Columbus, Ohio — White Castle®, America’s first fast-food hamburger chain with a storied 105-year history, broke ground on June 2 on its first-ever Texas location at Grandscape in The Colony, Texas. The expected grand opening is late fall 2026.
The 3,430-square-foot restaurant will feature a double drive-thru with both canopy and patio seating. Cuhaci Peterson partnered with White Castle on the store design.
“As a family-owned business, we’ve wanted to get to Texas for a long time, and today we’re making it official. The Crave is here to stay,” says Jamie Richardson, chief marketing officer. “Grandscape in The Colony is exactly the kind of community we love being a part of.”
White Castle has been making hot and tasty Sliders since 1921. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the family-owned business owns and operates 336 restaurants as well as a retail division providing its famous fare in freezer aisles of retail stores nationwide. White Castle also owns and operates its own Slider Provider meat plants, bakeries and frozen-Slider retail plants. For more information, visit www.whitecastle.com.
SOURCE: White Castle®