The gist
The chain sells crêpes, hot drinks, creme brûlée, mimosas, salads, soups and paninis, according to the online menu.
The Southlake location is led by the Hymes family: Edward Hymes Sr., his wife, Cynthia, and their son, Edward Hymes Jr., according to a news release.
Sweet Paris marks the family's first location, with plans for additional spots in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Edward Hymes Jr. will take on the role of area manager, overseeing daily operations, per the release.
“We started out as customers of Sweet Paris and have frequented many of its Texas locations,” Edward Hymes Sr. said. “We are excited to continue our love for Sweet Paris as strategic partners, building on its legacy in Texas while, at the same time, creating our own family legacy. Doing this with my wife and son is special as we continue to learn and grow together as business owners.”
What else?
This is the national brand’s first location in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the 18th store overall with new locations coming in Florida, Minnesota, Arizona, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri, according to the release.
Sweet Paris is moving into the spot where Rockfish Grill was located before closing in June.
- Opened Nov. 18
- 228 State St., Southlake
- www.sweetparis.com