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Plano’s West 15th Street About To Get Baked With Stoner’s Pizza Joint

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Published on May 08, 2026
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Stoner's Pizza Joint is lining up a new storefront on West 15th Street in Plano, with plans to kick off construction in early June and wrap by August for a prime summer debut. State paperwork lists a roughly 1,176-square-foot tenant build-out at 2830 W. 15th St., nudging the fast-casual chain deeper into the Dallas–Fort Worth market with a delivery-and-takeout focus.

According to WhatNow, the company filed documents with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation that show a June 1 construction start and an estimated August 1 finish for the Plano space. The outlet notes those dates are estimates that can shift, but they provide an early working timeline for the build-out at 2830 W. 15th St.

DFW expansion backdrop

Per a company release distributed through PR Newswire, Stoner's signed a 10-unit development agreement for the Dallas–Fort Worth market in April, locking in multiple stores for the region. "This agreement is a big win for our brand," CEO John Stetson said in the release, as the company works to grow its footprint across Texas and the Southeast.

What it means on West 15th

West 15th already pulls its weight as a neighborhood pizza and retail corridor, so Stoner's will be joining familiar company rather than breaking new ground. Visit Plano lists Eddy's Pizza Restaurant in the area, and independent spots such as Heirloom Pizza are already working the same strip.

Menu and brand

Despite the cheeky name, Stoner's pitches itself as a made-to-order operation built on fresh dough and ingredients. "All of our food is prepared when ordered with only the freshest ingredients. Our pizza dough is made daily," the company states on its website. The brand started in Georgia in 2013 and has leaned on franchising and small-footprint, delivery-friendly formats to break into new markets, according to its corporate releases.

Dates listed on TDLR filings are often preliminary, and WhatNow cautioned the June-to-August window could shift as permits and inspections move along. TDLR project pages for nearby Stoner's build-outs, for example a tenant finish-out entry in Denton, show the chain is actively filing local projects as part of that regional rollout, with the Plano notice standing as one slice of a broader expansion push.