
Bottlecap Alley is doubling down on the Mid-Cities, with plans for a new family-friendly icehouse-style spot at Glade Parks in Euless. The chain is pegged for a 6,692-square-foot standalone building at 2411 Airport Freeway, near the Dave & Buster’s entertainment complex, with construction valued at nearly $2 million and an expected finish in November 2026. If all goes as planned, the project will give locals another laid-back, burger-and-fries option in one of the area’s busiest retail corridors.
Records with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation list the project’s size, address and estimated price tag, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Reporter Elizabeth Campbell notes that the filing pegs completion for November 2026 and lists the build at about $2 million.
Bottlecap Alley pitches itself as an icehouse grill built around scratch-made guacamole, hand-cut fries and a wide-ranging family menu. The group’s own site spotlights multiple locations across North Texas and leans hard into a relaxed, game-friendly environment that tends to pull in both families and sports fans, per Bottlecap Alley.
Where It Will Sit
The planned building will land inside Glade Parks, the large Euless shopping center anchored by national retailers and entertainment tenants. Property listings describe Glade Parks as a major retail hub for the Mid-Cities market, according to Big V Property Group.
The Bottlecap Alley project arrives as other food concepts move into the same center, including Paris Baguette, which has a French bakery and café in the works there, as reported by Yahoo News. For Glade Parks regulars, that means more options for everything from burgers to pastries without leaving the complex.
Timeline And What To Expect
Public records reviewed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram outline the project size and schedule, with Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation entries listing November 2026 as the target completion date. Once permits clear and crews break ground, neighbors can expect to see site work, signage and hiring notices roll out in stages as construction moves toward inspections and an eventual opening window.
What It Means For The Mid-Cities
The new Bottlecap Alley would add another family-focused dining option to Euless’s growing restaurant mix and fits into a broader wave of food and retail growth across the Mid-Cities. Recent coverage has tracked a steady run of openings and expansions in Tarrant County, a sign that demand from area residents is still climbing, as Fort Worth Magazine has noted.









