White Castle is planning a Fort Worth restaurant for 2027, according to a company confirmation reported by Chron. A separate Texas construction registration supplies the address, projected schedule and design details for the North Texas expansion.
The state project record lists a privately funded, $2.1 million new build at 6013 Retail Way in Fort Worth. Its registered scope calls for a 2,764-square-foot restaurant with patio seating and a double drive-through canopy.
The construction window
The filing schedules construction from Jan. 4 through April 16, 2027. Those dates are project estimates rather than a promised restaurant opening schedule, and registration timelines can change.
The record identifies what is planned at the site, but it does not establish an opening day. The filing also contains an inconsistent ZIP code, so the street address is the clearest location detail supported by the record.
How Fort Worth fits the Texas rollout
White Castle previously announced Grandscape in The Colony as the site of its first permanent Texas restaurant. The reported Fort Worth confirmation therefore places the Retail Way project after that first announced location in the chain’s North Texas sequence.
For Fort Worth diners, the most concrete details come from the state filing: a Retail Way site, a 2,764-square-foot plan and early-2027 construction estimates. Chron’s report supplies the company-confirmation context, while the official record shows what the physical project is expected to include.