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League City Parkway Gets Spicier as Chipotle Opens Third Local Spot

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Published on February 13, 2026
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League City’s burrito game is about to level up. Chipotle is set to open its third local restaurant next Tuesday (Feb. 17), bringing another build-your-own burrito and bowl option to the busy League City Parkway strip. The new outpost will join two existing Chipotle locations already serving city residents and commuters.

According to Community Impact, the chain said in a company news release that the restaurant at 1603 W. League City Parkway will officially open on Feb. 17. The report also points readers to Chipotle’s online store finder for more details.

Where It Will Be

League City's Biz Brief lists the project at 1603 W. League City Pkwy and tags the opening as estimated for February. The listing also notes that the new Chipotle will sit beside a planned Tim Hortons at 1607 W. League City Pkwy, positioning both chains as part of the continuing build-out along League City Parkway’s retail corridor.

Chipotle's Local Footprint

Chipotle’s store finder currently shows two open League City restaurants and labels the 1603 W. League City Pkwy address as "Coming Soon." Per Chipotle's store finder, the existing spots are at 2760 Gulf Fwy S (near I-45) and 2555 E. League City Pkwy (South Shore), giving locals three different parts of town to grab a burrito once the new shop opens.

Part Of A Larger Buildout

The League City opening lands in the middle of a larger expansion push for the brand. Chipotle has said it opened hundreds of restaurants in 2025 and plans to open roughly 350 to 370 locations in 2026 as part of its growth strategy. Chipotle's newsroom lays out the company’s outlook and current restaurant counts.

Residents watching for opening-day details can keep tabs on Chipotle's location page for hours and ordering options. Local outlets such as Community Impact may also share any grand-opening specifics. For now, the new restaurant is one more sign that national quick-service brands continue to cluster along League City Parkway.