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THE ROUNDUP
Piece Of The Past
SHAKEY’S PIZZA PARLOR
Shakey’s Pizza Parlor was a hot destination in the 1970s, and the Dallas area had seven, including one at Northwest Highway. In 1980, owner Andy Stasio sold his franchises and switched to C hurch’s Chicken.
Coming And Going
[+] COMING
The national franchise Dog Haus Biergar ten has plans to expand from its sole Richardson location into Lake Highlands and Arlington. The Lake Highlands branch is expected to open in the Town Center late this year. Dog Haus serves hot dogs such as Chili The Kid (topped with American cheese, chili, crispy onions and chipotle aioli) and Sooo Cali (topped with arugula, avocado, tomato, crispy onions and spicy basil aioli).
[+] COMING
The Word
Neighborhood hero Curtis Jenkins receives generous gift.... Here’s what our neighbors think:
“Of all the stupid crap I read on a daily this is a breath of fresh air. He deserved this. When you put good into the atmosphere, you get your blessing. Won’t always come in the form of a car but it will come back. Job well done Curtis!”
- Dudley Bartholomew Winkler
“Kindness begets kindness! So happy for this sweet, wonderful man!”
- Shanan Myers Richard
“What an AWESOME show of appreciation.”
- Chris Bartee
Vector Brewing, created by neighbors Craig and Veronica Bradley, is coming to Lakeridge Center. The brewery will sell beers ranging from IPAs to lagers, saisons, sours and dark beers. Along with these beer basics, Vector will serve beer cocktails like the bro-mosa, sparkling wine mixed with beer and juice. The brewery will also serve food and is expected to open next year.
[–] GOING
Captain D’s on Retail Road has closed. Captain D’s is an American chain of fast casual seafood restaurants specializing in seafood. The first one opened in Donelson, Tennessee, on August 15, 1969. Despite having great reviews on Yelp, the location was closed after less than a year of being open.
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