From new openings to coming soon and closings, here are seven business updates in Lewisville and Coppell.

Now open

Papa Johns Pizza

The restaurant offers pickup, delivery and dine-in options for handcrafted specialty and custom pizzas, according to the company's website. The menu features original and stuffed crust pizzas with flavors ranging from pepperoni and sausage to supreme and veggie. For sides customers can choose wings, cheese sticks, breadsticks, garlic knots and more.

Papa Johns also offers several desserts like cookies, brownies and cinnamon roll bites.Highland Liquor


The shop sells a spectrum of beer, wine, liquor and spirits as well as other beverages. The business took a vacant space next to Community Pharmacy. A website is not yet available, according to company staff.
  • Opened April 15
  • 1301 Justin Road, Ste. 212, Lewisville
  • 214-222-5695
Coming soon

Pizza Twist


The pizzeria will take a vacant retail space along Windhaven Parkway. Remodeling of the 1,016 square-foot space is scheduled to be completed Sept. 23, according to the filing. The project is anticipated to cost $200,000.

Pizza Twist serves a variety of custom pizza options including items that qualify as vegan, halal and gluten free, according to the company's website. Patrons can choose from over 30 different toppings like pepperoni, veggies and more.Little Caesars


Coppell city officials issued a permanent food establishment registration permit for the location last December, according to city documents. Little Caesars is a global family-owned pizza chain with franchise and company-owned stores across the nation and at least 26 countries, according to the company's website.

The chain serves a variety of pizzas, from specialties like deep dish to custom creations. It also offers several choices for sides such as breadsticks, cheese sticks, wings and more.State 28 Kitchen and Cocktails

The restaurant and bar will serve beer, liquor and craft cocktails as well as specialty food items like hamburgers in Old Town Lewisville. The name refers to Texas being the 28th state to join the U.S., according to the company’s social media.
  • Opening in June
  • 165 W. Main St., Lewisville
  • 469-702-8222
Bushi Ban DFW

Studio owners have just one more hurdle before opening to the public in Lewisville, co-owner Kailer Mattingly said.


Everything from mats to scheduling is in place, all that needs to be done are two inspections before the city will grant a certificate of occupancy and the school can open, Mattingly said.

The school teaches a blend of martial arts for children, teens and adults, but specializes in youth classes, he said. The children’s program combines elements from karate, judo, wrestling and tumbling while teen and adult classes add kung fu, kickboxing, muay thai and jiu-jitsu.Now closed

Jeremiah's Italian Ice

The frozen treat shop served a variety of soft serve ice cream, Italian ice and combinations of both called “layer-ins,” according to the company's menu. Flavors ranged from cookies and cream and sea salted caramel to strawberry lemon and sour green apple.


The shop has several locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, but the closest for Lewisville residents are in Frisco, Addison and Keller.