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Teiichi Sakurai’s Ramen Shop Ten Is Coming to a Dog Park

The Shacks is a high-end dog park accompanied by half a dozen restaurant concepts.
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The Shacks, a high-end dog park and restaurant cluster, will open at the intersection of Windhaven Parkway and Plano Parkway in The Colony later this month. The eight-acre property will include six casual restaurants and an exclusive dog park. The first restaurant to open will be Ten Ramen. “It’s going to be great,” says Ten Ramen and Tei-An chef-owner Teiichi Sakurai. He tells me that the second Ten location will be fairly identical to its Sylvan Thirty counterpart. Although, in addition to stranding-room-only, there will picnic bench seating outside.

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Other restaurants involved include Dirty Burger, Tackle Box Cajun, OMG Tacos, a coffee shop (that hasn’t yet been disclosed), and the last space is still “in the works.”

The dog park will be available by membership only. There’s a “dog fob,” a key fob that can be placed around the pup’s collar or on the leash, that grants access to the park. Those who live in Austin Ranch will have access. There’s also a membership available (price is TBD). Access can be granted with a purchase at one of the restaurants.

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The Shacks are located at 5808 Windhaven Parkway in The Colony. The dog park and restaurant cluster opens on April 22. Ten ramen will be fully operational while the other restaurants will open at later dates (but will be on-site for the opening day serving a selection of dishes.)

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