The new restaurant, about one mile from the previous location, is officially open at 8601 Preston Road in Plano.
Salvadoran/Tex-Mex restaurant Gloria’s Latin Cuisine has relocated its Frisco restaurant just one mile down the road to a newly-built location at 8601 Preston Road.
The new location spans about 8,500 square feet of Latin-inspired decor, vibrant colors, indoor-outdoor patio dining with full climate control, an upscale bar, handcrafted pottery from Mexico and a Caralarga tapestry.
“Our Frisco location has been such a meaningful part of our family since 2001,” said Founder Gloria Fuentes. “We’re incredibly grateful for the loyalty and memories shared with the Frisco community over the years. This move allows us to continue serving our guests in a beautiful new space, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone into our new home in Plano with the same hospitality they’ve always known.”
The move comes as Gloria’s celebrates 40 years since opening its first restaurant in 1986 in Dallas.
“Our goal has always been to create a place where people feel at home,” said Co-Founder Jose Fuentes. “The new Plano location brings together the flavors of El Salvador and the warmth of Texas hospitality. It is a place to gather, slow down, share a meal made with love and celebrate together.”
Gloria’s Latin Cuisine in Plano will be open Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

