacturer sells plant-based soaps without certain ingredients that can be harsh on skin or trigger allergies.

Keller-Roanoke-Northeast Fort Worth

Board + Brie moves into permanent location in downtown Roanoke


Board + Brie, a charcuterie board company, moved into its first brick-and-mortar storefront at 400 N. Oak St., Roanoke, in October. The charcuterie board company previously did not have a permanent location.

Keller Sports Park becomes new home of Keller Lacrosse Association

A team will finally play on a long-vacant field at Keller Sports Park in 2021 when the park becomes the new home of the Keller Lacrosse Association, a boys’ sports club with teams for kids in first through 12th grade.

Frisco


Lemma Coffee Co. opening new shop in Frisco

Lemma Coffee Co. will open a new specialty coffee shop Dec. 10 at 9250 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 150, Frisco. The shop will grind and brew coffee on-site and will offer various coffee drinks, such as lattes, pour-overs and espressos.

Richardson

Monkey King Noodle Company debuts long-awaited Richardson location


Monkey King Noodle Company opened Dec. 7 at 520 Lockwood Drive, Ste. 100, Richardson. The restaurant hails from its original location in Deep Ellum and is known for its northern Chinese street food, including hand-pulled, made-to-order noodle dishes and soup dumplings.

Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake

Love To Hear Again Audiology in Grapevine improves ear health, quality of life for patients


Hearing health can have a significant effect on a patient’s quality of life, said Dr. Elyssa Washburn, owner of Love To Hear Again Audiology in Grapevine.


Custom Ink now open in Southlake

Custom Ink opened a new showroom location at 1151 E. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 320, Southlake, in the Park Village shopping center. The store helps individuals, groups and organizations design custom apparel and accessories.

Ian Pribanic, Daniel Houston, Kira Lovell, Francesca D’Annunzio and Olivia Lueckemeyer contributed to this report.