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Newest foodie additions to Willow Park North

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Bonus: Keep your eyes peeled for a social club and cigar lounge opening in 2025.

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This master-planned community (~30 minutes from Cowtown) is curating a vibrant culinary destination for residents + visitors.

Here’s the scoop on some spots we’re eyeing in The District and The Shops:

  • Drakes Yoke | Your go-to brunch restaurant
  • Melt Ice Creams | To satisfy your sweet tooth
  • Parker County Brewing Co. | Featuring a robust beer selection
  • The District Butcher | Offering a variety of high-end meats

Psst: Don’t miss forthcoming gastropub Cork & Pig Tavern, opening in 2025. Pencil in a visit

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