| A long time Dallas favorite, Snuffer’s has opened next to Tokyo Joe’s and Torchy’s Tacos on W. Campbell. You will love their cheese fries! |
- Two new restaurants have signed leases
for Richardson Restaurant Park. Joining The Rock Wood-fired
Kitchen and Dog Haus will be a new Asian fast casual concept
– no name yet – and the hot, hot New York City Mediterranean food truck
concept, The Halal Guys. Wildly popular on the east coast with
over 500,000 Facebook followers, they are bringing their famous platters
and sandwiches into brick and mortar venues to the Dallas area. - A new dog training and boarding facility
has been approved by the city. What a Great Dog! will be going in 655
N. Greenville Ave. They also have a Frisco location. - Seafood
restaurant The Crab Shed opened at 1332 E Buckingham by the GameStop
and Fiesta grocery at Buckingham Plaza Shopping Center.
| Texadelphia, which began in Austin in 1981, is back in Richardson! The restaurant that developed the original Texas cheesesteak sandwich has opened in Heights Shopping Center on the southwest corner of 75 and Belt Line, next to Phenix Salons, around the corner from theSketchers store. This makes 12 restaurants at Heights Shopping Center, not counting Krispy Kreme and new Starbucks. Here’s the list: Subway, Aboca Italian Grill, Kabobi Fresh Mediterranean, Taco Joint, Udipi Vegetarian Cafe, Tasty Tails Seafood & Bar, Haystack Burgers and Barley, Flavors of Ice Cream, Glass Half Full at Alamo Drafthouse, Bangkok@Belt Line (second location from the Bangkok City owners), and Masami Japanese Restaurant. | |
| Champs Restaurant Supply will open later this summer in the former Walmart building at 400 N Coit Road. The Arlington-based retailer provides a wide assortment of kitchen equipment and serving items for restaurants, office break rooms as well as the family kitchen. The 40,000+ square foot building is a great location for Champs new store. Watch for opening later this summer. |
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- All the latest on restaurants, retail
and living at CityLine can be found at www.citylinedfw.com.
Earlier this year, after 13 years, Sue Walker officially “retired” from
the Richardson Chamber. She continues to be a key point of contact for
Richardson’s retail activities in her role with Catalyst, a Dallas-based
economic development consulting firm. The City of Richardson has contracted
with Catalyst to focus on Richardson’s retail development, in particular the
areas along South Central Expressway, Coit Road and Plano/Belt Line. You can
reach Sue at 972.999.0081 x103 and sue@catalystcommercial.net.
