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Frisco’s Four Corners Snags Giant Slice of Hideaway Pizza Boom

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Published on December 05, 2025
Frisco’s Four Corners Snags Giant Slice of Hideaway Pizza BoomSource: Google Street View

Hideaway Pizza is gearing up to toss dough in Frisco, locking in its fourth Dallas-area restaurant and planting a flag at the busy Four Corners retail hub. The Oklahoma-born chain, which only crossed the Red River into Texas in 2023, keeps nudging deeper into North Texas with another purpose-built spot instead of a simple remodel job.

Paperwork And Timeline

State filings show Hideaway is lined up for the Four Corners shopping center at FM 423 and Gordon Heights Lane, where it will occupy a newly constructed 8,514-square-foot building. Those documents project construction to wrap on Oct. 7, 2026, which points to a late-autumn 2026 opening, according to WhatNow.

Where Four Corners Sits

The future restaurant site sits in a fast-filling stretch of West Frisco along FM 423, where commercial projects keep popping up. Property listings identify the complex as Four Corners Shopping Center and highlight several build-ready parcels. Public parcel and leasing information confirms the project is part of the Four Corners development in Frisco, cementing its spot at that key intersection, according to LoopNet.

Hideaway's Texas Expansion

Hideaway first entered Texas in 2023 and has been quietly building a DFW footprint ever since. Community Impact documented a McKinney opening in 2024 and noted the earlier Plano debut that kicked off the chain’s Texas run. Those locations helped the brand get established before its move into Fort Worth and now this planned Frisco restaurant. Community Impact

What To Expect On The Menu

Hideaway’s menu leans on both build-your-own pizzas and a roster of signature specialty pies. Longtime staples include the Big Country and the Hurricane, the latter mixing pineapple, jalapeños and two cheeses, along with sandwiches, salads and baked pastas. The chain’s full online menu lays out those specialty options and custom builds that helped push the brand beyond Oklahoma. Hideaway Pizza

Why This Matters To Frisco Diners

For West Frisco residents, the new store adds another dining option in a corridor where retail and restaurants are still catching up to rooftops. The project also lines up with the company’s stated strategy for the region. As one executive told a local outlet, "We'll be busy developing in DFW and in north Texas for the next 10 years," signaling that this Frisco move is part of a longer buildout across the area. If construction sticks to the current schedule, Frisco diners could be grabbing slices by fall 2026. WhatNow