Barbie and Bars: 8 Downtown Austin Business Updates

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Latest Business Updates in Downtown Austin: Barbie Pop-Up, Anniversaries, and Health Clinic

The downtown Austin business scene is buzzing with new openings, anniversaries, and even a closure. From a Barbie-themed pop-up to a new health clinic, here are the latest updates:

Now open:
Harbor Health Express Care Clinic: This multispecialty group provides care for all ages with walk-in appointments and after-hours care. Founded by Eric Scott, Tony Miller, and Dr. Clay Johnston, this clinic aims to provide convenient and accessible healthcare to the community.

In the news:
Austin Symphony Orchestra: The Austin Symphony Orchestra welcomes a new CEO and executive director, Justus Zimmerman, who will lead the oldest performing arts group in Austin. Check out their upcoming shows on their website for a musical experience.

Malibu Barbie Cafe: A Barbie-themed pop-up is making its way to Austin this spring, offering a family-friendly experience with a restaurant and roller rink. Chef Becky Brown will be serving up fast-casual fare, and various events like cupcake decorating classes and 21+ skate nights will be held during the cafe’s run.

Cactus Café: Celebrating 45 years of live music, Cactus Café has been a staple in the music scene since 1979, hosting a variety of local and international acts over the years.

Clog Down Bikes: Clown Dog Bikes, known as “Austin’s oldest bike shop,” is celebrating 25 years of service and sales on April 1. From regular bikes to electric bikes, this shop offers everything a cyclist needs to stay road-ready.

Estilo Boutique: This Tarrytown clothing boutique marked its 20th anniversary in February and is expanding to offer a wider range of clothing for women, men, and children, featuring top designer brands.

Sip Pho: Celebrating five years in business, Sip Pho offers a variety of Vietnamese dishes, including pho, vermicelli dishes, banh mi sandwiches, and boba tea, just north of The University of Texas at Austin.

Closings:
Moody’s Kitchen and Bar: Unfortunately, Moody’s Kitchen and Bar closed its doors in January, known for its $2 Tuesdays and Wednesday wing specials. However, a new bar, 1972: Women’s Sports Bar, is set to open in its place this March.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates in downtown Austin’s business scene!

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