
Hideaway Pizza is betting big on Mansfield, with a ground-up restaurant on the way that will bring the Oklahoma-born chain’s fourth North Texas location into Tarrant County. The roughly 8,500-square-foot spot is planned for 680 State Highway 87, with crews expected to break ground this summer and an eye on an early 2027 opening. State records show a multimillion-dollar project built from scratch, not a simple interior makeover, and Mansfield diners can look forward to Hideaway’s slice-by-slice setup and its fan-favorite fried mushroom starters once the doors open.
Site, size and timeline
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation lists the project as "Hideaway Pizza - Mansfield" at 680 State Highway 87, with a construction starting yesterday and a March 8, 2027, completion target, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The filing details new ground-up construction for an 8,514-square-foot building with an estimated price tag of about $4.2 million. L & M Hideaway Properties LLC is named as the owner, and Fusion AE as the design firm.
Where it fits in North Texas
Hideaway has been quietly building its North Texas presence, and its latest move nudges the brand farther into the southern suburbs. The chain’s locations page lists Alliance, McKinney, and Plano, and the Mansfield build is set to extend that footprint into Tarrant County. Local reporting has noted that Hideaway typically goes for larger, purpose-built spaces with patios and multiple bars rather than modest strip-center slots. Recent Frisco Four Corners coverage highlights that approach and offers a preview of the kind of ambitious DFW projects the brand seems to favor.
Menu and pricing
According to the Fort Worth Star‑Telegram, the Mansfield restaurant will serve pizzas, wings, and salads, including gluten-free and cauliflower crust options, along with the chain’s well-known fried mushrooms. The Star‑Telegram reports price ranges that outline what diners can expect to spend: starters at $5.49–$10.99, salads from $4.99–$13.99 with bulk salads at $30–$50, and pizzas running $10.99–$26.99. That puts Hideaway in familiar sit-down pizza territory, with room for both casual family dinners and bigger group orders.
What to watch next
In the coming months, city permits and visible site work at 680 State Highway 87 will be the first real signs that the project is shifting from paperwork to concrete and steel. The TDLR registration indicates the development is moving through the formal channels toward that July 2026 start. If construction holds to the current schedule, Mansfield could see the new Hideaway open in spring 2027, with hiring announcements and opening-week details likely surfacing as completion gets closer. We will update readers as local filings and official confirmations roll in.









