A familiar North Texas seafood name is expanding its Plano footprint. Flying Fish, the fast-casual seafood restaurant founded by Dallas restaurateurs Shannon Wynne and Larry Richardson, is set to open a new location in January at 4032 Preston Road, in the former Dickey’s Barbecue Pit space.
Inspired by laid-back East Texas seafood joints near area lakes, especially Caddo Lake, Flying Fish has built a loyal following across Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee. The Preston Road opening will serve West Plano, complementing the brand’s existing Plano location near Park Boulevard and the Dallas North Tollway.
A Menu Built Around Familiar Favorites
Flying Fish is known for a broad menu that balances classic Southern comfort with customizable seafood plates. Offerings include grilled fish prepared traditionally, snappy or with garlic butter, along with crab, oysters and shrimp. Fried catfish and fish fillets remain staples, while po’ boys, jambalaya, grits and gumbo round out the lineup.
Ice-cold beer, wine and margaritas are also part of the experience, keeping the atmosphere casual and approachable for lunch, dinner or weekend meals. Most entrées and po’ boys typically fall in the $12 to $18 range, making it an accessible option for both weekday lunches and relaxed dinners.
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Weekly Specials And Kid-Friendly Options
Flying Fish has built a reputation for dependable daily specials. Wednesdays feature All You Can Eat Catfish for $22.95, while Sundays bring “The Preacher’s Special,” offering $1.50 oysters all day.
Families will also find Kids Boats available for children 12 and under. Each includes a choice of hamburger, catfish, jumbo shrimp, chicken strips or a chicken sandwich, served with fries and hushpuppies for $6.95.
A Dining Room With Personality
Beyond the food, Flying Fish stands out for its playful in-house traditions. The Billy Bass Adoption Wall invites guests to bring in their own “Take Me to the River” singing fish. In return, adopters receive a free basket of catfish and have their name added to the wall.
Another longtime feature, the Liars Wall, showcases exaggerated fishing tales submitted by guests, celebrating memorable moments in angling history. Together, the walls give each Flying Fish location a sense of humor and character that regulars have come to expect.
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The Preston Road Location
The new restaurant is opening in a busy retail stretch of Preston Road, an area popular with commuters and nearby neighborhoods. While specific design details for the Plano space have not yet been announced, Flying Fish locations are well known for their casual indoor-outdoor layouts, and many longtime fans associate the brand with relaxed patio dining.
Given the traffic along this corridor, the location is expected to appeal to guests looking for both dine-in meals and efficient takeout options. Additional details on seating, patios and ordering options are expected closer to opening.
What To Know Before You Go
Flying Fish — Preston Road
Where: 4032 Preston Rd., Suite 118, Plano (former Dickey’s Barbecue Pit)
Opening: January 2026
Other Plano location: Park Boulevard near the Dallas North Tollway
Hours: Typically open daily at 11 a.m.
More info: flyingfishinthe.net
With its mix of approachable pricing, familiar seafood favorites and signature in-house traditions, Flying Fish’s new Preston Road location is positioned to become a go-to option for West Plano diners looking for a casual, personality-driven seafood spot.
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