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    Shroom News

    Store dedicated to mushrooms of all kinds opens in Dallas' Deep Ellum

    Raven Jordan
    Mar 7, 2025 | 3:56 pm
    Mushroom Street Farms

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    Mushroom Street Farms

    A new shop is coming to Dallas' Deep Ellum that's all about the fungi: Called Mushroom Street Farms, it's opening at 2929 Elm St., where it offers mushrooms in varieties ranging from fresh to tinctures to powders.

    While currently in soft opening, it'll officially open March 29.

    Mushroom Street Farms comes from entrepreneur Warren Gwartney and his wife, Andrea, who started growing mushrooms from their home in 2020. Warren, who does web and software development for small businesses, started growing mushrooms as a hobby. Now he maintains both as businesses.

    “During the pandemic, I jumped down this YouTube rabbit hole and was interested in the process of growing mushrooms, so I set up a grow area in our house,” he says. “I don’t think this would have happened if it weren’t for the weirdness of the pandemic.”

    At first, he was selling products to family, friends, and neighbors and posting on Facebook marketplace to gain customers. Soon after, he decided to open a mushroom farm in Arlington in an 800-square-foot space. By 2023, he was expanding to a 5,000-square-foot space with a lab and hand-built grow rooms. (It typically takes five-six weeks to grow and cultivate the mushrooms.)

    Though the Deep Ellum storefront doesn't have an indoor farm like the Arlington location, it does have an apothecary with more than 80 herbs and spices and tea blends. And on the plus side, it's much closer to the Dallas Farmers Market, where they’ve been a vendor selling mushrooms and tinctures since September 2023— that's where business really picked up.

    "Initially, we worked with another company that manufactured and bottled our tincture line, then fast forward, we started making all of our tinctures by hand and got our food license and permits to do food." Gwartney says.

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    They sell a wide variety of fresh mushrooms in gourmet varieties that go beyond the standard white button, including shiitake, oyster, lion's mane, beech, king trumpet, and more, for $9 to $15 depending on variety, for a half-pound; order a full pound and they'll give you a little discount. (Not all varieties are in season all the time; for current availability, email info@mushroom.st.)

    They also offer other mushroom items such as $10 mushroom jerky made from dehydrated mushrooms seasoned with Gwartney's BBQ rub (also offered in store), and $28 lion's mane mushroom ground coffee.

    They do a big business on tinctures, which help with clarity, calm, and wellness, and their blue oyster mushroom, known as a source for antioxidants and improving heart health, is also a big seller.

    Step inside and find an earthy atmosphere of plants on the walls and between shelves, a green grass wall, tables stocked with gifts and mushroom novelties, and a trippy wooden mushroom bench.

    On the other side of the building, a reflection of the main space, they’ll have room for “youth exploration” classes for kids to learn all things mushrooms, and also for adult cooking classes.

    To celebrate the grand opening week, they'll have various shop specials and mushroom tastings from March 29-April 5.

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    Ice Cream News

    Maya Creamery unrolls ice cream and Indian treats in Las Colinas

    Raven Jordan
    Jul 18, 2025 | 11:30 am
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    Maya Creamery

    An ice cream shop specializing in rolled ice cream is coming to Las Colinas: Called Maya Creamery, it’s part of a small but international chain, and is set to open in late July at 3341 Regent Blvd. #140, in the Stampede Crossing shopping center near I-635 and Belt Line Road.

    Maya Creamery is owned by Sukhi Singh Anand and his family, who previously owned seven locations in Phoenix, Arizona; his grandfather opened the first location in Mumbai in 1979.

    Anand opened the first Texas shop in McKinney in 2024, and they opened shops in Frisco in April, and Little Elm in May.

    “We chose to continue my grandfather’s legacy and expand in the U.S.,” Anand says.

    They specialize in rolled ice cream, which is made by pouring the ice cream mixture onto a freezing metal plate, mixing in toppings, then rolling it with a slicer, and arranging the rolls in cups. The trend first surfaced in the U.S. about a decade ago; according to Anand, they were pioneers in the rolled ice cream community in the U.S.

    "We were the first one to introduce rolls and Maya special plates, which became very popular among the Indian community," Anand says.

    Maya Creamery also offers Indian desserts such as falooda, mango lychee rolls, and rabdi, which are similar to a milkshake. There’s a rabdi gulab jamun plate with sweet fried dumplings on top of rabdi; and rabdi kulfi, which is like an ice pop.

    Other desserts include macarons, crepes, boba tea, and cassata, which is slices of ice cream on top of sponge cake. Most items on the menu are under $10.

    Irving is their fourth location in Texas, and Anand says they're in the process of opening six more across within the next year.

    "We chose this location due to its visibility from the highway and due to a high demand from people in Irving who were requesting Maya to bring a location more accessible to them," Anand says.

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