After more than a century of waiting, White Castle is officially planting its flag in Texas. And it’s coming soon.
The iconic fast-food chain, best known for its sliders and devoted “Cravers,” will break ground on its first-ever Texas location at Grandscape. The ceremony is set for June 2, marking a long-anticipated expansion into a state that has managed to go 105 years without a single Castle.
A First For Texas, 105 Years In The Making
Founded in 1921, White Castle is widely credited as the nation’s first fast-food hamburger chain, built around its signature Original Slider.
Now, for the first time, the brand is moving into Texas — a milestone that company leaders say represents both history and momentum for future growth in the region…