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Cheeseboard Frenzy Hits Katy Freeway As Graze Craze Lands In Memorial-Galleria

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Published on April 20, 2026
Cheeseboard Frenzy Hits Katy Freeway As Graze Craze Lands In Memorial-GalleriaSource: Unsplash/ Anto Meneghini

Graze Craze has carved out a new home in Houston's Memorial‑Galleria corridor, bringing made‑to‑order grazing boards, grab‑and‑go cups and event catering to the Katy Freeway retail strip. The storefront is locally owned by David Richardson, a former finance executive who signed on as the franchisee. His pitch is straightforward: feed office lunches, stock party tables and save the day on last‑minute gift spreads for nearby residents and businesses.

Menus, Formats and Ordering

The Memorial‑Galleria counter leans into variety, with single‑serve "Char‑Cutie" cups, picnic boxes and larger party boards. Core options include Gone Grazey, the Vegegrazian and Sweet & Grazey, along with gluten‑free choices, according to the shop's ordering page. Customers can schedule pickup or delivery and select from pre‑priced sizes designed for meetings, events and other group spreads.

Local Owner, Local Pitch

Richardson said he set out to introduce more charcuterie and catering options to the Memorial‑Galleria neighborhood. "I’m excited to introduce more charcuterie and catering options to the Memorial‑Galleria area," he said in a statement reported by What Now. Inside, the shop describes its in‑store crew as trained "Grazologists" who build boards with premium Boar’s Head meats, cheeses, seasonal produce and house‑made dips.

Size and Permits

State project filings show the unit at 7925 Katy Freeway comes in at roughly 1,132 square feet and was renovated late last year ahead of opening, according to Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation records. The documents list Richardson as the tenant on a registered accessibility project tied to the Graze Craze retail build‑out.

Part of a National Push

The Memorial‑Galleria debut is part of a broader rollout for the franchised brand. The International Franchise Association reported that Graze Craze reached its 100th location in late 2025, according to Franchise.org. Hoodline has also tracked the chain's move into other markets, including a recent Covington location featuring the same pickup‑and‑catering model; see Covington goes cheeseboard crazy.

Hours and How to Order

The Memorial‑Galleria shop lists hours as Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Customers can call (713) 330‑9311 or place pickup and catering orders online. For menus and scheduling, visit Graze Craze Memorial‑Galleria.