From another new pickleball center to several new restaurants and eateries, check out these business updates from across Live Oak, Cibolo, Schertz and beyond.

Now open

Grill House Burgers

This eatery serves hamburgers, sandwiches, cheesesteaks, wraps, salad bowls and chicken wings, plus milkshakes and soft serve ice cream.East Blue Sushi

The restaurant has an all-you-can-eat sushi bar, featuring a wide selection of specialty rolls, tempura options and more.Vertex Chiropractic


The clinic—locally owned by licensed chiropractor Jorge Ayala—focuses on pain reduction and mobility therapy.The Hitching Post

The new restaurant at Retama Park serves a selection of wings, sandwiches, burgers, salads and desserts, plus a cocktail menu.Energy Island Healthy Tea and Shake Shop

The shop—owned by husband-and-wife duo Randy and Trisha Gentry—offers specialty protein shakes and energy teas.
Smoothie King is planning to open a new location in Schertz in late December. (Courtesy Smoothie King)
Smoothie King is planning to open a new location in Schertz in late December. (Courtesy Smoothie King)
Coming soon

Dave’s Hot Chicken


The restaurant serves signature items such as hot chicken tenders and slider sandwiches, along with sides like loaded fries.Smoothie King

Opening inside the Schertz Station development, the eatery will serve fruit smoothies and food items like loaded toast.The Picklr

This new, 46,000 square foot pickleball facility will feature 13 indoor courts, a pro shop, tournaments, locker rooms and more.Relocations

FarrWest Specialty Vehicles


Previously located in Schertz, the emergency vehicle outfitter centralized its operations at its headquarters.Yellow Rose Candle Co.

The candle shop—owned by Kristina Knapp—sells Texas-themed WoodWick candles and has relocated from 203 Rawe Ave. in Cibolo.Expansions

Waymo

This self-driving car business is expanding into the San Antonio metro area, offering rideshare services and more.
  • Expanded Nov. 18
  • Serving San Antonio, surrounding areas
  • www.waymo.com
Rio Nail Bar


The local nail salon is expanding and getting upgraded equipment, offering traditional salon services, from manicures to pedicures.
Take A Break serves brown sugar milk tea at its rebranded location in Universal City. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)
Take A Break serves brown sugar milk tea at its rebranded location in Universal City. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)
In the news

Revolution Church

This local church broke ground on a new location on Oct. 12. They hold services weekly on Saturdays and Sundays.Technos, Inc.

The local fan manufacturer and repair service is celebrating its 45th anniversary serving the community this year.Take A Break


Rebranding from Kung Fu Tea, the shop offers milk teas, specialty coffees and baked goods.Closings

Triple Shot Coffee

The shop—owned by Debbie De La Cruz—closed due to road construction and lack of customer traffic.