Find out the latest business news in Dripping Springs, including businesses now open and coming soon.

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Necatarine

The cafe and bakehouse focuses on meals that are gluten-free, organic and seed-oil-free. Nectarine also serves local produce from farms and businesses in Texas. The menu includes smoothies, acai bowls, baked goods, coffee and more.Noble Tutoring and Prep

The tutoring and education center opened a second location in Dripping Springs this spring, offering a variety of academic services for students. Services include private tutoring, SAT and ACT preparation and academic coaching. The business also has a location further east on Highway 290.Service Dogs Inc.


The 37-year-old service dog provider, founded by Sheri Soltes, opened its newest kennel in March, expanding its adopting and training services for 25% more shelter dogs to become service dogs, according to a news release. Craig Carlton, owner of C.C. Carlton Industries, funded the new kennel, named in memory of his mother, nicknamed, “Muv.”Winehouse

Owned by Kristine Clark and former proprietors of Epicure Jerry Gray and Julio Llop, the wine shop and tasting room is now offering a selection of wines, craft beers, mocktails, bar bites from their food truck and more. Winehouse will also offer free wine tastings and live music on Fridays and Saturdays.Coming soon

Dripping Springs Sports Club

Founded by Drew Rose, the new sports club is coming to the Sunset Canyon and Headwaters neighborhoods, currently set to open in 2027. Spanning over 200,000 square feet, the club will include various sports and recreational spaces, according to a social media post from the business. The hub will feature a variety of amenities, including work out equipment, sports courts, a cafe and more.