From new Mexican and all-American restaurants to a new children’s museum, take a look at 15 business updates in the Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth areas.
Now open
Customers can create dishes in a build-your-own meal format by selecting their meats, seafood, vegetables and noodles before creating their own sauce.
The restaurant provides handcrafted beef and chicken burgers, custom fries, hot dogs and milkshakes.
Cristina’s Fine Mexican Restaurant
The restaurant offers Tex-Mex cuisine such as tacos, fajitas, enchiladas, specialty margaritas and a brunch menu.
The shop offers easy-to-care-for plants, build-your-own terrarium kits, and the owners plan to host monthly events.
The company specializes in vehicle paint correction, ceramic coating, detailing and window tinting.
The museum has a kid-sized play city designed for children ages 1-8, where guests can take part in immersive exhibits.
The barbershop offers men’s and children’s haircuts, head shaves, beard lineups, hair coloring and hot towel treatments.
Located within Manny’s Barbershop, the cafe offers coffee, refreshers and energy drinks.
The new outdoor gathering space features shaded seating, turf, murals and upgraded lighting at Tanger Outlets Fort Worth.
The family-owned cafe specializes in iced and hot coffees, matcha drinks and pressed juices.
Coming soon
The salon offers manicures, pedicures, lash services, waxing, head spa services and specials for various occasions.
In the news
The newly renovated park held a grand opening April 25 and unveiled 12 updated baseball and softball fields and expanded facilities.
The opening of a new Japanese restaurant was halted due to nonpayment of rent, according to a notice on the eatery’s door.
- 9821 N. Freeway, Ste. 112, Fort Worth
- No website available
Closed
The business sold SR Bats, a professional-grade baseball bat, as well as hitting gloves, grips and fielding gloves.