10/15/2025
Lake Highlands’ dining scene saw modest growth in the early 2000s.
In 2001, the Zhuta family opened Tony’s Pizza and Pasta on Northwest Highway. Twenty-four years later, the family establishment is a neighborhood institution beloved for its low prices and casual atmosphere.
Another victory came in 2006 when a group of Lake Highlands neighbors, including current District 10 council member Kathy Stewart, opened Highlands Cafe at Walnut Hill-Audelia. Between that, the debut of Mi Cocina and Nancy and Robert Baker’s opening of White Rock Coffee on Northwest Highway, Lake Highlands was starting to get back on track.
Throughout the early 2010s, dining options came and went. The Zhuta family gave the neighborhood a spot to watch sports with Go 4 It Sports Grill, and a group of White Rock Valley neighbors opened Atomic Pie at Walnut Hill-Audelia. Early risers also gained a new stop in 2011 when Jose Ramirez bought Divine Coffee Shop and reopened it as JJ’s Cafe, bringing migas and huevos rancheros to Northlake Center.
And by the end of the decade, modest growth turned into a veritable renaissance as linen tablecloths and imported wine finally made their way into the neighborhood. To learn more about the evolution of the neighborhood's dining scene, click the link below to read part 2 of our three-part look back on Lake Highlands' foodie history.
https://lakehighlands.advocatemag.com/2025/10/01/lake-highlands-dining-evolution/
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