L’Orange European Bistro has announced that it will open as a pop-up location at the Williamson Family Farm at 3250 Wilkinson Pk. in March, with future plans to move into a brick-and-mortar location after a year or so, according to owner-operators Stephanie and Chris Moulin.
The husband-and-wife team who created the restaurant concept share a passion for food, travel and culture. The two say they have lived in and visited more than 25 countries, and enjoy taking cooking classes and learning valuable recipes from locals everywhere they go.
“We are excited to bring something new to the market. We will be featuring a reasonably priced, farm-to-table prix fixe menu focused on dishes from France, Italy and Spain,” Stephanie said. “My husband is a French-trained chef.”
The L’Orange mission is to provide the residents of Middle Tennessee with an authentic European-inspired dining experience in a cozy ambience that transports you to a Parisian bistro while delighting taste buds. Hours for the pop-up location may vary, so for more information, visit lorangebistro.com.
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Arisu Korean BBQ has opened at 1855 Medical Center Pkwy. near the new Taziki’s and Tropical Smoothie Cafe.
The restaurant offers Korean seafood and kimchi pancakes, baked corn with melted cheese, creamy and spicy rice cakes, edamame, dumplings, Japchae (stir-fried glass sweet potato noodles with beef and vegetables), squid, bean paste stew, tofu soup and more.
“Nestled in the heart of Murfreesboro, Arisu Korean BBQ exudes warmth and welcomes guests with open arms. With its cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and a menu bursting with mouthwatering dishes, it’s the perfect place to unwind and savor a delightful meal. Our diverse menu caters to every palate, whether you’re looking for a leisurely dinner with loved ones, a quick lunch catch-up with friends, or a solo meal at the bar. Arisu Korean BBQ offers a relaxed setting where laughter flows as freely as the conversation,” according to the Arisu website. “Come as you are, and leave with a satisfied heart, a full stomach, and a smile.”
Hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, visit arisukbbq.com.
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The former RHK Hibachi space located at 2061 Lascassas Pk. will soon house a Korean BBQ restaurant, according to a banner hung at the restaurant space.
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The Hungry Spot recently opened a permanent restaurant location at 1600 Memorial Blvd., serving ox tail, greens, fish, patty, peas and more. The Jamaican restaurant previously operated out of a food truck. Restaurant hours are Tuesday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. For more information, visit facebook.com/hungryspot.jamaica.
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Lascassas Restaurant and Cafe has opened at 2089 Lascassas Pk. The new restaurant offers a variety of meal options from breakfast dishes to dinner, gyros, omelets, fresh juice, pasta, seafood, burgers, salads, milkshakes and more. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.
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Tequila Mexican Restaurant has opened at 1432 Memorial Blvd. in the building that was once home to Calypso Cafe and, more recently and briefly, Nirvana Lounge.
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Brasas Grill has opened at 2830 Middle Tennessee Blvd. The restaurant offers arepas, chicharrones, cachapas and other South American-inspired dishes, and is woman-owned, with hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 9 to 12 a.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, find Brasas Grill on Instagram or Yelp.
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Delicias Colombiana Restaurant will open in the former Helen’s Hot Chicken location (near Kroger) at 2042 Lascassas Pk. An opening date has not yet been announced.
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Ten Seconds Noodles has hung a small sign in one of the units at the Gateway Village on Thompson Lane.
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Mr. Brews has announced that its Murfreesboro location at 5525 Franklin Rd. will open on Jan. 21. For more information, visit facebook.com/mrbrewsmurfreesboro.
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A new Indian restaurant called Curries has opened at 2108 Medical Center Pkwy. The eatery offers bowls and rolls with various protein options, shrimp, chicken and lamb meals, and vegan options. Hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. For more information, visit facebook.com/curriesmurfressboro.
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Pastime Barber Shop and Pool Hall on the Murfreesboro Public Square will celebrate its 120th anniversary on Wednesday, Jan. 17, with walk-in availability from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and haircuts for only $15 that day. The locally-owned shop is located at 116 S. Maple St. and offers cuts and color services for men, women and kids—plus it has a pool hall in the back!
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Grind House Boxing has moved its gym location to 855 W. College St. The gym offers fitness and competition boxing training and personal training.
“Whether you’re looking for the best way to build your striking skills and improve your footwork in the ring or you’re hoping to master your technique and body positioning, we have you covered here at Grind House Boxing,” according to business promotional material.
For more information, visit thegrindhouseboxing.com.
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TN Craft Butcher, which has been operating out of a mobile truck in the area, has announced that it will open a butcher shop at 3921 Franklin Rd. For future updates, visit facebook.com/tncraftbutcher.
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Grindstone Cowboy owners Craig and Mindy Campbell have announced that they will open another coffee shop location in Shelbyville, in addition to the existing Eagleville location. The new location is expected to open sometime in 2025. For more information, visit thegrindstonecowboy.com or facebook.com/grindstonecowboycoffee.
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A new gas station is under construction on Salem Road near Middle Tennessee Boulevard.
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Snapdragon Hemp Dispensary has opened at 133 James Luscinski Dr. (near Opah and Game Trader). The new store offers a variety of hemp and delta-8 items, vape products, edibles, pet goods, THC-infused drinks and more. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday through Monday, and 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday. For more information, visit snapdragonhemp.com.
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Radical Escape Rooms recently opened at 1741 S. Rutherford Blvd. near Oscar’s Taco Shop and Publix. The new escape room location is family-owned, and offers three different room themes including the Immunity Quest, Exit Protocol and Secrets of the Pharaoh. Those interested can experience the games from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 to 12 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and 12 to 8 p.m. Sunday. For 60 minutes of play, the cost is $30 per person, and for 90 minutes, it is $45 per person, with a minimum of two players per game and a maximum of eight. For more information, visit radicalescaperooms.com.
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Wells Fargo recently received permits to construct a new bank branch at 2110 Memorial Blvd., near Chick-fil-A. Wells Fargo, which currently has a Smyrna branch location as well as a Murfreesboro ATM location, plans to open other branches in the area.
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Baskin-Robbins has announced that it will open a new Murfreesboro location at 3415 S. Church St. near the Joe B. Jackson intersection. BR’s two existing Murfreesboro locations are at 2170 Old Fort Pkwy. and 1723 Memorial Blvd.
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The Murfreesboro Juice Bar on North Thompson Lane has officially rebranded to Main Squeeze Juice Co. Products offered by the franchise include smoothies, juices, bowls, shots, juice cleanse handbooks and more. For more information, visit mainsqueezejuiceco.com.
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Marlyse Moran, who formerly operated Empanada Sonata in downtown Murfreesboro, has launched Gentle Heartz Transportation, offering safe transportation—particularly to non-emergency medical appointments—for its clients. To schedule a ride, call 615-635-2927, or for more information, find Gentle Heartz Transportation on Facebook.
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Grocery Hub recently opened a new grocery store at 1932 Almaville Rd. in Smyrna. The store offers dairy products, Egyptian and Arabic foods, snacks and pantry staples as well as Boar’s Head deli meats, fresh-squeezed sugar cane juice, and hot, fresh Mexican food from Taquiza El Pollo—a restaurant that operates out of the grocery store. Hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday. For more information, find the Grocery Hub on Facebook.
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CLOSED
Q&R Cafe, located near the Kroger at Broad Street and Northfield Boulevard, has announced that the bubble tea shop and bakery will close.