The food truck will join artisan-crafted ice cream food truck Shell We Roll to serve walk-up customers and patrons of local wine bar Three Legged Goat.
The Downtown Hall of Fame has expanded five times since it opened in December 2011, and now boasts a number of different dining and entertainment options.
The tutoring center offers instruction for reading, writing, math, science and comprehensive language skills through after school programs catered to students in prekindergarten through grade 12.
The organization oversees the artistic output of 17 partners ranging in age from 22 to 50 and who come from cities including Pflugerville, Round Rock, Liberty Hill and Hutto.
Following several delays stemming in part from supply chain issues, the Food Box convenience store at 16212 Impact Way is tentatively scheduled to open by the end of July,
Domino's franchise construction manager Jim Beason said the July goal is tentative, and the store could be open at a later date, depending on potential delays.
Pflugerville staff announced a portion of the walking trail along the southern edge of Lake Pflugerville will be closed starting June 16 to complete an art installation.
After a little more than a year operating out of an ice cream cone-shaped building at 2700 W. Pecan St. in Pflugerville, Little Italy Brick Oven Pizza closed up shop and will relocate to nearby City Limits Bar.
Multifamily residential complex Livano Pflugerville, which when complete will have 459 one-, two- and three-bedroom multifamily and condo units, is anticipated to deliver its first residences by the end of this summer.
Co-owner Sam Prasla said the Cheesy Bite menu combines traditional pizza and chicken wing options with Middle Eastern fare, including Seekh kebab over rice plates and gyro wraps.
In addition to the dozens of craft brews on tap, The Growler Bar and Kitchen has a full menu that includes signature pizzas, wings, salads and calzones.
Cothron’s Safe & Lock has been evolving in both products sold and services offered since Olen Cothron opened the first shop in Central Austin in January 1948
Round Rock City Council had to approve several million dollars toward a massive debris removal effort, and officials and staff said they cannot yet estimate the total cost to the city but continue to emphasize the event is unprecedented.
The menu at The Kenney Fort Pub includes some American fare, but owner Tim Jones said the English options are authentic and include fish and chips, bangers and mash, and sticky toffee pudding.
City estimates state more than 1 million cubic yards of debris resulted from the ice storm that came through the area Jan. 31-Feb. 3. On a normal year, that figure is around 30,000 cubic yards.