The popular Midwestern restaurant is opening a location in The Colony, a suburb north of Dallas.
According to a report from The Dallas Business Journal, construction for the fast-food company is expected to begin this summer.
Here’s what to know about when you could get your hands on one of their sliders.
An official grand opening date has yet to be announced, but according to the Dallas Business Journal, a spokesperson said a groundbreaking could happen this fall.
Jamie Richardson, White Castle’s vice president of marketing, said the company decided to expand into North Texas in part because of the region’s population growth.
“As a family-owned business, when we look at where we’re going to go next, it’s a lot about understanding where the population is coming from,” Richardson said. “So there’s a great group of people here who moved to Texas from other places.”
The location of this White Castle is 4520 Destination Dr. in The Colony.
White Castle is famous for its small, square hamburgers, commonly called “sliders.” They’re steamed on a bed of onions, which gives them a unique flavor, and served with a single slice of pickle. Their small size encourages customers to order multiple at once, setting them apart from traditional burger chains.
The chain gained even more recognition with the 2004 comedy film “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle,” which solidified its cult status in pop culture.
White Castle is also widely credited as the first fast-food chain in the United States. According to NPR, White Castle was founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas, by Walt Anderson and Billy Ingram, an insurance salesman.