
Foxtail Coffee Co. is gearing up to land in Leander, with a new café headed to Bryson Ridge Crossing that will serve specialty coffee, matcha and a full gelato bar at the fast‑growing retail strip. City filings and project records show the roughly 1,756‑square‑foot buildout is slated to start in July and wrap by October. Along with its coffee program, the spot is set to offer local bites and evening beer‑and‑wine service, positioning the café as an all‑day hangout for nearby residents and workers.
What’s new in Leander? Leander Limelight is featuring new businesses around Leander. 𝗙𝗼𝘅𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗖𝗼𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗲 𝗖𝗼. Foxtail Coffee Co. is officially bringing its premium craft coffee, matcha, & community vibes to Leander! 🎉 👉Find all the info here: https://t.co/aSfKXLroCE https://t.co/vAQZlbe7Vd
— City of Leander (@CityOfLeander) June 25, 2026
City Announces New Leander Spot
The City of Leander officially put Foxtail on the local radar in its Leander Limelight roundup, calling out the Bryson Ridge Crossing address and a July to October construction window, according to Leander Limelight. The city’s post highlights plans for a gelato bar, local bites, and evening beer‑and‑wine service as part of the concept.
Foxtail's Footprint And Offerings
Foxtail started in Central Florida and has grown into a multi‑location café group that focuses on in‑house roasting and community‑oriented spaces. The company lays out its current locations and menu on its website, according to Foxtail Coffee Co..
Official Filings Confirm Buildout Schedule
A project filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation lists the Leander buildout as Project TABS2026020932 and shows a July 20, 2026, start date and an October 20, 2026, completion date for a 1,756‑square‑foot tenant buildout, with an estimated cost of $395,100, according to TDLR. A leasing brochure for Bryson Ridge Crossing also identifies Foxtail as a planned tenant at the center, per the property's listing by Weitzman.
What Comes Next For The Site
With the buildout registered, crews could get to work this summer if permits and schedules stay on track. Once open, the new Foxtail would add another dining option to a steady stream of retail and restaurant arrivals the city has been tracking as Leander's commercial corridors continue to develop.









