A popular Dallas-born restaurant chain is making a statewide sweep, bringing more of its salad-stuffed sandwiches to more of Texas.
Bread Zeppelin, known for its salads served in bowls and, famously, baguettes, is opening several new locations soon, just months after opening in Houston’s Memorial City and McKinney. According to the business’ website, Allen, Frisco and Richardson will soon be added to Bread Zeppelin’s restaurant roster. But plans are also underway for Addison to be on that list, too.
A permit has been filed to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for a Bread Zeppelin that would open near Addison Airport at 15640 Quorum Dr., about 18 miles north of Dallas. Bread Zeppelin is expected to begin construction to renovate the space next week and be finished by the end of June. As always, information in TDLR filings are subject to change.
Bread Zeppelin history
High school friends Troy Charhon and Andrew Schoellkopf opened the first Bread Zeppelin in Irving in 2013, which they claim was an an “instant success” within months…