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

1. Savor Patisserie

The shop, one of seven Dallas-Fort Worth retail locations for the business, sold a variety of French macarons and meringues. Flavors offered include vanilla, coffee, strawberry shortcake, champagne and more, according to the business’s website.2. Homeology

The business was founded in 2015 by Owner Ricky Phillips. Its design services include custom furniture design, custom drapery and bedding selection, fine art curating and more, according to its website.3. Gebo’s

The business was founded in 1959 in Plainview by Horace Gebo, and has grown to include over 20 locations across Texas and New Mexico, according to the company’s website.4. McKinney Pharmacy


The compound pharmacy, which was in operation for 118 years, closed in McKinney, staff at the location confirmed. Onsite staff said McKinney Pharmacy has been located at the current address on W. University Drive since the 1960s.5. Z’s Good Vibez Juice Bar

The business offered a variety of juices, smoothies, smoothie bowls, wellness shots and more, according to its website. Owners John and Brittney Zuffinetti cited “rising costs of rent, taxes and goods” as the cause for the closure in a statement posted at the business.6. Neighborhood Nosh

The business was a convenience store and eatery offering smoothies, tacos and more. Posts were made to the business's social media page as recently as February 12.7. El Rincon Mexican Kitchen

El Rincon’s menu featured fajitas, burritos, tacos and more. There are two El Rincon Mexican Kitchen locations open in Addison and Carrollton, according to the company’s website.8. JOANN


In a Feb. 23 news release, Joann announced that all stores will be closing after GA Group and Prepetition Term Loan Agent were selected as the winning bidder to acquire substantially all of Joann’s assets. Company officials filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy Jan. 15.9. Round Table Pizza

The restaurant served specialty pizzas named for characters in Arthurian legends such as King Arthur’s Supreme pizza, Montague’s All Meat Marvel pizza and Guinevere’s Garden Delight pizza. Other menu items include breadsticks, chicken wings and salad, according to the business’s website.10. Party City

The New Jersey-based company has been in operation for nearly 40 years. A storewide closing sale is underway, offering discounted merchandise as well as fixtures, furniture and equipment.