Several Frisco businesses closed in 2025, including retail chains, clothing stores and local restaurants. This list is not comprehensive.

1. Sushi Marquee

Sushi Marquee closed its location at The Star after nearly eight years. Its menu featured noodle bowls, sushi rolls and signature cocktails.2. Cork & Growler

Cork & Growler, a bar which featured a rotating selection of craft beers, closed its Frisco location in early 2025.3. City Works Eatery & Pour House

The restaurant and sports bar announced the closure of its Frisco location in late 2024.4. Party City


Party City closed approximately 700 stores nationwide after filing for bankruptcy, including its location in Frisco.5. Donut Palace

Donut Palace permanently closed its shop in Frisco after more than 20 years of business, according to a sign posted at the location.
  • Closed March 17
  • 7151 Preston Road, Ste. 151A, Frisco
6. Tricky Fish

A company representative confirmed that the seafood restaurant closed its Frisco location at The Star in May.7. LottieBird’s

LottieBird’s offered crepes, ice cream, bagels and more. The business posted on its Facebook page that May 18 was its last day in operation.8. Joann


Joann was a fabric and craft store that operated stores in 49 states. It closed all of its stores, including its Frisco location, after filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy in January.
  • Closed mid-2025
  • 2930 Preston Road, Ste. 800, Frisco
9. Brooklyn’s Cuts and Designs

The shop offered professional hair cutting and styling services for men, women, and children.
  • Closed in July
  • 6927 Main St., Frisco
10. Tumbleweed TexStyles

Tumbleweed TexStyles, a business offering Texas T-shirts, hats and gear, closed its store in the Frisco Rail District in August. It continues to sell merchandise on its website and through wholesale partners, according to the company’s social media.11. Casa Alma Restaurante Mexicano

Casa Alma opened March 7 in The Shops at Starwood and closed in August. The restaurant’s menu included tacos, fajitas and various dinner plates, according to its website.12. Willow House Boutique


Willow House Boutique offers apparel for men, women and children, including dresses, tops and jeans. It closed its Frisco location in late August.13. Maple Street Biscuit Company

Florida-based breakfast restaurant Maple Street Biscuit Company closed four locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including its location on Main Street in Frisco.14. Salad and Go

Salad and Go announced the closure of 41 locations across Texas and Oklahoma in 2025, including its location in Frisco. The eatery’s menu features salads, wraps and soups.15. Lands’ End

The clothing store closed its location at The Centre at Preston Ridge in Frisco.16. Spin! Pizza


The pizzeria opened its Frisco location in 2023 and offered pizza, salads, soups, sandwiches, gelato and more, according to its website.17. Mary’s Mountain Cookies

Mary’s Mountain Cookies, a bakery chain known for their quarter-pound cookies, permanently closed their Frisco location, according to a social media post.18. Makers Gym

Creative coworking space Makers Gym ceased operations at its Frisco location. The group cited rising operational costs and the need for a larger creative market among the reasons for the closure in a Nov. 25 newsletter.19. Harper Row Home

The home goods store closed its brick-and-mortar location in Frisco to focus on e-commerce, owner Heather Harper-Hirosky said. Harper-Hirosky has plans to overhaul her website with an eye towards digital sales in early 2026.