Take a look at some of the most recent business and restaurant updates in Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth.

Now open

Oak Street Cafe

Located in the former Chop Shop Live in Roanoke, Oak Street Cafe’s menu features omelets, pancakes, sandwiches, salads and desserts. The brunch spot is adjacent to Roanoke Tavern, a dinner spot, and Roanoke Live, an evening concert venue.

Elements Massage

The business offers personalized therapeutic massage and professional skin care services. Elements Massage focuses on relaxation, rejuvenation, recovery and relief through customization.

Wabi House

The restaurant menu focuses mainly on ramen noodles and small plates. This is the fourth Wabi House location in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with other locations in Dallas, Fort Worth and Frisco.

HTeaO

The iced tea franchise has more than 20 varieties of sweetened and unsweetened teas. The new store is owned and operated by Dana Ellis, Jared Lee and Mark Ellis, who also own a franchise in Arlington.

KD Shipping Plus

The independently owned shipping center offers services like packing, shipping, printing. Co-owner Karen Shutt said KD Shipping Plus is dedicated to providing quality customer care in a convenient, efficient and friendly environment.

India Bazaar

The store offers South Asian groceries, including Indian spices, rice and vegetables. India Bazaar has 11 locations in Dallas-Fort Worth

KungFu Tea

The drink shop makes milk teas, matchas, classic teas and slushies. Kung Fu Milk Tea, Cocoa Cream Wow, taro milk tea, peach oolong tea and winter melon tea are some of the menu items.

Texana Bank

The bank offers personalized banking services for checking, savings and loans.

Coming soon

Mooo’s Ice Cream

The business will offer scoops, shakes, boba tea and ice cream sandwiches. It will be unique in its mix-and-match menu to try classic flavors or creative combinations.

  • Opening early 2026
  • 1540 Keller Parkway, Ste. 102, Keller
  • Website coming soon

Relocations

Viper Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Keller Elite Martial Arts rebranded as Viper Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and moved from Alta Vista Road..

In the news

Hawaiian Falls

The water park will undergo $1 million in updates for rides and other attractions after it was acquired by Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

Medical City Alliance

Medical City Alliance earned an “A” from Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, which rates patient safety in hospitals, for the seventh consecutive year.

​​Joe’s Pizza & Pasta

The Italian restaurant and pizzeria celebrated 30 years in business in 2025. Menu items include angel hair pasta, eggplant parmigiana, Joe’s Special pizza and spinach ricotta pizza.

Soul Fire Brewing Co.

The beer brand left its location within The 206 on Nov. 30 and is looking to reopen somewhere new. The 206 will continue operating as a brewery and food hall, but the brewery portion is changing ownership and will receive a new, yet-to-be-determined name.

Closings

Juice Junkies

The juice bar sold items like cold-pressed juices and acai bowls. The Juice Junkies location in Fort Worth is still open.

Editor’s Note: This article has been edited to show Oak Street Cafe’s correct address and website.

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