Here are four Richardson restaurants that recently closed. This list is not comprehensive.

Meteor Hamburgers

The restaurant was known for a variety of specialty hamburgers, such as the hangover burger and the peanut butter burger, along with a weekly free car shows held in the parking lot. The exact date the Meteor Hamburgers closed is unknown, but a lockout notice at the location from the property owner is dated Dec. 19. Additionally, the Wylie location is also closed with a similar lockout notice dated Dec. 11.Greenville Avenue Pizza Co.

The restaurant owners closed the restaurant Nov. 26 to “relaunch and revamp” the dining experience. However, they have since decided against reopening because it differed from the restaurant’s original takeout focused concept by offering a full-service concept.

"It's unfortunate, but it's really just a confirmation that GAPCo's original model works and should be the model moving forward," owner Sammy Mandell said in a statement. "We're still incredibly excited about all the support that the Richardson location received. We loved being a part of the Richardson community, and you never know what the future will bring. We hope this isn't 'goodbye' but a ‘We will see you later.'”


Greenville Avenue Pizza’s two other stores, located on Greenville Avenue and Peavy Road in Dallas, are still open.

Along with pizza, Greenville Avenue Pizza Company also serves salads, sandwiches and pasta.
  • Closed Nov. 26
  • 520 Lockwood Drive, Ste. 200, Richardson
  • www.gapc.co
Woody B’s BBQ

According to a sign at the location, the restaurant closed after the owners, Woody and Gigi Berry, decided to retire but could not find buyers to take over ownership.

Woody B’s served several smoked meat options, including brisket, pork and salmon, as well as sides, such as beans and potato salad.Monkey King Noodle Co.


The restaurant served noodle dishes, stir-fry and soup with various protein options. All of the Monkey King restaurants closed in November, except for the Deep Ellum location, which reopened Jan. 5 under new management.