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New places to park and please your palate
The Bicycle Café will open along the White Rock Trail, perhaps this month, the owner says. Located next to Dallas Bike Works, the café menu will feature breakfast food, healthy salads and wraps and beer, and there will be plenty of places to park or store your two wheels. On Oct. 5, the neighborhood’s newest restaurant and bar — Go 4 It Sports Grill at Northwest Highway and Plano Road — opened its doors, a few months behind the original schedule, to a packed house. The bar and grill will stay open until 2 a.m., seven nights a week, and will serve American, Cajun and New Mexican fare.
Just south of Lake Highlands sits the burgeoning HillsideVillage, where Olivella’s and NeoPizza owner Charlie Green recently announced he will open a third restaurant in the former Pizzeria Venti spot. Green says he expects the newest Olivella’s to open in January 2012.