The Commonwealth Texas, located on over 3 acres at the corner of W. Adams Ave. and Morgan’s Point Rd., will feature a 10,000 sq ft building and extensive outdoor facilities. The family-oriented entertainment complex will […]
The Commonwealth Texas, located on over 3 acres at the corner of W. Adams Ave. and Morgan’s Point Rd., will feature a 10,000 sq ft building and extensive outdoor facilities. The family-oriented entertainment complex will […]
Cookie Plug, a chain boasting “the fattest and thickest cookies baked fresh daily at every location,” is opening this Saturday, January 28 in Killeen. According to an article about the opening by Killeen Daily Herald, […]
Starbucks will soon be open in Belton at Main Street and River Fair Blvd. A Wendy’s location is slated to open behind the new Starbucks.
Cookie Plug, a chain boasting “the fattest and thickest cookies baked fresh daily at every location,” is opening this Saturday, January 28 in Killeen. Cookie Plug Killeen will be located at 2002 Folly Drive, Killeen, […]
Dunkin’ is opening a new location today at 7451 W. Adams Ave. in Temple. Dunkin’ is an “all-day, everyday stop for coffee and baked goods.”
In 2022, 106 new dining options opened for business in Waco-Temple-Killeen. 2023 is on pace to see even more new eateries. Since the start of 2023, Central Texas Reporter has covered 9 restaurant openings. Fish […]
Wendy’s will soon open their newest fast food restaurant in Belton at Main Street and River Fair Blvd. Image by Wendy’s
Legends Crossing, home to many of Waco’s favorite chain restaurants like Chuy’s, Los Cucos, and PF Chang’s, just got one more: Fish City Grill just added their brand to the mix and opened a new […]
Belton’s MK&T Depot and the neighboring Katy Building are being redeveloped as a railroad-themed retail center. So far a diner, a coffee shop, a wine bar, a cookie shop, a creperie, a Puerto Rican eatery, […]
The spot formerly occupied by Bari’s Express at 3125 Bellmead Drive will soon be Chep’s Pizza & Burgers according to reporting by The Waco Tribune’s Mike Copeland.